We come to GA by many different paths, mine was a combo of bad politics, bad medicine, current events... and modern prophecy. In a way, Kim Clement and Henry Gruver brought me to Q and GA. I've also been drawn to Kent Christmas. He preaches loudly every Sunday and has a quieter bible-study-type YT on Wednesdays. He does not always prophesy. His words yesterday were bold and dramatic, ultimately inspiring, and specific enough to prove him true or condemn him within a fixed time.
If you are open to modern prophecy, Christ-centered, I recommend making time for it. One hour long, in a two-hour recorded livestream. I recommend starting at exactly the 1-hour mark. https://livestream.com/accounts/7026721/events/8539062/videos/227877858
The website is Regeneration Nashville, the name of his church. Most YT of his prophecies are unauthorized rips with annoying ads. One more thing- keep your hand near the volume button; he can surprise you.
Let's be clear about the Bible. The Cannon is closed. There are no new revelations. These people are not prophets (they might be profits), they are predictors. They try to predict what might happen. If you want to know what will happen to the world, read the book of Revelation.
They are prophesying interpretations and clarity to the already existing word. If they are claiming to be adding pages to the Bible then yes they are false however if they are simply trying to shed light on the details of exactly how we get through the book of Revelation then I would at least keep an open ear.
I don't follow these people and had to look up the what Kim had said. I don't recall a passage in the Bible that parallels what Kim had said.
Yes exactly in my opinion a prophecy that is biblical can be discerned and proved to be true in time because it's based on the word of God. The prophecy should only help to shed light on the Bible which can be very cryptic and complicated at times.