Seers Are  Not Prophets

Reading the book THE PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS gave an insight in writing of this book. Michael Nostradamus is well–known as an accurate predictor of the future. His accuracy in prediction continues to make waves even 400 years after his demise. Was he a prophet of God? Did he prophesy or just predicted? The epilogue of his book tells he was never a servant of God but an astrologer, a wizard, an occultist, who read forbidden books. Yet his revelations of the future, though accurate to some extent, were tagged “prophecies' instead of predictions. Can somebody swimming be said to be flying? 
Not All Who See...are Prophets!   
 Know How to Tell The Difference!

A witch-doctor making incantations cannot claim to be speaking in tongues. This is a wrong use of word diction. Many people have been deceived and are ensnared into satanic web by seers who claim to be prophets. Christians are not able to differentiate between seers and prophets. Most people assume that Seers and prophets are both servants of the Living God. Almost everybody believes that anyone who can tell about the past, present and future is a prophet. This is not so biblical.

The title of this book “SEERS ARE NOT PROPHETS” may seem controversial when we consider 1Samuel 9: 9  - “Beforetime in Israel, when a man went to enquire of God, thus he spoke, come, and let us go to the seer: for he that is now called a prophet was beforetime called a seer.”  This is not an error of God but of the writer of 1st Samuel. Reading through this book, your eyes of understanding will be opened. The Bible says “you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free”. Those that believe in seers, who claim to be prophets, will be set free and be delivered from the bondage of occult, witchcraft and familiar spirits. 

This book reveals the deception that “Seers mean Prophets” which many have accepted over the years. As you read, you will be set free from the bondage of seers in Jesus name.

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  1. Dear Solomon, there are a lot of persons out there that claim to be prophets,
    in your opinion, how would you tell one from the other?

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