Stop listening to this woman. I followed her for quite some time, for most of it just out of curiosity to test her accuracy. By volume, she gets some things right, but that kind of accuracy is that of a false prophet. She doesn't say things like, "I feel like God has given me this message," which I myself have used because sometimes I feel like something has come from God but I leave room for the possibility that it didn't and I was tricked.
I do this because I'm aware of the Biblical standard and never want to fall into the trap of being puffed up with the thought that I, and only I, may have been chosen to deliver something without the thought of testing something out first.
Julie states her revelations definitively come from God and stands on that, even when her revelations often, if not most often, turn out to be wrong, yet, to my knowledge, she does not test them out and reevaluate what she's said. She continues to spout them out. If she is not aware of the times she's been wrong she is either deceiving herself, being deceived by something else, or willfully choosing to continue to deceive everyone her 'ministry' reaches as she continues to be enriched by it.
Stop listening to this woman. I followed her for quite some time, for most of it just out of curiosity to test her accuracy. By volume, she gets some things right, but that kind of accuracy is that of a false prophet. She doesn't say things like, "I feel like God has given me this message," which I myself have used because sometimes I feel like something has come from God but I leave room for the possibility that it didn't and I was tricked.
I do this because I'm aware of the Biblical standard and never want to fall into the trap of being puffed up with the thought that I, and only I, may have been chosen to deliver something without the thought of testing something out first.
Julie states her revelations definitively come from God and stands on that, even when her revelations often, if not most often, turn out to be wrong, yet, to my knowledge, she does not test them out and reevaluate what she's said. She continues to spout them out. If she is not aware of the times she's been wrong she is either deceiving herself, being deceived by something else, or willfully choosing to continue to deceive everyone her 'ministry' reaches as she continues to be enriched by it.
I second this statement from same experience.