{"id":697,"date":"2002-04-27T01:28:05","date_gmt":"2002-04-27T05:28:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/darkestlight.org\/xanga\/?p=697"},"modified":"2002-04-27T01:28:05","modified_gmt":"2002-04-27T05:28:05","slug":"697","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/darkestlight.org\/xanga\/?p=697","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>Yesterday for some reason I got to thinking about prophets and prophecy.&nbsp; I just got back from seeing the movie &#8220;life or something like it&#8221;&#8230;.&nbsp; it involves a &#8220;prophet&#8221; of sorts.&nbsp; Therefore, I decided I would write about it tonight.<\/P><br \/>\n<P><A name=P0600400 target=_new><B>proph\u00b7et<\/B><\/A> &nbsp;&nbsp;<A class=linksrc title=\"Click for guide to symbols.\" onclick=\"ahdpop();return false;\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dictionary.com\/help\/ahd4\/pronkey.html\" target=_new><B><FONT face=Arial color=#0033ff>Pronunciation Key<\/FONT><\/B><\/A>&nbsp;&nbsp;(pr<IMG height=15 alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/cache.dictionary.com\/dictionary\/graphics\/AHD4\/GIF\/obreve.gif\" width=7 align=absBottom>f<IMG height=22 alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/cache.dictionary.com\/dictionary\/graphics\/AHD4\/GIF\/prime.gif\" width=4 align=absBottom><IMG height=15 alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/cache.dictionary.com\/dictionary\/graphics\/AHD4\/GIF\/ibreve.gif\" width=7 align=absBottom>t)<BR><I>n.<\/I> <\/P><br \/>\n<OL><br \/>\n<LI>A person who speaks by divine inspiration or as the interpreter through whom the will of a god is expressed.<br \/>\n<LI>A person gifted with profound moral insight and exceptional powers of expression.<br \/>\n<LI>A predictor; a soothsayer.<br \/>\n<LI>The chief spokesperson of a movement or cause. <\/LI><\/OL><br \/>\n<P>When we think of a prophet we tend to think of someone who can foresee the future.&nbsp; In actuality, this is only a small part of who a prophet is, and, such an ability is not absolutely required to be considered a prophet.&nbsp; I actually do not fully agree with the definition above.&nbsp; A prophet does not act as an &#8220;interpreter&#8221; for God, a prophet merely delivers the message he hears from God to God&#8217;s people.&nbsp; A prophet is there to encourage people, and to guide people.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>In biblical times, a prophet was not merely someone who displayed these things&#8230; it was an actual profession, an office.&nbsp; They were paid to do their job just as people are paid for doing any other job.&nbsp; As a result, there were many false prophets&#8230;&nbsp; in it simply for the money.&nbsp; They said what people wanted to hear, they offered blessings to those who would pay them well.&nbsp; But they did not hear from God.&nbsp; The true prophets of Israel had a tendancy to be hated by Israel.&nbsp; They spoke out against things that they knew to be wrong, they insisted that people follow the will of their God and creator.&nbsp; They did so in the face of much persecution and hatred.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The book of Lamentations I think is an incredible book.&nbsp; It gives you insight into what it feels like to be a prophet.&nbsp; It is also a very depressing book, as the title obviously points out.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>To know what is going to happen to people if they continue in their ways,&nbsp;to try to warn them of it, and then to see it fulfilled despite all your efforts.&nbsp; Why should one even bother?&nbsp; God puts this responsibility on someone, a prophet, and says &#8220;Tell these people that they are doing wrong, and if they do not stop there are going to be consequences.&#8221;&nbsp; The prophet tells them, and nothing changes.&nbsp; The consequences come to pass.&nbsp; Wouldn&#8217;t it be easier for everyone involved if there was no prophet?<\/P><br \/>\n<P>So many times people see someone who is trying to help them as someone who is trying to judge them.&nbsp; They don&#8217;t realize that sometimes other people may know better then them what they are talking about.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The audible voice of God.&nbsp; Have I ever heard it?&nbsp; No.&nbsp; I know people who have heard it.&nbsp; Not many, but a few.&nbsp; Do you think I am crazy for believing these people when they tell me this?&nbsp; Do you think they&#8217;re crazy if they honestly believe they have heard the voice of God?&nbsp; Have you ever thought that maybe some poor homeless man standing on the street-corner screaming out prophecies may actually be hearing from God?&nbsp; Or have you always dismissed them as &#8220;crazy homeless people&#8221;.&nbsp; Certainly, some of them are.&nbsp; But God has been known to use those that society looks down upon.&nbsp; Look at John the Baptist.&nbsp; I&#8217;d imagine he fits the mold of &#8220;crazy homeless man&#8221; pretty well.&nbsp; God used him to announce the coming of Christ.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>So are there modern-day prophets?&nbsp; Certainly.&nbsp; Anyone who hears from God is a prophet.&nbsp; If you want to be&nbsp;a prophet, you will be.&nbsp; However, remember that there are consequences to hearing from God.&nbsp; God has put his prophets through hell before taking them to heaven.&nbsp; He will not be afraid to drag you through the mud to be heard.&nbsp; That is what a prophet does.&nbsp; Lives his life to represent the voice of God.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The role of prophet is not as enviable as people always seem to see it.<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday for some reason I got to thinking about prophets and prophecy.&nbsp; I just got back from seeing the movie &#8220;life or something like it&#8221;&#8230;.&nbsp; it involves a &#8220;prophet&#8221; of sorts.&nbsp; Therefore, I decided I would write about it tonight. proph\u00b7et &nbsp;&nbsp;Pronunciation Key&nbsp;&nbsp;(prft)n. 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