1 Cor 13 and Eph 4
No one today can prophesy. You choose to believe these modern day false prophets and so there is nothing I can do for you. You have to rightly diivde the word of truth and learn what the purpose of gifts were for and that they hav served thier purpose and ceased. The church today has something the first century church did not have, that being the completed revealed word of God. Therefore the 1st century church had a need for those gifts, for the church at that time was in its infancy and those gifts were as pacifiers ("childish things") for them, yet the church today is mature and has put away those childish things (gifts):
Paul offered a useful illustration to clarify his point. When the church possessed only small bits and pieces of God’s will, as revealed through scattered miraculous gifts and the gradual production, between approximately [SIZE=-1]A.D.[/SIZE] 57 and [SIZE=-1]A.D.[/SIZE] 95, of the written documents from the inspired writers of the New Testament, it could not achieve full spiritual maturity. It therefore was like a child (13:11). It lacked the necessary elements to reach spiritual adulthood. However, when the totality of God’s will, which became the New Testament, had been revealed, the church then had the means available to become “a man” (13:11). Once the church had access to all of God’s written Word, the means by which the Word was given (i.e., miraculous gifts) would be obsolete, useless, and therefore “put away” (13:11). Notice that Paul likened miracles to “childish things” (13:11). In other words, miracles were the spiritual equivalents of pacifiers that were necessary while the church was in a state of infancy. Since we now have access to “all truth” (John 16:13), the use of tongue-speaking and other miraculous enhancements in the church today would be comparable to an adult man or woman who continued to use a pacifier!
Paul then explained his point by comparing the initial necessity of miracles to reveal and confirm God’s Word, with the idea of looking through a clouded mirror (see Workman, 1983, p. 8). Once the entire contents of the New Testament had been revealed, the miraculous gifts no longer would be necessary. Having all of God’s revealed Word would enable one to be face to face with that Word, rather than “looking through a clouded mirror,” i.e., having partial access. Paul wrote (13:11):
Now I know in part [i.e., my knowledge of God’s revelation is incomplete and partial due to limited access via the miraculous element—[SIZE=-1]DM[/SIZE]], but then [i.e., when all of God’s Word is finally revealed—[SIZE=-1]DM[/SIZE]] shall I know fully, even as also I was fully known [i.e., I shall be made to know or taught thoroughly (which is the figure of speech known as heterosis of the verb in which the intransitive is put for the transitive—see Bullinger, 1898, p. 512)—[SIZE=-1]DM[/SIZE]].
Apologetics Press - Modern-Day Miracles, Tongue-Speaking, and Holy Spirit Baptism: A Refutation
Dave Miller, PhD
It's a biblcal fact there are no prophets today. Just false prophets. We today have the complete revealed word of God so there is no need for prophets (childish things)