You Can Discover Your Own Anointing

By Jack Eldwoods


These days, you'll never have a day when there's no one prophesizing about something. Almost every time, you'll see it on TV, on Youtube or anywhere: someone claims the world will crumble in 2012 or someone claims Jesus is making his second coming. Someone claims that we will all be doomed by a meteor called Planet X. These claims are known as prophecy. When you hear that word, "prophecy", you think of the man who is symbolized in Islam, Muhammad or the men who proclaim Jesus is the savior in Catholicism.

But really, what is prophecy? Is it just some kind of word used to make proclamations on-the-go? Prophecy is the type in which the people who are prophesying share the events of the future and begin to fix them up to show them what the future is going to be about. It can mean that if the prophet says to you that you're going to have a raise in salary on your job as a painter, then you will have a raise in your job in the next few months. It's a way of saying they can see what the future holds. They just stay quiet for a while and see what the future holds right in their brain.

The anointed pastor is well-rounded with people. Whether they be children or adults, he has the gift of gab. He can't just sound like a salesman while talking about God; he has to sound like he was already a part of someone's life. Anointed pastors are business-wise as well. The anointed pastor has skills with business. When he needs to organize things to get what he needs and he will do his best with wise business skills to get things done.

Churches shun people who oppose God, who don't believe or who are sinful. Churches shun the bad. They banish them for not letting God be a part of their lives. But what most people don't know is that Jesus Christ welcomes non-believers, the sinful and the bad. He was never choosy about it; he'd welcome anyone in his life. This is related to churches hiding the real meanings of the Bible. If Churches truly follow the principles of the Bible, why will they shun people who are bad?

Churches are not in sync anymore. Churches remain to be the same churches they were many years ago. This is a factor of failure because if they cannot keep up with the world, they won't be able to get new members. Churches want to keep their traditions but they're not adjusting them accordingly. Churches are failing in the 21st century, but that doesn't mean they should remain in a mode of failure. If they can do it right, they can rise from their struggles and re-establish themselves. They must show the world they are the pilgrimages of God.




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