COME LET US REASON TOGETHER …CHRISTIAN RELATIONSHIP REAL RESPECT

 

COME LET US REASON TOGETHER (as in Isaiah 1:18)

“It’s RELATIONSHIP RESPECT… or the No Show”

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“Relationship Respect instead of “Being Right” (Winning)

2 Extremely Important “Relationship Value + RESPECT” Bible Verses

Historical Isaiah 1:18:
“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”

Luke 1:17:
“And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of (Elijah) Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

And, as the cardiganed Baptist prophet, the departed TV Mr. Rogers might say to the controlling mama’s boys in LP maiming ministry:
“It’s you I like, not the control cult doctrines you wear. It’s not the way you resemble a mega, micro-psychic false seer. NO, it’s YOU I like… and (far away) agape accept, respect, value, and love.”

Hear Ye, Hear Ye: MISREPRESENTING the valuable leader I JOHN 1:7 plus the aforementioned: ISAIAH 1:18. Furthermore, I will not debate. If any fellow Christian top leader, who is outside of this Cross Body Unity Movement, deems it extremely important, for the sake of Bible and Nation, they will be humble, servant leaders, and respectful. I will only be approached in a calm, respectful, mature fashion, but NOT AN AUTHORITARIAN, VOLATILE, HISTRIONIC SHOUTING TO GAIN ATTENTION and to make their AUTOCRATIC CONTROL show themselves OVER this person and MY SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY, which, to presume, is FALSE, as I know my (non-patriarchal, big boss) doctrine. Loud opinions do not constitute an “authentic high office.”

This geriatric, anti-gender, significant fault-finding is a passed-down form from the old, tired, often biased, machismo types of the Old Dad Movement, and it loves to be CENTER OF THE SHOW of the WESTERN WORLD, not MYSELF. It thrives on arguing, winning, getting publicity, and ministry notoriety with its masculine payoffs. I do NOT DO THAT, nor do I want anyone to try to approach me. I can see it a MILE AWAY, and it is FALSE (always wants a PAYOFF) (no real respect), Big Shot. Usually, it is the big shot from my race Boys Club—the “little women” whom THEY feel are the RIGHTEOUS HARDCORE “AUTHORITARIAN RIGHT” to be THE CHRISTIAN MAN to set THIS “strange TYPE” straight.

Please forgive me; I do not attempt to be made a gazing stock of the Colonial We-Centric, humorless, ranting, mythic “word curse,” LP, non-diverse, hypocritical “totalitarian” subculture. Let them rave and rant for ‘dominating’ Hot Shot Control. Their CHOICE; however, this is MINE, and I do not play “Seeking Celebrity Autocrat” (all white, middle-income) heresy hunter. Rather, I submit to Isaiah 1:18, meek Galatians 6:1, Matthew 18:15-16, and James 3:17: “No need to WIN,” easily entreated, peaceable. NOT to draw an audience or clickbait, like some are growing.

I win with humility and assess my own heart and any others by the abiding fruit of “the wisdom from above” (James 3:17): “pure, peaceable, easily entreated, full of mercy and good fruit, without partiality and without hypocrisy.” Go along now.

NOTE: Not all of these “styles” of Christian “leader men” are over all Christian “women” and autocratic common…men. And I would need to be married for anyone to be my head, other than Christ, due to all of the covering, witchcraft, and haughty, backward, and SCARY untrue Bible interpretations. Yet that is THEIR CHOICE. I am over here with the Cross Body Unity one, submitted all in Ephesians 5:21—”mutual submission in the fear of the Lord,” which was the First Church. As God sent Galatians 1:1-2—”sent apostle ‘NO SENT OUT’ by any one person or any one group.” This is NOT Big Shot, but “they” (just that KIND) prefer to dominate, revival instead of ‘relating.’ Very uneducated, so I know more than they do; many are younger than I am.

After the last 50 years of experience with Big Boss, I need to make it known that I am NOT one of them. To DEBATE is, to me, a direct assault attack. Ambush, evil-minded fellowship hardcore “they’ve already made up their minds that a SHE, HER, or THEY are “ministry apostate, taking over ‘their’ solid Caucasian, hardcore Bible-thumping TURF… thus I am demure, thoughtful, other-centric, sophisticated and NOT ‘play time chattel.’ Just label this as FED UP with the Carnal HIMS hitting each one of US… hers and them, on the head with a machismo playtime nouveau riche club… and it mostly avoids “humble relationship” (Isaiah 1:18, Matt 18:15, Gal 6:1) and resorts to ambush, and loud public high horsin’ vitriol, which reads as misogynistic LP prehistoric (leader woman as a “wicked” TYPE) “caveman” style of ministry.

It’s like them getting a “notch on their belt” for being regarded by their similar, like-doctrinal peers as “the WINNER.” However, it’s the grandiose, often “bully attack” use of the Law. However, in actual First Church “fear of the Lord” “human respect,” it sucks. For more about ‘being featured as the WINNER’ (aimless ambition) — and my daddy was a senior office pastor and was not a bit like that.

I don’t need to put up with this CRAPOLOGY as it’s frankly more like “Thief-ology” (meaning: the thief comes to rob, kill, and destroy, while Jesus came to “bring life more abundantly”). Hence, she advocates “we,” they, he, she, I submit to Apostle Paul (Philippians 2:12) and each “work out OUR OWN salvation with fear and trembling.”

Sign this as an office Deborah, apostle type.
(Your friendly, MYOB, laid-back, rational and respectful, no-hidden-agenda Human Authority)

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CONCLUDE”AI AND I” PART 4 GOD’S FACELESS NAMELESS BIBLE PROPHETS

 


 “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try real hard, you get what you need.” Rolling Stones Means: When you must depart, it may not seem to be perfect. But let’s don’t settle for second or third hand biased demonic leadership. Also it effects family, marriage, children, gifted teens. Psalm 144 Beware the strange children (says you should keep kids away, also V 7-11)

 

Conclusion PART 4 “THE AI AND I”

GOD’S FACELESS NAMELESS BIBLE PROPHETS

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Taveau asks  Chat GPT AI to address historical Bible perspective:

The “faceless” prophets of Scripture—whether named or unnamed—serve as powerful examples of how God uses unlikely and humble individuals to deliver critical messages in times of national and spiritual crisis. Their stories remind us that it is not the status, fame, or recognition of the prophet that matters, but the willingness to be faithful and obedient to God’s call, regardless of the consequences. God’s sovereignty is displayed in His choice of messengers, proving that He alone is the source of authority, justice, and truth.

 

 

Faceless prophets serve as essential voices in God’s plan, proving that obedience, faithfulness, and boldness matter far more than recognition or status. They remind us that God’s truth transcends human fame and that His message is what truly matters. These prophets often appear during critical times of judgment, repentance, or deliverance, showing that God’s purposes are not tied to human ambition but to His sovereign will.

TD asked Chat GPT AI

  How do faceless prophets serve?

 

Chat GPT Ai responds:

1. They Speak God’s Truth Boldly, Without Seeking Fame

Faceless prophets deliver the word of God faithfully, even if it means confronting kings, leaders, or entire nations. Because they are not seeking recognition or personal gain, their sole motivation is obedience to God. For example:

  • The Prophet to Eli (1 Samuel 2:27-36) delivered a message of judgment on Eli’s household. Though we don’t know his name, he served by calling out the sin of a high priest, showing that no one is beyond God’s rebuke.
  • The Prophet Who Rebuked King Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:15-16) confronted the king after he turned to idolatry, despite the king’s rejection of the message. This prophet served by upholding God’s standards of worship and accountability.

