This book is a condensed version of what I've been writing about prophecy on my blog over the past decade.
about prophecy on my blog over the past decade. Why did I start talking about prophecy in the first place?
Because there was a big event coming in the future, and I wanted to prepare for it,
and to pray about it.
But a lot of people ask me, what happens to prophecy?
So through my life story, I've been able to show that even if God has given us a foretaste,
we can choose the best, we can choose the next best thing.
How prophecy changes, through my life, how the Lord's plan is fulfilled,
and the events that happen along the way, and how He leads us, changes us, enlightens us,
change us, enlighten us, and give us grace.
In other words, the Lord prepares not just one path for us, but many,
and He wants us to take the best and most favorable path.
The Lord shows us prophecy so that we don't choose the worst.
However, there are some prophecies that are immutable and others that are variable.
About that, this book talks.
Ban Seok
Senior Pastor, Little Flowers Church
I am a pastor who prophesies. But I am a person who hates prophecy.
I want a personal encounter with God rather than a direct encounter.
I am a rationalist, a rationalist, a realist, a realist, a pragmatist, a situationist.
I have been gifted, and isn't it time to walk away?
I want to choose the path of my life with my free will.
I don't want to be influenced by those choices, voluntarily or otherwise.
Nevertheless, I take the risk to set one disciple straight.
I tell others to experience the gift once in their lives.
Because once you experience a gift, you can't leave the Lord.