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Everything genuinely from God is true; the problem is misidentifying non-divine impressions as God speaking

How You Can Know and Show Christianity Is True (Understanding Apologetic Methodology) 00:46:28 – 00:47:29

Q&A: pastoral guidance on how to handle perceived divine guidance that turns out to be wrong

When someone feels God told them something and it proves false, it means God did not actually say it — not that God was wrong. Impressions often feel like divine speech but operate at a different level than the Spirit's witness to one's status as God's child. Repeated failures of prediction are diagnostic: recalibrate what you are treating as divine speech.

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