If a person claims to have been spoken to by God, what determines their credibility?

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SoulWeaver

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We are told to "test every spirit" if it is from God, and not believe everything we hear.
We also test by observing the fruits of a man to know if they are of God.
So we line their sayings with the Scripture, and observe their fruits. Good tree can't give bad fruit, and vice versa.
Also, when a true prophet says something, there are three purposes: to exhort, encourage, and comfort, and these three will be in balance according to the spiritual condition of the sheep. You will notice in the books of prophets how prophets at times encourage and give hope, at times admonish, as needed, because they know the spiritual needs of Israel, they were God appointed elders to that congregation, maybe without official titles and eating locusts and being poor and bare, but elders nonetheless, who prayed for these people. They also never admonished only to drive people into despair, or encouraged only to make people lose their grip, or comforted only, leading people into licentiousness - the narrow middle way of God is well balanced and perfect.
God still speaks to His people to this day, but what is said will never contradict with what the Bible teaches.
We also stumbled into that Netflix movie the other day. Husband and I thought it was really laughable, that people really believed this was some "lamb of God".
Bottom line, if you examine things any before you believe them, it's not really easy to confuse Jesus or a man of God with a crook with 50 limos and mansions, or confuse Jesus with a delusional human who abuses people to draw them into a commune in order to have sex with everyone.
 

JaumeJ

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Okay, so you believe it's true because you believe it's true. That's a circular argument.
Faith gives the gift of understanding, hoping in, and believeing things yet unseen. There is no circular reasoning unless you are following a circle's path.
 

Deade

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Faith gives the gift of understanding, hoping in, and believeing things yet unseen. There is no circular reasoning unless you are following a circle's path.
Jack, we are redoing [to expand] David's Fixed Heart Group. You haven't posted lately. Do you want to drop out or stay in?
 

Blain

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Faith gives the gift of understanding, hoping in, and believeing things yet unseen. There is no circular reasoning unless you are following a circle's path.
 

JaumeJ

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Jack, we are redoing [to expand] David's Fixed Heart Group. You haven't posted lately. Do you want to drop out or stay in?
Please forgive my ignorance. I did not know I was in it??? Where is it?
 

HeraldtheNews

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When earthquakes happen without loss of life, to warn those who are oppressing others without just cause after they announce it, and another one happens to confirm it announced by two Christians, one lady, one brother, without even knowing we were announcing one, which happened 7 days later. Two 7.1 quakes, the second one 7 days later-- 777; Things happen when two Christians agree even if I didn't know what I was doing. The lady is a geologist.
 

JaumeJ

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When earthquakes happen without loss of life, to warn those who are oppressing others without just cause after they announce it, and another one happens to confirm it announced by two Christians, one lady, one brother, without even knowing we were announcing one, which happened 7 days later. Two 7.1 quakes, the second one 7 days later-- 777; Things happen when two Christians agree even if I didn't know what I was doing. The lady is a geologist.
Thank you for sharing this gift…..
 

Blain

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When earthquakes happen without loss of life, to warn those who are oppressing others without just cause after they announce it, and another one happens to confirm it announced by two Christians, one lady, one brother, without even knowing we were announcing one, which happened 7 days later. Two 7.1 quakes, the second one 7 days later-- 777; Things happen when two Christians agree even if I didn't know what I was doing. The lady is a geologist.
I have always loved how god works with more than one I mean Jesus said when two or more of you gather in my name there I am with you
 

CherieR

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Matthew 7:15-20, Luke 6:43-45 , Matthew 12:33-35, John 13:35, The book of 1 John are some helpful references.
 

presidente

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Do words line up with scripture?
(Careful with this if your interpretation is off.)

Do predictive words cone too pass?
(Raking into account prophecies xan be long term and what the Bible teaches about intercession and repentance.

Discern with gifts and spiritual means. If you or others in the church perceive the Spirit if God speaking through the individual, that helps.

The Bible says let the prophets speak two or three and let the other judge.
 

UnitedWithChrist

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A good video on false prophets, in the context of Corona virus.

Justin Peters looks at their false claims.