Pick me, pick me...
Can I be a Prophet?
I've never said, "Thus saith the Lord".
1 Corinthians 14:3 NIV
But the one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouraging and comfort.
I posted this testimony a while back.
I got a word (prophetic message) for someone at church a week or two ago.
It had never happened to me before. It was a bit scary.
The Pastor asked for those who needed prayer to raise a hand.
We were instructed to gather around those with raised hands right where they were.
A young woman came over and laid a hand on me as I prayed for the woman behind me.
I got a word from the Lord (I believe) that was clear and memorable. These things can be fleeting.
"I release the gifts of the Spirit in your life. The Spirit distributes them as He wills for the good of the Body."
I added, "You can read about that in I Corinthians 12." And...
"I'm not sure if that is legitimate, you need confirmation."
She just smiled at me, somewhat amused.
I should probably share where I was at when this happened.
As I wrote, "It was a bit scary." So why did I follow through on this?
I have received prophecies for me on many occasions in the past.
Both spoken and written. And done some study on the subject.
Typically the "prophet" is given a puzzle piece.
They have no deep knowledge of what it is about.
In obedience to the "word" given them, they deliver it.
It is up to the one receiving the word to confirm it.
The word may be immediately meaningful,
or it may take years to be confirmed.
I delivered the word given to me. (in obedience)
I completed the task.