FIVE SMOOTH STONES - The Five Ascension Gifts in the Heavenly Shepherds Bag
FIVE SMOOTH STONES — The Five Ascension Gifts in the Heavenly Shepherd’s Bag
Chapter Fifteen
OLD TESTAMENT AND NEW TESTAMENT PROPHETS
A s we now know in the Old Testament there were three types of prophets, nabiy, raah, and chozeh and two types of prophets who were in process - man of God and sons of the prophet. One represented character and integrity, a systematic process of maturity and growth, and the other represented relationship and impartation. In 1 Kings 13, the “man of God” had his ministry abruptly and prematurely ended because he chose title over character. It is possible in the prophetic ministry to fall into criticism and negativism. This can be a sign of an un-mentored prophet. Those who are in a submitted relationship to apostles, mature prophets, and elders will not fall into soulish criticism, and if they do there is a mentor to pull them out. In the New Testament much of the disciplinary actions carried out in Old Testament by prophets are now properly carried out by apostles and elders. There has been a lot of discussion about the difference, if any, between the New Testament prophet and the Old Testament prophet. There are no differences in light of the person and the power, however there are differences in light of the application and the population of people which they serve. There is not so much difference in possible function, or in level of power possible, but in practical application, including relationship with, and within, the five-fold ministries and to the congregation of the Lord. The Old Testament had prophets, some were apostolic, also there were shepherds, and teachers. Even the closest example of an evangelist in the Old Testament, Jonah, was a prophet. In the Old Testament the word signifying apostles spoke of simple messengers, very hidden and not much delegated authority. When Jesus says in Luke 11:49, “ Therefore the wisdom of God also said, 'I will send them
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