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How to Determine Which Spiritual Leaders (and Their Words) can be Trusted

October 24, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

I’ve been pondering what one friend of mine calls the “unchecked, freewheeling prophetic endorsements that some are handing out these days without biblical authority and oversight.” Widespread, gullible acceptance of such words keep many from comprehending the destructive fruit which they will surely bear. Scripture offers warnings about following the wrong kind of leader. In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul warns those in his spiritual care not to be deceived by “super apostles” who disguise themselves as apostles of Christ and servants of righteousness. The problem of “super apostles” Continue Reading

What Does “Prophet” Mean in the New Testament?- Part 2

October 17, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

You may have questions about the legitimacy of prophets today, so let's begin with defining prophecy and prophets. In one sense, every believer has the potential to offer a simple, inspired prophetic word for the general purpose of strengthening, encouraging and comforting members of a local church.[i] In Rev. 19:10, the angel says to the apostle John, “Worship God, because the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” This “spirit of prophecy” anoints and enables people to prophesy even if they do not regularly exercise the gift of prophecy or are considered a prophet. Those Continue Reading

Why Mothers Matter as Much as Fathers in Shaping our Perception of God

September 12, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

One of the greatest joys of my life is being a mother (and more recently, a Nana ten times over). I've always seen my role in my sons' lives as very important and extremely rewarding. Still, I'm bothered by the double standard to which many churches adhere. Why are marriage and parenting considered a "high calling" for women, but not for men? I've articulated some thoughts on this subject in a guest post for CBE International. Click this link to read the article: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/why-mothers-matter-as-much-as-fathers/ By the way, the audio version of Continue Reading

4 Ways to Filter Prophetic Words and Stay on Mission

August 22, 2024 by Susanne Maynes Leave a Comment

It's an election year. Predictions and emotions abound in terms of what November's outcome will be. Although a plethora of predictive prophetic messages can be found regarding the election, such messages don’t interest me much. Here are three reasons why: The main purpose of the gift of prophecy is to strengthen, encourage, and comfort Christians as they face trials and difficulties together (1 Cor. 14:3). The main job description of a prophet is to equip followers of Jesus for ministry and help them unite and mature (Eph. 4:11). Predictions of the future are not a main theme Continue Reading

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