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The Prophetic Ministry

Les D. Crause

What is the Prophetic Ministry?

In this section we are going to look at what the prophetic ministry actually is, rather than the place the prophet plays in the church. There are many believers who have ministries that are prophetic, but they are not necessarily prophets in the true sense of the word. So we are going to begin by looking at the qualities that make up prophetic ministry and see how such a ministry can begin at a lower level and the work up to a higher level.

Before we go into detail, let's lay a little groundwork in ministry ideas. The Scriptures speak of various different levels of ministry. These can be seen from different Scripture passages and we are going to consider two of them here. They are

  • Basic ministry types

  • Spiritual gifts

Basic Ministry Types

Paul mentions this first level in writing to the Romans. Let's have a look at what he said in Romans 12:
6 Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, [let us prophesy] according to the proportion of faith;
7 Or ministry, [let us wait] on [our] ministering: or he that teaches, on teaching;
8 Or he that exhorts, on exhortation: he that gives, [let him do it] with simplicity; he that rules, with diligence; he that shows mercy, with cheerfulness.

Paul is talking here at the level of the ordinary member of the Body. He is speaking about things that the average believer can do. And he mentions several different types of ministry. I am not going to deal with these in detail here, because we want to discuss the prophetic ministry mainly. However he does mention such things as prophecy, ministry, teaching, exhortation, giving, ruling and showing mercy.

Prophetic Ministry

Many of these functions can also be seen in the prophetic ministry, but if a person is functioning in one of these ministries, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are destined to be a prophet. For example the ministry of prophecy is certainly one that involves speaking the word of the Lord out in a prophetic way. But we cannot label such a person a prophet.

The Greek word prophet that is used here is made up of two words

  1. Pro, meaning fore, in front of or prior to

  2. Phemi, meaning to show or make known, to speak or say

It therefore has a sense of foreknowledge or foretelling, so that prophecy is often considered as prediction. It is actually a lot more than that as we will see later, but the key issue here is that it involves an utterance or communication through words. In a nutshell, prophecy is speaking ahead of time, what God is planning to do. It can also involve preparing the ground for what God is planning to do.

Because prophecy is an utterance it actually covers a lot of what goes as normal preaching. Whenever a person speaks forth under inspiration what God is saying to others at the present time, they are exercising a prophetic ministry. So prophecy can also fall under inspired preaching. But it is of course a lot more than that.

The ministry of exhortation is also a prophetic ministry function. Although it is not prophetic in itself, the prophetic ministry is usually designed to motivate and encourage believers to go on with God and to find their place in the Body.

So in this list of lower level ministries, we see some of the elements of the prophetic already appearing. These are the kind of things we begin to see manifesting in a person's life as soon as they start moving into their ministry in the Body.

Ministry vs. Spiritual Gifts

In 1 Corinthians 12:4-10 Paul deals with the Gifts of the Spirit.

4 Now there are various different gifts, but the same Spirit.
5 And there are various different ministries, but the same Lord.
6 And there are various different [modes of] operation, but it is the same God that operates all [of them] in all [cases].
7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is given so that everyone can benefit.
8 For to one is given through the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge through the same Spirit;
9 To another faith through the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit;
10 To another the performing of miracles; to another prophecy; to another distinguishing of spirits; to another [different] kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues:

Here Paul is speaking about spiritual gifts that are available to all believers, but he distinguishes gifts from ministries. He says that there are various gifts and that there are also various ministries. And then there are different modes of operation when these two are put together. In other words, you can put gifts and ministries together in different combinations to produce difference kinds of functions. The gifts are administered by the Spirit, the ministries are given by the Lord (Jesus) and the different modes of operation are controlled by God (The Father).

We are dealing here with the Spiritual Gifts, so let's just look at those for now. These gifts are available to all believers. They are given under the direction of the Holy Spirit, but there is something we can do about moving into them. Paul covers this further in Chapters 12, 13, and 14 of this epistle. This is a study in itself, which we have covered elsewhere so I will not go into detail now.

Prophetic Ministry Gifts

What I want to look at is the gifts of the Spirit that are necessary for the operation of a prophetic ministry. Since the prophet must speak under inspiration, it is clear that the gifts of utterance must be in operation. Thus the gift of prophecy, which is a spontaneous utterance under inspiration of the Holy Spirit is a necessary part of prophetic ministry. In order to speak concerning God's future plans and purposes, the gift of the Word of Wisdom is also necessary. Thus it would be fair to say that a prophetic ministry would need to operate at least in the gifts of Tongues, Interpretation, Prophecy and the Word of Wisdom.

Thus if you take a basic ministry of prophecy or exhortation, and add to it these gifts, you will begin to see some degree of prophetic ministry coming into operation. Bear in mind however, that the gift of prophecy alone does not mean a prophetic ministry. A person who is used in this gift might speak a word from the Lord, but they do not necessarily have a prophetic ministry.

