Church Assessments 2/2/25

Their One-Verse Theology Stinks

The devil loves to deceive many with manipulated interpretations of Bible texts. Deceit is his superpower. That’s all he has. Unfortunately, his schemes work on those who won’t take the time to seek God or even read the Bible in full context.

I grew up in the church being spoon fed Bible texts with twisted interpretations that were based on one-verse theologies. I’m as much to blame. It was stupid for me to expect someone else to teach me what I should have been responsible for myself. How hard is it to read a book? If I had bothered to spend the time reading the entire Bible (yes, including the Old Testament), I could have had enough data to contrast and analyze when a bogus interpretation was being presented. But I was as lazy as most churchgoers are, and I got what I deserved.

But now that I have much Bible reading under my belt of truth, and the benefit of hearing God’s voice in prayer, I can correctly discern misinterpreted theologies with expertise. I don’t enjoy realizing that I trusted the wrong pastors to teach me correctly. It was up to me to take command of my own training. So, let me ask you something … do you think that there should be two sets of doctrines: one for the unchurched and one for the mature believer? I hope your answer is “no”. It seems like The Grove Church and its false doctrines are being excused largely because they are primarily teaching the unchurched (newbies of all ages). Are they right to twist the Scriptures to make it more easily digestible and palatable for the immature believer? The problem with that technique is that one day they are going to discern that their form of religion was largely incorrect. They are going to resent being deceived and wasting their time.

“For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.” (2 Timothy 4:3 NIV)

I was going to describe some examples of one-verse theologies here, but instead I’m asking for conversation. What one verse theologies have you encountered over the years? Which ones makes you the most concerned for younger generations? Which ones do you feel qualified to dispute? The last question probably has you thinking that you would rather not be in my shoes when it comes to confronting the false doctrines in the churches and rebuking the false teachers. Please feel free to comment about the one-verse theologies that you have seen promoted in the churches that are contrary to the heart of God.

Church Assessments 2/1/25

The Far Away God

Seriously, how content are you for God to be absent from your day-to-day activities? Don’t you really only want Him to be present when you intentionally invite Him in? Are you only inviting Him in when you need His power for healing, provision, or protection? If you can discern that about yourself, how obvious must it be to God?

Whenever someone asks me to pray for them, my first thought is that they’re supposed to have their own relationship with God. It’s not that I don’t want them to receive the prayer response that they’re hoping for, but I don’t advise God or give Him suggestions. That’s not the God that I serve. He is all knowing, and I am not.  He has more love, grace, and mercy than I could ever have. He has justice and power that is not afforded to me. So, what good would it do for me to go to God asking Him to do something that could be counter-productive to His plans?

I can love people without advising God. Whenever, someone asks me to pray for them, I do pray. My prayer is “God, is there anything that you want me to do for them?” Because I’m determined to be obedient to God, if He tells me to help the person, I’m going to do my best to walk out His plans. However, know this, God may be using their need as a way to draw them closer to Him. If they are usually content with God being far away, then their need may be intentional so that they learn to invite God in.  

My life before learning to listen for God in prayer, was empty of God’s presence. In those days, I was a powerful prayer warrior who had lists upon lists of suggestions for God. That’s how the church taught me to pray. They put out prayer request lists and constantly asked if there was anyone that needed prayer. They did not teach me to listen for God in prayer. They ruined my prayer life by their example and instruction. They wasted 40 years of my life by causing me to counsel God in prayer rather than receive His counsel. They made my God a far away God that didn’t want to be part of my life except for when anyone, including myself, was in need. So, if that’s all God had to work with, He at least used it for a purpose. I learned to carry the burdens of others and to see hurting people in every level of society. We all need God. You must know, though, that kind of prayer life made me judge God rather than love Him.

These daily posts hopefully challenge you to seek God to know Him. I have repeatedly offered to help you learn to hear God’s voice in prayer. It’s life changing. It requires a new level of dedication. You know that the disciples of Jesus had to leave home, spouse, family and everything behind to follow Jesus. Do you have a disciple’s heart or one that would rather ignore God except in need? Because, listen, He can provide all the need-scenarios that you’re looking for and a joyless life without Him. Invite Him in or hold Him at a distance, the choice is yours.

