The Genius Defense Mechanism Of “New Testament Prophecy”

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John Piper, Sam Storms, and Wayne Grudem have defined “New Testament Prophecy” in such a way that it becomes virtually invulnerable to any type of criticism. For example, “Third-Wave Charismatics” regularly insist that “New Testament Prophecy” must always be positive and uplifting; a “spiritual compliment.” But very few people ever object to receiving a compliment. If someone says something positive about you, there is a much greater likelihood that you’ll be willing to overlook “a few” inaccurate details. Kofi Adu-Boahen and Joel Webbon demonstrate the built-in defense mechanism for “New Testament Prophecy,” and reveal how it compromises biblical standards. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content like this.

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