 When people want to justify their favorite false prophets, false prophecies, they'll use this phrase in 1 Corinthians 13 that says, for we know in part and we prophesy in part. They think that means you can get the prophecy partially right. Maybe you get it 80% right or be right part of the time. That's not what that word means. The word is out of the word. The Greek word echmeros is the same for we know in part and we prophesy in part. Meaning we know part of the things. We prophesy some of the things. We have some revelation but not all of the revelation. It doesn't mean that we get part of it right. That's not what that means at all. That is a way of the enemy trying to convince people that this heretic, that this wolf, this false prophet is actually okay if he gets some of it right or vaguely right or almost right. It's not horseshoes where close is good enough. No, this is claiming to speak for God and God is always accurate. And so if a person says they've got a prophecy or revelation from God and it's not 100%, they are a false prophet.