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False Prophetess Jennifer Leclaire Defends False Prophet Schools & Opens One

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"My goal is to train and mentor prophets and prophetic voices who are accurate and will stand for truth. In my school of prophets, you'll be taught, trained, and have an opportunity to exercise your gift in a safe setting. Impartation and activation will part of every session." -- Jennifer Leclaire

Jennifer also promises one personal session with her during the nine month course. This session will see team members call you directly to ask God live what He is saying about you! This followed by 6-8 minutes of prayer and prophesying that information out. It is so convenient for Jennifer that she has the red phone in the throne room on speed dial! And just look at the litany of other unbiblical things she will teach you:

How to discern a prophetic call on your life

Determining your prophetic expression

How to cultivate an accurate prophetic voice

Protocols for prophetic ministry

The statesmanship of the prophet

Battling jezebel and casting out devils

Wow. Let me save you some money beloved. The way one determines a prophetic call on their life is if the Holy Spirit give your prophetic utterance. There will be no ambiguity about it either. You do not have to guess when you are hearing from the Lord and it will always line up with Scripture. Secondly, there is no such thing as a "prophetic expression": Jennifer made it up. Thirdly, if you are wrong about one prophecy you uttered then you are a false prophet. You have spoken presumptuously on behalf of the Creator of the entire Universe. You may want to repent, ask forgiveness and never try it again. The protocols for prophetic ministry can be found in the Bible. It starts and ends however with one truth -- be correct. Do not try to hear from God, interpret dreams, cast visions or pretend to be a "statesman"; whatever that means. As for Jezebel, Jennifer has an unhealthy obsession with her and has written multiple books about her so I assume this is more shameless self-promotion. Lastly, I would be very cautious about running around trying to cast out devils. Do a search for "The Seven Sons of Sceva." This is not a game Jennifer.

Did you also notice that in her goal, Jennifer promises a "safe place" to "exercise your gift." Translation? You can pretend to prophesy as part of the school and not worry if you are wrong! So it is OK to say thus sayeth the Lord when He actually did not say anything. How profoundly sad beloved. And for all of her grandstanding of "just wanting to do her small part" Jennifer is clearly doing this for Jennifer. Each enrollment costs $300. How much do you want to bet that the course work is largely her own books, which may have to be purchased above the "school" cost? It is not a school of course. It is a room at the Ft. Lauderdale Holiday Inn. The entire thing is a sham from a huckster teaching what she should not for shameful gain. As if there is not enough proof yet, the endorsements on her website include Steve Hill, Dutch Sheets, James Goll, General Cindy Jacobs and Rodney Howard Browne. That is a virtual who's who of false prophets. Hill was falsely prophesying at Brownsville. Sheets is twisted up with the New Apostolic Reformation. Browne is the purveyor of the Holy Ghost bartender heresy that teaches people to be drunk in the spirit. And Jennifer proudly lists these people as endorsing her prophetic bonafides. Unbelievable.

Beloved. I am not a cessationist. I believe in the gifts of the Spirit, including prophecy. Whereas Old Testament prophecies were revealing what God directly was saying, New Testament prophecies should be revealing the truths contained in the final revealed will of God, the Holy Scriptures. It is not this clairvoyance and psychic tricks we see today. The key verses are very straightforward regarding how believers should approach prophecy and thus, people who claim to be prophesying. First we need to recognize that this is a very important matter to God. We should be careful about not quenching the Spirit. We should not be dismissive but rather follow these guidelines. The first is we are not to despise prophecies. There are many today who do not believe in the gifts of the spirit. They in essence despise prophecies. Many others are dubious to anything supernatural. We should not be in the habit of assuming just because there is so much false that everything must be false. Instead, we ought to test everything. Well, what does that mean? The first test is simple. Is the prophecy true? If so, then we hold fast to it because it is good. If it is false, we dismiss the person as a false prophet and know we should never consider anything else they have to say. The second test is equally simple. Is the prophecy biblical? God would never give a prophetic word to someone that violates His Written word. Someone once told me God told them that they were going to marry a certain individual. The problem was both parties were married and not to each other. We can safely dismiss that word as not originating from God. The key verses end with a stark reminder that what is false is evil. This is nothing we should be dabbling in or playing around with. The tests are simple for a reason. There is no room for alternate interpretations. Test everything and hold fast to what is good. Is it accurate and is it biblical? If not then discard it as false because that is what it is. To do anything else, including taking one small story in 1Samuel and create entire swaths of doctrines regarding a false school for prophets you want to start so you can rip people off at $300 a pop, is simply evil.

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