The Gift of Prophecy
In 1 Cor. 12:10, speaking of the diversities
of gifts by the same Spirit, Paul writes, “To another
prophecy.” We see the importance of this gift from
1 Cor. 14:1, where we are told to follow after charity,
and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that we may prophesy.
We see also that he that prophesieth speaketh unto man to
edification, and exhortation and comfort. How important
it is then that we should have this gift in manifestation
in the church in order that the saints might be built up
and made strong and filled with the comfort of God. But
with this as all other gifts we should see that it is operated
by the Spirit’s power and brought forth in the unction
of the Spirit; so that everyone who shall hear prophecy,
as it is brought forth by the Spirit of God, shall know
that it is GOD who is bringing forth that which is for the
edification of those who hear. It is the Spirit of God who
takes of the deep things of God and reveals them, and unctionizes
the prophet to give forth that which is a revelation of
the things of God.
Utterance in prophecy has a real lifting
power and gives real light on the truth to those who hear.
Prophecy is never a mind reflection, it is something far
deeper than this. By means of prophecy we receive that which
is the mind of the Lord; and as we receive these blessed,
fresh utterances through the Spirit of the Lord the whole
assembly is lifted into the realm of the spiritual. Our
hearts and minds and whole bodies receive a quickening through
the Spirit given word. As the Spirit brings forth prophecy
we find there is healing and salvation and power in every
line. For this reason it is one of the gifts that we ought
to covet.
While we appreciate true prophecy, we must
not forget that the Scriptures warn us in no uncertain manner
concerning that which is false. In 1 John 4:1 we are told,
“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits
whether they are of God: because many false prophets are
gone out into the world.” And John tells us how we
can tell the difference between the true and the false,
“Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: every spirit that
confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of
God: and every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ
is come in the flesh is not of God; but this is that spirit
of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come.”
There are voices which seem like prophecy and some have
got into terrible darkness and bondage through listening
to these counterfeits of the true gift of prophecy. True
prophecy is always Christ-exalting, magnifying the Son of
God, exalting the blood of Jesus Christ, encouraging the
saints to praise and worship the true God. False prophecy
deals with things that do not edify and is designed to puff
up its hearers and to lead them into error.
Many picture Satan as a great, ugly monster
with great ears, eyes and a tail; but the Scriptures give
us no such picture of him. He was a being of great beauty
whose heart became lifted up. He is manifesting himself
everywhere today as an angel of light. He is full of pride,
and if you don’t watch he will try to make you think
you are somebody. This is the weakness of most preachers
and most men-the idea of being somebody! There are none
of us who are anything, and the more we know we are nothing,
the more God can make us a channel of His power. May the
dear Lord save us from all these pride side-lines they are
the devil’s traps. True prophecy will show you that
Christ is all in all, and that you are in yourself less
than nothing and vanity. False prophecy will not magnify
Christ but will make you think that after all you are going
to be some great one. You may be sure that such is inspired
by “the chief of the sons of pride.”
I want to warn you against the foolishness
of continually seeking to hear voices. Look in the Bible.
Here we have the voice of God, who at sundry times and in
divers manners, spake in time past unto the fathers by the
prophets, and hath in these last days spoken unto us by
His Son. Don’t run away with anything else. If you
hear the voice of God it will be on the line of the Scriptures
of truth given in the inspired Word. In Rev. 22:18, 19 we
see the danger of attempting to add to or take from the
prophecy of this Book. True prophecy, as it comes forth
in the power of the Spirit of God, will neither take from
nor add to the Scriptures, but will intensify and quicken
that which already has been given to us of God. The Holy
Ghost will bring to our remembrance all the things that
Jesus said and did. True prophecy will bring forth things
new and old out of the Scriptures of truth and wall make
them living and powerful to us.
Some may ask, “If we have the Scriptures,
why do we need prophecy?” The Scriptures themselves
answer this question. God has said that in the last days
He will pour out of His Spirit upon all flesh, “and
your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.” The
Lord knew that in these last days prophecy would be a real
means of blessing to us, and that is why we can count on
Him giving us, by means of the Spirit, through His servants
and His handmaids, true prophetic messages.
I want to give you a warning concerning
listening to voices. I was at a meeting in Paisley in Scotland
and came in touch with two young women. One of them wore
a white blouse but it was smeared with blood. They were
in a great state of excitement. These two girls were telegraph
operators and were precious young women, having received
the Baptism in the Spirit. They were both longing to be
missionaries. But whatever our spiritual state is we are
subject to temptations. An evil power came to one of these
young women and said, “If you will obey me, I will
make you one of the most wonderful missionaries that ever
went out.” This was just the devil or one of his agents
acting as an angel of light. One of these young women was
captured immediately and she became so excited that her
sister saw there was something wrong and asked the overseer
to allow them to be free for a time.
