Prophets
embrace a heart of humility towards God and His people.
Eph. 4:9-13 says It was
He who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be
evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God’s people for
works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach
unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the son of God and become mature,
attaining to the fullness of Christ.
The Prophet is part of the
construction material for building the church into the fullness of Christ. The maturity
of the prophet will affect his/her effectiveness in building people.
There are four key character qualities
of the mature prophet. In my last post I expounded on the quality of intimacy
with God. In today’s post I address the second character quality-humility.
Humility is CRITICAL to the mature prophet’s role in bringing forth
revelation to the church.
Lacking a strong dose of humility, a
prophet will glorify themselves with their gift, revel in their revelation. The
gift of prophet is very attractive to people. Immaturity within the prophet can
subtly erode the heart of humility and erect a house of pride. People’s
attraction to the gift FEELS good to the flesh. The level of influence FEELS
powerful. The level of authority FEELS supreme. Therefore, immaturity
makes way for self-centered rather than God-centered ministry. Immature
prophets get offended quickly when their accuracy or acuity to God’s voice is
questioned. The immature says ‘they have heard from God’. To not accept
or to question them is an offense. To question WHAT they have heard is
to question the One from which they think they heard. To question HOW
they spoke what they heard is to question God’s authority.
The prophetic ministry has great power
to influence people and decisions. This power makes humility a
necessary foundation for Kingdom effectiveness. While we may ascribe a similar
requirement for any of the five-fold gifts, it is the Prophet who say’s
or implies ‘thus says the Lord’ to his/her words and actions.
Humility makes room for correction. Humility makes room for mentoring. Humility
makes room for other leaders to speak into their lives.
Transformation from immaturity
to maturity is realized as the Prophet embraces nurturing, mentoring, and
correction by others in the ministry, especially other prophets, apostles and
pastors. AS the prophet embraces humility, they bring
prophetic insight and words that allow others in leadership to accept
some, all, or none without becoming offended.
They grow into the
builders of the church, formers of the fullness of Christ bringing glory and
honor to Jesus, the head of the church.
This series is from Pastor Harvey
Wittmier of the CrossFire Church Centennial Colorado.
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