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What does the Bible say about God's revelation through prophets?

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The Bible states that God reveals His secrets to His servants, the prophets, emphasizing His determination to communicate His will.

In Amos 3:7, it is stated, 'Surely the Lord God will do nothing but He revealeth His secret unto His servants, the prophets.' This verse illustrates God's commitment to reveal His plans, ensuring that His people are informed and accountable. The prophets serve as His mouthpieces, delivering messages of both judgment and hope, and their ministry highlights God's condescension and compassion as He communicates His will. This determination is further reflected in the New Testament, where Peter asserts that we have 'a more sure word of prophecy' (2 Peter 1:19), reinforcing that the scriptures provide the definitive revelation of God's truth to humanity.
Scripture References: Amos 3:7, 2 Peter 1:19

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