Please contact me if you would like to be part of one of the upcoming local group Bible studies on “The Covenant Voice of God”. It’s part of my mission from God to teach others to hear His voice in prayer. I can be reached at TammieEdwards@therogueprophet.com.

Church Assessments 1/31/25

Too Little, Too Late!

Are you an overachiever or are you one who puts in the minimum effort? Maybe there are certain areas that you excel in and those get your most energy and focus. But what about your relationship with God? Does He get your perfectionist side or your lazier efforts?

I’m going to make this post shorter today, not because I want to be a slacker, but because I want you to have more time to study the covenant relationship with God. The attached teaching video is 40 minutes in length. I’m asking you to set apart time (less time than watching your favorite show or sport game) and truly listen to the content of this video. I suggest that you watch it on a big enough screen that you can see the graphics. Ask God to be present while you watch it. Let Him know that this is important to you. Make it a date-night with the Lord.

Church Assessments 1/30/25

Manipulative Praise & Insincere Worship

A Scripture was on my heart as I awoke this morning. “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.” (Luke 16:10 NIV)

So I asked God why I had an image of a certain pastor in my mind as I was reminded of that Biblical text. God answered that the pastor was not trustworthy with teaching true doctrine but he wanted God to reward him for singing praises. My thoughts are that if he can’t be trusted to seek God for the correct interpretation of Scriptures, then why is God allowing him to stay in the pulpit? Actually, that’s my question to God about all the local pastors.

The Pastor Report Card that was posted yesterday had very specific doctrinal areas for grading. It was purposely blank so that each pastor or congregation member could seek God about how their church is doing on each doctrinal area.

1) Does the pastor teach that hearing God is the most important ingredient that leads to obeying God and following Him? Or does the pastor instead teach that the individual interpretation of the Bible (a book) has more authority than God? I’m definitely not saying that we should ignore studying the Bible, but it seems that most churches choose to ignore seeking God. God is Spirit. God is not a book. Most seem to understand that they don’t need to pray to the book, but they evidently believe that God can only speak through it. How did God become less powerful than His creation? He made us able to speak but He made Himself to be mute? (That was sarcasm.)

2) Again, too many pastors can’t be bothered to seek God about their three gods issue. There is only one God, not three. Listen, I boldly post pages proving this doctrinal stance for their inspection and comments. Where are they boldly posting their doctrinal stance for discussion? I’d love to have the opportunity to publicly debate their stance on the “trinity” of gods that they preach.

3) I will never understand how they get away with preaching that Jesus is not God, but instead a Son of God. Why God puts up with that is just unfathomable to me. He has more patience than I do, but that’s a given. He probably gets His abundance of patience from one of the two other gods that He’s purported to have as backups. (That was sarcasm).

I will continue discussing the report card doctrines tomorrow. For today, I will post a page of Scriptures that reflect the one-God theology just in case they would like to debate this topic with me. The attributes of God are listed on the second attachment.

Source: The Rogue Prophet Magazine, “Jesus, The Everlasting Father”, dated February 2023, pages 2 and 7.

Church Assessments 1/29/25

Shaking Up Pulpits

It’s Wednesday, January 29, 2025, and God is still on the Throne! Interestingly though, in January of 2021, I mailed Mark of Excellence newsletters to 24 local pastors warning them of God’s judgment against them for false teaching. Only four years later, half of those pastors are no longer in pulpits in Titusville. I’m just saying that pastors should take notice about these warnings. But will they, or will they stomp their feet like insolent children and stand firm on their false doctrines. God won’t put up with it for long. Pastors, for your sake open your stubborn eyes and see what God is providing.

“He will punish those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus.”
(2 Thessalonians 1:8 NIV)

God understands that the false teachers don’t like the vessel that God is delivering His message through … me. But He doesn’t care. He doesn’t need their permission to choose whoever He wants. Unlike those false teachers, I’m unwilling to provoke God against me. But listen, this is not an easy job. Thankfully, God has my back. “Then the LORD reached out his hand and touched my mouth and said to me, ‘I have put my words in your mouth.’” (Jeremiah 1:9 NIV)

This is what the Prophet Jeremiah said and my own heart echoes it. “But if I say, ‘I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name,’ his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot.” (Jeremiah 20:9 NIV)

Well, if the Lord wants to shake up the pulpits, then I’m all in. We can do it the nice way or God can exact His judgment. It’s up to you!

