Touch not
“…Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm” (Psalm 105:15)
There is what is called the curse of the prophets. Elijah came on the scene in 1 Kings 17:1 and declared:
“… As the Lord God of Israel liveth, before whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years, but according to my word.”
That’s a curse! The curse of the prophet can stop rainfall. In 2 Kings 2:23, we also see Elisha, fresh from his encounter with the double portion of the spirit of Elijah manifest. Some little children began to mock him saying:
“…Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head.”
Elisha turned back, looked at them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. What happened?
“… And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them” (verse 24)
Make these declarations:
“God, help me not to mock Your prophets. I don’t want to carry a curse on my life. Help me to keep my head safe from the curse of the prophets.”
KORAH, DATHAN, AND ABIRAM withstood Moses in the wilderness. Some other fellows also joined them in their rebellion. Then Moses said: ( read Numbers 16:28-30 from your Bible)
The curse of prophets is real, beware! God honoured Moses’ words: (read verses 31-33 from your Bible).
Everybody fled, “… for they said, lest the earth swallow us up also.” That’s the curse of the prophets!
Friend, don’t bring yourself under the curse of the prophets! I’m not talking about self-appointed prophets; I mean God-ordained prophets. May you not come under their curse!
Read Isaiah 44:24-26 from your Bible.
As soon as Moses finished speaking, the earth opened and all the rebels sank in, along with all that belonged to them! Don’t destroy your generation! Never come under the curse of prophets!
God is saying in the Scriptures above that whatever they say, He will stamp it.
God is committed to His faithful messengers. So, let’s be careful, so we don’t fall under their daggers. Why I’m saying this is because the prophets may not even know what you have done, but the curse naturally comes all the same; because God said, “. . . and do my prophets no harm.”
MIRIAM and AARON murmured against Moses in Numbers 12:1-2. Moses didn’t know even what they said, but God heard them! That was enough. And Miriam came under a curse on the spot.
There are many people in many ministries who may never rise there all their lives. Why? Perhaps they’re under the curse of the prophets. Receive grace for supplication to break this curse from off your life! I see liberty come your way now!
God said, “Touch not mine anointed and do my prophets no harm” Why? God means to say, “They don’t need to know. I will deal with you Myself!” You won’t live under such a curse anymore!
From today, in the place of curses, you shall experience rewards.
From today, the curse of the prophets shall no longer be upon your life, in Jesus’ name.
From today, receive grace not to despise anyone around you! You will not suffer, in the precious name of Jesus!
shalom!
#pstnath.
Jesus is Lord