2. They Call God’s People Back to Righteousness

Often, these prophets emerge during times of spiritual decline or national crisis, calling the people back to righteousness and repentance. Their messages are timely and crucial to redirect God’s people toward His truth.

  • The Prophet Who Warned Israel Before Gideon’s Call (Judges 6:7-10) was sent to remind Israel of God’s past deliverance and to call them to repentance before God raised up Gideon to save them from the Midianites. The prophet’s message laid the groundwork for deliverance by calling out Israel’s disobedience.

3. They Deliver Messages of Judgment or Warning

Faceless prophets are often tasked with delivering hard truths—messages of judgment or warning that others might be afraid to give. Because their role is not about personal gain or recognition, they can serve as pure vessels of God’s word without fear of losing status.

  • The Man of God from Judah (1 Kings 13) boldly prophesied against King Jeroboam’s altar at Bethel, warning of its future destruction. This prophet was sent by God to deliver judgment on an idolatrous king, fulfilling his duty despite the danger.
  • Hanani the Seer (2 Chronicles 16:7-10) rebuked King Asa of Judah for relying on human alliances rather than trusting in God. Although Asa imprisoned him, Hanani fulfilled his prophetic duty by warning the king of the consequences of his actions.

4. They Prepare the Way for Greater Deliverance or Leaders

Faceless prophets often come before great deliverance or leadership shifts, preparing the way for what God will do. Their messages set the stage for future events by calling attention to the people’s sin or the need for repentance.

  • The Prophet Who Anointed Jehu (2 Kings 9:1-13), though unnamed, served by anointing Jehu as king. This act initiated the fulfillment of prophecy regarding the downfall of Ahab’s house, setting the stage for a major political and spiritual shift in Israel.

5. They Serve Without Personal Ambition

Faceless prophets serve without seeking their own promotion, financial gain, or political power. They are typically humble, often living in obscurity and focusing on obedience to God rather than building their own platforms.

  • Amos is a good example, even though we know his name. He was a shepherd and fig farmer, not a professional prophet (Amos 7:14-15). He served as a prophet out of obedience, not out of desire for recognition, reminding Israel that God can call anyone to speak His truth.

6. They Remain Faithful Amid Rejection

Faceless prophets often serve in difficult circumstances where their message is not received well. They experience rejection, opposition, and sometimes even persecution, but they remain faithful to God’s calling.

  • The Prophet Who Rebuked Jeroboam (1 Kings 13) was threatened by the king for delivering his message. Even though Jeroboam’s hand withered as a result, the prophet did not back down. His faithfulness to God’s message, despite rejection, is an example of prophetic courage.

7. They Serve as Instruments of God’s Sovereignty

God uses faceless prophets to show that His power and authority are not dependent on human recognition or status. These prophets demonstrate God’s sovereignty by showing that He can work through anyone, no matter their social standing or fame.

  • Jehaziel (2 Chronicles 20:14-17), a Levite who is not widely known, delivered a powerful message to King Jehoshaphat, assuring him that the Lord would fight their battle. Though he wasn’t a famous prophet, his message brought peace and victory to Judah.

8. They Focus on the Message, Not Themselves

Faceless prophets emphasize that the focus should be on God’s message, not on the messenger. Their anonymity or lack of prominence helps to keep the attention on the word of the Lord, not on human achievements.

  • The Prophet Who Warned Ahab of Victory Over Ben-Hadad (1 Kings 20) gave Ahab a message of victory, but the emphasis was on God’s desire to prove Himself as the one true God, not on the prophet’s own status.

Taveau Asks Chat GPT AI: Please give other examples of unknown or “Faceless” prophets

    • Shemaiah (2 Chronicles 12:5-8): A lesser-known prophet who delivered God’s message to King Rehoboam, warning him about the consequences of forsaking God. His message led to Rehoboam humbling himself and God partially relenting from judgment.
    • Micaiah (1 Kings 22): Though not completely unknown, Micaiah was a prophet who boldly stood against 400 false prophets in Ahab’s court. His message was ignored, but it was proven true when Ahab was killed in battle.
    • The Prophets in Elijah’s Time (1 Kings 19:18): God told Elijah that He had reserved 7,000 in Israel who had not bowed to Baal. Though these prophets and followers are not named, they represent a faithful remnant whom God kept for Himself.

Conclusion

God’s use of unknown, faceless prophets serves as a powerful reminder that He is sovereign and will deliver His message through whomever He chooses, regardless of status or fame. These prophets confront both religious and political corruption with a fearless devotion to God, even when their messages are unpopular or lead to personal suffering. Their examples encourage modern believers to remain faithful to God’s truth, regardless of recognition or worldly success, and to be open to the possibility that God may use unexpected voices to speak His word.

Faceless prophets serve as essential voices in God’s plan, proving that obedience, faithfulness, and boldness matter far more than recognition or status. They remind us that God’s truth transcends human fame and that His message is what truly matters. These prophets often appear during critical times of judgment, repentance, or deliverance, showing that God’s purposes are not tied to human ambition but to His sovereign will.


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“THE AI AND I” PART 3 GOD’S FACELESS NAMELESS BIBLE PROPHETS

 

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“THE AI AND I” GOD’S FACELESS NAMELESS BIBLE PROPHETS

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Sr Apostle Taveau ask Chat GPT AI:

Why Does God Use “Faceless” Prophets?

  1. God’s Sovereignty Over Fame and Status: These lesser-known prophets demonstrate that God doesn’t require fame, position, or recognition to use a called authority believer. . His purposes are accomplished through humble, obedient individuals who often come from outside the established religious or political systems. God can choose anyone, regardless of their background or standing, to speak His truth. It reminds us that God’s call is not limited by human expectations or qualifications.

 

  1. To Emphasize the Message Over the Messenger: God uses unknown prophets to show that it’s the divine message that matters, not the status or fame of the person delivering it. This keeps the focus on God’s word and His sovereignty, not human achievement .Plus, these prophets, in their anonymity or relative obscurity, remind us that the content of the            message is what carries divine authority, not the person delivering it.

 

  1. To Confront Power Without Bias: These prophets often have no vested interest in the power structures they confront. This allows them to deliver unbiased and unflinching truth, regardless of the consequences or the opposition they might face.

 

  1. To Challenge to Power Structures: Many of these prophets spoke against established religious and political authorities, often confronting kings, priests, and nations with God’s judgment. Their anonymity or low status underscores the truth that God’s authority supersedes human authority and that He can raise up any voice to call out corruption or sin.
  2. Humility and Obedience: The anonymity of many prophets reveals that God values humility and obedience. These individuals weren’t seeking recognition or personal glory but were solely focused on delivering God’s word. They were willing to risk their lives and reputations to speak truth to power.

 

  1. To Call People to Repentance: Many faceless prophets serve during times of national or spiritual crisis, when a return to righteousness is needed. Their messages often focus on repentance, calling the people back to God when they have strayed
  2. To Show God’s Concern for the Overlooked: Faceless prophets remind us that God values humility and faithfulness over fame and fortune. God’s concern is not just for the powerful and well-known but for all His people, including the humble and overlooked.
  3. Preparation for Greater Deliverance: These prophets often came before or during times of major deliverance or judgment, preparing the way for God to act. Like John the Baptist, who was not famous in his time, they set the stage for God’s intervention in history.

