Three Streams

Restoration, Revival and Reformation

Entries Tagged ‘Prophecy’

Currently Reading: Wayne Grudem - The Gift of Prophesy

I’ve recently began to read Wayne Grudem’s The Gift of Prophesy and so far I have found it an excellent explanation of the gift of Prophesy. The book, so far, explores prophets in the O.T, Apostles and Revelation and the gift of Prophesy within the N.T churches.
This book is a must for charismatics and non [...]

THE RIVER OF LIFE is RISING!by David Wilkerson (June 17th 09)

THE RIVER OF LIFE is RISING!
-by David Wilkerson (June 17)
Even while death stalks on all sides, the river of spiritual life is
rising. And it is healing all it touches.
There is a rising tide of spiritual death in many denominations, as
well as in numerous local churches. People are dying spiritually
for lack of God’s solid Word of [...]

What does the New Testament actually teach about the gift of tongues and prophesy? Part One

One of the greatest areas of division among Christians has been, and continues to be, the issue of spiritual gifts. In particular the gifts of speaking in tongues and prophesy. I plan to explore these areas over several blog posts. This post is going to look at the biblical attitude towards speaking in tongues and prophesying.
Attitude [...]

Contemporary qualifications for being a prophet

“I think Phillip Yancey is modern day prophet”. These were the words a Christian sister in the Lord expressed to me recently. My response? “Erm, I think Phillip Yancey is a modern day heretic”.
Perhaps, this was a bit too strong, I’m not sure. But I do know this, the one thing that I found so [...]

Three Streams: What’s it all about?

I thought I’d take some time to introduce afresh what this blog is all about, that is, share something of the vision that birthed this blog.
As the subtitle says, ‘Three streams that are desperately needed in the church today are Biblical Theology, Prophetic utterance and Evangelical Proclamation’.


    “If the cross is not central to in our thinking, it is safe to say that our faith, whatever it may be, is not the Christian faith, and our creed whatever it may be, is not the Apostles’ Creed."
    John Stott