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January 4, 2013 at 12:03 pm
(This post was last modified: January 4, 2013 at 12:14 pm by Mark 13:13.)
Mister Agenda Wrote:If Constantine had picked a different religion to back, its adherents would today be remarking on how miraculous it is their particular religion/scripture has persisted for so long.
Well if the survival of Christianity was down to Roman emperors it should never have survived to Constantine and of course Constantine died and we later had a guy called Diocletian he was hardly a friend now was he.
(January 4, 2013 at 11:23 am)FallentoReason Wrote:Mark 13:13 Wrote:Interesting and clearly for musicians the inspiration for the prophesies may have come via the language and channels suiting them. But other prophets clearly deal more with imagery such as John the apostle and Daniel. This does not mean that every musician is a prophet but as for me I find music can move me in a very powerful way so that God should use that as a channel for some is no surprise.
I invest quite a lot of time into music. I used to play in a Christian band but it's strange how our prophesying didn't achieve any results.
On a side note, how ironic is it that God will use music when it says that Lucifer was the master of music...
Oddly enough I only seen that title for Lucifer relatively lately but as you would know from my perspective no creation can be greater than the Creator. But that wasn't all Lucifer was a master at.
As far as Your band, not every musician is a prophet of God and even if a musician was a prophet not every piece played would necessarily be prophetic. If I did find a musical prophet that every piece played was prophetic then I would make sure they were banned from playing "Its raining men" somewhere in there there could be a fun thread.