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By Jack Eldwoods


Almost every day, we see new pastors come and go and come again. You'll see them on TV, and you will see them put out books. They will pop out of the door at your favorite church. They are the pastors who are 'anointed'. Anointed pastors are the pastors of the world who were 'chosen' by God. It doesn't matter what age or race they came from because they have this thing about them that gives them the right to be an anointed pastor. They are not the only ones who can prophesy the messages of God with finesse. They have the skills and talents that accentuates inspiration.

But really, what is prophecy? Is it just some kind of word used to make proclamations on-the-go? Prophecy is the type in which the people who are prophesying share the events of the future and begin to fix them up to show them what the future is going to be about. It can mean that if the prophet says to you that you're going to have a raise in salary on your job as a painter, then you will have a raise in your job in the next few months. It's a way of saying they can see what the future holds. They just stay quiet for a while and see what the future holds right in their brain.

Churches hide the real meanings of the Bible. If you're in masses, you'll know the priest or pastor has a sermon to tell you the meanings of the day's passages from the Bible. Sometimes, the priest or pastor will not actually tell you what the meaning is. They hide it by mumbling their own opinions about the world. Instead of sharing news of the Lord, they're telling you things that should only be said in private.

Nowadays, people are making prophecies about the end of the world. With so many disasters such as earthquakes (Haiti), tsunami (Japan), man-made (economic crisis in USA) and everything else, they've been making claims about prophecies they made years ago before these disasters have happened. Now with 2016 already here, people are now more than ever strong in keeping their prophecy strong and unbeatable to the public.

Churches are not in sync anymore. Churches remain to be the same churches they were many years ago. This is a factor of failure because if they cannot keep up with the world, they won't be able to get new members. Churches want to keep their traditions but they're not adjusting them accordingly. Churches are failing in the 21st century, but that doesn't mean they should remain in a mode of failure. If they can do it right, they can rise from their struggles and re-establish themselves. They must show the world they are the pilgrimages of God.




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