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Some people | == Walked in the commandments of God == | ||
Some people say I cannot be a prophet of God. | |||
Some of these people refer to a lack of walking in the commandments of God and therefore think that I cannot call myself a prophet of God. | Some of these people refer to a lack of walking in the commandments of God and therefore think that I cannot call myself a prophet of God. | ||
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So these discussions of that I have not walked well enough in the commandments of God is likely said by self righteous hypocrites who don't know God. We are all human beings. | So these discussions of that I have not walked well enough in the commandments of God is likely said by self righteous hypocrites who don't know God. We are all human beings. | ||
== No prophets in the new testament era == | |||
Some people claim that I cannot be a prophet of God because there are no prophets during the new testament era. | |||
But the new testament is full of prophets. For example look at John the Baptist, Agabus, the daughers of Philip the evangelist, Paul and prophets in Acts 13:1. | |||
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(Acts 13:1 [KJV]) Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul.}} | |||
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