But Peter's words do nothing to prove your claim that scripture is more accurate than a spoken personal prophecy. Its like arguing which is better, a coat or a house.
The prophet Samuel's word of knowledge to the young Saul, that his father's donkeys had been found, is of no use whatsoever when it comes to me finding my wife's stolen car.
On the other hand, when the Lord directly told me what street to go down and find it, that was most useful. I found her car outside a shop, called the police who came and arrested the thieves.
That's the gift of prophecy working today, but speaking from your void, you arrogantly claim such things are false prophecy.
But when you blockade that same Holy Spirit from doing anything outside your own theological remit, you impose blindness and deafness upon yourself and other saints under your influence.
Your foolish claim is laughably and provably wrong by over 50 years of experiencing the voice of the Lord in every sphere of life.
Here is not the place to do it, but I have countless testimonies of the visionary or spoken gifts coming to pass, including a precision one from my son when he was 3 regarding a house purchase!
Given that most of the money offered up by Christians is taken by paid pastors and teachers, not prophets, this is hardly a relevant scripture.
Exactly, our words should be backed by the operation of the various gifts given according to HIS, GOD'S will, not the will of
@Dave L