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A message or prediction said to have been received from the [[:Category:Spirit World|spirit world]].
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A message or prediction said to have been received from the [[:Category:Spirit World|spirit world]], often from Jesus or group founder [[David Berg]] beyond the grave.
  
These messages or prophecies, especially those received from Jesus, were commonly in Old English, although in the past decade, these prophecies have adopted Modern English and are generally more casual or colloquial in tone. If the person (or [[channel]]) receiving the prophecy feels that the [[spirit helper]] speaking is not fluent in English or speaks with an accent, they will often reflect this in their own speech as the prophecy is given.
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These messages or prophecies, especially those received from Jesus, were commonly in Old English, although in the past decade, these prophecies have adopted Modern English and are generally more casual or colloquial in tone. [[The Family International]] belives that when receiving a prophecy, the mouth of the person (or [[channel]]) receiving the prophecy is taken over by the [[spirit helper]] delivering the message. If the channel feels that the spirit helper speaking is not fluent in English or speaks with an accent, they will often reflect this in their own speech as the prophecy is given. These prophecies are often accompanied by [[vision]]s or [[spirit trip]]s.
  
In older prophecies, the Old English was often misused and the messages were interspersed with Modern English. [[World Services]] once put out a primer in Old English grammar to assist Family members in delivering their prophecies correctly.  
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In older prophecies, the Old English was often misused and the messages were interspersed with Modern English. [[World Services]] once put out a primer on Old English grammar to assist [[:Category:Current and Former Members|Family members]] in delivering their prophecies correctly.
  
Following the implementation of the [[Loving Jesus]] doctrine, prophecies received from Jesus are often referred to as being "from our Husband".
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Following the implementation of the [[Loving Jesus]] doctrine, prophecies received from Jesus are often referred to as being "[[golden seeds]] from our Husband".
  
A recent Family doctrine, referred to as ''Ask Me Everything'', teaches that Jesus wants Family members to make every single decision, no matter how trivial, based on prophecy received from Jesus or other spirits.
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Many current members are convinced they are having a spiritual experience when they receive a prophecy. Former members claim the prophecies they personally gave were made up, or they spoke whatever related thought came to mind.
  
The Family belives that when receiving a prophecy, the [[channel]]'s mouth is taken over by the [[spirit helper]] delivering the message. Some of these prophecies are often accompanied by [[vision]]s.
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A recent Family doctrine, referred to as "''Ask Me Everything''", teaches that Jesus wants Family members to make every single decision, no matter how trivial, based on prophecy.
 
 
Many current members are convinced they are having a spiritual experience when they receive a prophecy. Former members claim the prophecies they personally gave were made up, or they spoke whatever related thought came to mind.
 
  
[[Category:Beliefs]]
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See also: [[Praise words and chants]], [[Prayer]], [[Saying "love words" to Jesus]]
[[Category:Practices]]
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[[Category:Beliefs]][[Category:Practices]][[Category:Spirit World]]
[[Category:Spirit World]]
 

Revision as of 03:48, 4 June 2005

A message or prediction said to have been received from the spirit world, often from Jesus or group founder David Berg beyond the grave.

These messages or prophecies, especially those received from Jesus, were commonly in Old English, although in the past decade, these prophecies have adopted Modern English and are generally more casual or colloquial in tone. The Family International belives that when receiving a prophecy, the mouth of the person (or channel) receiving the prophecy is taken over by the spirit helper delivering the message. If the channel feels that the spirit helper speaking is not fluent in English or speaks with an accent, they will often reflect this in their own speech as the prophecy is given. These prophecies are often accompanied by visions or spirit trips.

In older prophecies, the Old English was often misused and the messages were interspersed with Modern English. World Services once put out a primer on Old English grammar to assist Family members in delivering their prophecies correctly.

Following the implementation of the Loving Jesus doctrine, prophecies received from Jesus are often referred to as being "golden seeds from our Husband".

Many current members are convinced they are having a spiritual experience when they receive a prophecy. Former members claim the prophecies they personally gave were made up, or they spoke whatever related thought came to mind.

A recent Family doctrine, referred to as "Ask Me Everything", teaches that Jesus wants Family members to make every single decision, no matter how trivial, based on prophecy.

See also: Praise words and chants, Prayer, Saying "love words" to Jesus