Mark Driscoll Hopes He's Not A False Prophet - Justin Peters
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In this video, Justin Peters responds to Mark Driscoll’s recent claim of having a “prophetic vision” about Charlie Kirk—a vision Driscoll himself says he hopes is true. Peters examines the biblical and theological problems with such statements, warning about the danger of attributing false words to God. He explains how genuine prophecy in Scripture was always delivered with absolute clarity, not uncertainty, and critiques the broader charismatic tendency to casually claim divine revelation. Through this analysis, Peters contrasts biblical truth with modern prophetic misuse and calls believers to discernment and reverence for God’s Word.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHXnInV_HuI
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