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Back to EpisodesTrue Prophets Have Good Doctrine | Examining Patterns in Old Testament Prophets
Description
Do you know what to look for in a TRUE prophet? It’s more than just accurate prophecies… In fact, Deuteronomy 13:1-5 shows us that a false prophet WILL have accurate prophecies, signs and wonders. So how can we tell the difference between true and false prophets?
In this episode of Remnant Radio, we’re going back to the Old Testament prophets to examine the essential patterns we should be looking for in modern prophetic ministry.
We dive deep into why true prophets not only practice right doctrine, but also have the courage to call out false doctrine.
Learn:
-The characteristics of true prophets in the Old Testament.
-Why doctrinal faithfulness is the ultimate test of genuine prophecy (even over fulfilled predictions!).
-How true prophets confront and expose false teaching.
-Applying these ancient, vital patterns to modern prophetic ministry.
-Cultivating robust discernment in the charismatic movement.
If you want biblical wisdom on identifying true prophecy and protecting yourself from false teaching, this episode is essential.
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