It’s a very serious thing to claim to speak on behalf of God. The Old and New Testament Scriptures are not soft on those who put false words in God’s mouth and misrepresent Him. The Bible gives us clear standards and tests for us to apply to those claiming to be prophetic in the modern Church. In this teaching, Chris Rosebrough thoroughly explains the tests and how to use them so that we can build our lives on the truth of words God has actually spoken instead of wandering off into myths.
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