I was wandering around on the World Changers web site. That’s one of the names for Cashflow Dollar’s business. I tend to go to a site and just kind of poke around. You know, click on some of the more interesting looking links and take a look at what’s there. Well, I clicked on one link and what came up but some prophecies! That’s right! Some real, live prophecies.
Now according to 2 Peter 1:21 we know that “…prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.” So if Cashflow is saying these are prophecies in the same sense Peter talks about, then what I got to read on the web that night were the very words of God, just like we have in the Bible.
Now I consider myself a conscientious Christian so I want to obey that which God has said through Cashflow. But the problem I ran into was trying to figure out how to keep the prophecy available all the time.
Since it’s the very word of God, I didn’t feel right just printing it off on a piece of paper and stuffing it in a folder. And I certainly didn’t want to print it out and just kind of shove it in my Bible. As I thought about it, I was hit with a tremendous idea. And because I want this site to be as helpful as possible, I’ve decided not only to share the idea with you, but to make the results of my work available to you, for free.
Since the prophecy is the very word of God (otherwise we would have to admit that Cashflow is a liar) I thought I would create a Word file the same size as one of the pages in my Bible. Then I typed the prophecy in (I won’t lie, I actually just copied and pasted it) and when I printed it off, I had a page that I could staple into the back of my Bible!
And you can tell where the last page of the Bible is. It’s right after chapter 22 of Revelation. And you can tell which page is the last page of 22 because it contains verse 18 which says “For I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to these things, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book.”
If you want to keep the prophecies near you, and you really believe they are God’s words to man, then click on the thumbnail and you can print off your own copy of the first chapter of the First Book of Dollar.

If “prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit” means that prophecy is scripture, then that means that what all Christians speak should be considered scripture.
As Christians, we are to be moved by the Holy Spirit - in what we do AND what we say. So, just because a Christian is moved by the Holy Spirit in what he/she says, does not mean that what they are saying should be considered scripture.
(Not saying that Dollar is speaking prophecies) I just don’t see how that verse says that every prophesy should be canon.
the bible also says that we are to love our brother. also if you see one fall pray for him not slander his name. if you are a child of god you would not call anyone out of thier name. you would respect them and love them and pray for them not hurt them. we are all of the same body; different members but same body.