I picked up a Herald, something I haven't done in at least a year, and was browsing a Special Issue recently put out. I noticed that there is a "School of Prophets" conference going to be held in Stockton at Christian Life on July 23-27.
The listed preachers are Nathaniel Haney, Eli Lopez, Lee Stoneking, John Arcovio, Matt Maddix, Anthony Romo, and Ronnie Mullings.
My question is simple. Where are the Prophets?? Did they forget to list them?
bro barnes always said, "If one calls himself a prophet...he probably isnt one."
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__________________ For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." But if you bite and devour one another, beware lest you be consumed by one another! (Gal 5:13-15/ NKJV)
This has to be one of the most silliest threads I have read in my entire time on forums. Hit and miss prophets that are real?????????????????
ONE TIME wrong makes a guy a false prophet.
I guess Agabus missed it then, he said the Jews would bind Paul, wrong it was the Romans that bound him.
IF there was the possiblity of being wrong then why invitation to judge prophetic words (I Cor.14) hold fast to the good (I Thess. 5), amazing in the light of your narrow view on prophetic gifts, the Apostle Paul wanted these carnal, gifts run amuck Corinthinan Church members to prophesy more than already were, more than they spoke in tongues, even told them to pray for these unique,narrowly defined, possible stoning offence, if wrong, run the risk of being labeled a false prophet, words from the Lord.
I think this thread has turned into a personal attack against Keith
I'm staying out of it I know he can defend himself.
i look at it like this, If more than one person witnesses an accident or a crime, they may both see this event but describe it differently. because they are human, they may interput something wrong. same thing with prophecy. it is subject to human error because it's coming thru a human vessel.
I guess Agabus missed it then, he said the Jews would bind Paul, wrong it was the Romans that bound him.
IF there was the possiblity of being wrong then why invitation to judge prophetic words (I Cor.14) hold fast to the good (I Thess. 5), amazing in the light of your narrow view on prophetic gifts, the Apostle Paul wanted these carnal, gifts run amuck Corinthinan Church members to prophesy more than already were, more than they spoke in tongues, even told them to pray for these unique,narrowly defined, possible stoning offence, if wrong, run the risk of being labeled a false prophet, words from the Lord.
Again your wrong the Jews had him bound the Romans just did it for them. What a flimsy excuse to cover for a bunch of guessers claiming to be prophets that only have the gifts of suspiction and exagerration.
True prophecy does NOT hit and miss like a horiscope.
Again your wrong the Jews had him bound the Romans just did it for them. What a flimsy excuse to cover for a bunch of guessers claiming to be prophets that only have the gifts of suspiction and exagerration.
True prophecy does NOT hit and miss like a horiscope.
Look this will most likely be my last post on this thread, I feel like I am telling someone about the joys of flyfishing when they are convinced that bait casting is the only way to fish.
I don't think prophets should hit or miss, my point was the prophets will miss because they are human.
When was the last time you told someone God will heal you, and they didn't get healed. Did that make you a false prophet?
Or when you told yourself that you feel God in something and it turned out not to be the right decision.
I have a different take on Deut. 18, when its emphasis on Moses and his likeness to Jesus Christ and no one can take their place I think v.15 highlights that. But strong meat belongs to those who have exercised their senses and clearly there are many on here that......
You didn't respond to my posts about I Cor 14 or I Thess. 5, Steve you are prejudiced against most gifts or only allow a very a narrow expression of them, I won't be the one to change your mind on this so we will have to disagree on it and leave it alone.
I think this thread has turned into a personal attack against Keith....
I have not seen any personal attack. It's a discussion about the biblical office of the prophet. Because we don't agree, does not mean there is a personal attack.
__________________ For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." But if you bite and devour one another, beware lest you be consumed by one another! (Gal 5:13-15/ NKJV)