Prophetic Ministries And Biblical Teachings

By Larry Cook


When it comes God and the church, there are a number of different churches and belief systems. One of these viewpoints is that of prophetic ministries. In most cases, churches involved in this type ministry are Charismatic in nature.

Individuals believing in prophetic churches and teachings often believe that the prophets and apostles have been reborn and are working in the church. Better known as fundamentalist or charismatic, there are also churches of this nature which identify as part of a five-fold ministry. As such, five-fold churches are now considered far more conservative than some had been in the past.

In the Bible, prophecy is often more populous in the Old Testament than the New Testament gospels. For, in the Old Testament God raises up prophets to encourage and rebuke Israel during times of rebellion or trouble. Whereas, Nathan, a prophet speaks to the word of God to King David with regard to sinning with Bathsheba.

In those times the calling of a prophet meant to call upon one whom could speak for God. In the process, prophets would rebuke, give guidance and teach when and where necessary. After which, the prophets would teach others how to do the same in different lands in the future.

While there are prophecies and prophets in the New Testament, the text often referred to people whom were prophets. The intention behind these teachings was to teach prophets how to build up the church by relaying messages from God. As such, the idea of prophecy in Biblical times was a present-tense idea rather than one of foretelling the future. While the church believes the Bible is the word of God, it is also seen as a form of history and storytelling rather than one of prophecy.

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.

Those involved in this ministry believe the New Testament was completed to validate the existence of the apostles. While believing the Bible is sufficient teaching in order to follow the word of God, there are many whom question the absence of miracles in the later chapters. In fact, the church even believe that adding-on to the Word of God is a sin. While this is the case, there are texts which are as old, if not older than the Bible which offer a great deal of information related to the birth, death, life and love of Christ.

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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