Jezebel calls herself a prophetess but is anything but. In fact, the
spirit of Jezebel is a false prophetic spirit that works in divination
and smooth sayings to seduce God's people to commit immorality and
worship idols (Rev. 2:20).
Far beyond control and manipulation,
the spirit of Jezebel works over time to muzzle—or kill—prophetic
voices. If Jezebel's witchcrafts against your mind don't intimidate you,
this principality works to pervert the prophetic voice through
compromise.
Of course, the Jezebel spirit also works through
false prophets—those who set out to deceive—to wring money out of your
pocket with sensational prophecies that tap into the idolatry in your
heart or fearful prophecies that manipulate the soul.
Why do so
many people give so freely to so many of Jezebel's prophets? Why are
some Christians supporting Jezebel's false prophets instead of sowing
into the true kingdom of God? Selah.
3 Sources of Prophecy
Prophecy
comes from one of three sources: the human spirit, a demonic spirit or
the Holy Spirit. Our human spirits have plenty of edification,
exhortation and comfort to offer, but that doesn't make our utterances
God-breathed prophetic words. On the flip side, demonic spirits are
prophesying to many in the body of Christ through diviners. I'm not
talking about the fortune tellers with the tarot cards and crystal balls
in those creepy little shops of horrors. I'm talking about those who
prophesy in the name of the Lord (Matt. 7:22).
From the Old Testament to the New, God has a strong rebuke for what
we call the spirit of Jezebel and those operating in it. Jehovah had
something against Queen Jezebel. (You can read Jezebel's story in 2
Kings.) Likewise, Jesus had something against the church at Thyatira,
who tolerated that women Jezebel (Rev. 2:20).
Both Jezebels led
God's chosen ones to celebrate sexual sin and worship idols—and the fate
of both is clearly described in the Bible. The Old Testament Jezebel
was thrown down from her lofty position and eaten by dogs, and Jesus
said He would cast the Revelation 2 Jezebel into a bed of
suffering—along with her followers—if there was no repentance.
Seeing the fate of Jezebel, why would anyone want to eat at her
table? I understand what's in it for false prophets—plenty of payment.
Queen Jezebel had hundreds of prophets on her payroll, and they ate at
her table (1 Kin. 18:19). I understand how eunuchs fall into Jezebel's
trap. It get why Ahabs tolerate Jezebels and how some rise up as
Jezebel's children.
But I still don't understand why Christians would pay for a prophetic
word from one of Jezebel's false prophets. Jezebel never uttered a Holy
Spirit-inspired prophetic word in her life, but rather she preys on the
hurts, wounds, wants and needs of the soul with divination. The only
answer I can come up with is that believers are desperate to hear for
supernatural direction—so desperate that they will listen to any voice
that says it is of God.
Why We Fall for Jezebel's Divination
Before
I got saved, I used to go to Tarot card readers, palm readers, crystal
readers—and even call divination hotlines looking for direction for my
life. I was going through major trials and I didn't know which way was
up—and I didn't know the Lord. I was desperate.
Many believers are
just as desperate. Although Jesus clearly said that "My sheep know My
voice and the voice of another they will not follow" (John 10:27), I've
discovered that many believers can clearly hear the voice of the devil
telling them to sin, condemning them after they do and otherwise selling
them a pack of lies. Many have not been taught that they can hear the
voice of God—or trained how to discern and identify the many ways He
speaks.
True five-fold prophets equip the saints for the work of
the ministry. They not only declare what God has said and is saying and
teach believers how to apply the rhema words they release—they
school believers on testing the spirits and inclining their ear to the
Lord. Jezebel-inspired prophets profit from this lack of training by
making people dependent on them for a word from the Lord rather than
pointing them to the One who freely shares words of life.
You can
hear from God for yourself. True prophets can confirm what the Lord is
saying to you or reveal something new to your heart, but don't be fooled
by Jezebel and her witchcrafts (2 Kin. 9:22). Don't fall into the
pay-to-pray trap. Don't buy into the Internet diviner's thievery. Read a
book, take an equipping class or just go hard after God, and you will
find the direction you need for your life.
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