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False Doctrine!  False Teacher!  False Apostle!  False Prophet!  False Brethren!
Cult Supporter of the New Apostolic Reformation Movement!

 

ATTENTION ALL NAR APOSTLES, PROPHETS AND ADHERENTS!

You can block us all you want however, you will not and cannot stop us from exposing you and your false ministry. Blocking us without reasonable Christian discussion only proves you as a false self-acclaimed apostle, prophet and teacher. Reprove the Deceivers has acquired unlimited volunteer NAR informants who keep us well informed of false NAR apostles, prophets and adherents and their activities throughout the world. Many attend your ministries, your revivals, your schools, your conferences, your zoom meetings and even your church. God commands the Body of Christ to expose, and to mark and avoid satan’s ministers.

“And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness,

but rather reprove them.”

Ephesians 5:11 (AKJB)

“Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned;

and avoid them.”

Romans 16:17 (AKJB)

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“For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly;

and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.”

Romans 16:18 (AKJB)

"Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses,

teaching things which they ought not,

for filthy lucre’s sake."

Titus 1:11 (AKJB)

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"Let no man deceive you with vain words:
for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. 

Be not ye therefore partakers with them."

Ephesians 5:6-7 (AKJB)

UnBiblical Prophecies and Heretical Babblings of Kristinia Terry

We cannot truly say we are for unity and restoration if we choose to remain divided. It is time for those who operate in the prophetic, and those that have true spiritual authority, to come together and lock arms. Let us be a part of the solution, not the problem. God’s heart is for restoration and redemption. The call of every believer is to “Endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. (Eph. 4:3)

In doing so, the power of prophetic unity will launch the “arrows of deliverance” that will heal the brokenhearted, open prison doors and set the captives free. God’s house will be filled with the dew of heaven, a house fitly framed together for a habitation for the Spirit (Eph. 2:19-22).

But above all, the unity of God’s people will usher in the glory of God that manifest His Kingdom “On earth as in heaven” in the midst of His people where everlasting peace, love, and joy rules the day.

 

There is a release of Holiness by the power of God. It is time to Arise. It is time to fight. I have prepared you to fight for nations now the United States of America for such a time is this! Fire and wind come and do it again.

 

God uses our pain to break the clutter of our brain to pour out his power.

Pain + Power = Purpose

Pain on some level will always be ever-present in your life, but you don’t need to walk through life struggling to find a purpose behind your pain. One of the reasons believers look to Scripture for guidance and wisdom is because truth never changes and human nature never changes, so God’s Word written thousands of years ago still applies to us today. In the first century, James started his letter to the early Christians with a reminder about five ways your pain has a purpose, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything” (James 1:2-4).

Here are six ways your pain has a purpose.

You discover your own Strength

When James talks about the trials of life he describes them as a test, but not so God can see how strong you are. God already knows that. Pain is an opportunity not for God to see how strong you are, but for you to see how strong you are. If you wanted to see how much weight you could bench press at the gym, the only way to find that out would be to continue to put on more and more weight until you discovered your threshold, your limit. In the same way, pain is the only way to truly discover how strong you really are. And in Christ, you are much stronger than you think.

Pain expands your endurance

When you’re tested through the fires of pain, what’s forged on the other side is perseverance, endurance. If you’ve never ran more than a couple of hundred yards in your life, it doesn’t matter how much you would want to, your body couldn’t physically run a marathon tomorrow. It simply doesn’t have the endurance built up. If you’re training to run a marathon for the first time, you don’t start out by running a marathon. You run a mile. And then you run three. And then you run five, and so on. Over time, your body builds up the endurance necessary to handle the herculean task of running a full marathon. In the same way, pain expands your endurance and gives you the herculean ability to persevere through even the most difficult of circumstances. There is no easy way to build up endurance. You simply have to endure something. There is a purpose behind your pain.

Pain matures you

When perseverance finishes its work you are mature, and maturity helps you see the world differently. A three year old sees the world very differently than a thirty-three year old. When a three year old doesn’t get their way, they’ll pitch a fit and scream, roll on the floor and kick anything in sight. Being a three year old gives you full license to pitch a fit when you don’t get your way. But when you’re thirty-three you see the world differently. You don’t drop on the floor and pitch a fit when things don’t work out for you. Your perspective has changed because you have matured over the years. One of the side benefits of pain is the incredible maturation process that helps anyone who’s ever had to walk through pain for an extended amount of time.

Pain teaches you what pleasure never could.

When James says that perseverance will lead to completeness, he’s referring to a fuller scope and understanding of life that only pain can teach you. Think about two college students and decide which one you think is more prepared for the real world of life. The first college student didn’t have an easy childhood. They had to work for what they wanted, making plenty of mistakes along the way and learning lessons gained only through trial and error. Along the way they developed a resiliency born from their discovery of the strength within them overcome. The second college student has never had to want for anything in her life. Her parents handed everything to her on a silver platter, shielding her from any trials or any pain. If she ever got in trouble, her mother was in the principal’s office the very next day to help her avoid consequences. Which one of the two seems better prepared for the real world? The first one, obviously. Why? Because pain teaches you what pleasure alone never could.

