Eph. 4:11 -13 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 role of prophet in the church is a
ministry today just as it was 2000 years ago. The prophet brings insight into
living an abundant life in Christ for individuals, churches, ministries and
nations. The prophet reveals the heart of God within the context of the Word of
God. The character of the mature prophet contributes to
effectiveness of his or her ministry. In my previous posts I spoke of two key
character attributes of the mature prophet: intimacy with God and
humility of heart. Today I bring a third attribute: collaboration for
construction.
The mature prophet willingly collaborates
with apostles, pastors, teachers, and evangelists for the building up of
the church. Mature prophets not only prophesy but cooperate with the builders
so that something is actually constructed. John was a classic
example of a prophet who cared about building up the church……going beyond
giving a ‘word’ to collaborative agreement with the Word. To collaborate
is to ‘labor or cooperate with another’. It is cooperation for a
greater cause than the cause of one person. We see a glimpse of this in John’s
writing to Gaius in 3 John. ‘It gave me great joy to have some of the
brothers come and tell about your faithfulness to the truth and how you
continue to walk in the truth. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children
are walking in the truth’ (3 John 3, 4). John took
great joy in seeing the building blocks of truth rise up in the church. John cooperated
with other apostles, prophets, pastors and teacher towards that end. While John
functioned in the apostolic and pastoral ministries, it was his role as prophet
that stands out in his ministry. John cared about the result….the kingdom
result in the body of Christ as the bride of Christ.
This contrasts with the immature
prophet who often functions strictly from the perspective of ‘giving a word’.
They contribute ‘a word’ but don’t collaborate with others to fulfill the word.
They often operate independently of other leaders in the 5 fold ministry
leaving the collaborative construction to others. This leads many immature
prophets into a lone ranger mentality. However, God’s desire is
not to be lone rangers but to be linked rangers….linked to
the leaders of the church to bring the fullness of Christ, the maturity of the
saints, and advancement of the Kingdom to the church. The mature
prophet cares, contributes and collaborates to raise up the bride of
Christ in these last days.
This series is from Pastor Harvey
Wittmier of the CrossFire Church Centennial Colorado.
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