Jesus Christ has a dual nature. He has a resurrection body. He has not bodily returned.
It is true that he is YHVH and is omnipresent, as one of the three Persons of the one God.
The claims of chat room prophets are cheap...same as chat room people who claimed they've raised the dead personally.
Do you really think God is going to send some anonymous chatter to a chat site to give us a message of importance, without proper validation of the alleged prophet's authority to speak for Him?
We weren't born yesterday dude.
Here's what it generally boils down to:
1. Someone is a troll amusing themselves. Maybe they didn't get enough attention from mommy or daddy when they were growing up.
2. Mental health issues.
3. Spiritual narcissism....due to the sinful pride of some, they think God is using them for a particular mission (like the "prophet" and
"apostle" of the cultic organization I followed as a young believer).
Can anyone else think of reasons why a person might proclaim themselves a prophet in a chat room forum?
Anyways, no validation of authority..no prophet and no apostles. God validates apostles and prophets in an unmistaken manner. Their message needs to be clearly biblical and they need to validate their authority through signs and wonders. I know of no such person today who meets those criteria.
I am speaking in terms of apostles of Christ, sent by Christ or God personally, and not those sent out by the church for a specific function. I can see using the word apostle in a small "a" sense in regards to church planters or missionaries.