Attached are two pages from the 2021 Mark of Excellence newsletters. The pastor report card gives an outline of the top ten areas where false doctrines need to be reviewed in the churches. The page of Scriptures about false teachers will hopefully serve as a reminder of what God deems as appropriate punishment for those who teach falsely.

Correct & Refute Those Who Oppose It:

  • “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction.” (2 Timothy 4:2 NIV)
  • “He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it.” (Titus 1:9 NIV)

Church Assessments 1/28/25

United In Unbelief

Locally, there was (maybe still is) a pastors coalition that united the false doctrines of the local churches under one umbrella. They met regularly to hold hands in a feigned unity of prayer despite that most of them don’t know who God is nor do they believe that God has the power to speak to those speaking to Him. Before you think that I’m being too rough on those pastors, let’s talk about their failure to unite under Truth.

If they weren’t such a cowardly band of associates, wouldn’t they want to discuss who is teaching correctly and who isn’t. They all interpret the same Bible vastly different on nearly every topic. Why would that happen if they are united in prayer? It’s because their prayers are one-sided to a God that they believe lives in the pages of a book. Their religion is not that much different than the false religions that bow down to mute idols. Their book is essentially a statue that they lord themselves over. So if a pastor wants to interpret the book differently well he’s allowed to since he’s the lord over the book at their church. Church members are forsaken if they question the authority of the mini-god over the false interpretations of the book. The Catholic churches have a slightly different book than the Christian churches. Evidently, their book allows them to pray to saints and to Mary. The Mormon churches have a different book. Jehovah Witnesses, a different book. Islam has a different book too. All of those interpretations of books allow for a disconnect from the God of the covenant.

If the pastors’ coalition were really united in prayer conversations that included hearing from God, who is not a book, they would interpret the Scriptures exactly the same. Wouldn’t they? But if they leave God out of the equation, they each get to be right and nobody has to acknowledge their wrong teaching – even though they know that they all teach differently. How can they all be right? Obviously, they can’t. But they can all lord themselves over a book that is mute.

They will point to that book as all authority, however, the great commission starts out saying that Jesus has all authority. So this gets me right where I wanted to be today. Let’s talk about Jesus. First, Jesus is not a book. The word that became flesh is not the Bible pages becoming flesh. The word is the voice of the creator from Genesis, chapter 1. The book of John begins like the book of Genesis … in the beginning “God created” and in the beginning “was the word”. The word that became flesh was the creation voice of God, not a book that suddenly turned to flesh. I’m shaking my head here because some of you think that I’m being too simple with this explanation but you don’t know how many times I’ve heard people refer to their Bible as the Word of God. The Bible has recorded words from God surely, but it also has recorded words from pagan kings, Pharisees, fishermen, tax collectors, and the devil, demons, and evil spirits. It’s a book people. It’s not God. God is God. But as long as you have a book that you can hold in your hands then you have the right to lord yourselves over the interpretation of it. (That last part was aimed at the false teachers.)

Let’s talk again about who Jesus is. Jesus is the Spirit of God who spoke the world into being. More than 2,000 years ago, Jesus as the Spirit of God, walked on earth with skin on. That flesh-suit was a temporary visible covering for the eternal invisible Spirit of God. Once the flesh had served its purpose at the cross, the Spirit no longer needed the temporary visible form. Figuratively, the flesh sat down next to the Spirit in heaven. I say figuratively, because there are no flesh-and-blood beings in heaven. Heaven is a spiritual realm, not a physical realm. But please understand, those false teachers will misinterpret that figurative language every time. How hard would it be to ask the Spirit of God? Oh no, they couldn’t do that because then their own self-appointed lordship would need to end.

Jesus said: “Though I have been speaking figuratively, a time is coming when I will no longer use this kind of language but will tell you plainly about my Father.” (John 16:25 NIV)

So if there are any of those coalition pastors reading this, why don’t you examine each other’s doctrines and question the motives? Is it because, you don’t have the courage that I do? Or is it because you enjoy the unity of unbelief?

