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How can we identify true prophets according to Scripture?

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True prophets can be identified by their confession that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, affirming His deity and humanity.

1 John 4:2 teaches that every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God. This criterion is pivotal in recognizing true prophets versus false ones. Acknowledging the genuine incarnation of Christ—God manifest in human form—is essential for salvation. Any denial of this truth, whether it be the belief that Jesus did not fully assume human flesh or that He was merely an apparition, places one outside the bounds of true doctrine. This line drawn by Scripture helps believers discern teachings that align with the core of the Gospel. As such, faithful prophecy hinges on recognizing Jesus not only as the Son of God but also as the Son of Man, underscoring both His divine and human natures, which are vital for effective salvation.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:2

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Trying The Spirits
Ken Wimer · Mar 17, 2007
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