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Kim Clement is a self proclaimed prophet. (Oh no!! Not another George Robinson!!!) I know, I know. I'm not saying he is or isn't. And by the way, those of you who are quick to judge George Robinson who I believe is a genuine and sincere Christian. "JUDGE NOT! LEST YE BE JUDGED" And that's all I have to say about that. Anyway, on yesterday's broadcast at about 41 minutes and 20 seconds he said the following:

By the way, I’m hearing something in the Spirit. What is the dinari?....pause…(nods head as someone seems to tell him)…Okay, hasn’t been time…hasn’t been time..Sudden change (snaps fingers). So for those that are invested, I cannot tell you to do this or to purchase them, but for those that are holding on, uh, nothing, nothing, nothing and then SUDDENDLY something….

It appears he did not even know what dinar was, but was just repeating what he was hearing in the Spirit. The fact that he said 'dinari' instead of 'dinar' actually lends credence to his word in my book. Anyway, just putting it out there. The link to the video is below. Remember, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."

http://kimclement.tv/?ref=play&i=487&nowshowing=1

I believe God in His mercy sent us this word so we would not be discouraged today or tomorrow,but to hang on till its time. Thanks for sharing!

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Matthew 7:1 is the most quoted verse in the Bible is it? And here I thought it was John 3:16. And speaking of context, maybe you should read it a little closer before you judge this man.

“Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. 3 And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? 4 Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye? 5 Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.

How's that for context?

Of all the charges leveled at the Christian none is as feared as “Your being judgmental, and the Bible says that we are not to judge others.” Or, Matthew 7:1 is quoted, “Judge not lest you be judged yourselves.” Along with John 3:16 this is the most quoted passage in the Bible.

We cannot glibly quote this, though, without understanding what Jesus meant. When Jesus condemned judging, he wasn’t at all implying we should never make judgments about anyone. Jesus himself calls certain people “pigs” and “dogs” (Matt. 7:6) and “wolves in sheep’s clothing” (7:15). Certainly this was an act of judging.

Paul in calling for the church to deal with sin through church discipline was calling for a judgment to be made concerning the sinning brother (1 Cor. 5:5). Nor could the saints in any way be required to discern and rebuke false prophets (1 John 4:1), since this requires making a judgment. What Jesus condemns is a critical and censorious judgmental spirit, an unholy sense of moral or doctrinal superiority.

To be consistent, judgmentalism cannot mean “being in disagreement with someone” or “considering someone to be wrong.” If judgmentalism is to be understood correctly (in keeping with the context of Matthew 7:1), it should be defined as an inappropriate sense of moral superiority over another because of that person’s moral failures. Judgmentalism, then, is that ugly refusal to acknowledge that “there but for the grace of God go I.”

Furthermore, it is an act of theological blindness to cite the “judge not” passage while utterly ignoring Jesus’ charge to make proper judgments: “Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment” (John 7:24).

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BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY ABOUT A MAN OF GOD! 1 CHRONICLES 16;2 TOUCH NOT MINE ANOINTED AND DO MY PROPHETS NO HARM. IT IS DANGEROUS TO ATTACK A TRUE MAN OF GOD!!!

KIM CLEMENT IS A PROPHET. HE HAS GIVEN WORDS OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE PAST AND HAS NEVER BEEN WRONG!

GOD BLESS!!! LORD SEND THE RAIN!!!

nothing, nothing, nothing and then something...those are really prophetic words? they tell you absolutely nothing and it is funny watching all the christians swoon over him and these words. Who exactly decided he was a prophet?

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nothing, nothing, nothing and then something...those are really prophetic words? they tell you absolutely nothing and it is funny watching all the christians swoon over him and these words. Who exactly decided he was a prophet?

Do the research like the other Christians.

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Come on guys lets play nice.

It is obvious we have a diverse group here. Some value some things and others may not place any value on those same things. Arguing with each other is not going to change each other's minds.

If those who do not believe in prophecy or that God can and will use men today to speak His word then why even read this thread and make comment and disrespect those that do?

Let us be respectful of each other please :(

I will respect your right to believe or not to believe. Even God gives us that much respect and freedom.

best of wishes to all my dinar friends!!!

GP

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ROFL. You misunderstood my post. Go back an reread it. My point is these people are NOT hearing Gods voice when they think or interpret. To think I gave you a + for your dumas post...jeesh surrounded by dumases!

My apologies red

Krucialmix . . . God is the one that calls the prophets . . . look at the five-fold ministry . . . apostle, prophet,evangelist, pastor and teacher. Ephesians 4:11. Also, He says that He will not do anything until He first reveals it to His prophets. He always has and always will. Peace.

Does he call them on the Batphone?

nothing, nothing, nothing and then something...those are really prophetic words? they tell you absolutely nothing and it is funny watching all the christians swoon over him and these words. Who exactly decided he was a prophet?

Yeah God make this special connection to pass the word,

but gets a bad connection.

Can You Hear Me Now?

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