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Is it Wrong to Pray for and Desire Real Prophecy

Yeshua1

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Prophecy as recorded in scripture can be a brand new revelation or a forthtelling of an older revelation to the moment.
If you believe in new revelations from God, then there could be a potential adding of inspired scripture to the Canon. This is what both Muhammed and Joseph Smith claimed with their revelations.
I reject new revelations as antichrist. God has revealed to us all we need for Godly living.
However, God can use a brother or sister to speak a specific scripture to us that cuts to the heart of our hidden sin (like Nathan did with David). That is a prophetic foretelling to a specific person by ordinance and providence of God. I believe God still does this form of prophetic work today.
I tend to see this in the same fashion as the Holy Spirit can give to us the right scriptures for the situation, as in witnessing to cultists!
 

Yeshua1

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1. The passage is not out of context.

2. Extra biblical revelation is not consistent w the witness of early christians. They declared the era of this ended w the death of John.

3. Why do we need extra when we dont even do what is written very well
Why would God deprive a majority of His Christians this "fresh revelation"through the years then?
 

Yeshua1

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Of course. But it's also good to observe that's it's not happening now. The proof is in history and in the second rate pathetic prophecies being put forth by phony self-proclaimed apostles.

But if you truly believe that Pentecost-like miracles are continuing, please share. What have you observed?
Whatever is happening right now is not the same as in Acts!
 

Steven Yeadon

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Of course. But it's also good to observe that's it's not happening now. The proof is in history and in the second rate pathetic prophecies being put forth by phony self-proclaimed apostles.

But if you truly believe that Pentecost-like miracles are continuing, please share. What have you observed?

Mainly I did a search of church history. Discounting the Azusa Street deception and it's spiritual children. God is speaking to some people I found. In Rome under persecution there were prophets. In church history and the modern day God speaks to some to make them believers. God speaks at all is the point. I have heard it said these are one time miracles and while that may be the case, He still speaks.

I will write my full testimony up tonight. I was brought to the faith by God giving a miracle to me as an unbeliever and bringing me out of apostasy by speaking to me.
 

Marooncat79

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If you want to say that people who speak forth the truth of Gods Word are prophets, I have no prob w that; however, I would not use the term.

If you are saying that there is “new” revelation from God, then we need to codify it w the 66 books of the Bible. Afterall, you would be saying that its Gods Words, so it should be in that case. Can you imagine how convoluted and jacked up the Word of God would be if every yahoo loke me would start claiming inspiration?
 

Calminian

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Mainly I did a search of church history. Discounting the Azusa Street deception and it's spiritual children. God is speaking to some people I found. In Rome under persecution there were prophets. In church history and the modern day God speaks to some to make them believers. God speaks at all is the point. I have heard it said these are one time miracles and while that may be the case, He still speaks.

I will write my full testimony up tonight. I was brought to the faith by God giving a miracle to me as an unbeliever and bringing me out of apostasy by speaking to me.

Miracles are a different issue. You're moving the goal posts.

I'm talking about gifts assigned to particular people as they were at Pentecost. Please name the people, not the miracles.

I believe in modern miracles. I believe God CAN gift anyone he wishes and has done so in history. But I don't know if any since the Acts period of history. They've all been proven to be phonies.

If you believe there are some modern individuals gifted with prophecy or any other sign gift, please name them.
 
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Calminian

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Whatever is happening right now is not the same as in Acts!

Exactly! And those on the "continuationist" side generally admit this. The question is, why are they now so different? Why are the individuals claiming giftedness putting forth such cheesy cheap miracles, easily replicated by magicians and hypnotists?
 

Steven Yeadon

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Miracles are a different issue. You're moving the goal posts.

I'm talking about gifts assigned to particular people as they were at Pentecost. Please name the people, not the miracles.

I believe in modern miracles. I believe God CAN gift anyone he wishes and has done so in history. But I don't know if any since the Acts period of history. They've all proven to be phonies.

If you believe there are some modern individuals gifted with prophecy or any other sign gift, please name them.

