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"Do not let your mouth bring guilt on you and do not say in the presence of the messenger that it was a mistake. Why should God be angry with your words and destroy the work of your hands? For many dreams bring futility; so do many words. Therefore, fear God."

- Ecclesiastes 5:6-7

The speaker in the video...her dream is deep and profound. It's a guiding light to those that are willing to follow. The compassion that's expressed; it exceeds anything found in the Bible. Her compassion even surpasses that of the Lord Jesus Christ.

"The foolish ones said to the wise ones, 'Give us some of your oil, because our lamps are going out.' The wise ones answered, 'No, there won't be enough for us and for you. Go instead to those who sell oil and buy some for yourselves.'"

- Matthew 25:8-9

The Passage is part of a Parable that Jesus shares concerning the End Times (Matthew 25:1-13). In it, there is zero effort with sharing or helping. In all End Times Parables and End Times revelations; there's actually zero in the way of a mandate or encouragement; where a believer has to, or at least try to convince a person to Christianity; nor is there a requirement to help a person during that period.

Even when Jesus speaks about the prophecy of the "Abomination of Desolation" (when the third Jewish temple is rebuilt and the Antichrist defiles it); Jesus instructs to abandon everything and flee. There is no stop, no help, no go to get; simply run for your lives (Matthew 24:15-20).

Whenever God actually shares information or gives directions to an individual; it will never contradict the Word of God. Anything that does, is NOT from God at all. Someone making claims as such, when it isn't; then that person crosses the line into being a "false teacher" or "false prophet;" which in this case she is a false prophet. For she says her dream is from God and underscores it by saying it's prophetic.

She also illustrates another aspect of deception; which is important to understand, in this day and age. What this person is doing is expanding Biblical perspectives to what she personally believes to be truth.

In her story, she expresses how she should have went out and warned people of the coming danger. This would best be described as being compassionate; since one is thinking of other people. The issue here; we might view something as being compassionate or good; it actually might not be.

This is known as "concept creep." It's taking what is defined in one fashion but expanding it's meaning. This is seen quite often in politics and the best example: racism. Racism has gone far beyond prejudiced, conditioned upon ethnic background. It's shifted to include lifestyle, that has nothing to do with ethnicity.

Christians will use the term "legalistic" but that's actually been twisted, just like the word racism has. Prior to the late 19th century; the usage of the term "legalistic" was those that would expand concepts from a Biblical perspective, as well as "made up sins." Fast forward to now: it means those that are only concerned with following rules and not "loving" people. This of course is how "Woke" churches justify their position with entertaining sins.

One of the most common "made up sins," can be seen in the link below. Many times these "made up sins" or just being legalistic in general; they all have this veneer of "good intentions." Good intentions really mean nothing since God makes it clear not to add to the Word of God:

"Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him. Don't add to His Words or He will rebuke you and you will be proved a liar."

- Proverbs 30:5-6

"Be careful to do everything I command you; do not add anything to it or take anything away from it."

- Deuteronomy 12:32

"I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book. And if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his share of the tree of life and the holy city, which are written about in this book."

- Revelation 22:18-19

Besides the warning of not adding to God's Word; which "making up" sins does; all those doing such; will be punished for being false teachers, false prophets or both. The Bible is clear that those doing such, are cursed and their end will be eternal damnation.

https://rumble.com/v3nqg1v-silver-bullet.html

As seen in the description section; the activity in the video is NOT classified as sin. For some people, it's obvious but unless it's that clear, to place judgement or criticism; puts the person doing so, in a really bad spot with God.

"'Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they don't wash their hands when they eat.' He answered them, 'Why do you break God's commandment because of your tradition?

- Matthew 15:2-4

This was the sin of the religious class, during Jesus' day, i.e. Pharisees. These "made up" traditions that Jesus is speaking of; were rules made up from God's commands, so that people wouldn't violate it. The original intent, might have been for good but it never changes the fact that God never made it a mandate.

The same still goes on with Christian Pharisees today, with their own made up rules; that they feel others should live out. It's also important to point out, personal vows/commitments isn't sinful or qualifies a person being a false teacher/prophet.

In the Book of Job, we read about him making a personal vow:

"I have made a covenant with my eyes. How then could I look at a young woman?"

