
The Hate Crimes Of The Prophets
- wefithealthwellnes
- Aug 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 14
This is the type of hate & falsified slander us prophets, pastors & spiritual leaders face on a regular basis…
It’s very important that we lift our leadership up, cover, protect and pray for them constantly & diligently🙏
You see our glory
but don’t know our clandestine stories.
We receive prank calls and messages
We receive hate messages and calls
We receive divisive messages and calls
We receive threats from people
We receive evil deeds from friends, family and foes…
But God…
“And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.”
Bitterness, Envy, Jealousy, Hatred, Vindictiveness and Rage.
It’s Time To Heal From Old Traumas and Past Wounds…
Grow Up..

The verse "Touch not my anointed, and do my prophets no harm" is found in Psalm 105:15 and 1 Chronicles 16:22. It is a call for respect and protection of those who are chosen and set apart by God, often interpreted to include religious leaders and prophets. However, some interpret it more broadly to encompass all believers. The verse is not intended to shield individuals from all criticism or accountability, but rather to discourage malicious harm or attack.
“Saying, Touch not mine anointed, And do my prophets no harm.”
“Saying, Touch not mine anointed, And do my prophets no harm.”

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Biblical Context:The phrase appears in the context of God's protection over his people, specifically the Israelites as they journeyed to the Promised Land. It was a reminder to other nations not to mistreat God's chosen people.

Interpretation:While the immediate context refers to the Israelites, the verse is often applied to spiritual leaders and prophets today.
It emphasizes the importance of respecting those who serve God and deliver His message.

Avoiding Harm, Not Avoiding Criticism:The verse does not mean that religious leaders should be immune from criticism or accountability. Healthy dialogue and constructive feedback are important within any community, including the Christian community.

Broader Application:Some interpretations extend the concept of "anointed" to all believers, emphasizing that God protects and values all those who follow Him.
Consequences of Disregard:The Bible does not promise that God's people will never face harm or opposition, but it does caution against deliberately seeking to harm those who are consecrated to God.
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