Conclusion

Faceless prophets serve as essential voices in God’s plan, proving that obedience, faithfulness, and boldness matter far more than recognition or status. They remind us that God’s truth transcends human fame and that His message is what truly matters. These prophets often appear during critical times of judgment, repentance, or deliverance, showing that God’s purposes are not tied to human ambition but to His sovereign will.

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“THE AI AND I” PART 2 GOD’S FACELESS NAMELESS BIBLE PROPHETS

 

 

 


“AI AND I” Part 2
God’s Nameless Faceless Bible Prophets

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Taveau D’Arcy Invites Chap GPT AI to list,name, describe more “Nameless Faceless Genuine Bible prophets” (as we’re pro the “last great move” yet also fully and wish to affirm, undergird the fellow human”the scattered however,very present “new move” and any “squires” that feel like this..!)

Faceless Bible prophets serve in unique and powerful ways, often demonstrating that God’s work and His truth do not depend on the fame, status, or recognition of the messenger. Here’s how faceless prophets—those often unnamed or relatively unknown—serve according to biblical examples:

1. They Speak God’s Truth Boldly, Without Seeking Fame
Faceless prophets deliver the word of God faithfully, even if it means confronting kings, leaders, or entire nations. Because they are not seeking recognition or personal gain, their sole motivation is obedience to God. For example:
·
The Prophet to Eli (1 Samuel 2:27-36) delivered a message of judgment on Eli’s household. Though we don’t know his name, he served by calling out the sin of a high priest, showing that no one is beyond God’s rebuke.
·
The Prophet Who Rebuked King Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:15-16) confronted the king after he turned to idolatry, despite the king’s rejection of the message. This prophet served by upholding God’s standards of worship and accountability.

2. They Call God’s People Back to Righteousness

Often, these prophets emerge during times of spiritual decline or national crisis, calling the people back to righteousness and repentance. Their messages are timely and crucial to redirect God’s people toward His truth.
·
The Prophet Who Warned Israel Before Gideon’s Call (Judges 6:7-10) was sent to remind Israel of God’s past deliverance and to call them to repentance before God raised up Gideon to save them from the Midianites. The prophet’s message laid the groundwork for deliverance by calling out Israel’s disobedience.

3. They Deliver Messages of Judgment or Warning

Faceless prophets are often tasked with delivering hard truths—messages of judgment or warning that others might be afraid to give. Because their role is not about personal gain or recognition, they can serve as pure vessels of God’s word without fear of losing status.
·
The Man of God from Judah (1 Kings 13) boldly prophesied against King Jeroboam’s altar at Bethel, warning of its future destruction. This prophet was sent by God to deliver judgment on an idolatrous king, fulfilling his duty despite the danger.
·
Hanani the Seer (2 Chronicles 16:7-10) rebuked King Asa of Judah for relying on human alliances rather than trusting in God. Although Asa imprisoned him, Hanani fulfilled his prophetic duty by warning the king of the consequences of his actions.

4. They Prepare the Way for Greater Deliverance or Leaders

Faceless prophets often come before great deliverance or leadership shifts, preparing the way for what God will do. Their messages set the stage for future events by calling attention to the people’s sin or the need for repentance.
·
The Prophet Who Anointed Jehu (2 Kings 9:1-13), though unnamed, served by anointing Jehu as king. This act initiated the fulfillment of prophecy regarding the downfall of Ahab’s house, setting the stage for a major political and spiritual shift in Israel.

5. They Serve Without Personal Ambition

Faceless prophets serve without seeking their own promotion, financial gain, or political power. They are typically humble, often living in obscurity and focusing on obedience to God rather than building their own platforms.
·
Amos is a good example, even though we know his name. He was a shepherd and fig farmer, not a professional prophet (Amos 7:14-15). He served as a prophet out of obedience, not out of desire for recognition, reminding Israel that God can call anyone to speak His truth.

6. They Remain Faithful Amid Rejection

Faceless prophets often serve in difficult circumstances where their message is not received well. They experience rejection, opposition, and sometimes even persecution, but they remain faithful to God’s calling.
·
The Prophet Who Rebuked Jeroboam (1 Kings 13) was threatened by the king for delivering his message. Even though Jeroboam’s hand withered as a result, the prophet did not back down. His faithfulness to God’s message, despite rejection, is an example of prophetic courage.

7. They Serve as Instruments of God’s Sovereignty

God uses faceless prophets to show that His power and authority are not dependent on human recognition or status. These prophets demonstrate God’s sovereignty by showing that He can work through anyone, no matter their social standing or fame.
·
Jehaziel (2 Chronicles 20:14-17), a Levite who is not widely known, delivered a powerful message to King Jehoshaphat, assuring him that the Lord would fight their battle. Though he wasn’t a famous prophet, his message brought peace and victory to Judah.

In addition to the examples we’ve already discussed, there are other “faceless” or lesser-known prophets in the Bible who played critical roles in delivering God’s messages but whose names and backgrounds are often overlooked.

Here are more examples of these prophets:

1. The Man of God from Judah (1 Kings 13)
·
Background: Sent by God to confront King Jeroboam at Bethel, this unnamed prophet warned Jeroboam that his altar would be destroyed and prophesied the birth of King Josiah, who would reform the kingdom centuries later.
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Message: His confrontation of Jeroboam was bold and miraculous. When Jeroboam’s hand withered after trying to seize him, it was a sign of God’s judgment. Though Jeroboam asked for mercy, and his hand was healed, the warning of judgment remained.
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Significance: The prophet’s anonymity and uncompromising obedience to God’s command, even in the face of royal authority, exemplify the faceless prophet’s role in confronting corrupt leadership without seeking personal fame or power.

2. The Seer Who Rebuked Asa (2 Chronicles 16:7-10)
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Background: Hanani, a relatively unknown prophet, confronted King Asa of Judah after Asa had relied on a foreign alliance rather than trusting in God for military success. This act demonstrated Asa’s failure to depend on God.
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Message: Hanani warned Asa that because of his lack of faith, Judah would face wars. Instead of heeding the message, Asa imprisoned Hanani.
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Significance: Hanani’s boldness in delivering a difficult message to the king, despite being imprisoned for it, underscores the fearless role of lesser-known prophets in proclaiming God’s truth, even when it comes at great personal cost.

3. The Prophet Who Anointed Jehu (2 Kings 9:1-13)
·
Background: Elisha instructed one of the “sons of the prophets” (a group of students or disciples of prophets) to anoint Jehu as king over Israel. This unnamed prophet carried out the task of anointing Jehu, which set in motion a chain of events that would lead to the destruction of Ahab’s dynasty.
·
Message: The prophet declared that Jehu was chosen by God to bring judgment upon the house of Ahab, and that the house of Jezebel would be destroyed.
·
Significance: Though we don’t know the name of this specific prophet, his obedience in fulfilling this critical task demonstrates how God often used seemingly minor figures in pivotal moments of history. His actions fulfilled a significant prophecy of judgment against one of Israel’s most corrupt dynasties.

