The inspired man is a maniac and the prophet is a fool!

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Hosea 9:7-8 (New International Version) 7 The days of punishment are coming, the days of judgment are drawing near. Let Israel know this. Because his sins are so many and his hostility so great, the prophet is considered a fool, the inspired man a maniac. 8 The prophet, together with my God, is the watchman over Ephraim, but snares lie in wait for him in all his ways, and hostility in the house of his God.

I’m not sure if you get the news of what’s happening in Australia back in the US, but Australia has been under tremendous judgment from God this year, with floods and fires. It is a time for the nation of Australia to repent of their sins and draw closer to Christ.

They say that the line between madman and genius is thin. People say that but they don’t know the Disorder they are talking about. A manic depressive is said to be insane when he is drugged and off medication or in mania. The manic depressive brain can snap out of reality with its thinking and many manic depressives invent something that changes the world in some way. When the manic depressive talks about how he is going to create a great invention, people say that he is crazy, but when he does, he is hailed as a genius.

Many bipolars get a direct view of a Holy God. God says he is not happy with the country the inspired man/prophet is in and they laugh at the prophet and say he is a fool. However, when God judges like the prophet said he would, suddenly the prophet/bipolar person is no longer a fool.

God is very unhappy with the nation of Australia and very unhappy with the churches that have allowed the country to become so wicked. In the eyes of the world, the nation of Australia may appear righteous, but within the clean white facade are dead man’s bones.

The prophet is not welcome in the church if he is going to bring a rebuke. The truth of what is happening in the churches and the country is not allowed to be spoken in the church and there is much enmity in the house of God for the modern prophet.

I have written 465 articles/sermons on the internet and yet I have only preached two sermons in church. All articles were inspired and written as fast as I could type at 25 words per minute. The prophet could be a little crazy and say some crazy things. Yet such is the history of the prophets. They are the mouthpieces of Almighty God, and just like in the days of old, they are shunned and not taken seriously by evil leaders.

Do you have a prophet you need to hear in your church?

Maybe you should listen to it!

be blessed

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