I do not teach doctrine, and I do not believe in women teaching doctrine, so I have a fine line to walk in the ministering of my gift---in the elucidation of Scriptural prophecy without over-stepping my boundaries into "teaching" doctrine. I hope you understand.
Also, unfortunately, it has been my experience that providing Scripture is an invitation to quarrels about words with some Christians who have a proud and contentious spirit. ("Chapter and verse! Chapter and verse!" As if it would make a difference...)
The truth is, even if I provided a chapter and verse, rather than merely alluding to the Scriptures which speak about the things I share (and I imagine many Christians know the scriptures I allude to, or could find them if they desired), most Christians would still not receive the message.
So I don't do it to be vague, or because I don't know the Scriptures, but for those reasons.
God reveals mysteries in His Word when they are timely, just as He revealed the mystery of the salvation of the Gentiles to the apostle Paul when it was timely. The plan was right there in the old testament scriptures, which Paul quoted with the understanding God had given him of their meaning relevant to what He was doing at the time, a mystery which had previously been kept hidden by God until it was His will to make it known/explain it.
The truths I have shared are prophetic insights into things that are right there in the word of God. I did not invent them; these are not new truths, but perhaps "hidden in plain sight" to those whom God has not revealed them to.
I always encourage Christians to test what I share for themselves and to research it for themselves, so that God may confirm the truth about it to them, and that they will know it, rather than just taking my word for it. It's fine that I know that it's true, but they need to know that it is. And God has to show them that.
If God doesn't confirm the truth of what we hear and read to us, we will just be tossed to and fro by convincing arguments. (What if I changed my mind and renounced everything I have shared and said it was false? It would still be true, but you would need to know that for yourself, and not just because I said so.)
The truth is the truth, and binding, whether anyone knows it or believes it. There are many people who don't believe in God, for example (or so they claim), but He still exists, and what He declares is still binding on them, whether they believe it or not, as they will eventually find out.
Not believing in gravity isn't going to keep me from falling if I step over a cliff; and not believing or understanding what the prophetic scriptures declare is not going change their fulfillment.