Prophecy, Revival, and Deception: Staying Humble in the Coming Move of God
Zach and Vincent talk from Ohio about a prophecy written in 1965 by Stanley Frodsham, a friend of Smith Wigglesworth, describing a coming worldwide revival alongside increasing darkness and deception. They discuss warnings about ministers who mix mostly sound teaching with subtle false doctrine, the role of marketing and image in drawing crowds without genuine anointing, and the need to define success as obedience to God rather than numbers. They emphasize that true ministers can be recognized by lifestyles aligned with Scripture, that judgment begins in the house of God, and that leaders must practice servant leadership, examine motives, love others, and remain teachable and accountable. They note God provides a way to stand, urging self-judgment in the secret place to avoid public exposure, and encourage viewers to read the prophecy.







