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What does it mean that God sends prophets to His people?

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God sends prophets to speak truth and guide His people back to repentance and grace.

In 2 Samuel 12, Nathan the prophet is sent by God to confront David about his sins. This act underlines God’s commitment to His people; He does not allow them to remain in sin without exposure to truth. Prophets serve as messengers, relaying God’s message of judgment and mercy when they strayed. This illustrates God's love and desire for His people to acknowledge their sins and return to Him. For Christians today, the prophetic role continues through preachers and teachers who guide believers with Biblical truths, calling them to repentance and walking in grace.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:1, Jeremiah 7:25, Ephesians 4:11-12

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Eric Lutter · Jan 6, 2026
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