Attached are two pages from The Rogue Prophet Magazine, “The Covenant Voice of God”, dated August, 2024 (pages 8 and 15). My hope is that seeing these two pages side by side will help with the idea that there is a spiritual realm (spirit) and a physical realm (flesh). The physical form of “Son of God/Son of Man” was the flesh covering that the Spirit of God wore as He walked visibly on planet Earth. There is only one Spirit of God, also known as the Holy Spirit. One God, not three.

Church Assessments 1/27/25

B-RAD Has Left the Building

It’s difficult to keep up with the happenings in the variety of churches. So, when God gave me my next church assessment assignment, The Grove Church, I needed to review where they are on doctrinal issues today. I private messaged the church’s Facebook page asking for an appointment to discuss God’s desire to assess the church. That request was only a few days ago, but I honestly don’t expect to get a response. I will keep you informed.

In my scan of their social media, I was surprised to learn that Brad Russell has stepped down from lead pastor role, passing the torch to his brother, Barry.  The Russells’ brand of religion, whose origins are Baptist, needs inspection.

My first introduction to Brad, was while he was a Youth Pastor at Park Avenue Baptist Church (PABC). It was PABC that invested in Brad’s church plant, The Grove Church. In its infancy, The Grove church met at a PABC facility, Ashkelon, before moving on to the YMCA until the current converted grocery store facility was purchased and readied for services. Knowing all that, it seems odd to me that Brad is no longer listed as staff, except to note that he is the “founding pastor”. Despite my seething hatred for some of the false doctrines that I’ve heard from the pulpit at the Grove, Brad as a person is easily likeable. His demeanor reminds me of my own (slightly) older brother whose name is interestingly enough “Russell” (we call him Rusty).

Let’s talk about a few of the strengths that The Grove Church has to offer.

  1. Welcoming and friendly atmosphere to the unchurched.
  2. Addiction recovery programs.
  3. They do NOT livestream their full services, just the sermon/message which makes for a more intimate setting. Other churches should study their format and ask God what pleases Him.

According to their own website list of values, they should be open to receive Scriptural correction. So, let’s look at the obvious doctrines that need to be addressed. I may add to this list, if necessary, as I continue to review their teaching videos.

  1. There is only one God. However, their list of beliefs indicates that Jesus is not God, but instead a Son of God.
  2. Prayer is primarily for hearing God give us direction, not for making immeasurably more requests as their current sermon series suggests. They’re not going to teach that prayer is about hearing God because they don’t hear God themselves.
  3. Women in Leadership/Ministry. This is one of their dreadful doctrinal abuse areas. They have stated that women are NOT to submit directly to God, but instead they are to submit to their husbands. That fires me up ladies! Maybe that’s what lazy, unanointed women do, but not me. I daily seek God’s direction personally. I’m a child of God who goes to Him directly in prayer with the intent on obeying Him wholeheartedly. How could I do that if I needed an intermediary’s permission or filter? To add to their abuse, they seem to believe that women are not allowed to receive the service gift of teaching for the purpose of teaching males over a certain age. And that women are not allowed to receive Holy Spirit anointing if there is an available man in the vicinity. (Note: It’s not likely that they believe in the “manifestation of the Spirit” gifts at all. There is no declaration on their website that the Holy Spirit is unable to make Himself known in the gifts of speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing, etc. But there is no declaration for it either. Intentional shades of grey?)
  4. Their need to constantly include Santa Claus in Christmas services certainly provokes God. This subject can be expounded on with their celebration of Halloween and other inappropriate ways that they use God’s house for pagan purposes. It’s as if they don’t realize that God sees everything and delivers justice for their rebellion.

No attachments today. My hope is that you will personally pray to ask God what your part in these church assessments should be.  Is it that you seek God on each of these doctrinal issues so that you can know for yourself what is true? Is God ultimately wanting you to speak up with a voice of truth against the false doctrines in your church? Maybe He just wants you to take a baby step in the right direction. Please seek Him.

Church Assessments 1/24/25

HEARING GOD: Step 3: Seek God’s Faith Step

I started these new-year posts about learning to discern God’s voice specifically for the people at Crossroads Church who were doing a corporate fast for 21 days. I wanted to help them learn to seek God rather than the traditional prayer mechanism of providing God a checklist of expectations. God is not looking for a honey-do list. He’s God. We’re the ones who are supposed to be seeking Him for advice and counsel. But you won’t know to do that if you have only been taught to tell God versus listening to God in prayer. If these posts have accomplished nothing else, I hope they have planted seeds to cause God’s children to humbly seek Him. It has been my honor and privilege to accompany you on the journey.

