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Testing NAR Prophetic Claims, Why “Prophetic Insight” Fails Biblically
Show: From NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill
Host: Dawn Hill
Show Summary
In this episode of From NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill, Dawn Hill examines modern claims of “prophetic insight” within the New Apostolic Reformation and tests them by the authority and sufficiency of Scripture.
Focusing on claims surrounding the “spirit of Phineas,” Dawn explains why Christians must reject unbiblical categories of revelation, test all claims of prophecy by God’s Word, and read passages like Numbers 25 in a Christ-centered way.
This episode helps believers understand the danger of vague prophetic language, the problem of avoiding accountability, and the need to stand firmly on Scripture when evaluating modern prophetic claims.
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Episode Notes
- Why “prophetic insight” is not a biblical category
- How modern prophetic claims often avoid biblical accountability
- Why all claims of revelation must be tested by Scripture
- What Numbers 25 teaches about Phineas
- Why Christ, not modern exposure channels, is the fulfillment and focus of Scripture
- The danger of making man the center of biblical interpretation
- How biblical discernment protects the church
Key Scriptures
- Numbers 25
- Deuteronomy 18:20–22
- Isaiah 55:11
- 2 Timothy 3:16–17
- Hebrews 7
- 1 Thessalonians 5:21
Main Takeaway
Christians must test every prophetic claim by Scripture because God’s Word is sufficient, authoritative, and clear.
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