What Does The Bible Say About Prophets

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • Prophets are clearly major figures in the Scriptures. Without them, we wouldn't even have the words of God in physical form today, but what does the Bible say about prophets? In this video, let's go through different verses to learn all about prophets, how they were chosen, the duties they were given and more!
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    Key Moments In This Episode
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    00:00 Intro & Summary
    00:28 How Prophets Know What To Say
    00:59 How Prophets Are Spokesmen For God
    01:31 How To Be A Prophet
    01:53 How God Sends His Message To Prophets
    02:27 Importance Of Listening To True Prophets
    03:14 How Prophets Are Servants Of The Lord
    04:09 The Role Of A Prophet
    05:01 How Prophets Were Chosen Before They Were Born
    06:45 The Responsibilities Of A Prophet
    07:54 How God Gives Prophets The Words To Say
    08:21 Different Verses That Prophesy About The Prophet Of All Prophets
    09:58 How God Reveals His Secrets & Speaks Through Prophets
    11:22 How All Of The Prophets Prophesied About Jesus Christ
    11:46 How The Scriptures Have Been Modified Over Time
    12:57 What Prophets Were Instructed To Teach
    13:39 Importance Of Prophets In The Household Of God
    14:07 How Policies Changed Through Prophets
    14:43 How Prophets Are Born
    15:07 How The Words Of Prophets Are The Words Of God
    16:13 Why I'm Grateful For Prophets
    17:10 Learn More About What The Bible Says
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Комментарии • 11

  • @recsporteducation4594
    @recsporteducation4594 Месяц назад +1

    Well put together study. Thank you.

  • @derzeichner2192
    @derzeichner2192 Месяц назад +2

    What does the Bible say about Prophets in our day?

    • @WhatBibleSay
      @WhatBibleSay  Месяц назад

      Yes, Yes, Yes. That is the question. Hopefully you enjoyed this discussion.