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The CES Crisis and Personal Prophecy Print E-mail
Written by Dr. John Juedes   
Article Index
The CES Crisis and Personal Prophecy
The Divorce of Elizabeth and John Lynn
Karen Ann Graeser, Chief Prophetess
The Character of the Prophecies
Political Power and Prophecy
Dueling Prophecies
Problems with Personal Prophecy
Four Fatal Flaws of Personal Prophecy
Why Leadership Crisis Hurts Everybody
Distinctive CES Terminology

KAREN ANNE GRAESER, CHIEF PROPHETESS

Why is Karen Anne at the root of the CES crisis?  She and the “clergy majority” single out  Karen Anne as the primary voice of the Lord for STF. The clergy letter (p. 11) describes three categories of prophets: Tier Three, the lowest tier, of prophets with less than five years’ experience; Tier Two: developing prophets, not ordained; and Tier One: mature, ordained prophets which are the most credible. Only three people qualify for this highest tier– Karen Anne, and Tom and Susan Resner, all of whom are Graeser backers.

The letter singles out Karen Anne as the most credible of them all. She more than any “can see far ahead and speak true words from the Lord.... She is twice seen wielding a big sword, with fire coming out of her mouth. She is seen as a strong prophetic voice that brings judgement– not her own but the Lord’s.”  Those who disagree with her prophecies are part of “a demonic assault on Karen Anne to shut down her voice” (p. 14).

Note that the clergy letter compares this image of Karen Anne to the image of Jesus Christ in Revelation 19:15, which most Christians would find blasphemous rather than affirming.

In her prophecies her husband “Mark is likened to David with a symbol of leadership” (p. 12).  It doesn’t take much imagination to then liken those who want Mark to step down as president to Absalom, who died trying to usurp David’s office.

John Lynn’s letter sounds like the voice of mediation (though the Graesers wouldn’t agree). He credits Karen Anne as having had a strong and true prophetic voice. But then Lynn adds that her voice “has now become a weakness... meddling... relentlessly pushing her own agendas, and sowing seeds of division...” (P. 3).



Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 February 2007 )