The other night I had a dream wherein I was with a group of
5 ladies, with a 6th lady as a ministry leader. They met in church, and it was my first time
to join them. The women were deciding on
which direction to take their ministry.
As they talked, I said the word “stop.”
They continued asking for input on their ministry work and in a little
bit I reminded them that the “stop” was what the Lord was leading me to say.
Each of the 5 women got up and stood in a line up front and
began to speak with smiles on their faces. The first said “yes, but you would
say ‘stop’ nicely.” Each of the 4 that followed her said similar things, while
the leader came over and whispered imperceptibly into my ear. I told her I couldn’t hear her twice, so she
left to write down what she had to say.
When she returned, the dream ended.
This dream has to do with prophetic ministry. The word “stop” was to let the ladies know
that prophecy does not come from men but that those who prophesy are led by the
Holy Spirit (2 Pet 1:20-21). The Lord does not want us to decide how to
prophesy, or where or when.
The 5 ladies represent the 5 foolish virgins. They were being foolish in going ahead of the
Lord instead of abiding alongside the Lord as a wife would do. Some ministries feel compelled to publish
prophecy everyday, when in reality, the Lord may not give something He wants us
to share each day. The 5 ladies were
also foolish in stating that “stop”, or any word of the Lord should be spoken
nicely. Sometimes what the Lord has to
say is a warning, such as a coming flood.
Or a rebuke, as when someone is living in sin. Though we want to be filled with God’s grace,
we also are to represent Him when delivering His words and not “sugar-coat”
them, which would confuse the message.
The leader spoke imperceptively. Our messages from the Lord
need to be clear. Paul writes that we
must speak “intelligible” words with our tongues (1 Cor 14:9) or the listener
will not gain understanding. In my dream, the leader had no reason to whisper
except she was being deceptive, and that reveals her nature as a deceiving
spirit.
We know that in the “last” days there will be deceiving
spirits released. The leader in my dream
represents a spirit of false prophecy. Our enemy seeks to pollute God’s words
by encouraging men to speak their own words in His name. There are many prophecies published and
spoken that have their origins in men and not God. Jeremiah prophesied about this problem,
saying “because every man’s word becomes his oracle, and so you distort the
words of the Living God, the Lord Almighty, Our God.” (Jer 23:36). The Lord actually asked those who prophesied
their own words to “stop” saying they were oracles of the Lord.
Those who prophesy must be patient, not generating words
from themselves that they say are from the Lord. We also must be submissive to the nature of
the prophecy, not seeking to be received as “nice” by those whom we speak
to. The Lord had this to speak to
Jeremiah about false prophets: “But if they had stood in My council, they would
have proclaimed My words to My people and would have turned them from their
evil ways and from their evil deeds.” (Jer 23:22). Speaking on behalf of God is
not going to generate popularity; it is going to bear the good fruit God
intends His words to accomplish. Amen.
Let us be so faithful that we not only know when to speak, but when not
to. May our words be pure and our
intentions right.
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