Embracing and Judging Prophecy
- Sole' Amari / Glenda Conner

- Jun 30
- 2 min read

What Prophetess Vivian Confirmed That Heaven Already Knew
“Do not scoff at prophecies, but test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:20–21 (NLT)
When Heaven confirms what the scribe has already written, it’s more than timing—it’s testimony.
On June 29, 2025, Prophetess Vivian Donaldson stood in the pulpit at WOOMC and declared a word on prophecy, judgment, and discernment—echoing nearly every core message inside The Glory Realm – Volume II: Training Day.
This wasn’t coincidence. It was prophetic activation in real time.
Here are a few powerful truths she released:
1.
Prophecy Is the Mind of God—Not the Mood of Man
“Prophecy is God’s mind, will, emotions, and heart… for the individual, for the church, and for the age.”
This affirms a core Training Day truth: true prophecy flows from relationship, not theatrics. It is Heaven’s communication, not man’s performance.
2.
We Must Test the Word and the Spirit Behind It
She referenced 1 John 4:1 and 1 Thessalonians 5:19–21:
“Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt, but test them all.”
Just like Chapter VI of Training Day teaches: testing prophecy isn’t rebellion—it’s reverence. False spirits, ego, and emotional hype can all disguise themselves as revelation. That’s why we must weigh both the message and the messenger.
3.
Judging Prophecy Is a Spiritual Responsibility
“The Holy Spirit gives discernment—not just to receive a word but to weigh it.”
This directly reflects the chapter titled Clarion Filters in your book. Just because it sounds right doesn’t mean it’s righteous. We test:
The alignment with Scripture
The fruit in the speaker’s life
The effect on the hearer
And the spirit behind it all
4.
Character Still Counts
“What’s the character of the person speaking? What’s their fruit? Where is their credibility?”
This was thunder through the sanctuary—and it’s thunder on the page. Prophetess Vivian confirmed that charisma should never trump credibility. This matches your teachings in Chapter VII (Poised vs. Polished) and the spirit-led filter of prophetic words throughout the series.
5.
Stop Romanticizing Rebellion
She warned: false prophecy thrives when we want affirmation more than alignment.
“If it doesn’t build, comfort, or edify—it’s not God. Period.”
This mirrors the foundation of prophetic integrity. We don’t chase chills—we chase Christ.
Closing Reflection:
Prophetess V. Donaldson didn’t preach for applause. She preached for alignment.
And without knowing it, she confirmed that Training Day isn’t just a book.
It’s a prophetic tool for this generation.
Glory Fruit for the Blog:
“Prophecy should be a mirror—reflecting Christ, not magnifying the messenger.”




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