Rick Joyner: Nothing will be hidden from the Prophets
Even so,
as extraordinary as the first-century church was, it could be argued
that they did not experience more glory than Moses. However, before this
age ends, the glory of the New Covenant will be proven to be a greater
glory than anything experienced under the Old Covenant. I wrote years
ago that a time was coming when even children would lay hands on
hospital buildings and everyone inside would be healed. I have recently
heard credible reports of this happening in small villages in some third
world countries. For this I rejoice, but I know it is just the
beginning. We will see this happen with major hospitals in major
world-class cities, and the whole world will know about it.
The prophets under the Old Covenant were known even throughout the
heathen nations around Israel, and it was told to their heathen kings
that nothing could be hidden from these prophets, even what the kings
spoke in their innermost chambers. Before the end comes, this will
likewise be said again by the world’s rulers—there is nothing they can
say or do that is hidden from God’s prophets.
There were prophets under the Old Covenant who were very surprised
when anything happened that they did not foresee, thinking the Lord had
hidden it from them for some reason. Today we are still closer to the
place where we tend to be surprised when we do foresee major events, but
the time is coming when there will be a prophetic ministry which no
person or event could ever sneak up on. The eyes of His body will see
with His eyes—everything.
Under the Old Covenant, prophets called down fire from heaven to
prove the God they served, consuming those who threatened them (see II
Kings 1). Before the end of this age, prophets will again call down fire
from heaven to prove the One they serve, but it will be to save the
souls of those who threaten them, not to destroy them.
Joyner, Rick (2004-06-01). The Apostolic Ministry (Kindle Locations
565-581). MorningStar Publications, a division of MorningStar Fellowship
Church. Kindle Edition.
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