Posted by: Pure Glory | 12/18/2016

What Is Yahweh Saying

by Apostle Gabriel Cross

Just because it’s something that you want to happen, doesn’t make it God. Prayer isn’t about praying your heart but praying the heart of God.

Prophecy isn’t relaying to the people. what you like or dislike, or your thoughts or reasonings. Prophecy is relaying what Yahweh is saying, his thoughts, his Word. Beware of prophetic manipulation, spiritual witchcraft from the pulpit, and believers condemning you, for whom you’re voting, this is not the true prophetic, but the pathetic…Selah

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  1. Heather's avatar

    The more I learn through prayer and growth in the spiritual giftings the more I realize the most important component of a good prayer is asking God in this situation how would You have me pray?

    Most difficult situations require a time during which God changes my heart thinking so that I might pray a righteous prayer.

    God is good.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      Yes, God is very good. He desires a relationship with each of us. Prayer involves us listening to what he is saying. It’s not a monologue but a dialogue.he knows what is best. Sometimes, prayer πŸ™ involves having fear replaced by trust in God and peace.

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  2. Rick's avatar

    Thank you for sharing your walk of faith. This is an important post as so many people have been misled by a minister or pastor who is charasmatic bot not grounded in God’s Word.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      You’re welcome, Rick. It is so important to pray for God’s will to be done. Too often people want God to approve their wishes. It is important to know the word of God.

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  3. deepanilamani's avatar

    Persistent prayer is not that He will hear us, but that finally, we will hear him. Thank you for liking my poem of Gratitude. Love and Light πŸ™‚ ❀

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  4. msw blog's avatar

    Thank you πŸ™‚

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  5. godschildshari's avatar

    I believe that prayer is both praying your heart to God and listening for that still small voice so that you can pray God’s heart.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      Absolutely, you need to listen to the still small voice and pray God’s heart! He always has the best for you!

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  6. backtojesus.wordpress.com's avatar

    Nice. I have noticed that people generally pray their own will and ask God to do that for them. God is not the genie from Alladin’s lamp. During the civil war the northerners prayed for God to defeat their enemies and to support their righteous cause. The southerners prayed for God to defeat their enemies and to support their righteous cause. Their enemies were fellow Christians who also prayed to God. Far better to seek the Lord’s will in what to pray for.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      Yes, we can never go wrong praying, ” Father, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

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  7. jewelsforthesoulblog's avatar

    God know our heart, He knows our need before we ask, He will answer as we pray His “Will”. God will always supply our needs, He said that He will in the scriptures. As we are faithful and obedient to the Word, God will bless us with all of our need and wants, in His own time. In God time, not our time.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      Prayer is praying God’s heart. He wants us to align with him. Yes, he provides for us because this is his will and promise.

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  8. terrys2017's avatar

    We do need to be able to discern what is from the heart of God and the heart of man.
    If we are able to discern then we can be able to listen to what He is saying better.

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    • Pure Glory's avatar

      Yes, we can always ask God for more discernment.

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