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Can a true prophet of God ever miss a word—or does one mistake automatically make you a false prophet? In this follow-up episode, the Remnant Radio crew sits down to thoughtfully engage Corey Minor’s critique of our “Can True Prophet Miss?” show, pressing into what Scripture teaches about New Testament prophecy, false prophets, and the voice of God.
Original RR Episode: https://youtu.be/Iwi3E66olek
Blog Post: https://www.theremnantradio.com/blogs/is-there-a-difference-between-old-testament-new-testament-prophecy
0:00 – Introduction 4:42 – Framing Corey’s response on Acts 21:4 6:34 – Were the Acts 21:4 disciples prophesying wrongly? 12:19 – Is Deut 18 about all prophets? 16:29 – “Presumptuously” in Deut 18 and rebellion vs. honest error 20:22 – Did the Acts 21 believers actually prophesy “don’t go to Jerusalem”? 33:02 – Did Nathan falsely prophesy to David about building the temple? 45:05 – Has the charismatic movement “cheapened” the voice of God? 55:17 – How churches should weigh and discipline modern prophecy 58:51 – Are mistaken charismatics “false prophets” and closing remarks Hey Guys, Josh Lewis here. Have you ever wondered if the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit—like prophecy, healing, and tongues—really stopped after the apostles? Cessationists claim they vanished throughout church history, but that's a myth. In Remnant Radio’s new ebook, History of Spiritual Gifts: The Myth of Cessationism, I dive into church history to reveal the active use of spiritual gifts by early church fathers |