BRAINSUCKER 720 I'm also curious, why there is no modern prophet nor teaching about God. Why there is no God intervention to human life? I mean, why God never show himself to us, the people and life with us?......
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The short answer is God did show Himself to us over 2000 years ago in the Person of Jesus Christ who was the modern and last "Prophet".
To be more thorough, I'll have to back up a bit.
It was the good pleasure of Almighty God's Infinite Wisdom, Mercy and Love that He revealed Himself and His eternal decrees to us that we might attain salvation. Now there is but One God and one way to salvation which is Christ and God knows mankind needs to be educated by means of many precepts and to progress in this knowledge in stages and so advance in faith in complete salvation in Christ.
Almighty God spoke to us in different ways and manners. Through oral traditions and written Revelation God gradually made known who He is and what His plans are concerning man's salvation.
Read the first chapter of Hebrews which speaks of Christ's Divinity. It's only 14 verses. The first couple of verses explain that God spoke at various stages of history through the prophets and He has now, "in these last days" spoken to us once and for all in the Son.
"And so he who would now inquire of God, or seek any vision or revelation, would not only be acting foolishly, but would be committing an offense against God, by not setting his eyes altogether upon CHrist, and seeking no new thing or other beside. And God might answer him after this manner, saying, 'If I have spoken all things to you in My Word, which is My Son, and I have no other word, what answer can I now make to you, or what can I reveal to you which is greater than this? Set your eyes on Him alone, and in Him I have spoken and revealed to you all things." (Ascent of Mount Carmel, Book 2, ch. 22.)
Now, "in these last days" refer to the period of time between the First Coming of Christ and the Second Coming or Parousia. These days have begun because the definitive "Word" of God, Jesus Christ can be seen and heard.
By speaking to us through His Son, God reveals to us His saving will from the moment of the Incarnation onwards, for the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity has come into the world to redeem us by dying for us and to open for us the way to Heaven. Therefore Jesus Christ is the "prophet" par excellence for He completes God revelation.
Christ is the "PROPHET" referred to by Moses in Deut. 18:18. Just before he died, Moses predicted this "PROPHET" who would come during the last days and this is the "PROPHET" to whom all must listen.
From there go to St.John 7:40 and some of the Jews said of Jesus, "This is really the Prophet".
The Christ, the Messias, was the title most used in the Old Testament to designate the future Savior whom God would send.
What follows in this passage shows us the range of people's attitudes towards Christ. Many of the Jews didn't know or didn't take the time to learn that He had been born in Bethlehem, the city of David, exactly where the Old Testament prophet Micah 5:2 had prophecied the Lord would be born. They did not accept Christ. Others realized from His miracles that He must be the Messias, but they too refused to accept Him.
ANd this is the same pattern throughout history. Some people think Christ was just an extraordinary man and other refuse to acknowledge Him at all.