Pain is the price for greater reward

When the Apostle Paul wrote to a church that struggled with finding a purpose behind their pain, he wrote timeless words that still ring true today: “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all”

(2 Corinthians 4:16-17). The pain of practices, injuries and the grind of a season is all worth it when a team holds up that championship trophy. God sees our pain and has a crown of life waiting in store for those of us who believe.

Find purpose behind your pain

Whether you’re going through something big or small, pain is an ever-present constant in your life. But you never have to struggle with finding a purpose behind your pain. Take comfort and solace in the timeless words of James 1:2-4, and discover the purpose behind your pain. “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything (James 1:2-4)

Gathered teachings Unknown/K.Terry commentary

 

There will be many that will not be for you and will come against you. This attempt may distract you take you off course or slow your momentum. Press in and boldly keep moving. Don't hold on to them trying to figure out why. Let go and let God.

Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”

Deuteronomy 31:6

 

It is so exciting when you have the revelation of what and who God has placed in your life and have the understanding of what their roles are and how they are to function and operate in your life. Did you know there are differences between Spiritual Fathers/Mothers, Mentors and Teachers. They all play a vital role in our journey!

Paul writes in 1Cor4:15 for though you may have ten thousand teachers in Christ, you have not many fathers. There are distinct differences between the two, lets first look at what mentoring offers.

Mentorship is the developmental relationship between a more experienced individual and a protégé.

Mentors are experts on topics and accomplished in those topics or areas of ministry.

Mentors don’t need you, you need them!.

Mentors are concerned over understanding and structure, especially theirs.

Mentors fan the flame of your passions , they don’t create it.

Mentors establish relationships through information and instruction.

Spiritual Fathers/Mothers develop relationship through love, identification and affirmation.

Fathers/Mothers are experts on cultivating honor and casting vision.

Fathers/Mothers want there sons and daughters around them.

Fathers/Mothers affirm the development of dreams and walk you through the dark times.

Fathers/Mothers expose the potential with in you and encourage you to walk.

Fathers/Mothers develop relationship through touch and expression.

Don’t expect from mentors what only fathers/mothers can provide. The father/mother role is an organic role that flows from love not instruction or servanthood. In many instances young believers that are hungry for love and affection from leaders often strive for this organic love through service to a leader or a pastor.

In many institutional settings there is a system whether written or unwritten that pushes for allegiance to leadership and or organizational growth but fail to fulfill the void of a father/mother.

Many have mastered how to build big churches, organize building funds, put together curriculum but as a body have failed to build people.

Missing is the element of fathering/mothering in which Paul in 1Cor4:17 writes, “for this reason I send you Timothy in whom I love, who is faithful to the Lord” notice he was not loved because he waited hand and foot on Paul. Timothy was loved because he was faithful to the Lord, Paul shows us a picture of a father that truly develops his son and prepares him to pave his own way and follow Jesus.

Fathers/Mothers always look for the betterment and development of their sons/daughters not themselves or their institution or platform.

Paul charges Timothy in 1Tim 1:18, in fact he commands Timothy regarding the prophecies spoken to him, to recall them. Paul obviously had a special place in the life of Timothy, Paul had loved his way into the life of Timothy, and his fatherly voice produced courage and strength that can only come from a father. I pray this blesses you as it has me! Our Father says my people perish for lack of knowledge.

Excerpts from several different previous Bible studies.

 

Stay in the flow of my spirit by allowing me to direct you. I will lead you by MY peace, so you need pay attention as to whether or not your heart is at peace in any situation. Evaluate by using your discernment to determine the difference between right and wrong, good and evil and make every effort to stay on the path of righteousness. I will PROTECT you there

 

We cannot truly say we are for unity and restoration if we choose to remain divided. It is time for those who operate in the prophetic, and those that have true spiritual authority, to come together and lock arms. Let us be a part of the solution, not the problem. God’s heart is for restoration and redemption. The call of every believer is to “Endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. (Eph. 4:3)

In doing so, the power of prophetic unity will launch the “arrows of deliverance” that will heal the brokenhearted, open prison doors and set the captives free. God’s house will be filled with the dew of heaven, a house fitly framed together for a habitation for the Spirit (Eph. 2:19-22).

But above all, the unity of God’s people will usher in the glory of God that manifest His Kingdom “On earth as in heaven” in the midst of His people where everlasting peace, love, and joy rules the day.

 

You have the favor of Almighty God. He has lined up the perfect people and circumstances for your future. Every blessing in your life is His gracious hand at work.

His favor is taking you where you could never have gone on your own.

No matter how dark and gloomy it looks in your life right now, if you’ll release the weight of those burdens, you will see the sun break forth.

Get this down in your spirit: today, this season of your life is going to be filled with favor, increase, promotion and blessing. Nothing is impossible with God.

The enemy doesn’t have the final say God has the final say. And He says the number of your days He will fulfill.

Your time is too valuable, your assignment too important to go through life thinking about what you didn’t get. Get over anything that’s holding you back.

Hard times may have held you down, but they will not last forever. When all is said and done, you will be better off than before.

God Himself has destined you to do great things. God has given you His anointing, His blessings, His favor.

If you try to please everybody, life will be miserable. If it doesn’t match what God has put in your heart, let it go in one ear and out the other.

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