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Prophetic Words & Scripture Readings at Live Stream December 10, 2025

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The following are words given by participants at the streamed meeting.  1 Corinthians 14:29 says that "Two or three prophets should speak, and the others weigh carefully what is said."  1 Thess 5:19-21 tells us not to despise prophecies, but to test everything and retain what is good.

At beginning of meeting Scripture Reading Isaiah 40:28-31 - Have you not known>  Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the creator of the ends of the earth.  He does not faint or grow weary, his understanding is unsearchable.  He gives power to the faint.  And to him who has no might he increases strength.  Even youths shall faint and grow weary, and young men shall fall exhausted, but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.

Vision/Prophecy - I saw the Lord as a King, a mighty king, the crown, the purple.  And I heard crowds of people just praising to the King, and then I heard, "I will mark my people."

Scripture Reading Psalm 95:6-7 - Come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker, for he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.

Prophecy - (This is to do with that last song)  "Yes, any time you're stressed, any time you're worried, any time you feel like giving up, remember my name, my name, Jesus.  Say my name all day long.  I'll be right beside you no matter what the situation.  Just keep saying my name."

Confirmation - I confirm what M. said about this song.  I had a lot of bad news this week and it all has to do with depression and addiction.  The song was teaching about, "break every stronghold."  That's what I got out of that.

Prophecy - "My children, I have loved you so deeply that throughout your whole lives I've always been there leading and guiding you.  But many of you do not believe in the power and authority of my ability to deliver, to free, to comfort and to encourage.  But tonight, my children, I desire to anoint each and every one of you with the power of my authority, my authority to proclaim my word, my authority, to renounce what is not of me, and my authority to bring about healing.  Truly, you are my adopted children.  I love you dearly.  I desire that you may experience and be made available to you the gift of the Holy Spirit that will enable you to claim and proclaim my authority over much, much of the demons and the pains and the suffering that exists in this world.  Believe, believe in me, my children, that I do have the power and that power is within you.  Believe only to claim that authority and proclaim it."

Teaching

Fr. Vincent Lampert spoke on 8 main ways people can open up a doorway to evil in their lives.  These are not in any particular order.

1)  Ties to the occult.  The word occult comes from a word that means hidden or secret.  It focuses on knowledge of the paranormal.  Palm reading, mediums, playing with the ouija board, tarot cards, practice of yoga, reiki, the use of crystals, practice of witchcraft.  Knocking on wood comes from the Druids who believed spirits lived in the tree.  When you knock, you are asking the spirits that live in the tree to come and help you.  All these are a form of idolatry that violates the first commandment.  Deut. 18:10-12 - "You must never practice black magic, be a fortune teller, witch or sorcerer.  You must never cast spells, ask ghosts or spirits for help or consult the dead."  Only God, himself, knows the future.  

2)  Through the entertainment industry.  Movies, TV shows, literature, games.  The devil's goal would be to isolate us, where we just become a collection of individuals trapped in our own little world living by 3 guiding principles:  You may do whatever you wish, nobody has the right to command you and you're the God of yourself.  Books on evil are catechetical in nature.  

3)  A curse.  Curses are only effective if you're weak in your faith.  We cannot control what another person does, but we can make sure that we're spiritually strong.  Ephesians - Putting on the armor of Christ.  Psalm 91 - "I need not fear the terror of the night nor the arrow that flies by day."  

4)  Being dedicated to a demon.  The Church says that no one under the age of reason (7) can bring evil upon themselves.  Guardians are responsible for them.  Story of young child who was dedicated to the evil one by her mother.  No one is ever lost to God's mercy and grace.  If we want to be found, God will find us.

5)  Abuse which creates emotional wounds.  

6)  Life of habitual sins.  A good confession is more powerful than an exorcism, itself.  When we confess our sins, we hand them over to God.  Once we hand them over to God, the devil as the accuser can no longer use those against us.

7)  Inviting a demon into our life.  When someone is possessed, it's usually more than one demon.  There is a hierarchy within the demonic world.  The most powerful one is the last to go. 

8)  Broken relationships.  How we deal with this seems to matter.  How many times should you forgive someone who hurt you? Not seven times, but seventy-seven times.  It means, don't even count.  Mark 5 - The story of the Gerasene demoniac.  The man once he is free wants to follow Jesus.  But Jesus sends him back to his family.  The man who was living among the dead, Jesus wants to put back amongst the living. It was the brokenness in the family that brought about the demonic possession.  Instead of anger, bitterness, etc., we should always seek forgiveness. 

 

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