Monday, February 8, 2010

Was Joseph Smith a false Prophet?

If so, then which non prophet does the Lord instruct to guide me? He said he would reveal his will to his Prophets but numberless non prophets on the net seem to take on the duty.Was Joseph Smith a false Prophet?
God's will has already been revealed through the Bible. The foundation has already been laid by God.





Eph 2:20 having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner {stone,}





Eph 2:21 in whom the whole building, being fitted together, is growing into a holy temple in the Lord,





Eph 4:11 And He gave some {as} apostles, and some {as} prophets, and some {as} evangelists, and some {as} pastors and teachers,





Eph 4:12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ;





Eph 4:13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.


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Edit: Pastors are put here to equip you for service and build up the body of Christ.


You should try and listen to something else than what you have been, if you are not sure of the authenticity of your organization. Don't feel that you are forsaking God by doing so because God gives you a mind and you are allowed to test and find the truth out.


When you find it you will know it for sure.


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I have learned a lot from my pastor. He studies the original Greek and Hebrew languages and is very knowledgeable about the Bible. He has been a pastor for 30 years and studies 8 hours or more a day.


You find much through the true knowledge of God. Two things are His grace and peace, according to the Bible.Was Joseph Smith a false Prophet?
I don't think so.





I think the divine teaches everyone according to their individual level of awareness.





Every scripture on earth from the Bible, the Q'uran, Rg Veda, Buddhist Sutras, Torah, Bhagavad Gita were ALL written by human beings.





They wrote those scriptures according to their level of awareness.





The problem is that sooner or later the followers of those religions want to take their scripture of choice as the LITERAL word of God.





They were all divinely inspired, but NOT the literal word of God.
I say yes he was a false prophet. Now to answer the rest of your question. Prophets are sent at God's discretion. If you look in the New Testament you will only see John the Baptist, Jesus, and John. Prophets of that caliber are rare and only come when the need or sin is most dire. Now we have the word of God and the Holy Spirit to guide us. God can use anyone of us to deliver a prophetic message or warning. But, for instruction we need to listen to the Spirit and find a good Bible based Church. Look them over carefully and learn what they believe and why. Then pray and fast and if you feel God's peace join that Church and serve your God. If you cannot find a good Church find a body of believers and have a home Bible study and again serve your God.
Not to the LDS, but to the rest of Christendom yes. That shouldn't make you think they don't have personal relationships with Jesus though. God is the only judge of that.





No religion has the 100% truth.
That's for you to decide, and you don't learn that by asking other peoples opinions. You learn it by asking God.
Yes. The D%26amp;C he wrote conterdics the Bible and the Book of Mormon over and over! It is fill of men's greed.
Of course, but don't feel bad, they're all false, nobody can predict the future.
Yes!
The Bible tells you how to recognize a true prophet.
All ';prophets'; are false.
Christians will say


yes.
Scotty, they're ALL false prophets!
Well sure. They all were.
yes. Yours truly
of course he was

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