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Matthew 7:15-20 Be on the watch for the false prophets that come to you in sheep's covering, but inside they are ravenouus wolves. By your fruits you will recognize them . Every good tree produces good fruit.
So if someone said Thou shalt not kill but sanctioned war wouldn't that make them a false prophet?
Just as if they sanctioned or ignored fornication,spiritism like reading horoscopes. People who drink to much or poison there body with drugs, smoking, tatoos. Gamble and steal stuff.
Who ever speaks out against these things? To date no one.
Or lieing was one of the deadly sins. Yet everyone lies.
There really isn't a santa clause, or easter bunnie that is a lie.

2006-08-13 08:53:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The man from the babtist church makes sense except that when i did research the cross was pagan and santa clause and the easter bunnie and all the other stuff they told me was lies. So can they be a true prophet if what they teach is a lie?

2006-08-13 09:42:03 · update #1

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You are spot on with your reasoning. Here is some more ways to identify true prophets.

How can true prophets and false ones be identified?

True prophets make known their faith in Jesus, but more is required than claiming to preach in his name

1 John 4:1-3: “Test the inspired expressions to see whether they originate with God, because many false prophets have gone forth into the world. You gain the knowledge of the inspired expression from God by this: Every inspired expression that confesses Jesus Christ as having come in the flesh originates with God, but every inspired expression that does not confess Jesus does not originate with God.”

Matt. 7:21-23: “Not everyone saying to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the kingdom of the heavens, but the one doing the will of my Father who is in the heavens will. Many will say to me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name . . . ?’ And yet then I will confess to them: I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness.”

True prophets speak in the name of God, but merely claiming to represent him is not enough

Deut. 18:18-20: “A prophet I shall raise up for them from the midst of their brothers, like you [like Moses]; and I shall indeed put my words in his mouth, and he will certainly speak to them all that I shall command him. And it must occur that the man who will not listen to my words that he will speak in my name, I shall myself require an account from him. However, the prophet who presumes to speak in my name a word that I have not commanded him to speak or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet must die.” (Compare Jeremiah 14:14; 28:11, 15.)

Jesus said: “I do nothing of my own initiative; but just as the Father taught me I speak these things.” (John 8:28) He said: “I have come in the name of my Father.” (John 5:43) Jesus also said: “He that speaks of his own originality is seeking his own glory.”—John 7:18.

If any individuals or organizations claim to represent God but decline to use God’s personal name, and make it a practice to express their own opinions on matters, are they measuring up to this important qualification of a true prophet?

Ability to perform “great signs,” or “miracles,” is not necessarily proof of a true prophet

Matt. 24:24: “False Christs and false prophets will arise and will give great signs [“miracles,” TEV] and wonders so as to mislead, if possible, even the chosen ones.”

2 Thess. 2:9, 10: “The lawless one’s presence is according to the operation of Satan with every powerful work and lying signs and portents and with every unrighteous deception for those who are perishing, as a retribution because they did not accept the love of the truth that they might be saved.”

On the other hand, Moses performed miracles at Jehovah’s direction. (Ex. 4:1-9) Jehovah also empowered Jesus to perform miracles. (Acts 2:22) But more than the miracles gave evidence that God had truly sent them.

What true prophets foretell comes to pass, but they may not understand just when or how it will be

Dan. 12:9: “Go, Daniel, because the words are made secret and sealed up until the time of the end.”

1 Pet. 1:10, 11: “The prophets . . . kept on investigating what particular season or what sort of season the spirit in them was indicating concerning Christ when it was bearing witness beforehand about the sufferings for Christ and about the glories to follow these.”

1 Cor. 13:9, 10: “We have partial knowledge and we prophesy partially; but when that which is complete arrives, that which is partial will be done away with.”

Prov. 4:18: “The path of the righteous ones is like the bright light that is getting lighter and lighter until the day is firmly established.”

The apostles and other early Christian disciples had certain wrong expectations, but the Bible does not classify them with the “false prophets.”—See Luke 19:11; John 21:22, 23; Acts 1:6, 7.

Nathan the prophet encouraged King David to go ahead with what was in his heart regarding the building of a house for Jehovah’s worship. But later Jehovah told Nathan to inform David that he was not the one who would build it. Jehovah did not reject Nathan for what he had said earlier but continued to use him because he humbly corrected the matter when Jehovah made it plain to him.—1 Chron. 17:1-4, 15.

