This last prophet will be a disappointment to many people
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this last prophet will be a disappointment to many people, being VERY different than we might envision! In a nutshell he appears to be a “MAN OF CALAMITIES”, of stumbling rather than success. Instead of a staunch family man and pillar of integrity we see in this final prophet a man BETRAYED by those who “eat his bread” and MALIGNED in gossip with a resultant loss of reputation, ridiculed and scorned, beset by serious illnesses, financially unsuccessful, a victim of schemers, being scourged by God for unknown reasons. He has visited the gates of death and commonly experiences pain on an ongoing basis. He is waiting in bitterness, sorrow, and anger for God to redeem him – and probably asking why! Perhaps he feels like Job. This individual is even at odds with the church group he had been connected with. Who would ever choose such an unfortunate to be the last prophet? Perhaps only God! Not likely any human would have made this particular choice. We would look for stability at the very least. But it appears God does not operate like we do, because He has chosen an individual that most of us would likely consider “a broken vessel” just as some of the Prophet’s friends and family do count him to be. The reader may be acquainted with this very prophet today! As you read briefly in the introduction, this coming prophet is beset by bad health and serious personal problems and a variety of trials. However as time advances a different aspect will emerge because at some point God will begin to establish and lift up this prophet, and the prophet’s situation makes a dramatic change. Concerning the Last Prophet’s end time vision the Scrolls indicate God at first keeps the vision hidden and obscured. However, in the meantime some have “borne the yoke” (made privy) to the mysteries of the vision and BECAUSE of the vision have struck out against the Prophet and hold him in ridicule, perhaps his church group. We see his message as not well received by some! The attitude of these first to know is addressed by God who instructs them to “mend their ways”. The Scrolls make no bones about the fact that the final prophet has been given all understanding concerning the Bible. As we look at the diversity of beliefs and doctrines among Christianity alone we can certainly see the need for a “Plumb line” to set the Biblical meaning straight. Everyone simply cannot be correct regardless of sincerity. The Scrolls also make it clear that God will not allow this prophet to be put down by others forever because in due time God Himself will strengthen the Prophet and the mysteries he holds will no longer be hidden. What if you met a genuine prophet who knew all of the mysteries and the prophecies of the Bible because it was given him from God? Would you ask him the name of the beast or what events would take place or some mystery of life you’ve wondered about for many years? Consider what you might ask or say because we may indeed meet this Last Prophet who is described in the Dead Sea Scrolls by John the Baptist (Teacher of Righteousness) and his disciples of Qumran. In addition to being called “Final Teacher of Righteousness” in the last days he is also described as the “fountain of knowledge” bringing rain for the thirsty. https://officeoftheworldteacher.wordpress.com/2025/04/12/the-final-prophet-excerpts-from-the-kingdom-of-heaven-is-at-hand/
RPK: Imagine being a fountain of knowledge, yet the people find you disappointing. Well, from my viewpoint, someone sharing knowledge is not disappointing, but someone who expects someone more suitable to deliver the knowledge, than whom God chose, would have mental issues. Then for a person, to sit idly by on a planet of emergencies, while criticizing the ones sharing knowledge, because we are not likeable enough? Now we are talking MAJOR mental issues! But we are here to help… not to judge, but to judge actions. Now imagine sharing knowledge, then having a bunch of people who follow you but are incapable of sharing and helping out, always silently judging, and holding back, while benefiting from the knowledge sharers while criticizing them and not helping out… that’s mental issues, selfishness, greed, egotism, delusion, entitlement and much more… so I don’t think the ones sharing knowledge are the problem, you know? Then they expect Jesus to come swooping down to save them from their sins!