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God’s Prophecy Not Enough?

Author’s Note: The article this week is one written way back in February of 2006. But it is pertinent to this advanced time because I’ve been receiving a number of reports of dreams that indicate the dreamers/vision recipients have prophetic words directly from the throne room of God.

Specific destruction within exact date parameters are often given in these dreams and visions.

This is not to ridicule anyone who believes they are receiving such prophetic directives. I, again–as in the following that was written so long ago—want only to caution against falling for false prophecies. The foretellings in God’s love letter to mankind is more than enough to perk up our spiritual ears and eyes in these times when Christ’s call to believers must be so near. 

God’s Prophecy Not Enough?

People have, over the years—following the completed Word of God, with its sixty-six books—made predictions based upon dreams and, less frequently, upon visions.

Despite all of the twisting of logic and rewriting of historical record, both recent and of the past that is far removed from the present, the non-biblical dreams and visions have proved to be non-events.

Oh, people can find things supposedly fulfilled within the quatrains written by the French “seer” Nostradamus. His and others’ “prophecies” are declared by many as having come to pass, as demonstrated by the rise of Adolf Hitler and the advent of other “foretold” regimes and events.

I have heard stories of blazing fires in the major cities of the U.S., “prophesied” by both well-known and lesser-known preachers of various stripes. America was going to be judged and destroyed by God’s mighty hand in the 1960s, ’70s,’’ ’80s, and ’90s. Now there are predictions—and I get them constantly through e-mail—of the most horrendous fate imaginable for the United States, based upon dreams of the most detailed variety. The dream date-setters missed January 23, 2006, on just such a prediction. A married couple saw all of the things we’ve been warned about: American cities aflame, getting exactly what the nation deserves.

They saw the dreams that were almost identical, so the story goes. That January 23 was to be America’s judgment day. Defenders of the couples missing the target are saying their appeals for prayers that the Lord would spare the nation and give America another chance were likely the reason the dreams didn’t become reality.

Now, folks, may I say this as gently as possible? What sort of fodder does such dream stuff—which is always claimed to emanate from the very throne of God—give Satan’s army in this fallen world that he so effectively rules already? Is it not time to stop disseminating these bad cases of nocturnal indigestion during somnolence—or whatever is prompting such utter nonsense? Do we never learn that these are not from the Lord our God, after every single one of the “prophecy-dreams” has failed to produce a single proof of their validity?

I get them every week. If each one I’ve been sent just since January 1 of that year came true within the time allotted, you wouldn’t be reading this. But, I wouldn’t be writing it, either! We would all be finished! A bit of prayerful and well-studied speculation is within the realm of being good “watchmen,” as Jesus exhorted in Mark 13: 37 and Luke 21: 28. But dreams and visions that are extrabiblical are not right to either issue or receive. They are either bad spaghetti, absolute falsehoods, or “dreams and visions” that emanate from somewhere other than from the throne room of God.

God’s “dreams and visions,” you see, ALWAYS COME TRUE!

My apologies for screaming at you, but we’ve got to realize that dreams and visions that are not already in God’s Word are, well, not from His Son, Jesus Christ, the Living Word. His prophecy ALWAYS comes true—every time, without exception. And that prophecy is based upon the consistent principles laid out plainly in the Word He left us.

We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts: Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. (2 Peter 1:19–2 1)

I know the cry that will be forthcoming.

“That same Bible says: ‘And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams’ (Acts 2:17).”

Agreed. Very strong proof text that these dreams will again be in effect, following the Bible’s completion, when the last prophet wrote the last prophecy.

But to understand Acts 2:17, we must also understand that the following, in this New Testament passage, is taken from the Old Testament, which puts it in proper context.

And it shall come to pass afterward, [that] I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. (Joel 2:28)

This is what is meant by the above Scripture, “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.” Scripture must be interpreted by Scripture. Scripture must be looked at in total context; it cannot be dissected and used any way the reader wishes.

So what does this earlier passage in Joel say, to give context to the latter in Acts? The key is given by the words: “And it shall come to pass afterward…”.

Specifically, the operative word is “afterward.”

The Word of God plainly teaches in the preceding twenty-seven passages and before that the Day of the Lord—the Tribulation—must first have taken place. These wondrous “dreams and visions” for a time yet future are for the glorious days of the Millennium!

Still, I realize I will get all kinds of arguments about this. So, let me just ask those who would do the rock throwing: “Where are your dreams and visions that have come 100 percent—or even 10 percent—true, by Bible standards, God’s standards?”

These exercises in hyperbole and sensationalism must stop for the sake of the Gospel of Christ. Let us simply watch and try to determine the times and seasons we are in, so far as God’s prophetic timeline is concerned. But, let us do so through God’s microscope of Bible truth. Let’s not try to build personal reputations upon false prognostications—or bad pizza.