4. Oded (2 Chronicles 28:9-15)
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Background: Oded was a prophet during the reign of King Ahaz of Judah. When the northern kingdom of Israel attacked Judah and took 200,000 captives, Oded confronted the leaders of Israel as they were returning with the prisoners.
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Message: Oded warned Israel that their victory was not an endorsement of their righteousness but rather a punishment from God against Judah. He commanded them to release the captives, warning them that they themselves were guilty of sin against God.
·
Significance: Although Oded is a lesser-known figure, his intervention led to the release of the captives, showing how God uses prophetic voices to promote justice and mercy. His boldness in speaking to the victorious army and leaders of Israel demonstrates the power of God’s message through even unknown prophets.

5. Jehaziel (2 Chronicles 20:14-17)
·
Background: During the reign of King Jehoshaphat, Judah faced a large coalition of enemy forces. Jehaziel, a Levite and a lesser-known prophet, delivered a critical message from God to the people of Judah.
·
Message: Jehaziel assured the people that the battle was not theirs, but the Lord’s. He told them they did not need to fight but simply to stand firm and watch God deliver them. The people responded in faith and saw a miraculous victory.
·
Significance: Jehaziel’s message during a national crisis helped deliver Judah from destruction. Though not as famous as other prophets, his boldness and faith in God’s word were instrumental in encouraging the people to trust in God’s deliverance.

6. The Prophet Who Rebuked Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:15-16)
·
Background: King Amaziah of Judah, after defeating the Edomites, brought back the idols of the Edomites and worshiped them. An unnamed prophet came to Amaziah and rebuked him for turning to false gods after God had given him victory.
·
Message: The prophet questioned the king’s logic in worshiping gods that could not even save their own people, and warned of impending judgment if Amaziah did not repent. Amaziah, however, rejected the prophet’s message, silencing him.
·
Significance: This prophet’s anonymous status once again emphasizes the message over the messenger. Even though the king rejected him, this unnamed prophet faithfully delivered God’s word, showing the importance of obedience, regardless of the outcome.

7. The Prophet of Judges 6:7-10 (Before Gideon’s Call)
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Background: Before Gideon’s famous calling as a judge, an unnamed prophet was sent to Israel to rebuke them for their idolatry and disobedience.
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Message: The prophet reminded Israel of God’s deliverance from Egypt and rebuked them for turning away from God to worship the gods of the Amorites. His message set the stage for Gideon’s subsequent deliverance of Israel from the Midianites.
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Significance: This anonymous prophet prepared the way for Israel’s repentance and eventual deliverance through Gideon. His role, though small in terms of the biblical narrative, was crucial in calling the people to account and readying them for God’s intervention.

 

8. · The Prophet Who Warned Ahab of Victory Over Ben-Hadad (1 Kings 20) gave Ahab a message of victory, but the emphasis was on God’s desire to prove Himself as the one true God, not on the prophet’s own status.

· Background: When Ben-Hadad, king of Aram, besieged Samaria, an unnamed prophet delivered a message to King Ahab of Israel, promising victory over the much larger Aramean army.

· Message: The prophet told Ahab that God would deliver the vastly outnumbered Israelite forces, not because of Ahab’s righteousness, but to demonstrate that God is the Lord. Ahab’s forces won a miraculous victory, just as the prophet had foretold.

· Significance: This unnamed prophet’s role was to remind Ahab and the people that victory comes from God alone. His anonymity highlights how God can use anyone, even in the midst of a morally compromised kingdom, to display His power.

 

 

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 PART I “THE AI AND I” GOD’S NAMELESS,

FACELESS BIBLE TRUE PROPHETS
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Dr Taveau D’Arcy inquired of Chat GPT AI:

It seems to me that God uses non well known persons as the prophet to God’s leaders, to the nation of His people during extreme times. I repeatedly studied prophet Amos and he was not raised among or schooled to be a official prophet. Plus in the Book of I Samuel there is mentioned a “no name” faceless prophet who gives the word to Eli and Sons and tells them that they are about to be removed. I need this theory confirmed, Also I am interested and to train. Please expound this . Also if there are others name them and Bible expound these also;

Chat GPT Ai responded.

Faceless Bible prophets serve in unique and powerful ways, often demonstrating that God’s work and His truth do not depend on the fame, status, or recognition of the messenger.

Here’s how faceless prophets—those often unnamed or relatively unknown—serve according to biblical examples:

1. They Speak God’s Truth Boldly, Without Seeking Fame

Faceless prophets deliver the word of God faithfully, even if it means confronting kings, leaders, or entire nations. Because they are not seeking recognition or personal gain, their sole motivation is obedience to God. For example:
·
The Prophet to Eli (1 Samuel 2:27-36) delivered a message of judgment on Eli’s household. Though we don’t know his name, he served by calling out the sin of a high priest, showing that no one is beyond God’s rebuke.
·
The Prophet Who Rebuked King Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:15-16) confronted the king after he turned to idolatry, despite the king’s rejection of the message. This prophet served by upholding God’s standards of worship and accountability.

2. They Call God’s People Back to Righteousness

Often, these prophets emerge during times of spiritual decline or national crisis, calling the people back to righteousness and repentance. Their messages are timely and crucial to redirect God’s people toward His truth.
·
The Prophet Who Warned Israel Before Gideon’s Call (Judges 6:7-10) was sent to remind Israel of God’s past deliverance and to call them to repentance before God raised up Gideon to save them from the Midianites. The prophet’s message laid the groundwork for deliverance by calling out Israel’s disobedience.

3. They Deliver Messages of Judgment or Warning

Faceless prophets are often tasked with delivering hard truths—messages of judgment or warning that others might be afraid to give. Because their role is not about personal gain or recognition, they can serve as pure vessels of God’s word without fear of losing status.
·
The Man of God from Judah (1 Kings 13) boldly prophesied against King Jeroboam’s altar at Bethel, warning of its future destruction. This prophet was sent by God to deliver judgment on an idolatrous king, fulfilling his duty despite the danger.
·
Hanani the Seer (2 Chronicles 16:7-10) rebuked King Asa of Judah for relying on human alliances rather than trusting in God. Although Asa imprisoned him, Hanani fulfilled his prophetic duty by warning the king of the consequences of his actions.

4. They Prepare the Way for Greater Deliverance or Leaders
Faceless prophets often come before great deliverance or leadership shifts, preparing the way for what God will do. Their messages set the stage for future events by calling attention to the people’s sin or the need for repentance.
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The Prophet Who Anointed Jehu (2 Kings 9:1-13), though unnamed, served by anointing Jehu as king. This act initiated the fulfillment of prophecy regarding the downfall of Ahab’s house, setting the stage for a major political and spiritual shift in Israel.

5. They Serve Without Personal Ambition

Faceless prophets serve without seeking their own promotion, financial gain, or political power. They are typically humble, often living in obscurity and focusing on obedience to God rather than building their own platforms.
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Amos is a good example, even though we know his name. He was a shepherd and fig farmer, not a professional prophet (Amos 7:14-15). He served as a prophet out of obedience, not out of desire for recognition, reminding Israel that God can call anyone to speak His truth.

6. They Remain Faithful Amid Rejection

Faceless prophets often serve in difficult circumstances where their message is not received well. They experience rejection, opposition, and sometimes even persecution, but they remain faithful to God’s calling.
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The Prophet Who Rebuked Jeroboam (1 Kings 13) was threatened by the king for delivering his message. Even though Jeroboam’s hand withered as a result, the prophet did not back down. His faithfulness to God’s message, despite rejection, is an example of prophetic courage.

