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What does the Bible say about the role of prophets?

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The Bible teaches that prophets are chosen by God to deliver His messages and point to the coming Savior, exemplified by figures like Elijah and Elisha.

In Scripture, prophets serve as God's spokespersons, chosen to communicate His will to the people. They highlight God's sovereignty and reveal His plans, particularly regarding salvation. For instance, Elisha, as a prophet in Israel, performed miracles and pointed to the coming of Christ, the ultimate prophet foretold in Deuteronomy 18:18. Prophets like Elisha are seen as types, or foreshadows, of the true prophet, Jesus Christ, who ultimately fulfills God's promises of redemption and healing for His people. The foundational role of prophets underscores the narrative of God's redemptive history, urging believers to heed their messages as conduits of divine truth.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 18:18, Luke 4:25-27, Amos 3:7, Luke 1:76-80, Hebrews 1:1-2, Jeremiah 36, Jeremiah 45, Zechariah 13:1-7, Jeremiah 1:5, Deuteronomy 18:15-19, Amos 7:10-15, 1 Kings 13, Jeremiah 9:23, 1 Kings 22:1-40, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Galatians 4:16, Hebrews 11:32, Luke 24:25-27, 1 Samuel 3:18, 2 Samuel 4:11, 1 Samuel 3:11-20, 1 Timothy 1:12

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The Prophet
Norm Wells · Sep 21, 2022
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