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We can choose who we believe is God's oracle. Whether they are or not in reality is a different matter - God's oracle is anyone who speaks for God. If someone prophesies then they are God's oracle in essence. The legitimacy of a church would depend on whether it is a genuine local church in the city or a sect in reality. So if your church is a sect then it is not really legitimate. But if you believe that your church is not a sect and a genuine church that is your free will to believe that. Legitimacy of the speaking depends on whether it is speaking for and forth God, or not. If they are not speaking for and forth God they aren't legitimate. Now I could give many examples here from word/faith prosperity teaching that speak forth riches and fortune than God. There could be someone who is God's oracle speaking in a sect. Maybe you believe that person is God's oracle, maybe they are speaking for and forth God. On the other hand someone may be speaking in the local church who is not God's oracle because they are not speaking for and forth God. As an example, Madam Guyon comes to mind. Maybe she was God's oracle but she was in the Catholic church. A legitimate speaker in an illegitimate church. Maybe a person would reject Catholicism but attend a Catholic gathering just to hear her speak. As another example, sometimes in the recovery people do not speak for the Lord. They speak other things - this would be an example of illegitimate speaking. I hope that answers your questions. |
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