Prophetic Integrity, R.T. Kendall
Prophetic Integrity, R.T. Kendall
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Prophetic Integrity
Aligning Our Words with God's Word

Author: R.T. Kendall, Dr. Michael L. Brown

Narrator: Tommy Cresswell

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

What happens when prophets are wrong?In 2020, many Christians claiming to be prophets said God told them that Donald Trump would be re-elected as president. Over thirty years before that, one the famous Kansas City Prophets, Paul Cain, prophesied that there would be a revival in London in 1990, which never came to pass. These examples make us wonder:What happens when prophets get it wrong?Are there consequences for misleading God's people?What would a genuine prophet look like today?And how can you tell a false prophet from a genuine one? In recent years, misjudgments among Charismatic Christians claiming to speak for God as well as moral failures within Evangelicalism have resulted in a crisis of belief. In Prophetic Integrity, bestselling author and speaker, R.T. Kendall gives a warning to those speaking in God's name and offers a way forward in trusting God despite the failures of the church.To unpack this difficult topic, Kendall, a self-described "Reformed charismatic," relates accounts of visions and supernatural experiences and shares stories and thoughts about Christian leaders that he knew personally, such as Paul Cain and Ravi Zacharias. He gives examples of good and bad prophecies and teaches a biblical and theologically-sound understanding of prophetic gifting and use.Prophetic Integrity is a book for those who believe that God still speaks today but have serious questions about those within the church that identify as prophets. It's a call for honesty, vulnerability, and repentance; and it speaks to Christians of many different traditions, including Charismatic and Evangelical.Discerning Christians of many different traditions can and must take both God's word and the gift of prophecy seriously and recognize how humans can abuse such gifts or use them to advance God's Kingdom.

About R.T. Kendall

R. T. Kendall was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London, England, for twenty-five years. He was educated at Trevecca Nazarene University (AB), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv) and Oxford University (DPhil) and has written a number of books, including Total Forgiveness, Holy Fire, and We've Never Been This Way Before.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jordyn on March 31, 2025

Enjoyed so much. Specifically the topics of God’s glory, humility, how to practice the prophetic, the importance of the language we use. I appreciate his speaking to both camps, cessationists and charismatics, and giving lots of verses for a middle ground. The rebuke for open theism and calling out......more

Goodreads review by Mason on May 26, 2023

Sometimes you read a book by a Christian author and realize that it contains much greater spiritual depth than you expected. This is such a book. I loved Kendall’s insights on contemporary events and his applications of Scripture to those events. I was also intrigued by his unique theological contri......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 22, 2022

What a great book I loved this book and the truth that is in it. The truth about God and His ways. The truth about integrity, the truth about forgiveness and the truth about sin. One of the best parts was time between sin and repentance of that sin......more

Goodreads review by Danny on November 29, 2022

After living through the prophetic fiasco surrounding the last presidential election, I knew that this would be a must-read book for me. What do we do when those operating in the prophetic end up being wrong? Should we stop operating in this Biblical gift? Something that I carried into this read was......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 27, 2025

Praise God for this book! There is plenty of wisdom and truth within this book, which serves as a wake-up call to today’s church. Taking the LORD’s name in vain by prophesying falsely while tying in “the LORD told me/the Holy Spirit told me…” is a serious issue that harms the charismatic church (as......more