7. They Serve as Instruments of God’s Sovereignty

God uses faceless prophets to show that His power and authority are not dependent on human recognition or status. These prophets demonstrate God’s sovereignty by showing that He can work through anyone, no matter their social standing or fame.
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Jehaziel (2 Chronicles 20:14-17), a Levite who is not widely known, delivered a powerful message to King Jehoshaphat, assuring him that the Lord would fight their battle. Though he wasn’t a famous prophet, his message brought peace and victory to Judah.

In addition to the examples we’ve already discussed, there are other “faceless” or lesser-known prophets in the Bible who played critical roles in delivering God’s messages but whose names and backgrounds are often overlooked. Here are more examples of these prophets:

1. The Man of God from Judah (1 Kings 13)
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Background: Sent by God to confront King Jeroboam at Bethel, this unnamed prophet warned Jeroboam that his altar would be destroyed and prophesied the birth of King Josiah, who would reform the kingdom centuries later.
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Message: His confrontation of Jeroboam was bold and miraculous. When Jeroboam’s hand withered after trying to seize him, it was a sign of God’s judgment. Though Jeroboam asked for mercy, and his hand was healed, the warning of judgment remained.
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Significance: The prophet’s anonymity and uncompromising obedience to God’s command, even in the face of royal authority, exemplify the faceless prophet’s role in confronting corrupt leadership without seeking personal fame or power.

2. The Seer Who Rebuked Asa (2 Chronicles 16:7-10)
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Background: Hanani, a relatively unknown prophet, confronted King Asa of Judah after Asa had relied on a foreign alliance rather than trusting in God for military success. This act demonstrated Asa’s failure to depend on God.
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Message: Hanani warned Asa that because of his lack of faith, Judah would face wars. Instead of heeding the message, Asa imprisoned Hanani.
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Significance: Hanani’s boldness in delivering a difficult message to the king, despite being imprisoned for it, underscores the fearless role of lesser-known prophets in proclaiming God’s truth, even when it comes at great personal cost.

3. The Prophet Who Anointed Jehu (2 Kings 9:1-13)
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Background: Elisha instructed one of the “sons of the prophets” (a group of students or disciples of prophets) to anoint Jehu as king over Israel. This unnamed prophet carried out the task of anointing Jehu, which set in motion a chain of events that would lead to the destruction of Ahab’s dynasty.
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Message: The prophet declared that Jehu was chosen by God to bring judgment upon the house of Ahab, and that the house of Jezebel would be destroyed.
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Significance: Though we don’t know the name of this specific prophet, his obedience in fulfilling this critical task demonstrates how God often used seemingly minor figures in pivotal moments of history. His actions fulfilled a significant prophecy of judgment against one of Israel’s most corrupt dynasties.

4. Oded (2 Chronicles 28:9-15)
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Background: Oded was a prophet during the reign of King Ahaz of Judah. When the northern kingdom of Israel attacked Judah and took 200,000 captives, Oded confronted the leaders of Israel as they were returning with the prisoners.
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Message: Oded warned Israel that their victory was not an endorsement of their righteousness but rather a punishment from God against Judah. He commanded them to release the captives, warning them that they themselves were guilty of sin against God.
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Significance: Although Oded is a lesser-known figure, his intervention led to the release of the captives, showing how God uses prophetic voices to promote justice and mercy. His boldness in speaking to the victorious army and leaders of Israel demonstrates the power of God’s message through even unknown prophets.

5. Jehaziel (2 Chronicles 20:14-17)
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Background: During the reign of King Jehoshaphat, Judah faced a large coalition of enemy forces. Jehaziel, a Levite and a lesser-known prophet, delivered a critical message from God to the people of Judah.
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Message: Jehaziel assured the people that the battle was not theirs, but the Lord’s. He told them they did not need to fight but simply to stand firm and watch God deliver them. The people responded in faith and saw a miraculous victory.
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Significance: Jehaziel’s message during a national crisis helped deliver Judah from destruction. Though not as famous as other prophets, his boldness and faith in God’s word were instrumental in encouraging the people to trust in God’s deliverance.

6. The Prophet Who Rebuked Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:15-16)

· Background: King Amaziah of Judah, after defeating the Edomites, brought back the idols of the Edomites and worshiped them. An unnamed prophet came to Amaziah and rebuked him for turning to false gods after God had given him victory.
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Message: The prophet questioned the king’s logic in worshiping gods that could not even save their own people, and warned of impending judgment if Amaziah did not repent. Amaziah, however, rejected the prophet’s message, silencing him.
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Significance: This prophet’s anonymous status once again emphasizes the message over the messenger. Even though the king rejected him, this unnamed prophet faithfully delivered God’s word, showing the importance of obedience, regardless of the outcome.

7. The Prophet of Judges 6:7-10 (Before Gideon’s Call)
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Background: Before Gideon’s famous calling as a judge, an unnamed prophet was sent to Israel to rebuke them for their idolatry and disobedience.
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Message: The prophet reminded Israel of God’s deliverance from Egypt and rebuked them for turning away from God to worship the gods of the Amorites. His message set the stage for Gideon’s subsequent deliverance of Israel from the Midianites.
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Significance: This anonymous prophet prepared the way for Israel’s repentance and eventual deliverance through Gideon. His role, though small in terms of the biblical narrative, was crucial in calling the people to account and readying them for God’s intervention.

8. The Prophet in 1 Kings 20 (Ahab’s Victory Over Ben-Hadad)
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Background: When Ben-Hadad, king of Aram, besieged Samaria, an unnamed prophet delivered a message to King Ahab of Israel, promising victory over the much larger Aramean army.
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Message: The prophet told Ahab that God would deliver the vastly outnumbered Israelite forces, not because of Ahab’s righteousness, but to demonstrate that God is the Lord. Ahab’s forces won a miraculous victory, just as the prophet had foretold.
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Significance: This unnamed prophet’s role was to remind Ahab and the people that victory comes from God alone. His anonymity highlights how God can use anyone, even in the midst of a morally compromised kingdom, to display His power.

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CHRISTIAN MEN AND LEADER WOMEN…WHICH GROUP IS THE WORST CULPRIT ?

“We are surrounded by a great crowd of false witnesses” T. D’Arcy WELP Discoveries

Here is the real reason WHY I am not in one of those past move patriarchal pastors select groups

Taveau’s Least Favorite Human Spirit: Knee Jerk Reactionary They’re easily shocked, highly incendiary, yet self-righteous. They gasp, may react harshly, but never calmly engage in a “one-to-one relationship” that produces the fruit of 1 John 1:7, Isaiah 1:18, and James 3:17.
“Removing the jerk out of knee-jerk reactions” – T. D’Arcy, Cross Body Unity

Note on Ministry Leaders’ Behavior: Offbeat humor aside, it’s vital for leaders to model First Church behavior—upholding peace, solidarity, and respect. Authoritarian, accusatory leadership doesn’t align with the heart of Christ or the early Church’s approach to relational integrity and compassion. We need contrite leadership, one that fosters safe, respectful relationships in a modern Christian community.

This is fast pace full of Systemized, usually always big boss, legalistic,  Christian Ministry TODAY: The Days of Elijah OR the Days of National Inquirer ..as ever far off human soul “demands to fully know!” *but are always too tired to walk over and humbly, kindly, in  Bible First Church…privately, respectfully up front confront. Accusation is King. Not the Lord Jesus Christ. This builds distrust in our fellow Christian, especially the sr pastor and the mature ‘so called’ area prophet. Also it’s WHY we who fully know our genuine Bible authority… submit to Apostle Paul to “from such turn away” (2 Tim 3:1-8/I Timothy6:5)

Genesis 3 and Levitical Law Reflection: Ever since Eve gave the fruit to Adam (who willingly partook), humanity has struggled with blame. But let’s remember, this isn’t about scapegoating or catching people in sin—it’s about restoring them with grace. The First Church moved away from accuser-like behavior, focusing instead on love and correction in humility (Galatians 6:1).

