PART FOUR: The Evil Elisha, Early Sabotage, and Spiritual Disqualification

They’ll even dress like you—spiritually. They’ll quote your message, mirror your gifts, act like they’re next in line. But they were never called. They’re trying to override your anointing.

There’s an evil Elisha spirit—one that coordinated Elijah’s downfall early, often through relationships, handlers, false repentance, or ritual substitution.

They set it up when Elijah was still young.
It was premeditated.

And then they used prayer-like chants, intention rituals, and spiritual setups to interfere, block, or siphon what was meant to be Elijah’s.

They’ll even dress like you—spiritually.
They’ll quote your message, mirror your gifts, act like they’re next in line. But they were never called. They’re trying to override your anointing.


False Metrics of Qualification

That’s why you see people trying to disqualify others based on the past.
They’ll say things like: “If they were really of God, they would’ve been perfect their whole life.”

As if grace doesn’t exist.
As if no one ever walked out their salvation with fear and trembling.
As if apostles didn’t go through a process.

“Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed... work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.”Philippians 2:12 (ESV)

“Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor... and keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by so doing you will save both yourself and your hearers.”1 Timothy 5:17, 4:16 (ESV)


The “Instant Apostle” Lie

Some people act like the moment someone gets saved, they’re suddenly walking in full apostolic maturity.

That’s not how it works.

Yes, the calling is a gift—but the walk has to be proven, matured, refined through fire.

“For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.”Romans 11:29 (ESV)
“Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ.”
Philippians 1:27 (ESV)

It’s not about perfection, but about faithfulness.
And many of the truly anointed ones were targeted young, thrown into pits like Joseph, or exiled like Moses and David.


Ziglag Moments and the Davidic Return

This is the Ziglag season.
David had everything burned down.
His family was taken.
His men were ready to kill him.
But what did he do?

He inquired of the Lord.

“And David inquired of the Lord, ‘Shall I pursue after this band? Shall I overtake them?’ He answered him, ‘Pursue, for you shall surely overtake and shall surely rescue.’”1 Samuel 30:8 (ESV)


Revelation 2:20 Again – Jezebel is Still in the Church

We keep coming back to Revelation 2:20, because it’s not just about Thyatira—it’s about now.
Jezebel has been tolerated, protected, and even platformed in the church.

She seduces God’s servants.
She doesn’t just go after lukewarm people—she targets the anointed.

She offers a counterfeit table, false intimacy, contaminated communion.

She’ll say, “You don’t need to marry—just sleep together.”
Or, “You don’t need to repent—just vibe higher.”


Teaching Jezebel: The Mixture and the Forerunner Message Theft

There’s a teaching to Jezebel, and it’s spreading.

She takes forerunner messages—messages meant to call people out of Babylon—and distorts them, fragments them, or channels them through New Age prophets who don’t even believe in Jesus.

It’s mixture.
And the danger is that people start associating truth with the counterfeit, so when the real thing comes, they reject it.


Matthew 25 and the Midnight Cry

There’s a company of voices like John the Baptist rising up.
This isn’t just about one Elijah or two witnesses—it’s about a body.

A Matthew 25 company—the voice heard at midnight—crying out:
“Wake up! Come out of her, my people!”

“But at midnight there was a cry, ‘Here is the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.’”Matthew 25:6 (ESV)

“Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, ‘Come out of her, my people, lest you take part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues.’”Revelation 18:4 (ESV)