The pronouncements of a true prophet promote true worship and are in harmony with God’s revealed will

Deut. 13:1-4: “In case a prophet or a dreamer of a dream arises in your midst and does give you a sign or a portent, and the sign or the portent does come true of which he spoke to you, saying, ‘Let us walk after other gods, whom you have not known, and let us serve them,’ you must not listen to the words of that prophet or to the dreamer of that dream, because Jehovah your God is testing you to know whether you are loving Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul. After Jehovah your God you should walk, and him you should fear, and his commandments you should keep, and to his voice you should listen, and him you should serve, and to him you should cling.”

Since the Bible says that “a friend of the world” is an enemy of God, are clergymen who urge their parishioners to get involved in the affairs of the world promoting true worship? (Jas. 4:4; 1 John 2:15-17) The true God said that the nations “will have to know that I am Jehovah,” and the Bible states that God would take out of the nations “a people for his name,” but are religious organizations that minimize the importance of using God’s personal name acting in harmony with this revealed will of God? (Ezek. 38:23; Acts 15:14) Jesus taught his followers to pray for God’s Kingdom, and the Bible cautions against putting one’s trust in earthling men, so are clergymen or political organizations that urge people to place their confidence in human rulership true prophets?—Matt. 6:9, 10; Ps. 146:3-6; compare Revelation 16:13, 14.

True prophets and the false can be recognized by the fruitage manifest in their lives and the lives of those who follow them

Matt. 7:15-20: “Be on the watch for the false prophets that come to you in sheep’s covering, but inside they are ravenous wolves. By their fruits you will recognize them. . . . Every good tree produces fine fruit, but every rotten tree produces worthless fruit . . . Really, then, by their fruits you will recognize those men.”

What characterizes their way of life? “The works of the flesh are . . . fornication, uncleanness, loose conduct, idolatry, practice of spiritism, enmities, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, contentions, divisions, sects, envies, drunken bouts, revelries, and things like these. . . . Those who practice such things will not inherit God’s kingdom. On the other hand, the fruitage of [God’s] spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, self-control.”—Gal. 5:19-23; see also 2 Peter 2:1-3.

2006-08-14 09:42:13 · answer #1 · answered by Frax 4 · 0 0

The commandment 'thou shall not kill' is actually a mistranslation. It should say "thou shall not commit murder" which means to kill with out a reason-big difference.

Now, all the other things you mentioned :fornication, spiritism, drugs gambling, and the like is preached against in Baptist churches every time the doors are open.

Most of the real prophets (if there are really any) you will find in Baptist churches-they continually preach against sin.

2006-08-13 16:04:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The "spirit of the prophet is subject to the prophets." It used to be in Old Testament times that prophets traveled together in schools. Prophets knew other prophets by the Spirit, whether it was of God.
Today we have not many prophets because the churches will not "abide" them.
I have this gift and believe me it is very difficult to prophecy to people who only want to hear good things.
Old Jeremiah was a good example . . . He said to God . . . God can't you just give me a good message . . . you always want me to deliver bad news. Good prophets are treated very badly. Jesus said , you killed the prophets. People today just as in the Old Testament just want to hear good things. A good prophet will tell you whatever God wants him or her to say regardless of whether you like it or not.

2006-08-13 16:10:45 · answer #3 · answered by cathyhewed1946 4 · 0 0

Absolutely not. The devil, like the angels, can take any form he wishes, even a righteous holy man. Revelations tells us that in the latter days there will be many false prophets, and even some will say they are Jesus. So, beware.

2006-08-13 19:03:11 · answer #4 · answered by stullerrl 5 · 0 0

A person who is a prophet is human just like your or me. They just have higher standards and a better understanding of things. A prophet is a loving and compassionate man and someone who is full of wisdom and knowledge.

2006-08-13 15:58:07 · answer #5 · answered by HappyCat 7 · 0 0

There will not be a prophet again until the end.
Most of those who will be prophets are alive now.
It will begin soon.

2006-08-13 16:43:54 · answer #6 · answered by Grandreal 6 · 0 0

Yes.

2006-08-13 15:57:53 · answer #7 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 0 0

Only by God

2006-08-13 15:58:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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