Were all the prophets of the Bible powerful and saintly?

Actually, most struggled with their mission, character, and situation, but God nevertheless relied on them to relay his messages to the world.

In a casual style sure to appeal to the everyday reader, Biblical Principles for Covenantal Prophets investigates many stories about the prophets. It uncovers a wealth of principles that can be applied to the ministry of believers today. This book also provides balanced discussion of the pitfalls of prophecy. Church leader and layperson alike will find it to be a valuable resource. The basic, Biblical understanding of prophecy gained from this book may very well transform your life and your church.

 

Since prophecy is a spiritual gift, its operation is subject to the purposes of the mediating spirit and the control of the prophet. So although God has always desired to speak with all his covenant people, the fearful rebellion of the Israelites at Mt. Sinai led Him to suppress this gift until Christ’s atonement opened the way for God’s Spirit to dwell within every believer. After Pentecost, the apostles encouraged everyone to seek prophecy even as they dealt with the practical matters of how it should operate in meetings and how to deal with false or erroneous prophets.

Chief among practical matters is how to judge that a message is in fact from God. Rebellious prophets and their messages are to be dismissed. For believers, who are imperfect, the Bible lists several tests: the Test of Time, the Test of Character, the Test of the Spirit, and the Test by Other Prophets. Each of these tests has its weaknesses, and care must be taken in their application.

Leaders and prophets must work together for prophecy to operate in healthy fashion. For their part, prophets grow to obediently and impartially deliver the messages God gives them, testing everything and seeking revelatory insight for interpretation. Leaders take into account the scope and the nature of each prophetic message and formulate a response. The mutual respect required of this partnership can break down in the face of difficult messages or opposition.

When prophecy achieves the purposes for which God gives it, great things happen in the lives of believers, their communities, and the spiritual world around them. Ungodly thinking, activity, and strongholds are broken. God’s kingdom advances, and all the glory goes to Him!

 


A thorough, popular guide to what the Bible has to say about prophecy, Biblical Principles for Covenantal Prophets:

1)      uncovers a wealth of principles that leaders and ordinary believers will be able to apply to their ministries

2)      provides balanced discussion of the pitfalls of prophecy and suggestions for treatment of and policy for prophecy

3)      gives insight on prophetic terminology, God’s intentions for prophecy, and the rationale behind principles for prophecy

 

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About the Author

Michael Richter is a freelance writer, database programmer, and leader who has been involved in inner-city ministry in Chicago for fifteen years. During this period, God has stretched him in more dimensions than one might expect, and Michael has recorded many of his discoveries in essays, studies, and songs.  He and his wife, Sandra Inés Román-Cruz, are members of Uptown Baptist Church, but are currently involved in planting a new church called Chicagoland Community Church.

 

Cover Art by Rosemarie Oehler Adcock

Illustrations by Yvonne Soong

 

Published June 15, 2001

 

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