- Job 31:1

There are Christians that choose not to listen to secular music or drink alcohol. Neither of which are prohibited but if a person felt it's what they need to do; there's nothing wrong with that. Even suggesting the vow with others and how it's benefited them personally; that isn't an issue either. It does become sinful when a person pushes these values onto someone else. As well as those sharing it with others; looking down on those who are not interested or disagree.

It's also important to point out, that the speaker seems "nice." Being nice really means nothing. Everyone knows plenty of "nice" people but that does not qualify an individual to do various activities. Say for example you have a charming elderly woman, that lives in the area, who enjoys gardening. Does her being "nice" qualify her to perform open heart surgery; when her background is married after highschool and had no further education?

As true with the analogy...unless a person studies and has the understanding to handle Biblical truth; being nice is an irrelevant point. Moreover, appearance can be misleading. How does one know she actually is "nice?" Would it because she gives off the vibe? Here's the thing about people sharing "truth." It isn't always with the intent of a pure, godly motivation. Some people do such, so they can get a sense of importance for themselves. Others, power and control. Great case and point:

https://rumble.com/v2uxzj4-grand-order-of-the-dragon-the-baroness.html

Here's some other things to contemplate with this person's idea of compassion:

"My son, do not take the Lord's discipline lightly or lose heart when you are reproved by Him, for the Lord disciplines the one He loves and punishes every son he receives. Endure suffering as discipline: God is dealing with you as sons. For what son is there that a father does not discipline?"

- Hebrews 12:5-7

"Love finds no joy in unrighteousness but rejoices in the truth."

- 1 Corinthians 13:6

"If anyone isn't willing to work, he should not eat."

- 2 Thessalonians 3:10

What's the point with the Scriptures above? Our concept of compassion and love is oftentimes misguided. True love and compassion is defined by God. Anything else is not love or compassionate; no matter how it appears so.

"The crown of the wise is their wealth but the foolishness of fools produces foolishness."

- Proverbs 14:24

The Book of Proverbs has within it warnings and punishment for those who choose to be foolish. All of which, God tells us to avoid such people. Anyone helping foolish people, are doing wrong by God; by involving themselves with such. Those that do, isn't giving real help. It only ends up having the foolish person punished and also the one helping the fool.

Additional aspects to consider:

"Then the kings of the earth, the nobles, the generals, the rich, the powerful and every slave and free person hid in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains. And they said to the mountains and to the rocks, 'Fall on us and hide us from the face of the One seated on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb because the great day of Their wrath has come!'"

- Revelation 6:15-17

Why would God send a dream like that, with such a meaningless point? The Bible is clear; when God brings destruction on the earth; everyone knows it's from God but they still won't repent despite that.

Furthermore more, the person with the dream is using guilt to manipulate people to tell people about God. Behavior that is classified as "toxic." There's nothing Biblical or godly about the dream or how this person conducted themselves.

This is just another example as to why it's important not to be mislead and to avoid these type of people. Instead, step up and get connected to solid Biblical teachers.

https://rumble.com/v37nzre-buccaneer-broadcasting-channel-the-worlds-end.html

https://rumble.com/v3eik51-terminator-salvation.html

People having these End Times dreams...they are a dime a dozen. There are tons of people who think their End Times dream is from God. Issue there, how can someone be certain it is from God, versus it being from their imagination? God says to test things that are prophetic.

"Don't despise prophecies but test all things. Hold on to what is good. Stay away from every kind of evil."

- 1 Thessalonians 5:20-22

If a person is having genuine dreams from God; God will make it testable. God would NOT say to test but never make it doable. There isn't going to be this one dream that you have to wait to see, as all the bad happens. That would be too late for it to be helpful.

The best way to discern the situation: they have the burden of proof to show how they are being used prophetically. The way to find out? Simply ask. Have them give you an example where God showed them something and it happened. If they can't or get offended, then move on. That person isn't from God. The offended reaction is telling because big sin there, pride. Plus, God's going to give this person divine knowledge, yet can't simply read the Bible?

"For Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no great surprise if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness."

- 2 Corinthians 11:14-15

The rest of the material that are listed below, should be fully understood, for they are issues of the "right now," which is going to impact yourself and all you care about:

https://rumble.com/v3nhnww-the-counterfeiters.html

https://rumble.com/v3l4yad-world-war-z.html

https://rumble.com/v3gyfvu-everything-everywhere-all-at-once.html

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