Author: Jennifer LeClaire
Whether I’m speaking at churches, making intercession at the Awakening House of Prayer at home, or sitting behind my computer, I can count on getting at least one prophetic word every week. It’s like clockwork. That may sound awesome, and it may be if they were accurate. Unfortunately, many of the prophecies that are announced, decreed and declared over my life are absolutely bogus. In other words, these utterances did not emanate from the Spirit of God.
Don’t get me wrong. I certainly don’t despise prophecy. In a revival setting, I’ll prophesy over just about anybody you put in front of me. But I appreciate responsible prophecy—prophecy that the giver has judged before they start announcing massive directional shifts in my life and ministry.
Three Sources of Prophecy
There are three sources of prophecy:
- The human spirit (Jer. 23:17)
- A demon spirit (Jer. 23:13)
- The Spirit of God (2 Pet. 1:21)
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Also consider purchasing her book on judging prophetic words, Did the Spirit of God Say That? 27 Ways to Judge Prophecy. This guide offers practical questions to help you distinguish its source and authenticity.
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Christian c. Benson · at
I want to know the three sources of prophecy deeper and their manifestations.