Will I Be Judged for Disobeying Prophetic Words?

"Test everything, hold fast to what is good” - but what happens when we’re not sure if a prophetic word is from God? Or we actually choose not to obey? Join us for a thorough biblical exploration into understanding verified, unverified, and false prophecy. Watch as we bring clarity and freedom to this often confusing topic!

February 12, 2025

Transcript Summary

The Remnant Radio hosts explore the crucial question of whether Christians face judgment for disobeying prophetic words. The discussion breaks prophetic words into three categories: unverified, false, and verified prophecies, examining the spiritual implications of each.

The teaching establishes important distinctions between God’s eternal judgment and His fatherly discipline, emphasizing that while believers are exempt from eternal condemnation, they may face divine discipline for disobedience to verified prophetic words. The hosts provide biblical examples, including Jonah, Saul, and various Old Testament prophets, demonstrating how disobedience to legitimate prophetic words often resulted in significant consequences.

Central to the discussion is the process of prophetic verification, emphasizing the importance of testing prophecies against Scripture, seeking confirmation through community discernment, and ensuring alignment with previous revelation. The hosts stress that while unverified words don’t carry the same weight of obligation, verified prophetic words become personally binding on the individual who receives them, though not universally binding like Scripture.

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