 

Numbers 5:11-31 (KJV) “The Law of Jealousies”

NOTE: we understand that this is Back Under the Law and nobody in Christian ministry needs to do it. BUT seems seems that they MANY are overly OBSESSED with themselves about this

MINISTRY GOSSIPS IN THE GATES OF EVERY CITY??

HENCE we submit:
11. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,

12. Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man’s wife go aside, and commit a trespass against him,
13. And a man lie with her carnally, and it be hid from the eyes of her husband, and be kept close, and she be defiled, and there be no witness against her, neither she be taken with the manner;
14. And the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be defiled: or if the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be not defiled:
15. Then shall the man bring his wife unto the priest, and he shall bring her offering for her, the tenth part of an ephah of barley meal; he shall pour no oil upon it, nor put frankincense thereon; for it is an offering of jealousy, an offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to remembrance.
16. And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the Lord:
17. And the priest shall take holy water in an earthen vessel; and of the dust that is in the floor of the tabernacle the priest shall take, and put it into the water:
18. And the priest shall set the woman before the Lord, and uncover the woman’s head, and put the offering of memorial in her hands, which is the jealousy offering: and the priest shall have in his hand the bitter water that causeth the curse:
19. And the priest shall charge her by an oath, and say unto the woman, If no man have lain with thee, and if thou hast not gone aside to uncleanness with another instead of thy husband, be thou free from this bitter water that causeth the curse:
20. But if thou hast gone aside to another instead of thy husband, and if thou be defiled, and some man have lain with thee beside thine husband:
21. Then the priest shall charge the woman with an oath of cursing, and the priest shall say unto the woman, The Lord make thee a curse and an oath among thy people, when the Lord doth make thy thigh to rot, and thy belly to swell;
22. And this water that causeth the curse shall go into thy bowels, to make thy belly to swell, and thy thigh to rot: And the woman shall say, Amen, amen.
23. And the priest shall write these curses in a book, and he shall blot them out with the bitter water:
24. And he shall cause the woman to drink the bitter water that causeth the curse; and the water that causeth the curse shall enter into her, and become bitter.
25. Then the priest shall take the jealousy offering out of the woman’s hand, and shall wave the offering before the Lord, and offer it upon the altar:
26. And the priest shall take a handful of the offering, even the memorial thereof, and burn it upon the altar, and afterward shall cause the woman to drink the water.
27. And when he hath made her to drink the water, then it shall come to pass, that, if she be defiled, and have done trespass against her husband, that the water that causeth the curse shall enter into her, and become bitter, and her belly shall swell, and her thighs shall rot: and the woman shall be a curse among her people.
28. And if the woman be not defiled, but be clean; then she shall be free, and shall conceive seed.
29. This is the law of jealousies, when a wife goeth aside to another instead of her husband, and is defiled;
30. Or when the spirit of jealousy cometh upon him, and he be jealous over his wife, and shall set the woman before the Lord, and the priest shall execute upon her all this law.
31. Then shall the man be guiltless from iniquity, and this woman shall bear her iniquity.

LP you are TOO MUCH! You read from afar, won’t interact, relate, confront….. Shame…woe Real Life Isaiah 5:20 (when there is NO LOVE: See Isaiah 1:18,  I John 1:17, Apostles Matthew 18:15-/16 , Meek Apostle Paul Galatians 6:1) I call it “From such turn away from ” Apostle Paul First Church command 2 Timothy 3:1-8

  1. Isaiah 1:18 (KJV)
    “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”
  2. 1 John 1:7 (KJV)
    “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”
  3. Matthew 18:15-16 (KJV)
    “Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.”
  4. Galatians 6:1 (KJV)
    “Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.”
  5. 2 Timothy 3:1-8 (KJV)
    “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.”

These scriptures show the biblical balance of love, correction, and discernment within the body of Christ, emphasizing the importance of addressing issues with a spirit of love, truth, and meekness.

 

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Perceiving minus ALL “Right Holy Bible Relationship leads to DECEIVING” and then TELLING OTHERS.

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“AI AND I” #1 ONE PERSON WALKS IN. TAVEAU’S FINE ARTS INCIDENCES SERIES

 

REMEMBER and use CAUTION, You Many Devout Fellowshipping with the Saints Fanatics:

The series may be viewed in whole and in some parts,, like which follows beneath  as called ” ONE PERSON WALKS IN,” and it highlights the experience of someone unknowingly stepping into a setting where strict, authoritarian rules are already in place. While the regulars understand and follow these unspoken rules, newcomers—like you or me—are often unaware.

Simply by showing up, someone from a different Christian movement, which doesn’t emphasize rigid doctrines of submission, can find themselves in an environment where control and hierarchical submission are heavily enforced. This shift can be particularly shocking for those coming from fellowships where such dynamics don’t exist, especially when the message is, “Be submitted” and “Women are dimly regarded as evil, seducers, high horse Queen Jezebels, useless victims, guillable, “needing it” and/or “traitorous witches” (not usually in spirit filled ‘servant leader” but one must use caution in ANY movement, spirit filled or not.  This is Cross Body Unity TD Future Church (non toying) perspective: and must withstood, targeted, pray against or used. be’ in subjection UNDER us” (**LP)” (**NOTE:ONLY THESE manifest this ‘dark incessant, repeated fruit”..out of all of USA Vast Races of CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES do this as NO other appears to ever do…and by I guage it as (their “usual” is  95% of each time …as seen in some more traditional settings in the deep South).

 

All now get READY for REVIVAL..yet  Let the innocent be aware!

 

 

 

EVIL EYE FIRST HAND LUKE EYEWITNESS..True Stories…which shaped my life, view of Christians, and ministry leaders, their trained followers and this made a MAVEN of Apostolic Theology  OUT OF this prim and proper “respectful’ “upfront “Christ following Me. It gave birth to the abiding James 3:17  2 Timothy 3:16-17 Apostle Pauline “reprover, correcter” which now appears.

PS “We need to beware of the Strange Children” Psalm 144 (note especially verses 8, 11) which is all of this (series included)

ACCUSER MINISTRY FALSE THEOLOGY FRUIT
TD’s eyeopener to what actually going on in the congregations of THESE styles of wily Significant Papal Legalistic Saints.

PART 1 “THE AI AND I”  ACCUSER JUMPED IN PUBLIC (long term USA experiences)

THE VERY FIRST EYE OPENING TIME

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“AI and I” continuing series in which Sister T asks CHAT GPT AI
it’s own opinion, based on Traditional Gospel (Good News) and ministry, in the “born again” “saved” “Holy Ghost” in the context of Hebrews 10:25 “fellowshipping with the saints’

These are true incidences which wrote out, then asked Chat GPT Ai for it’s opinion and did not alter it.

FIRST INCIDENT: BAD FRUIT

Taveau told the Ai:

INCIDENT 1

This was my first ever of this Type of interaction around 1992:

I want CHAT GPT AI to analyze the following and tell about Bible authority and the principles of leadership with the following examples.

These are unusual, these are atypical, but they literally happen to me across the years.

