Thursday, 11 January 2018

The Difference Between Prophetic Ministries And Prophecy

By Larry Cook


When it comes to religion, there are a number of different religions and belief systems. In fact, there are often many different belief systems within any religious community. While this is the case, those working in prophetic ministries only teach from a literal perception of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.

Those following this belief also believe that apostles and prophets have been restored and are now working in churches across the land. While best known as Charismatic or Fundamentalist, there are others whom refer to these churches as a five-fold ministry.

Prophecy is far more populous in the Old Testament books of the bible than in the New Testament. For, God raises prophets to rebuke and encourage Israel in the Old Testament. Most often, this encouragement and rebuking comes during times of trouble and rebellion. For example, when King David becomes involved with Bathsheba, Nathan, a prophet brought word to the King that it was against God's will.

In Biblical times, to be a prophet meant to be someone whom could speak to God, then relay information to the people. In most cases, prophets gave guidance, rebuked sin and evil and taught the word of God. After which, other prophets were brought up in the church after having learned and studied the ultimate message of God.

There are some prophets and prophecies in the New Testament. In these cases, there were people gifted with the gift of prophecy. The gift was given for building up the church not with regard to knowing future events. As such, prophecy in that time was more present-tense than what most consider prophecy to be in the current day and age.

There are churches which believe in prophecy as it relates to receiving messages from God. While this is the case, most often those attending prophetic congregations believe God speaks though the Bible and the Bible alone. Whereas, these teachings are taught in a literal manner without room for revision. As such, individuals attending this church are often more conservative in all areas of life than others.

Individuals involved in this ministry often believe that the New Testament was only compiled to prove the existence of the apostles. As such, much of the text related to Jesus is overlooked by the church. Whereas, the church still believes in both Old and New Testament teachings. One thing the church is clearly against is that adding-on to the Word of God. As such, the Bible is the only book used by churches of a prophetic ideology.

While following Christian beliefs, the church does not believe in individuals having the ability to transcend reality, talk to God and bring messages back down from heaven. As with all religions, it is important that an individual look at the foundation and history of the prophetic faith before deciding to come a member of an associated church and congregation.




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