✅ BIBLICAL DISCERNMENT CHECKLIST “Test the spirits to see whether they are from God...” (1 John 4:1) 1. 📖 Does it agree with Scripture—fully, clearly, and without twisting it? God’s Word is the final authority (2 Tim. 3:16–17).
If the experience adds to, contradicts, or bypasses Scripture, reject it immediately.
🔴 Red Flag: “Jesus told me something new that’s not in the Bible.”
2. 👑 Does it glorify Jesus—or distract from Him? The Holy Spirit always glorifies Christ (John 16:13–14).
If the focus is on the person’s emotions, journey, Mary, angels, animals, or "hidden secrets"... beware.
🔴 Red Flag: “Mary showed me a secret… Jesus wasn’t there.”
3. 💰 Is it freely given—or being sold? True prophets in Scripture never charged for their message.
Jesus said, “Freely you have received, freely give.” (Matt. 10:8)
🔴 Red Flag: “Buy my book to find out what Jesus told me in heaven.”
4. 💯 Is it 100% accurate and consistent over time? Prophets were never allowed “learning curves” (Deut. 18:22).
Stories that change or grow over time are untrustworthy.
🔴 Red Flag: “Years later, I remembered more things Jesus told me…”
5. 🧱 Does it build up the Church—or feed fear, confusion, or division? Real revelation edifies and calls to holiness (1 Cor. 14:3).
If the message stirs panic, dependence on objects, or mystical fear, it is not of God.
🔴 Red Flag: “Buy special candles and pray to Mary so you’re not cursed.”
6. 🩻 Is the testimony humble—or attention-seeking? Genuine encounters with God usually lead to awe and repentance (Isa. 6:5, Rev. 1:17).
If someone seems proud, self-focused, or theatrical, test it harder.
🔴 Red Flag: “Jesus told me I’m a chosen messenger to deliver this to the world…”
7. ⚔️ Does it prepare believers for truth—or distract with fantasy? Revelation from God strengthens faith in the gospel, not curiosity about the afterlife.
Watch for entertainment disguised as spirituality.
🔴 Red Flag: “Heaven has chocolate rivers, trees that talk, and pets that never die!”
8. 🌿 Does it produce repentance, holiness, and fruit? Real revelation leads to changed lives, not just excitement. (Matt. 7:16–20)
What’s the long-term fruit of the message and the messenger?
🔴 Red Flag: “No transformation, just more visions and tours.”
9. 🧠 Is it consistent with sound doctrine—or full of theological errors? Christ’s glorified body has form (Luke 24:39), and God doesn’t “wait” on doctors (John 11).
Wild claims about Jesus lacking human anatomy or bowing to Satan = false spirit.
🔴 Red Flag: “Jesus showed me He knelt before Satan…” ← blasphemy.
10. 🕊️ Is it tested and confirmed by mature believers and the local church? Real prophecy is accountable and submitted (1 Cor. 14:29).
Most false prophets work outside of biblical community.
🔴 Red Flag: “My church didn’t understand my calling, so I started my own ministry online.”
🛑 Bottom Line: Truth from God will never:
Contradict Scripture
Exalt anyone above Jesus
Cause fear or confusion
Require money to receive
Shift over time
Fail the test of fruit and doctrine
“My sheep hear My voice... and they follow Me.” — John 10:27
I know it's a social faux pas to talk about dreams, but damn. This one won't let go.
People were talking about nuclear war. Somebody kept pressuring me about God: my disbelief, that I needed to get right, like now. I shrugged them off.
Then the stars disappeared. The color green went away. It just went away. Wherever there had been green, there wasn't any green any more. Then more colors started to go. Slowly, all of these things started just disappearing from the world, but not all at once. It was incremental.
And the realization dawns on me we are in some kind of matrix and it is being shut down.
The reason dream-talk is frowned on is because we all know you can't communicate to anybody else the significance of your dream experience. But God damn that dream has stuck with me all morning. The sense of absolute dread. I began praying in the dream, but the sense was that I was too late.
Some three different people came to me in the dream after that, all in states of panic, but all with different answers (we have to go to such and such a place, or we need to do such and such a thing; I can't remember any of their plans).
When I woke up, I thought: you need to stop paying attention to Israel for a while.
End of each decade is a round the white nation either holds its ground or the communist get a foothold in by the 6th decade who ever has more control wins?
No idea what game to model this after or if you make up a completely new one but the weapons of the communist would be obvious
Name of the game Color revolution <<< good and obvious
Stated goals of the communist side destroy the family or patriarchy, increase users, increase multiculturalism, ban guns
All the main ones... I still don't know what it would look like play style etc...
A deck builder game might be super easy to actually make