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Jehovah uses ‘Honestly Speaking’ to prophesy to VI

Jehovah uses ‘Honestly Speaking’ to prophesy to VI

Outspoken Pastor and host of the ‘Honestly Speaking’ radio show on ZBVI 780 am, Mr Claude O. Skelton-Cline says his platform remains a tool of Jehovah to prophesy to the Virgin Islands, as well as to inform and inspire the populace.

“The reason why I'm doing this program is because it was prophesied to me; everybody may not understand that, but one of my prophetic people… sent me a voice note and told me about what he had seen in the realms of the spirit,” Skelton-Cline said on the December 17, 2020, edition of his show.

Vessel of God


In the message he said, “…one of the things as it relates to me, was this whole voice and this platform and becoming a voice of influence to help shape what God is going to be doing,” he said.

According to Mr Skelton-Cline, while he remains just one person and one key medium, he is part of a bigger plan doing the work of the creator in the territory.

“I don't know what all God is going to do, but I know that as we do and we share this program together, that part of my life's journey is walking this purpose, in this season... so that's why I am eternally grateful for all of you who listen,” he said.


Further, the man of the cloth says he encourages challenges and will continue to challenge the territory to achieve his mission of independence and economic freedom from the UK.

Greater Purpose


While the show has been controversial over the years and is know for sparking social conversations, Skelton-Cline reminded his audience that his mission is also one of greater purpose.

“One of the goals… is to see that this country, our country becomes a politically and economically free community, from the grip, the hand, the administrative power, that is the United Kingdom.”

Further, the man of the cloth says he encourages persons to challenge him and will continue to challenge the territory to achieve his mission of independence and economic freedom from the UK.

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