Prophetic Voices: Truth or Hype
Welcome to another edition of Coffee with Conrad from ConradRocks.Net. I’m Conrad, sharing with you today a personal journey into the heart of spiritual hunger, prophetic truth, and the supernatural relationship we are called to cultivate with Jesus.
There's something stirring—an urgent call to reignite our spiritual flame for Jesus Christ. Too many are out of touch with the true presence of God. We know about Him, but are we engaging with Him? Are we developing a supernatural, living relationship with the biblical Jesus rather than succumbing to the noise around us?
This post was influenced by my friend, Lance Rowe. His bold witness for Jesus and challenging insights always prompt me to look deeper, to question what it means to walk in prophetic truth, and push past the lukewarm comfort zones holding many believers hostage.
Spiritual Hunger and Prophetic Voices
Recently, I’ve felt a burning passion for the “lukewarm”—for those who’ve lost the edge of their faith, who need a rekindling in their walk with Jesus. Are we spiritually hungry, or simply numb to the supernatural calling of Christ? Reflecting on Brother Yun’s story from Heavenly Man, I’m amazed at his hunger for God’s Word. In solitary confinement, he memorized entire chapters—sometimes whole books—of the Bible. Where is our hunger? Where is our spiritual fire?
Lance Rowe embodies what this means; he walks with a real cross, often with speakers built in, preaching the gospel wherever led by the Spirit. His online posts—or in documentaries such as Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven—demonstrate a brutal honesty about following Jesus and stir me to examine my own walk. When I see believers living out faith in radical, supernatural ways, it challenges me. That’s what true discipleship looks like.
But in today’s world, prophetic voices are everywhere. Are they really accurate? Or are too many simply profiting—P R O F I T—from sensationalism? Having watched Christian talk shows and read prophetic books, I’ve noticed a disturbing trend: prophecies about financial collapse, blood moons, and tribulation comfort packages. All supposedly based on Scripture, but rarely reliable, often instilling fear and selling survival gear for “suggested donations.”
False Prophets and the Supernatural Call
When big predictions fail, disclaimers abound—“I didn’t say it would happen, but maybe.” That way, they cover their tracks... but at the cost of Christian trust. False prophets, making a buck off the Bible, push cycles of fear rather than true prophetic insight. As Lance points out, Christians get so conditioned by these voices, waiting for the next dramatic prophecy, that we neglect simple obedience to Jesus.
Lance’s words ring true: "Christians are so caught up in what could be that they don’t have time to take care of the what is." If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land — 2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV.
Why are we more obsessed with a prophet’s latest book than with the book God Himself wrote? Why pour our spiritual energy into untested words while neglecting timeless biblical truth?
Personal Reflections and Experiences
I’ve been convicted by all this. Am I living up to the supernatural calling of Jesus, or hiding my faith behind church walls and comfort? Do my actions proclaim Christ to my neighbors? For example, since moving into my neighborhood, I’ve tried reaching out—even praying for a lady with cancer. My initial attempts were rebuffed, but I know from experience Jesus heals. I’ve seen it. God is real and supernatural. But there’s a bitterness and distrust many people have against the Church, often fueled by Christian infighting and inconsistency. We need to show the world the real Jesus: full of love, mercy, and power.
Too often, Christians live one way on Sunday, and another throughout the week. The divorce rate, even the rates of abortion, match the world. So what makes our witness “supernatural”? It’s not the outward trappings or loud services—it’s authentic living, impacting our neighborhoods, loving our neighbors, and showing the power of God outside the church building.
Biblical References and Teachings
God’s Word cuts through confusion and fear. Mystery and fear mongering from false prophets isn’t what Jesus taught. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. — Matthew 6:34 KJV
Instead of worrying about tomorrow, we’re called—prophetically and supernaturally—to redeem the time. Today is the day of salvation. Today you can be a witness. Today you can experience the living Jesus. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost — Matthew 28:19 KJV
Revival doesn’t happen while we sit on the couch. The supernatural move of Jesus flows through obedience, in the highways and byways, through spiritual authority and love. We’re called to impact our region—not build our personal kingdoms but advance His.
A final warning from Lance’s post—and echoed in my heart—is that if the church continues to sit on its hands, disaster will come. Bless-me parties, fear-based purchases, and click-ish comfort aren't New Testament Christianity. Instead, it’s time for the prophetic, supernatural gospel: go out, preach, and prove the power of God to a lost and deceived world.
Conclusion and Call to Action
Let’s not settle for lukewarm living. Let’s break the cycle of failed prophecies and consumer religion. Instead, let’s pursue radical, supernatural obedience to Jesus. Develop your spiritual relationship with the biblical Jesus—not just the Jesus you hear about at church, but the real living Savior. Challenge yourself to step out, impact your community, and bring the prophetic gospel to your world.
I urge you: Follow Lance Rowe on Facebook for more challenging posts, and dig deeper into the Word daily. Let’s pursue revival not just in words but in action. If this post has inspired you, please leave a comment below with your spiritual experiences and insights. Every like, comment, or share helps spread the message and builds our spiritual community for the Kingdom of Jesus.
God bless you. As always—dig deeper, go higher. ConradRocks.Net

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