In earlier posts, we have reviewed Step 1: Get Alone With God; and Step 2: Covenant Restoration. All that’s left is to seek direction.

Let’s Recap:
1) You must have pledged on oath for God to be your one and only God.
2) You must only have one God. God is His title. Jesus is His name.
3) You must be in good covenant standing with God. If you have sinned against Him then you must have a specific covenant restoration conversation. This process is also known as asking for forgiveness or to repent.
4) You must renounce (deny and refuse) all counterfeit gods.
5) All your spiritual authority/allegiance must be under God’s lordship. (We are spiritual beings who temporarily wear a flesh-and-blood, human-born frame until our spirit is assigned to heaven or hell at physical death.)

Attached (or at the link provided) are two pages from The Rogue Prophet Magazine, “The Covenant Voice of God” (pages 37-38, dated August 2024). These pages complete the three-step process that I use to help people position themselves to hear God. Remember that God is always looking at our heart motives and our willingness to obey Him. Page 38 is a list of sample questions to ask God. Also included is a one-page worksheet designed to help you organize the process of learning to hear God’s voice in prayer.

The only way that any of us can know God’s heart and true doctrine is to hear God’s voice of instruction. The churches today are a mess of false doctrines because pastors have not learned to seek God and hear from Him. They stand instead on denominational interpretations of Scriptures which are different for each denomination or faction of the churches. True interpretation of Scripture can only be found by studying at the feet of Jesus through hearing His voice in prayer. If only pastors understood that their seminary certificates are man-made and represent nothing to God when a pastor teaches falsely. All false religions have their own form of seminary that train their leaders bogus religion too. God expects you to seek Him and receive truth from Him. If you can’t do that, please step down from the pulpit.

Church Assessments 1/23/25

Crossroads Community Church, 2115 Knox McRae Drive, Titusville, Florida

I’m asking that every member of Crossroads Church read this and study the attached. Please SEEK GOD. If I were a false prophet, I would not ask you to seek God. I’m not asking you to believe me. I’m asking you to seek God and study the Scriptures.

Please don’t be upset with me for publicly having this debate. I tried to discreetly privately message the pastor, JC Weeks, on January 19, 2025, to discuss this without drawing public attention to his false doctrines. (Screenshot attached to Facebook and Truth Social posts.)

“JC, I ask you to talk with the Lord about an important subject. Today in your sermon you referred to Jesus as Son of God. The Son of God label was for when God (who is Spirit) walked on earth in a biological flesh-and-blood earth suit. God provided the daddy-seed for the flesh delivered through Mary (hence “Son of God” and “Son of Man” titles.) Again, God is Spirit. Jesus is God. Jesus is not a subordinate Son of God. That “Son of God” title was appropriate 2,000 years ago when God was in flesh. Calling Jesus “Son of God” today is denying that He is God but instead making Him seem like a subordinate or secondary god. There is only one God. The title “Holy Spirit” means exactly the Spirit of God. If I haven’t explained this well, I’m happy to have further conversation. But ideally, you would seek the Lord and ask Him as many questions as you need to understand this fully. I’ve recently posted four pages about “The God of the Covenant”. All I am asking is for you to study it with God present. It may not seem like it because some of the words that God has had me deliver have been harsh, but I truly want Crossroads to know God and do His will. Please let me know if you would like me to send the four pages to you here.”

JC Weeks’ response was to block me on Facebook. He couldn’t be bothered to debate or even reply with a comment. Just blocked. How should God feel about that? If God did send me with a message, that’s very rude treatment that God takes personally. Perhaps JC needs to seek one of his three gods and get that figured out. I recommend covenant restoration conversation where JC apologizes for messing up. But suppose that God wasn’t sending me with a message, and I was personally asking for discussion on the topic of who Jesus is. As a child of God, did I not deserve the respect of having some form of a response? This is what I’m talking about in the church today. JC and other male pastors, can have all the conversation in the world with males. They can talk about anything at all. But if a female wants to have discussion on the MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC possible, she can have no place in the discussion. What part of my message was criticism or crude? What part of the message was inappropriate? I was simply asking for him to seek God and describing the topic that he needed to seek God about.

