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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

BELIEVERS, PROPHETS AND THE PROPHETIC






Dear Folks,

Many years ago, I was in a church that put so much emphasis on the prophetic office and ministry. ‘Thus sayeth the Lord’ was golden. I must point out clearly that such offices are biblical, important and are part of God’s intention for the New Testament Church – surely and truly there is an office of the Prophet in the listings of the 5 folds ministry as thought by Paul.

‘AND HE GAVE SOME, APOSTLES; AND SOME, PROPHETS; AND SOME, EVANGELISTS; AND SOME, PASTORS AND TEACHERS’. Ephesians 4:11.

‘AND GOD HATH SET SOME IN THE CHURCH, FIRST APOSTLES, SECONDARILY PROPHETS, THIRDLY TEACHERS, AFTER THAT MIRACLES, THEN GIFTS OF HEALINGS, HELPS, GOVERNMENTS, DIVERSITIES OF TONGUES’. 1 Corinthians 12:28

Who is a Prophet? A prophet is someone who speaks on behalf of God – his words are divinely inspired by God. In Old Testament times they were referred to as Seers because of their spiritual insight or their ability to see the future. It is therefore the Prophet’s responsibility to speak BY REVELATION GOD’S WORD TO HIS PEOPLE. Therefore we can conclude that a Prophet is a spokesman for God; he speak in God's name and by His authority for he serves as God’s immediate organ for the communication of his mind and will to men.

Today I will like to emphasize certain matters that are prevalent with this office in our times. Some of these matters speak to the believers, some to the prophets and others to ministry.

  1. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A PROPHET: We truly live in changing times. There was a time when everyone wanted to be referred to as pastors, but that was then, today everybody is a prophet. It seems being a prophet is the fad! But you man of God, stay in your area of call. Yes you can prophesy according to 1 Corinthians 14:3, but that doesn’t make you a prophet. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 7:7, ‘…BUT EVERY MAN HATH HIS PROPER GIFT OF GOD, ONE AFTER THIS MANNER, AND ANOTHER AFTER THAT’.

  1. DEAR MAN OF GOD, DON’T ALLOW UNNECESSARY PRESSURE: You don’t have to ‘see’ into everything and all situations. I laugh when people say, just come and see our Prophet he will tell you what to do. Really! What if God doesn’t show him anything? I believe Christians unknowingly are the very cause of fake prophets. The man gave you a word from God, he spoke God’s mind to you as revealed to him. The next time you see him, you say ‘Daddy, what is God saying…?’ So to maintain his ‘DADDYSHIP’, the man must always give you prophecy. No sooner than later, you have told your friends about him. So, he has to keep up with you, so if God is silent, he has to talk. I remember a time I gave a prophetic word to a lady, and she got the job as I foretold. A while later, she came and asked me, ‘what is the Lord saying’. I looked her straight in the eyes, I replied, ‘nothing! Read your bible, all He has to say for now is there’. I refused to be turned to a deity.

  1. THE SPIRIT OF THE PROPHET IS CONTROLLED BY THE PROPHET: Recently, I was ministering at a church and the Lord gave me certain divine information about a lady in the congregation. While I had to give the prophetic message, I knew well enough that I had to code certain information. She had good standing and image in the church but she wasn’t living right; the Lord gave me her name, and certain specifics but I had brain enough to not mention the name. After I left the meeting, I asked the person who was like my protocol officer from the church, whether there was someone by that name in the church, I gave the person the specifics, he said yes, and he asked why? I said, not to worry. So this is my point – THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY MUST BEAR THE TESTIMONY OF CHRIST. Christ doesn’t embarrass people, He seeks to edify the church – that is the basis of spiritual gifts. Don’t make it look like you have lost all control. There are certain things done in the name of prophecy that is at best disdainful. Paul said, the spirit of Prophet is controlled by the prophet.

  1.  PROPHECIES ARE NOT SUBJECT TO HUMAN INTERPRETATION: All prophecies must be interpreted in the light of God’s word or the nature of God. Sometimes we may need to ask God for interpretation. You see we delve into error because we do these things. A man sees a man wearing suit by revelation – and you said he is going to get married soon. Wait a minute, did God tell you that. He may as well get a new job, be defending a proposal etc. Peter said in 2 Peter 1:19, ‘ABOVE ALL, YOU MUST UNDERSTAND THAT NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE CAME ABOUT BY THE PROPHET’S OWN INTERPRETATION OF THINGS’. We can therefore infer that if this applies to scriptures, then it applies to all things spiritual.

  1. NOT ALL PROPHETS ARE FAKE: Dear believers, don’t discard the office of Prophets simply based on your experience, or because of what certain men have done or are doing. Because there are many people who are bringing this honourable office to disrepute doesn’t mean this office is purely and wholly bad. You can’t say all apples are bad because the last one you ate was bad. 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21 declares, ‘DO NOT TREAT PROPHECIES WITH CONTEMPT. TEST EVERYTHING. HOLD ON TO THE GOOD.’ So, whether is it a “word from the Lord” or a supposed prophecy, our response should be the same. Compare what is said to what the Word of God says. If it contradicts the Bible, throw it out. If it agrees with the Bible, pray for wisdom and discernment as to how to apply the message.


  1. A PROPHET MUST KNOW GOD’S WORD: You may not be able to teach excellently like a teacher. But then if you are standing before God’s people and speaking in His household, then you must be conversant with the truth of His words. There are many behaviors, acts, words and ways of certain prophet’s that will change if they immersed themselves in God’s word. Don’t build your ministry on gifts, build it on God’s word – that is the surest ground.
I think it is fitting to end with the words of Peter – ‘FOR PROPHECY NEVER HAD ITS ORIGIN IN THE HUMAN WILL, BUT PROPHETS, THOUGH HUMAN, SPOKE FROM GOD AS THEY WERE CARRIED ALONG BY THE HOLY SPIRIT’. 2 Peter 1:20-21. Are you being carried along by the Holy Spirit?
Finally, all true prophecy bears witness to Jesus Christ. Prophetic revelation is not only rooted in the gospel of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus; its ultimate aim or primary focus is also to bear witness to the person of the incarnate Christ. Prophecy, therefore, is fundamentally Christ-centered.

Your Greatness is Assured!

FA

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