As she took her into a room, the power
of Satan, endeavoring to imitate the Spirit of God, manifested
itself in a voice, and led this young woman to believe that
the missionary enterprise would be unfolded that night if
she would obey. This evil spirit said, “Don’t
tell anybody but your sister.” I reckon that everything
of God can be told everybody. If you cannot preach what
you live, your life is wrong. If you are afraid of telling
what you do in secret. Some day it will be told from the
housetop. Don’t think you will get out of it. That
which is pure cometh to the light He that doeth truth cometh
to the light that his deeds may be made manifest, that they
are wrought in God.
The evil power went on to say to this girl,
“You go to the railroad station tonight, and there
will be a train coming in at 7:32. Buy a ticket for yourself
and your sister. Then you will have six pence left. You
will find a woman in a carriage dressed as a nurse, and
opposite her will be a gentleman who has all the money you
need.” She bought her ticket and had just six pence
left. The first thing came right. Next, the train came in
at exactly 7:32. But the next thing did not come. They ran
from the top to the bottom of that railroad train before
it moved out and nothing turned out as they had been told.
As soon as the train moved out the same voice came and said,
“Over on the other platform.” All that night
until 9:30 these two young women were rushed from platform
to platform. As soon as it was 9:30 this same evil power
said, “Now that I know you will obey me, I will make
you the greatest missionaries.” Always something big!
They might have known it was all wrong. This evil power
said, “This gentleman will take you to a certain bank
at a certain corner in Glasgow where he will put all that
money in for you.” Banks are not open at that time
of night in Glasgow. If she had gone to the street this
evil spirit mentioned, there probably would not have been
a bank there. All they needed was a little common sense
and they would have seen that it was not the Lord. If you
have your heart open for these kind of voices you will soon
get into a trap. We must ever remember that there are many
evil spirits in the world.
Were these two people delivered? Yes, after
terrible travail with God, they were perfectly delivered.
Their eyes were opened to see that this thing was not of
God but of the devil. These two sisters are now laboring
for the Lord in China and doing a blessed work for Him.
If you do get into error on these lines, praise God there
is a way out. I praise God that He will break us down till
all pride leaves us. The worst pride we can have is the
pride of exaltation of self.
Paul wrote at the commandment of the Lord,
“Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the
others judge. If anything be revealed to another that sitteth
by, let the first hold his peace. For ye may all prophesy
one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.”
If you are not humble enough to allow your prophecy to be
judged, it is as surely wrong as you are wrong. Prophecy
has to be judged. A meeting such as this one that Paul suggests
would certainly be the greatest meeting you ever had. Praise
God, the tide will rise to this. It will all come into perfect
order when the church is bathed and lost in the great ideal
of only glorifying Jesus. Then things will come to pass
that will be worth while.
Coupled with prophecy you will have the
fruit of the Spirit that is goodness. They were holy men
who spoke in prophecy in days of old as the Holy Ghost prompted
them, and so today the prophet who can be trusted is a man
that is full of goodness, that goodness which is the fruit
of the Spirit. But when he gets out of this position, and
rests upon his own individuality, he is in danger of being
puffed up and becoming an instrument for the enemy.
I knew some people who had a wonderful farm, very productive,
in a very good neighborhood. They listened to voices telling
them to sell everything and go to Africa. These voices so
unhinged them that they had scarcely had time to sell out.
They sold their property at a ridiculous price. The same
voices told them of a certain ship they were to sail on.
When they got to the port they found there wasn’t
a ship of that name. The difficulty was this, to get them
not to believe these false voices. They said perhaps it
was the mind of the Lord to give them another ship, and
the voice soon gave them the name of another ship. When
they reached Africa they knew no language that was spoken
there. But the voice did not let them stop. They had to
come back, brokenhearted, shaken through, and having lost
all confidence in everything. If these people had had sense
to go to some men of God who were filled with the Spirit
and seek their counsel, they would soon have been persuaded
that these voices were not of God. But listeing to these
voices always brings about a spiritual pride that makes
a man or woman think that they are superior to their brethren,
and that they are above taking counsel of men who they think
are not so filled with the Spirit as they are. If you hear
any voices that make you think that you are superior to
those whom God has put in the church to rule the church,
watch out, that is surely the devil.
We read in the Revelation that the testimony
of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. You will find that true
prophetic utterance always exalts the Lamb of God.
No prophetic touch is of any good unless
there is fire in it. I never expect to be used of God till
the fire burns. I feel that if I ever speak, it must be
by the Spirit. At the same time remember that the prophet
must prophesy according to the measure of faith. If you
rise up in your weakness, but rise up in love because you
want to honor God, and just begin, you will find the presence
of the Lord upon you. Act in faith and the Lord will meet
you.
May God take us on and on into this glorious
fact of faith, that we may be so in the Holy Ghost that
God will work through us on the line of the miraculous and
on the lines of prophecy, where we shall always know that
it is no longer we but He who is working through us, bringing
forth that which is in His own divine good pleasure.
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