I’m doing my best to obey God. God wants to rid the church of false teaching. But how can we discredit wrong doctrine if the false teachers refuse to address it? How hard would it have been for the pastor to seek God, as I requested, and study the four pages that I offered? The reason that he can’t do it, is because he will have to admit that he has been teaching wrong for more than two decades. If these messages are truly from God, as I have said, then why would God allow the false teacher to stay in the pulpit once God has sent His messenger to correct the false teaching?

Attached (or available at the link below) are the four pages on “The God of the Covenant” from The Rogue Prophet Magazine, “The Covenant Voice of God” (pages 12-15, dated August 2024). These same pages were posted on 1/9/25. There are many Scriptures to study. Please use this as a place to start talking with God about this. I don’t expect you to do anything but ask God to truly speak to you on this doctrine. If you hear God, this should be an easy task. If you don’t hear God, I have been posting pages for the last few weeks to help you learn to discern God’s voice. I personally offer to teach you, and your pastor, how to hear God’s voice in prayer. I can be reached by email at Tammieswordoftheday@gmail.com.

EDIT: Comment added to social media posts.
“If you want to hear JC Weeks make the statement that I questioned for yourself, it can be found (at https://www.facebook.com/crossroadstitusville) on his January 19, 2025 (last Sunday) sermon “Raise the Roof” at 1:26:15. He said “Do you know that Jesus is the Son of God? I hope you do. If you don’t I’m going to give you the opportunity to know Him as the Son of God in just a moment.”

Obviously, he should have said “Do you know that Jesus is God” and “I will give you the opportunity to know Him as God”. The Son of God label is not for today. That only applied as a label used to describe when God was in flesh 2,000+ years ago. It referred to the biology of the flesh, not the divinity of the Spirit. God is Spirit. Jesus is the one and only Spirit of God.

Church Assessments 1/22/25

Step 2: Covenant Restoration (Continued Part 3 of 3)

Repent/Renounce:
Ideally, you will use the covenant restoration conversation to gauge past wrong missteps that led you away from God. You should also learn from God how to avoid future temptations by seeking Him wholeheartedly. You’re going to need ask God questions, acknowledge your wrongdoing, and hear from Him how to do things differently going forward. Be ready to spend as much time as necessary to fully discuss every aspect of this with God. Don’t be in a hurry. Be intentional towards improvement.

It shouldn’t be necessary to say this next part, but having spent years in deliverance ministry, I know it is. When you are talking with God, who sovereignly holds your life and the lives of your loved ones in His power, please be polite. Words like ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ should be used along with your most sincere transparency. God is not obligated to restore your relationship, but He does consider Himself responsible to at least give you the chance to repent. Don’t waste it being insincere, crude, or flippant. If you believe that the reason for the disconnect with God is that you stopped trusting God when there was a loss in your life, you are allowed to discuss those hurts with God. Talk it over until it is resolved. Ultimately though, He is God, and you are not. He knows every purpose and the big picture when you don’t.

After repenting, if you still are not at peace with God or are not hearing Him as expected, then you will need to renounce false authorities or counterfeit gods. Remember, you can only have one God. Anyone or anything that you have bowed down to instead of God, will need to be removed from your sphere of influence. You will need to individually declare each as counterfeit and deny their place in your life. God will help you with this if you will ask Him to identify those occult practices, false religions, idols, and wrong counselors.

On the attached pages, I have provided sample questions for you to ask God. I recommend having note pages or a journal to write out anything that God identifies as problem areas so that you have a checklist of things to correct, change, or redirect. God will be watching to see just how willing you are to restore your relationship. Purposely refusing any direction or being careless with His warnings will not end with the result you were targeting. Be prepared and organized to be a reformed version of yourself.

Attached are two pages (of six) from The Rogue Prophet Magazine, “The Covenant Voice of God” (pages 35-36, dated August 2024) that provide specific questions for you to ask God so that you can hear directly from Him about right from wrong. If you need deliverance help to restore the covenant relationship with God, please contact me at TammieEdwards@therogueprophet.com.