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  1. Deborah_

    The School of the prophets: God's rules

    It's the human being who is the prophet. But behind the prophet is a spirit of some kind. We are told to 'test' or 'weigh' prophecies (I Corinthians 14:29), but this can also be described as 'testing the spirits' (I John 4:1) . One individual prophet can sometimes speak the truth and sometimes...
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    The School of the prophets: God's rules

    It's more complicated than just whether or not a prophecy 'comes true'. God often sent prophets to warn the people of what would happen if they didn't repent. Usually they ignored the prophet, and the threatened disaster did happen. But if they did repent (as Nineveh did), then it wouldn't...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    We may be inhabiting different 'cultures' as well. I'm thankful that my introduction to the charismatic movement was very 'low-key'. It was in a small group meeting, and there was no pressure for anyone to say or do anything unless they were very sure that it was from the Holy Spirit...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    If that's your mental picture of 'prophecy' then I sympathise with your position. I agree with your verdict of 'terrible abuse'. It doesn't sound like the prophecies I hear in my own church, nor like anything we read about in the New Testament, and it's the kind of thing that gives ammunition to...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    A teacher deals in general principles; a prophet is speaking into a specific situation. An evangelist preaches the message of salvation to unbelievers; a prophet may speak to either believers or unbelievers, and on any subject. Any one of us can (hopefully) explain the gospel to an unbeliever...
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    The gift of tongues

    Hi Josho, I missed this when you first posted it. When I became a Christian 40-ish years ago there was a lot of discussion (and controversy) about baptism in the Spirit and speaking in tongues. I really wanted to be filled with the Spirit but nothing ever happened when I asked God to do it...
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    Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you...

    Psalm 139 was written by David, who was also called by God to fulfil a great purpose for the history of Israel. Does God have similar individual eternal plans for us 'ordinary' people? I'm not sure. God does know us before we are born because He is in eternity, where there is no 'before' or...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    The NT definition is in I Corinthians 14:3 - "The one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouraging and comfort." I am going by what the NT has to say about prophecy - especially Paul's instructions to the church in Corinth. (In Ephesians 2:20, he's referring to OT prophets)
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    Ah well... if we can't agree on the definition of a prophet, we're not likely to agree on the rest, are we! We may not have very much information about NT prophets, but what we do have doesn't fit your definition comfortably. Unlike you, I do see a difference between prophets in the OT and the...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    With all respect, that doesn't describe the church at Corinth. Paul had spent eighteen months there, and the church contained many members of Jewish background (including two former synagogue leaders, Crispus and Sosthenes) who were very familiar with the Jewish Scriptures, even if they didn't...
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    Why are there so many versions of the Bible?

    The Apocrypha was what all literate first-century Jews were reading, alongside the Scriptures. Paul almost certainly knew it well - so it would be very surprising if nothing found its way from the Apocrypha into his writings. Just because Protestants don't consider it authoritative, doesn't mean...
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    Belief vs Unbelief:

    That's a debatable interpretation. WE all know what Hebrews 9:22 says - but Cain and Abel didn't. Nothing had been said to them about the necessity of a blood sacrifice. And when God remonstrated with Cain, why didn't He say "Bring an animal" if that was the problem? Hebrew has different words...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    How do you arrive at this? The only NT prophets that I can think of don't fit this description. Agabus prophesied to the church in Antioch (Acts 11:27-30) and to Paul (Acts 21:10,11). And Paul encouraged the use of prophecy in the regular church gatherings (I Corinthians 14:29-31)! Agabus...
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    The School of the prophets: Introduction

    I agree that prophets in the sense of people declaring prophecies of universal validity (i.e. Scripture) are no more. But they were never the only type of prophets. The 'schools of the prophets' associated with Elijah and Elisha seem to have been men dedicated to serving God in a time of...
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    Jesus is God or Lord?

    Why does he finish the quote at verse 11? Paul's train of thought continues to verse 13, where he quotes Joel 2:32 to support his assertion that "if you declare with your mouth 'Jesus is Lord'... you will be saved." "For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved" (Romans 10:13...
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    Christianity is ruining my life

    From what you write, it sounds as though all your knowledge about Christianity has been got from forums and Youtube. This is a very bad idea. These places contain a very high proportion of people with extreme or odd beliefs, and unless you already know the Bible quite well, you can't evaluate...
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    Why are there so many versions of the Bible?

    It must seem confusing if you come from a Muslim background, where there is only one official version of the Qur'an. But the Bible is very different from the Qur'an. The Bible was inspired by God but written by many different human authors over a period of roughly 1500 years. The various books...
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    If Jesus is not original pronunciation, how does it save?

    The apostles didn't seem to care about the 'original' pronunciation of Jesus' name when writing the New Testament. They used the Greek version. So why does it worry you?
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    If Jesus is not original pronunciation, how does it save?

    Why should that matter? Calling on the name of Jesus isn't reciting a magic spell, but a declaration of trust in a particular Person.
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    Our spiritual journey

    Rebellion & idolatry (Exodus 32) Sadly, the Israelites have not grasped the concepts of monotheism and imageless worship (even their deliverance from Egypt they attribute to Moses, not Yahweh), and they find it hard (despite the evidence of the daily manna and the pillar of cloud) to...