The world is in a constant fight. Fighting darkness, good fighting evil and truth fighting lie.
Today we must be on our guard more than ever, because many fake prophets are out in the world and they are trying to rob us of our souls and freedoms with their tricks and lies.
That’s why I thought that it would be a good thing to write a few words on the subject.
According to Wikipedia, a prophet (or prophetess) is a person who has directly encountered the numinous or the divine and serves as an intermediary with humanity. Prophets existed in many ancient cultures, including the Sybilline and Delphic Oracles in Ancient Greece, the Völuspá in Old Norse, Zoroaster in Persia, and many others. In Abrahamic religion, a prophet is seen as a man who has encountered, and speaks as a formal representative of, God; some are understood as founding or revitalizing a religion based on their teachings.
How do we know the true prophets?
The first sign to recognize a true prophet is that his prophecies come to realize.
What are prophecies?
Prophecies are visions that predict future events, or the speaking of divine words regarding the future that God has planned for us all. These truths come to happen precisely as foretold.
How to recognize true prophecies?
They must meet the following conditions:
- They must preach of only one God;
- True prophecies don’t bring madness to the one that foretells them;
- They are not deceiving;
- The one who foretells them isn’t chasing any fortunes, he doesn’t take special care of the things that are necessary to his life; he is content with the natural state of things and survives only by the mercy of God;
- True prophecies always come to happen exactly as predicted;
- The ones who foretell prophecies belive in them all their lives. They don’t change their minds if exposed to suffering or threathened by death.
Who are the false prophets?
They are “wolves in sheeps clothing”. They are blind teachers (of course, not literally).
How to recognize false prophets?
They can be recognized by:
- Their deeds and actions;
- They preach and teach for money; they want to get rich;
- Their prophecies never fulfill;
- The fake prophets foretell fake peace to bad people;
- They are loved by bad people;
- They foretell things that their hearts invent;
- They don’t obey the true and right prophecies;
- They prefer to lie instead of telling the truth.
The fake prophets try to rob us of our most priced posessions, our souls. And by losing our souls we loose every single chance of ever finding happiness.
Take care.



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