Friday, February 12, 2010

Does the bible ever cite an example of a true prophet relying upon Prov.4:18 to escape being a false prophet?

No! and every Jehovah's Witness should ask themselves this question!





';But the path of the righteous ones is like the bright light that is getting lighter and lighter until the day is firmly established';


Proverbs 4:18 NWT





';But the path of the Just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day';


Proverbs 4:18 KJV





there is no evidence that this verse can be used to explain Prophecy, false or otherwiseDoes the bible ever cite an example of a true prophet relying upon Prov.4:18 to escape being a false prophet?
I am a Reverend, I follow God. My following is to Trust God, Believe in God, and have faith in God.


Though the bible is a great teaching tool, the Bible was written by men many hundreds of years after Christ, it was written and translated by man, who was in his Greed of power.





Yes, the bible may speak the truth as they know it, but to know what the true meaning of God wants is to look within your own heart.





If it feels good and does no harm then it is what God wants. God is perfect, then so must we. He made us in his own image (The soul), not the human resemblance that we have grown to know. We created the human being to experience the wonderful things that God wants us to experience.


Love, Peace %26amp; LightDoes the bible ever cite an example of a true prophet relying upon Prov.4:18 to escape being a false prophet?
No, never! A true prophet is just that, true all the time!

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