You will notice that the average prophetic utterance to the church is one of exhortation and encouragement. However, once a person starts to speak forth a Word of Wisdom or Word of Knowledge from God by means of the Gift of Prophecy, only then do we start to see the elements of a prophetic ministry appearing. Now the message is not only one of exhortation and encouragement. It starts to take on elements of correction, instruction and direction. Rather than speaking in general terms, the prophetic utterance becomes one of "thus says the Lord to you specifically in your current situation and concerning your future." In other words, the prophetic utterance starts to become directive.

To Whom The Prophetic Ministry Is Directed

The prophetic ministry is not for the world or to unbelievers. Although we are all as believers to preach the Gospel to all of creation, the prophetic ministry is confined to true believers who have already accepted Jesus as the Saviour and entered the Body of Christ through the New Birth. Thus anyone who claims to have received a revelation concerning future events in the World and publishes this to unbelievers, is not exercising a prophetic ministry.

We must never confuse the prophetic ministry with the fortune telling tactics of Satan. Nor should we confuse it with such men as Nostradamus who clearly were not inspired of God and certainly were not exercising a prophetic ministry. God's prophets are sent to speak His words to the His Body, the church.

We need to also realize that the prophet is not meant to predict disaster in order to bring people under fear. Generally the prophetic ministry will speak a positive word, but when it is negative, it is given for believers to act on, not to accept in fear. When Agabus stood up in the early church and predicted that a famine was coming, it was not to cause the church to respond in fear. It was to warn the believers so that they could act on it to prevent the disaster that the enemy was trying to bring. You can read about it in Acts 11:27-30

The believers were warned of an impending problem that was to take place in the world. And they acted on it immediately, by making a collection to help those who were going to be affected by it. This is why God warns and gives prophetic prediction - so that we can be forearmed against what is happening.

There are times however, when we do not need to accept the prediction, but can stand against it. We will see in due course that the prophetic ministry also involves intercession. So when God reveals a future disaster through the prophetic ministry, He might be showing the things that need to be opposed in prayer. And through intercession the disaster can be averted.

Prophetic Ministry Responsibilities

The Prophetic Ministry has many responsibilities, which makes it a very important and also very stressful and pressured ministry. This is why the preparation for this ministry is an arduous one. Many who seek to enter into it see only the glamour and appeal of being in a position of speaking forth God's words to others, or obtaining revelations concerning the future. But there is a great price to pay for all of this. We have covered this aspect in the section on Prophetic Preparation.

The prophetic ministry is responsible to God for the condition of the church. It is via the prophet that God corrects, leads, warns and protects. The Church is a living organism, which is why it is likened to a body. Although all the ministries are involved in causing the Body to function efficiently, the prophet is involved more in the troubleshooting aspect.

In the Old Testament the prophet was compared with the watchman on the walls of the city. When an enemy attacked, it was the watchman who saw the attack coming and would warn the people, so that they could prepare to defend themselves. This function still applies to the New Testament prophet. God will reveal to the prophetic ministry both what He is doing and what the enemy is doing. In this way the church can be warned of impending attack.

Since the warfare of the New Testament church is spiritual rather than physical it is therefore a function of the prophetic ministry to engage in spiritual warfare. This is a subject on its own, but I would like to mention here some aspects of spiritual warfare that are usually manifest in the prophetic ministry

Prophetic Intercession and Prophetic Ministry

The prophet is a specialist in Intercessory Prayer. This is a subject we are also covering on its own, but I mention it here specifically as it applies to the prophetic ministry. An intercessor is one who prays on behalf of another. So the prophetic ministry will receive revelation concerning the needs of others and is responsible to pray according to what has been revealed. This was also a function of the early prophets of the Old Testament and can be seen in the lives of the great prophets of that era.

God says in the Old Testament that He does nothing without first revealing His secrets to the prophets.

Amos 3: 7 Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, unless he reveals his secret to his servants the prophets.

This is because it is the responsibility of the prophets to release into the earth, the plan of God. Whatever God does, He is going to do through the prayers of His people. The prophetic ministry is especially geared to handle this responsibility. Thus God reveals His plan and purpose to the prophets so that they can pray forth His will into the earth.

Prophetic Ministry Praise and Worship

Praise and worship ia part of the Prophetic Ministry and are warfare. Many do not realize this and think that they are only an emotional release caused by singing loud fast songs. This is also a complete subject that could be covered on its own, but we do not have the space here. Perhaps it will be dealt with elsewhere on this site. However many good books have already been written on the subject, so you can research it on your own.

The Prophetic Ministry has the ability to bring the presence of God into a gathering. Since the prophet is in touch spiritually with the mind of God, it is inevitable that as the prophetic ministry starts to function, the Holy Spirit will be released to work. This is also brought about as people are led into the place God wants them to be as the prophetic ministry exhorts, encourages and gives direction.

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