Understanding Prophecy's Role in Today's Church

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The completion of the New Testament marked the end of the gift of perfectly receiving and transmitting God's word with universal authority. I think that's a gift no longer given that was a gift that was filled in the completion of the New Testament. I think it's just sort of apparent logically that when God inspired the authors of the scriptures, now I'll be speaking of specifically the New Testament here, but the same principle would apply to the human authors of the Old Testament. [00:05:46]

When God inspired the authors of the New Testament, he was working in them in a powerful and unique way that not only did God communicate to them perfectly, but they were able to receive it and express it perfectly. Now on God's end, everything he does is perfect, but on man's end, I don't believe that God any longer gives the gift of being able to perfectly receive and transmit what God may communicate to us by our spirit, by his spirit. [00:06:13]

The gift of Prophecy was exercised in the New Testament Church apart from perfect authoritative declarations that were intended for all God's people in all times. So for example, when Believers spoke through the gift of Prophecy in Corinth, which they clearly did, 1 Corinthians 14:5, 1 Corinthians 14:29-31, when Believers spoke through the gift of Prophecy in Rome, which is indicated in Romans 12:6, when Philip's four daughters prophesied, that's something referred to in Acts 21:9. [00:08:36]

When believers spoke through the prophetic word in the New Testament Church, it was to be carefully judged. We see that in 1 Corinthians chapter 14:29-33, we see it in 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verses 20 and 21, and that was not in the same way a practice followed for the authoritative words of the Apostles. Could you imagine the Corinthian Christians, as sometimes troubled and carnal as they were, sitting with folded arms in Judgment of the Apostle Paul and his words to them? [00:10:03]

I believe that God speaks by the holy spirit in a prophetic sense through people today. All right, that's the first question. Here's the second question: are there people who should be recognized as prophets today? Jennifer, let me come right down to this question, and I'm going to state this just as plainly as I can. I can't see any good that comes from recognizing people as prophets today, even if it were to be understood that those people function in a completely lesser sense, not equal to the scriptures at all. [00:11:31]

I'm here to tell you that real harm comes from recognizing people as prophets today. Either the person who's called a prophet gets weird, or other people get weird towards them. How would it be there you are in a church setting, and you're introduced to prophet so and so? Doesn't that instantly put you on a different level than them, and that gives them some sort of supposed Spiritual Authority over you that you're supposed to recognize and submit to? Friends, such things must not be the case. [00:12:44]

The main purpose of the gift of Prophecy among Believers, and Paul states this, I'm pretty sure it's in 1 Corinthians chapter 14, that the purpose of the gift of Prophecy is for comfort and edification and exhortation. That's the main purpose, and so we should not expect that if something is prophetic that it needs to be predicting the future, not necessarily at all. It could simply be a genuine word of encouragement or upbuilding. [00:18:23]

I believe that God speaks to every one of his children, that God has spoken to the whole world in and through his word. I say it to people all the time: if you want a word from God, open up your Bible. And I say that as someone who does believe that God can and does communicate to people, both Believers and sometimes to unbelievers, outside of his word. But this is the true, the reliable, the certain, the trustworthy way that we can know God is speaking to us. [00:24:23]

Spiritual warfare is a way to describe the struggle that we experience against what is evil and sinful in the world and our efforts to live Godly and to proclaim a Godly standard in the midst of all of that. We live in a wicked world, a world that wants to form us into its image. Spiritual warfare describes our struggle against the wickedness that wants to shape us and mold us into its image all around us. [00:41:34]

The armor of God, as described in the book of Ephesians, what is that, Ephesians chapter 6, that describes aspects of equipment, spiritually speaking, that God has given. So God's given us righteousness, that's like a breastplate. God's given us his word, which is like a mighty sword. God's given us Faith, which is like a shield. God has given us salvation, which is like a helmet. [00:42:56]

The fundamental way that we fight spiritual warfare is through prayer. All right, hope that's helpful for you. Another question comes from Bonnie who asks what if you feel like you haven't used the talents the most high has given you? Should you fear that you'll end up in hell like the man who buried his talents when you die? Bonnie, here's the thing: the day to use your talents is today. [00:44:39]

I think God would be very merciful to the believer who spent 10 years or 20 years wasting their talents, who woke up one day and said, whatever time I have left, I'm going to dedicate it to God and use whatever talents he's given me. So if you sinned by not using your talents in the past, today is the day to come before the Lord and say, I'm going to use whatever I have, whatever I can, to honor God, to glorify him, and to extend his kingdom in some regard. [00:45:07]

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