Discerning the Voice of God: Scripture, the Spirit, and Modern Prophecy Claims

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Discerning the Voice of God: Scripture, the Spirit, and Modern Prophecy Claims

Host: Dave Jenkins | Podcast: Contending for the Word

Series: Testing the Spirits, Exposing Counterfeits, and Standing on the Truth

Show Summary

Many Christians aren’t asking whether God speaks—they’re asking how He speaks, where He speaks, and how to tell the difference between God’s voice and everything else competing for their attention. In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins explains how God speaks today through His Word, the Holy Spirit’s role in illumination (not ongoing revelation), and how modern prophecy culture subtly shifts authority away from Scripture. You’ll also learn how to test prophecy claims biblically, why these issues often connect to dominion theology and the Seven Mountain Mandate, and practical guardrails that protect peace, clarity, and faithful obedience.

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Episode Notes

  • Why confusion about “hearing God” produces fear and spiritual pressure.
  • God has spoken decisively and sufficiently in His Son and in Scripture (Hebrews 1:1–2).
  • The Spirit illuminates the Word—He does not compete with or bypass Scripture (John 16:13–14).
  • Illumination vs. revelation: why this distinction matters for discernment.
  • How modern prophecy culture shifts authority from Scripture to experience.
  • How to test prophecy claims biblically (1 John 4:1; Isaiah 8:20; 1 Thessalonians 5:19–21).
  • How prophecy culture often fuels dominion theology and the Seven Mountain Mandate.
  • Practical guardrails: local church, expositional preaching, careful language, Christ-centered evaluation.

Key Scriptures

  • 1 John 4:1
  • Hebrews 1:1–2
  • 2 Timothy 3:16–17
  • John 16:13–14
  • Isaiah 8:20
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:19–21
  • Matthew 28:18–20
  • Colossians 3:15

Episode Highlights

  • God’s Word is sufficient, clear, and authoritative for faith and obedience.
  • The Holy Spirit brings illumination, not new binding revelation that competes with Scripture.
  • Prophecy claims must be tested by Scripture before they are received, not supported by Scripture afterward.
  • Discernment protects peace by anchoring believers in Christ and His Word, not in urgent spiritual pressure.

Takeaways / Reflection Questions

  • Do I treat Scripture as final and decisive—or as secondary to experiences and impressions?
  • When I hear “God told me,” do I test the claim calmly and biblically?
  • Does a message produce humility and peaceable wisdom—or urgency, fear, and control?
  • Am I rooted in the local church and the ordinary means of grace?

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