With love,
God didn’t prophetically tell anyone to release a word to millions of people saying they are to sow a $1,000 seed, a $10,000 seed, a $100,000 seed, or even a $20 seed to them.
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob never said any such thing biblically —nor did His Son Jesus or His helper, the Holy Spirit.
Please consider this when balancing your checkbook and deciding your offerings—in love, not obligation—reflecting on your past, present, and future.
“Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7
“Under compulsion” means giving because you feel forced or manipulated through pressure, false prophecy, or obligation, rather than choosing to give freely and happily from your own cheerful heart.
It’s not biblical when false prophets say,
“I’m speaking to you prophetically that God said this for you,” but they don’t clarify who the “you” is.
They spread their message worldwide, extorting from God’s sick, suffering, and even the wealthy with good hearts who fall for sorcery.
Remember, Jesus overturned the money changers’ tables in the synagogue.
What makes anyone think it’s different today? He is very upset.
Anytime someone tells you that God said something that goes against Scripture, He did not say it—it’s witchcraft.
It opens the door to unclean, demonic spirits oftentimes speaking through them to you, which can take hold of your mind if you agree with it.
This is why you see millionaire and billionaire pastors lording over the unhealed.
They become so rich and powerful that they buy their version of godliness, control global platforms, and mask greed with philanthropy—presenting themselves as holy while being in rebellion and dangerous.
It saddens me to say that this extortion is designed to make you feel obligated because you believe God has spoken or commanded it.
While smiling and speaking of love and kindness, they are actually lying and stealing. I just can’t imagine it.
It creates a false narrative that you must give as if commanded by God, rather than from genuine love and willingness.
If it’s not biblical; it’s not prophecy.
A prophetic word comes from the Spirit of the Lord and is given to anyone in God’s Spirit.
The spirit of prophecy is Christ, and anyone born again in Him can receive divine utterance.
God’s words don’t come from megachurch or political figures demanding specific giving amounts while twisting Scripture with numerology.
This is psychic divination, not God’s voice. —It’s so dangerous.
The Bible says, “My sheep hear my voice,” and that alone is enough for people to understand if God is truly speaking to you.
If God wants you to give, He will guide you spiritually or give you a sign. The Spirit of the Lord never contradicts Scripture.
God’s warning is with love, protection, and clear: anyone who practices divination, sorcery, or witchcraft is detestable to Him and must be avoided.
Such practices are direct rebellion against His holiness and lead you away from the Gospel truth.
The consequences are so serious because Jesus desires you, His people, to remain pure and faithful to Him alone—to live, love, and give purely.
Jeremiah warned:
“Behold, I am against the prophets,” declares the Lord, “who use their own tongues and say, ‘declares the Lord.’
Behold, I am against those who prophesy lying dreams,” declares the Lord, “and who tell them and lead my people astray by their lies and their recklessness, when I did not send them or command them.
“I did not send these prophets, yet they ran; I did not speak to them, yet they prophesied.”
“Let no one be found among you who practices divination or sorcery, or witchcraft.
Weigh everything against God’s word.
Don’t be fooled by the patriarchs and matriarchs of mystery, mysticism, and prosperity preaching any longer.
Much love and protection,
Sister Christine 🕊️
Christine Beach ©️

