How to Determine and Discern a Jezebel Prophecy
Jezebel Prophecies Are Not Motivated by Obedience to God or the Order of God:
– Keeping the Commandments (1 Kings 17)
– Repentance from Sin (2 Chronicles 7:14)
– Doing and Obeying the Gospel of Jesus (Roman’s 16:26)
– Restoring Order and Faithfulness between Father & Children (Malachi 4:6)
– Restoring Order & Covenant Love between Husband & Wife (Malachi 3:15, Mark 6:18)
– Restoring and Awakening Jew and Gentile into One Body in Christ (Romans 11)
– Building the Ecclesia According to New Covenant Ordinances (Jude 1:3, 1 Cor. 11:2)
Jezebel Prophecies Use Motivations of “Success” and “Influence”
– If you do this, more people will follow you…
– If you do this, you will reach more people…
– People aren’t following your ministry because you aren’t doing this…
– More people will follow you if you listen to me and stop doing this…
– Your influence is weak and will completely die if you keep doing this…
– If you want people to like you you have to do this…
– When you do this, more people will respect you…
Jezebel Prophecies are Careful to Replace Obedience to God with Compromise Motivated by “Success”.
See Amos 7:13, Revelation 2:20, 1 Kings 19:2, Matthew 14:3, 1 Kings 13:18.
Jezebel Prophecies are Careful to Replace Submission to Gods Order with Submission to Her Influence and Gifts.
Jezebel is afraid to follow the order of God, she feels threatened by submission. She isn’t satisfied with her place in God’s family. She doesn’t really trust God’s set authorities and structures… Therefore in order to get her full support, she needs to convince leaders to listen to her instead of her listening to them.
When leaders are motivated by success and influence rather than obedience, they fall under the spiritual seduction of Jezebel’s influence and success-based prophecies.
Good leaders will discard prophecies that come from a spirit of error, and only hold fast to prophetic counsel that is good.
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