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1 | Truly searching for a prophet? | Job | Ray | 32487 | ||
Hi charis, May I enter in here as a capitalist observer?:) I see Jensen searching for a Prophet in the ending of his post. I agree with you charis that there is only one Prophet, Priest, and King. If Jensen is looking for a perfect prophet he will not find one for there is none righteous, no not one. There will be no one that he can call a Prophet and no one should claim to be a Prophet for there is one Leader, one Father, one Teacher and that is our triune God. It is interesting to note in the gospel of John the use of capitalization for the word Prophet in regard to John the baptist and Jesus. This is one example of the need of contrast by the use of capitalization. John was considered a prophet, but the translations need to point out the Prophet, Jesus more clearly, I believe. For instance, John 4:44 could very well read, "For Jesus Himself testified that a Prophet has no honor in His own country." The Samaritans knew that this One was indeed the Savior of the world, but His own people did not. From the heart, Ray |
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2 | Truly searching for a prophet? | Job | Jensen | 32822 | ||
Dear Ray....You wrote ..... "If Jensen is looking for a perfect prophet he will not find one for there is none righteous, no not one".....to which I reply....I am not looking for a perfect prophet since I agree there are none. But our God IS perfect. I am looking for the prophet whose prophecies in the name of God are perfect. If they are not perfect (accurate) then they are NOT from a perfect God. Then the prophet should not be listened to on his next prophecy or, in this case, his next guess. Simple. Easy to understand. No equivocation. I think it is the only way to bring unity in this area of our Faith. Thanks for your consideration of my position. God Bless....Jensen |
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