Insights
π “God doesn’t like you using his name to back up your opinion.”
π “Acts 2 is the answer to Moses’ prayer, where God pours out His spirit on everyone and they shall prophesy.”
π “God did put his spirit on all of us which means then we can all prophesy.”
π¬ The baptism in the Holy Spirit is not a guarantee that everything we do is right, as we still need to listen to the Holy Spirit’s guidance.
π “Don’t use God’s name for yourself or your own vanity, ego, or glory.”
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is that true prophecy is not manipulative or used to control others, and using God’s name to support personal opinions is selfish and goes against what God desires.
- π Using God’s name to support your opinion is not true prophecy, as true prophecy is not manipulative and does not aim to control others.
- π God’s spirit will be poured out on all people, as prophesied in Acts 2, fulfilling Moses’ prayer.
- π Everyone has the ability to prophesy and speak the word of the Lord, as stated in the Bible.
- π If you can prophesy, it means you can hear God, as demonstrated by examples in the Bible.
- π The Holy Spirit came upon Jesus and remained with him, and this is the only experience where the Holy Spirit is meant to stay and guide us.
- π« Using God’s name to support personal opinions is not true prophecy and goes against what God desires.
- π Using God’s name to support your opinion is selfish and wrong, as it goes against the commandment to not speak on behalf of God when He has not spoken.
- π Don’t use God’s name for selfish purposes or personal glory, and be cautious of people who claim to speak on behalf of God.