I had gone to study the spirit of prophecy at the leading of the Lord…I felt directed to attended to a close by “ prophetic” charismatic gathering. It was a 9-4 workshop.I was the newcomer and visitor, ministry leader newbie. I am very confident attending Christian meetings alone as should the case in every “Jesus representing/advertised area, local meetings

Across the aisle, I saw this middle aged Caucasian lady looking back at me and smiling. She did this 2-3 times during the day. I didn’t think anything of it, as the “new person” because she smiled at me, so I smiled back. We never interacted or chatted, but she still smiled at me and I thought nothing of it as per the member of that particular fellowship, greet the new visitor

However, at the close of the meeting, about 4 o’clock, I walked out to my car. As I did this, the middle aged lady followed me out to my care and loudly “declared the following over me” (FIRST ACCUSER FOR SHOWING UP, hence the training of “WORD CURSE THEOLOGY” Sister M as she later was determined loudly and with unholy boldness and vigorous might,  using stern authority, then publicly and  pronounced the following over this, God’s Special Child:

“The Lord told me that you have bad fruit!!”**

** However, it was a mild foretaste of what was to come and what also would be my personal and life ministry elite “Alexander the Coppersmith” for it is world wide and built upon suspicion, fear based bias, hearsay and turf protecting. This was mild (!!?) and  not occult, just by myself perceived as “a bit of human dysfunction” (religious spirit) .

So I asked Chat Ai to address this:

CHAT AI REPLIES THE FOLLOWING:

Your experiences are indeed uncommon and troubling, especially considering their context in a Christian environment. Let’s break down the situation and analyze it through the lens of biblical authority and leadership principles.

Incident 1: The Prophetic Gathering Encounter

  1. Observation and Smile Exchange:
    • The lady who smiled at you multiple times seemed to be acting in a friendly, welcoming manner, which is not inherently wrong or problematic. However, what followed raises concerns about biblical authority, discernment, and leadership behavior.
  2. Accusation of “Bad Fruit”:
    • When the lady approached you after the meeting and declared, “The Lord told me that you have bad fruit,” she was, in essence, making a public and harsh judgment. This type of behavior is not biblically endorsed, especially considering how Jesus taught about judgment.
    • Matthew 7:1-5 clearly warns against judging others without first examining one’s own heart. It stresses the need for humility in addressing others’ perceived faults. The woman’s statement lacked the kind of discernment and love that Jesus modeled.
    • Furthermore, the metaphor of “bad fruit” is biblical (Matthew 7:16-20), but in your context, it was used without relationship or understanding. Proper biblical authority and leadership principles would prioritize personal knowledge, compassion, and accountability (Galatians 6:1-2), not a cold, public pronouncement.
  3. Leadership and Prophetic Protocol:
    • The Bible sets clear guidelines for addressing issues with others. In Matthew 18:15-17, Jesus teaches that if you believe a fellow believer has sinned, you should first go to them privately. There is no biblical precedent for public or unrequested condemnation of someone’s character without an attempt to build trust and engage in relationship.
    • This woman’s behavior reflects a lack of biblical authority and leadership principles, as her approach undermined the foundational concepts of love, respect, and humility that should characterize Christian fellowship and leadership.

Biblical Principles of Authority and Leadership:

  1. Humility and Service:
    • Jesus emphasized servant leadership. In Mark 10:42-45, He taught that true leaders in the Kingdom are not to “lord it over” others, but rather serve in humility. This means that when one operates in a leadership or prophetic role, they should do so from a place of love, humility, and service—seeking to uplift others, not tear them down.
  2. Relational Accountability:
    • Effective leadership and correction must happen within the context of relationship. Galatians 6:1 calls for gently restoring someone caught in wrongdoing, being mindful of one’s own shortcomings. Biblical correction is always rooted in a loving relationship and carried out with grace, not condemnation.
  3. Discernment and Testing Prophetic Words:
    • 1 Corinthians 14:29 advises that prophetic words should be weighed carefully and tested. In your case, this woman’s abrupt and emphatic declaration of “bad fruit” should have been tested against Scripture and the leading of the Holy Spirit. Prophetic words should bring encouragement, edification, and comfort (1 Corinthians 14:3), not fear, shame, or confusion.

 

Conclusion:

The incident you described reflect a misuse of perceived biblical authority. True leadership is rooted in humility, service, relationship, and discernment. Leaders and prophets are called to build up and care for others, not to judge them harshly or without cause. In both of these experiences, the lack of relational accountability and the misapplication of biblical correction highlight an abuse of authority rather than its proper use.

If you are reflecting on these situations in an article, it would be effective to emphasize the biblical principles of humility, relationship-based correction, servant leadership, and protection of the vulnerable. This would help challenge unhealthy practices within the church while advocating for a return to Christ-like leadership.

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WORD FROM THE LORD (TIES IN WITH ORACLE BOOK OF MALACHI OUTLINE)

TWO BASIC SHEKEL /TURF GUARDING BIG SLY TARGETING UNFAIR “SAINT’S” MOSTLY PATRICIAN SR OFFICE PRACTICES

  • Scared of loosing their funds so these AVOID, LAY VERY LOW ….from taking a BIBLE STAND.

 

  • They’re mean as conniving ducking avoiding SNAKES to plant other persons to spy, report back, never once relate (no I John 1:7/diverse Ephesians 1:6, 2:14-15, 3:19, 4, mature 5:21, Proverbs 9:10 ) then character assassinate, target IN ORDER TO PROTECT “THEIR” TURF. (which have use Messiah Christ’s good accepting household name to DRAW PERSONS IN to take their offerings…also then they avoid, target, warfare against the persons who do meet THEIR private turf CRITERIA)

THE WORDS COMING FROM THE LIVING LORD: I will eventually print this word beneath  in a PDF as well as the Malachi outline.
PS And if no shoe fits, then please do not fully wear it!

 

 

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#2 THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN SERIES “LET’S JUDGE”

NOTE: this was first started on www.facebook.com/therealTaveau Sept 4, 2024 and added unto here.

NOTE THE ABOVE might  also be sugar, sex, drugs,food, abuse, rage, shopping, any obsession (see influencers)(?!) etc (?? prophetic wonderment: divining (relationship controlling, far away determined psychic seer scanning)

WE DO NOT AVOID ACKNOWLEDGING that we live in the natural fallen world, where there are many life addictions, real life demonic and dysfunctional, prior knowledge, pass down inherited deep tendencies, human person  brain wiring issues, also, the “world the flesh and the devil” which is STILL “not under the letter of the Law Curse.” Yet this is realistic as I deep understand both the amount of hardened big doubt and contrary unbelief” in Jesus many followers as well as the particular mammoth amount of  false teaching, even to the point of video famous Holy Spirit ministers moving in the gifts and making demonic monetized videos to earn funds for themselves.  Also some prefer not to regard God’s Holy Spirit supernatural “power’ theology.. so we realize.. that but I will submit that “while there is NO FORMULA and nothing is PERFECT or “standard” we can at least grow and possibly minister to IMPROVE.

