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Is Prophesy for Today? A Biblical Case for Continuing Prophecy
Is Prophesy for Today? A Biblical Case for Continuing Prophecy. Prophecy is one of the most debated gifts in the church today. Some claim that prophecy ended with the apostles, while others insist it continues in full force. Yet the real question is not what traditions say, but what Scripture itself teaches. The Bible not only affirms prophecy in the New Testament church but also instructs believers how to discern and test it.
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Edom in Prophecy: The Fall of Esau’s Mountain
Edom in Prophecy: The Fall of Esau’s Mountain. The story of Jacob and Esau does not end with their personal reconciliation. The rivalry between their descendants—Israel and Edom—echoes across centuries of biblical history. Again and again, Edom opposed Israel, and the prophets used Edom as a symbol of pride, betrayal, and hostility against God’s people.
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Prophecy: Truth-Telling, Not Fortune-Telling
Prophecy: Truth-Telling, Not Fortune-Telling. In a world flooded with self-proclaimed prophets, vague “words from the Lord,” and emotionally charged predictions, many Christians are left confused about the true nature of prophecy. Is it fortune-telling? A supernatural ability to see the future? A personal message from God about your career, relationships, or finances?
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Divine Revelation: How God Has Made Himself Known
Divine Revelation: How God Has Made Himself Known. The word “revelation” is often misunderstood. For some, it refers only to the last book of the Bible. For others, it’s a vague sense of intuition or mystical experience. But biblically, revelation refers to the way the eternal, invisible, all-powerful God has chosen to make Himself known to His creation.
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