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Within the last month there was a four hour round table discussion between Justin Peters, Jim Osman, Michael Brown and Sam Storms entitled “Discerning false teachers and false prophets” and can be found on YouTube.
Rosebrough uses the common hermeneutical rule “The clear passages of Scripture interpret the obscure (or less clear) passages of Scripture” on how to evaluate false prophecy in the NT era.
Rosebrough uses these clear passages of Scripture in rank order of importance (not chronological).
Rosebrough's thesis: Sam Storms, Michael Brown and the Remnant Radio guys use the obscure passages of Scripture to interpret the clear passages of Scripture. A masterful presentation.
Within the last month there was a four hour round table discussion between Justin Peters, Jim Osman, Michael Brown and Sam Storms entitled “Discerning false teachers and false prophets” and can be found on YouTube.
Rosebrough uses the common hermeneutical rule “The clear passages of Scripture interpret the obscure (or less clear) passages of Scripture” on how to evaluate false prophecy in the NT era.
Rosebrough uses these clear passages of Scripture in rank order of importance (not chronological).
- Matthew 7:15-20
- I John 4:1
- Deut. 18:20-23
- II Peter 1:21
- I Cor. 14:29
- I Thess. 5:20-21
Rosebrough's thesis: Sam Storms, Michael Brown and the Remnant Radio guys use the obscure passages of Scripture to interpret the clear passages of Scripture. A masterful presentation.
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