Perfectly Imperfect
Christians understand they are perfectly imperfect. We all make mistakes and fall short of what God expects us to do, but that is why He gave us grace.
After service one Sunday, I was just thinking about how some of the prophetic speaking I have heard at other churches sound kind of like they had been well thought out.
Prophetic speaking is something that God has to lead you to do. Sometimes your speaking is fake and just very well thought out. An example of this situation is you know that the house marketing business will get busier soon and you work for a busy real estate company. You speak prophetically and say your paycheck will get better. See how that could be logical thinking. I asked my dad about it and he said that some churches feel the need that they have to have a prophetic speaking every single Sunday. That make every Sunday an “important” Sunday.
Logical thinking is something that has been well thought over. A popular misconception is that sometimes people mistake prophetic speaking for logical thinking. Sometimes pastors want that. They think that people want to see someone get spoken to prophetically every Sunday. Some churches have members that do and don’t like that.
There is a big difference between logical thinking and prophetic speaking. Some people don’t notice it and some do. Next time you hear a speaking that things will get better please think about this blog. Do you think anybody has ever spoken logical thinking instead of prophetic speaking to you.
Christians understand they are perfectly imperfect. We all make mistakes and fall short of what God expects us to do, but that is why He gave us grace.
The new church is a hospital, not a court of condemnation. We come together to try and heal our spiritual illness, not to condemn or judge each other for our sins.