13 Comments

  1. Pam's avatar Pam says:

    Amen brother

  2. Ed Wood's avatar Ed Wood says:

    Based on this:
    Amos {3:7} Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the
    prophets.

    I think believers will get some kind of “heads-up” before the Rapture that will be simultaneous and unmistakable. Noah got his warning decades before the Flood, Lot got his the night before.

    So, let us not be fooled and follow this wise advice from John 1
    {4:1} Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.

    • Dave Michaelson's avatar Dave Michaelson says:

      Agreed! My brother who went on to be with the Lord in 2020 once told me Jean Dixon was a witch because her spirit meaning a prognosticator of future events didn’t come from God. I used to follow her predictions in the 1970s.The true test of a God-given foretelling is someone who is accurate 100% of the time. Nostradamus gave extremely vague predictions and I believe he was getting his info from the Nether world. I will say Joel 2:28 was what 1st led me to increase my sensitivity training to prophecy, although I was always interested in it, just not to the degree I am now being older. And also seeing what I’ve seen since Obama-then Trump took office.I know its not about America as Chris Madder correctly states, its about Israel, God’s hour piece, minute hand and second sweep.Still I am not in total agreement with Terry’s assertion he is referencing a time post Tribribulation when God says he will pour His spirit on all flesh.Given the proximity of Joel 2:29, then 2:30 coming right after, there’s clearly an indication of events occurring during the Tribulation period. Why would the author of this book put Joel 2:28 there if he meant it for after the Tribulation and in the Millenium? Ed, or Terry, I know chronologically these happenings 2:28-2:30 appear sequential to my way of thinking. It even says in the King James version quoting, “The signs preceding the second advent and the Day of the Lord. Joel 2:28-32 are pre, not a post Trib events. at least this what I think.

      • Ed Wood's avatar Ed Wood says:

        Hello, Dave.
        It is possible that this is the culmination of what began on that First Pentecost and will reach its peak right before the Rapture – that “heads-up” I’ve mentioned before. Even though the Spirit is poured on “all flesh,” it is only perceived by true believers and no one else, as it has been since the beginning.

        I base that on this:
        1 Corinthians {2:13} Which things also we speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom
        teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. {2:14} But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are
        foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them,] because they are spiritually discerned.

        I think we will soon know!

  3. Dave's avatar Dave says:

    Amen and thank you Terry. I can see where we are all so anxious for the Lords return that some have had their judgement challenged. We need to stay focused on the Cross and let Gods will come to fruition in His timing.

    • Hsdassah's avatar Hsdassah says:

      I agree I say Amen. It’s all about dispensation. So many of the times that we will prophecy that we will perform what our Messiah told us was of that time. Not for today. The dispensation is closed. And all the predictions fulfilled. Nothing more than the raptured it’s all completed. I do desire that Christian’s would wake up and stop this false movement of telling other Christians that God said this and that. God has said it all in His word. All is fulfilled. Just preach now the good news so that people will be spared the evil to come upon the world receive the redemption of our messiah. That is where the truth is and that is where we will find salvation. We will be rescued from the evil to come upon this earth. Praise you my Saviour.

  4. Carol Cole's avatar Carol Cole says:

    amen…….Amen……..AMEN !!!!!  Waaaaay to goooooo, Terry !❤️

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  5. Doren Renfrow's avatar Doren Renfrow says:

    I do so agree. Well done and calmly correct.

  6. mike's avatar mike says:

    “The Last Days” may be better translated as “after this,” which in Joel may apply to the immediately preceding discussion of restoring the years of the locusts to the Jews. This may thus refer to our time, the end of the Church Dispensation.
    “The Time of Jacob’s Trouble” in Jeremiah 30:7 is immediately preceded by bewilderment at “men having babies,” such that the prophet precisely identifies this exact time coming before the Trib. You would not have understand that verse written 2600 years ago until the last two years.

  7. Ruth L's avatar Ruth L says:

    I John 4:1 “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but test the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.”
    I Thess 5:19-21 Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
    Test. Prove. Hold fast that which is good.
    There would be no reason to test the spirits if they were always true or always false. The whole reason we are to test them is that there is true prophecy which must be discerned from false prophecy. And there have always been many more false prophets than true. “Many false prophects have gone out into the world.”

    Despise not prophesyings. But hold fast that which is good.

    • Ed Wood's avatar Ed Wood says:

      Well said!!

      We must always remember that Satan as an angel of light and his minions can appear as if they were righteous.

  8. Brother I could not agree more. The lack of discernment though astonished me from my core. I have seldom seen so many without a clue believing this garbage like ourLord himself had given th

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