That PROPHET is Jesus!

Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

Terry Clifton wrote:

  
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] revelation
 

Terry Clifton wrote:

How 'bout a simple definition? Receiving revelation is the act of learning something not previously revealed to the recipient. God can reveal through a prophet, or an ass, or by direct communication.
DAVEH:  Then it could be assumed that one need not be a prophet to receive revelation.  However, would you agree that a prophet would by his nature receive revelations from the Lord?  And.....such revelations would be extra Bilbical, if they were revealed to a modern day prophet.  May I assume most TTers would agree with this?

 A prophet carries a message from God to men.  It may be a warning, a curse, a verdict, almost anything.  We ran out of prophets in the stricktest sense of the word a looong time ago.

DAVEH:  You've lost me on that one, Terry.  Are you not aware there are prophets currently alive?  Not counting LDS prophets, we have a member of TT who is a (claimed) prophet.
 Staying with the strictest sense of the word, it has been even longer since an ass spoke for God.
DAVEH:  Again you are in error, Terry.   Do you not read all the TT posts???   <VBG>
It is my opinion that the Holy Spirit now has a monopoly on revelation outside of the Holy Bible.
DAVEH:  Are you suggesting revelation from the HS now is somehow different than in Bible times?  Perhaps I should ask you more direct questions.  Do you believe the heavens are closed, and God no longer speaks to man as he did in Bible times?  I used to be under the impression that was common Protestant doctrine.  However, after joining TT I thought I was informed that I had a mistaken impression, as it is not the case at all.  I was told prophets do exist in the Protestant realm.

    FWIW.....To me this seems a pretty important question.  Prophets were necessary in Bible times, and it seems they would be handy to have in present day.  Where do you think Protestantism stands on this, Terry?

Terry

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