Ok, I get what you are saying. There hasn't been a prophet in centuries. The last ones I know of were pre-Nicaea. Still problematic for those claiming prophecy stopped with the apostle's ministry. Other than that rare once in a life experiences. I'll still share my testimony.
 

Yeshua1

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Mainly I did a search of church history. Discounting the Azusa Street deception and it's spiritual children. God is speaking to some people I found. In Rome under persecution there were prophets. In church history and the modern day God speaks to some to make them believers. God speaks at all is the point. I have heard it said these are one time miracles and while that may be the case, He still speaks.

I will write my full testimony up tonight. I was brought to the faith by God giving a miracle to me as an unbeliever and bringing me out of apostasy by speaking to me.
Azusa so called revival was demonic deception!
 

Yeshua1

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If you want to say that people who speak forth the truth of Gods Word are prophets, I have no prob w that; however, I would not use the term.

If you are saying that there is “new” revelation from God, then we need to codify it w the 66 books of the Bible. Afterall, you would be saying that its Gods Words, so it should be in that case. Can you imagine how convoluted and jacked up the Word of God would be if every yahoo loke me would start claiming inspiration?
Especially since God informed us that the canon is now closed!
 

Yeshua1

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Miracles are a different issue. You're moving the goal posts.

I'm talking about gifts assigned to particular people as they were at Pentecost. Please name the people, not the miracles.

I believe in modern miracles. I believe God CAN gift anyone he wishes and has done so in history. But I don't know if any since the Acts period of history. They've all been proven to be phonies.

If you believe there are some modern individuals gifted with prophecy or any other sign gift, please name them.
God can still do healings and miracles, but that is His sovereign will, as none gifted to do such today!
 

Yeshua1

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Exactly! And those on the "continuationist" side generally admit this. The question is, why are they now so different? Why are the individuals claiming giftedness putting forth such cheesy cheap miracles, easily replicated by magicians and hypnotists?

How and why would the Holy Spirit of truth be involved in those persons claiming to have gifts now to do signs and wonders yet are big time sexual sinning and/or money get rich scams?
What verse or verses are you referring to with this assertion?
Revelation 22:18!
 

HankD

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Rummaging around in hyperspace (including Roku) I see Jim Bakker is in business again with something called The Prophets House wherein 21st century "prophets" will gather to loudly warn against the coming wrath.

He is asking for support on his 80th birthday to fund the House and also it seems also a house for unplanned pregnancies for unwed mothers to avoid participation in our present day baby holocaust.

These in the expectation of the Imminent Return.

In particular i agree with Yeshua1 - the cannon is closed, we have all we need in the extant manuscript copies of the inerrant word.

There is no problem in "Speaking Prophetically". Taking what is already there in the scripture concerning things to come and expounding upon them in an attempt to determine what (if anything) is looming on the prophetic horizon.
 

Particular

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Revelation 22:18!

I expected this verse. However, it has nothing to do with the Canon. It only has to do with John's revelation.

Revelation 22:18-19 I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book, and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book.
 

Yeshua1

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Rummaging around in hyperspace (including Roku) I see Jim Bakker is in business again with something called The Prophets House wherein 21st century "prophets" will gather to loudly warn against the coming wrath.

He is asking for support on his 80th birthday to fund the House and also it seems also a house for unplanned pregnancies for unwed mothers to avoid participation in our present day baby holocaust.

These in the expectation of the Imminent Return.

In particular i agree with Yeshua1 - the cannon is closed, we have all we need in the extant manuscript copies of the inerrant word.

There is no problem in "Speaking Prophetically". Taking what is already there in the scripture concerning things to come and expounding upon them in an attempt to determine what (if anything) is looming on the prophetic horizon.
One can be gifted by God with insight into how the prophecies of the Bible can be applied today, as to how we can learn from the prophets, but no new revelation being given forth by God!
 

Yeshua1

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I expected this verse. However, it has nothing to do with the Canon. It only has to do with John's revelation.

Revelation 22:18-19 I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book, and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book.
Bible states that the NT is built upon the Rock of Jesus, with the already laid foundation of the OT prophets/NTApostles, so canon was indeed closed, as none since John could qualify to be either prophet or Apostle!
 
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