Romans 12:14-16 - "Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly." - So, according to Cindy Jacobs someone with a different political opinion is somehow speaking curses and offers these verses that says we should not curse those who persecute us. Except she has not offered any proof that these words were an actual curse. Just like citing Proverbs 18:21, which says the power of life and death are in the tongue. So, it seems that to prove that Stark is offering curses they cite verses that says curses exist. Good job. What they are doing is just citing verses for the sake of sounding pious. The citing of the story of Naboth is only relevant if the word spoken by Stark was actually evil. They are trying to prove things in reverse. They have concluded ahead of time that Stark's word was false and evil and then offer up a story about how an evil word can cause turmoil but the problem is their entire stance is predicated on Stark's word actually being evil. It may not have come from God but is no more or less evil than the countless words they have uttered and supported that have led to Trump's election. Their silly language about somehow Stark's words could give a landing strip to the enemy and somehow constitute a demonic corporate plot reveals how unserious these folks are. Landing strip? Is the devil now an airplane? Genesis 11:6 and Mark 4:24 have nothing to do with the fulfillment of curses. 1Corinthians 13 does say that that we are to operate out of love but not love for lies and untruths. Not love for people leading the church into bed with Satan. Their assertion here reveals how little they actually understand scripture. If Stark's message is true, then it is absolutely love to warn people. We do not love the lie beloved. So, in totality, Jacobs and her clown car just cited multiple verses out of context to try and prop up their biased opinion that Stark's prophecy could not possibly be from God because it disagreed with their gushing idolatry of Donald Trump. Mercifully now, the clown car drives off the cliff:
"TAKING THE MATTHEW 18 APPROACH - In accordance with Matthew 18, we have approached some of these prophetic voices with our concerns about these words. We asked them to retract these presumptuous and dangerous words, which we have deemed to have been prompted out of the wrong spirit. So far there does not seem to be any willingness to listen to the counsel of the voices that this person not long ago considered to be mothers and fathers in their lives. Our desire was to address these issues privately and hope for a resolution that will bring healing to the person and the Body of Christ. Unfortunately, those efforts have not yielded fruit.
Due to the serious nature of the words being shared publicly"and how they could be used to either release a curse that one may unwittingly agree with or even inspire one to fulfill its violent rhetoric"we felt it was important to make a public statement about our views of these public proclamations. We had hoped that there would at least be an acknowledgment that it was not wise to release these words publicly but rather to submit them to mature oversight and perhaps intercession. We are deeply concerned for the members of the Body of Christ who have been hurt, confused, and jarred by the context of the word and the dogmatic tone in which it was delivered. As a result of this grievous concern, and our deep love for this ministry and those who heard the word, the Holy Spirit directed us to issue this statement. In humility and in the fear of the Lord we do so. SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE - We love the prophetic and believe it has the potential to bring God's purposes into the earth like nothing else can, but we also are zealous for its integrity and ministry to be pure and ministered in proper protocol and wisdom. We are praying for those involved in releasing these controversial and detrimental words and hope they will move in a rightful and mature way to heal the land and not speak division and destruction. We love them, pray for them, and believe God will move in their lives." - The Cindy Jacobs Clown Car
This is not in accordance with Matthew 18, which is another scripture set the NAR apostate church loves to abuse. These scriptures are dealing with when a brother sins against you, not that you think someone has uttered a false prophetic word. Maybe if Stark had directly prophesied against Jacobs she could then try and find solace in Matthew 18 but pretending that her Trump prophecies amount to personal sin is biblically insane. Keep in mind that Stark's words were not presumptuous or dangerous - they just disagreed with Cindy and her crew. They are all in for Donald Trump and have supported the liars that sold the false notion that Trump was God's choice. As such, they feel compelled to come against anyone who might expose them for the voracious wolves they are. Do not fall for the absolutely stupid notion that disagreement with Cindy Jacobs equals releasing curses. That is Christianese gobbledygook. Jacobs and the ACPE are not the least bit concerned about hurting members in the body of Christ. They supported spiritual psychopaths like Jack Hibbs, Mario Murillo, and Greg Locke who bullied and beat the sheep into thinking they were actually gong to hell unless they voted for Donald Trump, including those that may have chosen to not vote at all. That is not speaking the truth in love. That is speaking for the devil in hatred. They do not love the prophetic. They love the false prophetic businesses they have established that generates their money. Emma Stark represents a threat to their bottom line and the idol they serve. That is all that is going on here. Claiming that only agreement is allowed is spreading division and destruction, just like Charisma, Hibbs and the rest of the wolves have consistently sown leading up to this election. To finish off their fake piety, they close this absurd statement in a faux-prayer:
"LET'S PRAY - Father, we love your voice. We believe you have ordained a new day for America and that you will use newly re-elected President Trump to help bring this to pass. We believe in your mandate to disciple nations and ask you to help us to fulfill this commission! We love you and your kingdom and your people. We know that you love your prophets and need them to speak your word in purity and integrity as never before. We are praying for every nation to turn to you and receive your blessing! God, we ask that You bless us with reformation, revival, awakening, and a great harvest in this hour. Bless America and heal our Land!"
They do not love the voice of the Lord. They only love the sound of the echo of their own voice, which is why any other voice that disagrees has to be publicly shamed as being false, divisive and dangerous. It is only dangerous to the grift they have set up in the apostate church. Note that they believe God has ordained a new day for America. That's great but it doesn't make it true. They also have concluded that Trump will bring this to pass. Emma Stark is presenting the opposing view, which is that Trump represents judgment upon the church from God. As sated, I do not believe any of these people heard from God. They present two opposing political opinions. Stark's however represents a closer reality in that when you look at the depth of depravity that Trump represents and how the church demanded the sheep vote for him, that he would represent judgment upon us like when God gave Israel the king they demanded in Saul, seems reasonable. Realize in closing that reformation, revival, awakening, harvest and discipling nations is only biblical if you represent the truth and Cindy Jacobs and this group do not. Jesus once rebuked the Pharisees because they would travel the world to make a single convert only to turn them into twice the son of hell that they were. That is the reality of a group of such false, compromised charlatans who are genuinely offended that one of their own would dare to disagree with their nonsense. The bible does not promise a great end times revival. It promises a great end times apostasy. The ACPE and Emma Stark are leading that apostasy but on this particular disagreement between them, it would seem Stark is much closer to the truth. She may not be too tethered to reality, but Stark wins this cage match.
Reverend Anthony Wade - November 20, 2024