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i'm now already a christian. i'm from destiny christian academy. male, 15. someone prayed to me on the altar call that the things the enemy did to me be destroyed that my purpose be restored for the enemy is trying to destroy it. while he was rebuking the spirit, i fell down and i went coughing that seemed to be not a real caugh. then he prayed that forgiveness will flow and he prayed for the prophetic anointing. what is that all about? how could i use it? some of my classmates here could see visions snd dream dreams. thank you.

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Greetings, in the name of Jesus, the christ...

I assume that whoever it was to pray in that manner, wanted you to recieve the same things others had, and that is a spiritual anointing of prophetic visions and dreams etc. In other words, that you would be be given the power of prophesy, for yourself.  Apparently it would seem that this person has been schooled in this way, and is now a prophet, and has been told by God what your calling is...perhaps.
And thus, is trying to bring it out, him/her self. This is only something the Holy Spirit can do, not a person.

Hope this helps

In His Service, and Love,
Bro.  Kit

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My main expertise is in Prophecy. I have a B.A. degree in Religion and Church Ministry from a school for Prophets, out of Jacksonville, Florida. I am also quite versed in the Bible as a whole. I am a non-denominational Christian, due to my belief that God never meant for different denominations... there is ONLY one religion (as the word of God says). I consider this to be an excellant way to witness the glory of God to others,and to further His Kingdom,and purposes...before the soon return of His Son, Jesus.

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B.A Degree in: Religion and Church Ministry from School for Prophets in Jacksonville Fl. Under the auspices of the Calvary Chapel Church of God

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