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Gifts of the Spirit

8. The Gift of Prophecy

A Series that considers the Gifts given by the Holy Spirit to Believers

 

Introduction

This page is one of a number that seeks to provide basic study material for the Christian who wishes to see what the Bible says about the gifts of the Spirit.

Because there are so many Bible references, there will not be links to them from these pages, and the student is simply advised to copy and paste the page information into say Word and then study the materials from there.

 

Prophecy Definition:

Defn. : a supernatural word from God expressing His heart for a person or situation either for the present or for the future.

 

Purpose of prophecy:

  •  To reveal the heart of God.
  •  To build, encourage and bless the church.
  •  To warn the world.

 

Examples of it happening in the O.T.:

  •  Because the examples are so numerous in the Old Testament, simply note that every time God spoke and expressed His will, that was prophecy!

 

Examples in Jesus' Ministry:

  •  Prophesying his resurrection Jn 2:19
  •  Kingdom given to the gentiles Mt 21:43
  •  Signs of the end Mt 24:4-44

 

Examples of it happening in Acts:

  •  Ananias instructed about Saul 9:15,16
  •  Agabus foretells a famine 11:28
  •  Saul & Barnabus set apart 13:2
  •  Paul guided to Macedonia by vision 16:9
  •  Paul encouraged in vision in Corinth 18:9,10

 

Paul's teaching in 1 Cor 14

   

  •  Eagerly desire prophecy v.1,39
  •  Prophecy strengthens, encourages, comforts v.3
  •  Prophecy builds up the church v.4
  •  Paul wanted all to prophesy v.5
  •  Prophecy is a sign for believers v.22
  •  Prophecy can lead unbelievers to Christ v.24
  •  In a meeting only 2 or 3 prophets should prophesy at a time (weighty words) v.29
  •  Their words are to be weighed by others with gift v.29,32

 

How might prophecy come?

 

  •  Dreams & visions.
  •  Commonplace events / unusual happenings.
  •  Quiet whisper into the spirit
    •  perhaps as a picture conveying a meaning
    •  perhaps as a distinct ‘word'.

 

What does it need to bring prophecy?

  •  A ear that is open to God.
  •  A heart that is filled with Scripture.
  •  Faith to respond and bring it.

 

What does it need to receive prophecy?

  •  Faith to believe it.
  •  Obedience to respond to it.
  •  Wisdom to understand it.
  •  Patience to await its fulfilment.
  •  Love to be secure in it.

 

Features of prophecy:

  •  It is only partial - God doesn't say it all in one go.
  •  It is progressive - God's purposes unfold over years.
  •  It is often conditional - needs our response of faith.
  •  It frequently has a hidden process involved.

 

Checks for prophecy:

  •  Check it against Scripture.
  •  Never rely just on a single prophecy for major change.
  •  Remember God loves you.