I'm doing a little teaching on the prophetic this morning, it got me thinking:
My own understanding and experience of
prophecy comes from the Charismatic/Pentecostal church. During an inspiring
time of worship someone would get up and say they “had a word” from God, or a
scripture and would normally start by saying “God wants to say this morning” or
words to that affect.
As a church leader I often had to be the filter of these
words. Someone would come and share with me and then I would release them on to
stage to share at the appropriate time! Occasionally people would say one thing
and then get up and share something completely different! Occasionally they
would go on for to long or even use the time as an opportunity to bang their
drum or have a go about a specific part of church life, all dressed up nicely
in spiritual language.
A lot of church prophecy leaves me cold, it’s always about
revival imminent, every time we have heavy rain fall you get the prophets
predicting…. Or often it is stating the obvious. The best prophecy I ever heard
was this “we don’t need another
prophecy” we just need to live in the reality of the ones we already have.
We then had prophetic teams which I really liked the idea
of, although at times they can become a little independent and try to drive the
church forward from the rear, occasionally speaking out of their rears!
Funny really the
most damaging thing that ever happened to me in church leadership was fellow
prophetic Christians. Once I was told that I was the bulldozer and the
prophetic guy was the driver, it got under my skin. Someone else said you are the
word guy and the prophetic are the spirit guys! It made me question my own
spirituality.
The problem with many charismatic prophetic people is that
they make it difficult for you to challenge what they have said by dressing it
up in language that makes it sound like they have spoken the exact words of
God. Some prophetic types needed it to sound like it came direct from Jeremiah
or Elijah for it to have weight. Like all of us they don’t like being told they
are wrong and make it very hard for you to do so. There can be a lack of
accountability when do we ever invite them back to our church and say “you were
wrong, explain yourself”?
Then you had the guys with prophetic ministries, many of
whom I admire, but it was always slightly scary that they could pick people out
of a crowd and give them this fantastic word that would encourage them and send
them forth into greatness. It just made you feel a little second-class if you
didn’t get one! I have had a few of those I swear a couple went to people that
should have been for me!
I get a bit weirded out by the prophetic I personally have
had a number of very clear premonitions over the years, something inside me
knows it is God but I can’t work it up or make it happen. I just get these
impressions that then come true!!!!! We’re not just talking minor things
either, I unexpectedly get impressions a lot, but I struggle with them. My biggest worry is being wrong so I keep quiet or that I mistake
one of my paranoid worrying shadow thoughts as the voice of God and become a
suspicious whacko. Or that I try to drive my own agenda by calling it a word
from God.
Today I have a much healthier and broader view of what is
prophetic and what is pathetic.
The prophetic is so much broader than words, in fact it is
much more powerfully revealed in lifestyle. Mother Theresa was prophetic she
jarred against a culture and made others aware of Gods heart for the poor. Jackie
Pullinger was prophetic by showing that God wanted to walk amongst the crack
dens of the walled city in Hong Kong. Shane Claiborne is prophetic by
challenging others to embrace a radical form of Christianity. Willow Creek is prophetic by challenging comfortable middle class churches
to think of seekers rather than themselves? I have seen Church being prophetic
by moving to slums or starting orphanages. Or communities being prophetic by
moving into houses together and spending their money and time differently.
I see prophecy happen every week in local church communities
where kind words are spoken, people are encouraged and built up by the voices
of others. I know of a guy who walked around his city in chains another who
carried a cross a prophetic sybolism. I have placed hyssop in ponds and poured
oil on ancient stones as gestures of break through from a higher power and a
desire that my God would intervene.
Prophecy calls people back to ancient
paths, it propels people forward into greater intimacy but should also
challenge the status quo it should make people uncomfortable, it should
challenge predetermined mindsets, it should provoke, jar and inspire.
It should also encourage, strengthen and build up!
I do believe in prophecy if anyone’s got one for me I’d love
to hear it…….
1 comment:
I love your thoughts on prophecy. I've found that people behave differently around 'prophets', but then, some behave differently around church leaders. We unconsciously put each other into boxes of 'spiritual status'. But every one CAN prophesy, but not every one can preach. You can do both. You also lead well.
I'm looking forward to hearing more interesting thoughts from you when you return.
I believe God is saying you will soon be travelling across water and a great change is about to happen. Ha, ha!
No, seriously, I want to remind you of the family scripture Romans 8:28
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