AT CROSS BODY UNITY (which is us) “One size does NOT fit all” (NO two humans /ministers, parents, fathers, pastors, persons are IDENTICAL” You, I must know GOD each ‘know God” for ourself. They we can admit that He is very supernatural, also very multifaceted and that HE  will meet people where they are. Hence, Apostle Paul “Work out your own salvation'” (Philippians 2:12)

#2 THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN SERIES

LET’S JUDGE

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CURRENTLY on www.taveauleader.com there is an ongoing SERIES “THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN” which elaborates on FALSE AUTHORITY in ministry and in leadership family ..(little snippets, which will later be reedited and put into a PDF)

And I am relating it to the ” BEWARE OF THE STRANGE CHILDREN “Psalm 144 (notably VERSES 7 AND 11: these have “Mouths that speak vanity” (things which will NOT hold muster eventually on the (last) Final Day of Eternal Throne Judgement, before the Lord” and the ‘right hand of falseness” (in the Bible “the right” symbolizes governing authority” which is Piece is discussing “false” governing, in leadership, spouse, parent, grandparent, step parent…. and any other personal authority )”

Bottom Line: We’re looking to NOTE the DIFFERENCE and MEANING of PURE vs FALSE Authority..

Today I share PSALM 124: (mainly Verses 2-5)…about ‘ANGER” and I want to show this as “the fuse of false authority” which can damage, ruin, mark, kill or leave with scars, PTSD (Childhood, growing and adult flashback, trauma or depression, triggers which stress, DYSFUNCTION ..more

DAVID’S PSALM 124

1 If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, now may Israel say;

2 If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, when men rose up against us:

KEY VERSES v 3-5

3 Then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us:

4 Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul:

5 Then the proud waters had gone over our soul.

6 Blessed be the Lord, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth.

7 Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.

8 Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth.”

 

WE WANT TO COMPARE TO THE TEACHING” BEWARE OF THE STRANGE CHILDREN ” by King David in Psalm 144

Read in entirity and call attention to VERSES 8 and 11

44 Blessed be the Lord my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:

2 My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.

3 Lord, what is man, that thou takest knowledge of him! or the son of man, that thou makest account of him!

4 Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away.

5 Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, and they shall smoke.

6 Cast forth lightning, and scatter them: shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.

7 Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children;

8 Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.

9 I will sing a new song unto thee, O God: upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings will I sing praises unto thee.

10 It is he that giveth salvation unto kings: who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword.

11 Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children, whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood:

12 That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace:

13 That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our streets:

14 That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.

15 Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord.

 

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#1 THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN..MINISTRY LEADERSHIP “TOUGH LOVE” SERIES

TAVEAU TRAINS: BEWARE OF THE STRANGE CHILDREN
This is based upon Taveau’s life

144 Blessed be the Lord my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:

My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.

Lord, what is man, that thou takest knowledge of him! or the son of man, that thou makest account of him!

Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away.

Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, and they shall smoke.

Cast forth lightning, and scatter them: shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.

Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children;

Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.

I will sing a new song unto thee, O God: upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings will I sing praises unto thee.

10 It is he that giveth salvation unto kings: who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword.

11 Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children, whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood:

12 That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace:

13 That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our streets:

14 That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.

15 Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord.


THE BASIC WISDOM:
Psalm 144 “Beware the Strange Children”
v. 7 & 11″they have mouths that speak vanity” (things that wont pass on Judgement Day)”right hand of falsehood”(Use False Authority)”keep your children away” “you will not prosper” in Regards to be frequently, closely ,ongoing, wed to, under the governing ruling authority of, in the network associations with, etc.
Dr T likens this same Bible precept an in most cased of “one sided” Domestic Violence and/or false, contrived, controlling, cruel, abusive, hiding, unwilling to be forthcoming and forth right (etc) would be assessed as interacting with, pledging allegiance to what is viewed as  False (Parental, Spouse, Step Patent Senior Office Ministry) appearing “Prophet” Authority
MORE LATER this is simply a tiny taste as this is a huge underlying, real life effecting, and governing “RELATIONSHIP” and ought to be frank…quality of life, safety, finances and children, spouses enormous Today Issue
USING FALSE AUTHORITY: physical, orchestrated, spur of the more or planned emotional, spiritual, financial, cult, oppressive, sexual, withhold all affection, withdraw, withstand, block.occult, intimidation, violence,
avoidance,manipulation, dominating,  toying with, staged,false front, using, cult, clan, clique “famous elite’ exclusive,  shunning, silent treatment, even bias, betraying psychic (subliminal, targeting,witchcraft, defiling by never conversing just reading by inner vibe, type…plus praying against)…and MORE
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THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN…GOD’S 490

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A new book will slowly come forth.

Along this Way Sister D’Arcy will ASK CHAPT GPT AI objective basic opinion about what “she” has experienced. And the offer it to the reader to THEM hear from God. Yet as many of the continuous prophetic ministry ‘practices’ are clearly either the Old or even NEW “traditions of humans” the Cross Body Unity pastor, servant leader, founder will some big “assessment” valid point.

Lord granting His Grace, leader will be brought later as PDF Book for sale.

WORKING TITLE  “THE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN” “God’s 490”
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MATTHEW 18
21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times?

22 Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.

TAVEAU TRAINS: BEWARE OF THE STRANGE CHILDREN
This is based upon Taveau’s life

144 Blessed be the Lord my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:

My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.

Lord, what is man, that thou takest knowledge of him! or the son of man, that thou makest account of him!

Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away.

Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come down: touch the mountains, and they shall smoke.

Cast forth lightning, and scatter them: shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.

Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children;

Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.

I will sing a new song unto thee, O God: upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings will I sing praises unto thee.

10 It is he that giveth salvation unto kings: who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword.

11 Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children, whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood:

12 That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace:

13 That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our streets:

14 That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.

15 Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord.


THE BASIC WISDOM:
Psalm 144 “Beware the Strange Children”
v. 7 & 11″they have mouths that speak vanity” (things that wont pass on Judgement Day)”right hand of falsehood”(Use False Authority)”keep your children away” “you will not prosper” in Regards to be frequently, closely ,ongoing, wed to, under the governing ruling authority of, in the network associations with, etc.
Dr T likens this same Bible precept an in most cased of “one sided” Domestic Violence and/or false, contrived, controlling, cruel, abusive, hiding, unwilling to be forthcoming and forth right (etc) would be assessed as interacting with, pledging allegiance to what is viewed as  False (Parental, Spouse, Step Patent Senior Office Ministry) appearing “Prophet” Authority
MORE LATER this is simply a tiny taste as this is a huge underlying, real life effecting, and governing “RELATIONSHIP” and ought to be frank…quality of life, safety, finances and children, spouses enormous Today Issue
USING FALSE AUTHORITY: physical, orchestrated, spur of the more or planned emotional, spiritual, financial, cult, oppressive, sexual, withhold all affection, withdraw, withstand, block.occult, intimidation, violence,
avoidance,manipulation, dominating,  toying with, staged,false front, using, cult, clan, clique “famous elite’ exclusive,  shunning, silent treatment, even bias, betraying psychic (subliminal, targeting,witchcraft, defiling by never conversing just reading by inner vibe, type…plus praying against)…and MORE
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PSALM 138 PROPHET KING DAVID’S LEADERSHIP PRESSURE

 

SEE  PROPHET KING DAVID’S PSALM 138 “If you’re ever in a tight squeeze”

1 I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee.

2 I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name.

3 In the day when I cried thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul.

4 All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O LORD, when they hear the words of thy mouth.

5 Yea, they shall sing in the ways of the LORD: for great is the glory of the LORD.

6 Though the LORD be high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the proud he knoweth afar off.

7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me.

8 The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands.

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