I have a problem with the highlighted sentence below as well
To help bring Christians into a place of maturity, God has set within the Church the ministry of the New Testament prophet with special anointing and authority. Through the manifestation of the Holy Spirit, He has also established the gift of prophecy to communicate in the local church. And as He inhabits the praises and prayer times of His people, He releases the spirit of prophecy to give testimony to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in the earth today!
Dr. Bill Hamon defines prophecy as:
...simply God communicating His thoughts and intents to mankind. When a true prophecy is given, the Holy Spirit inspires someone to communicate God's pure and exact words to the individual or group for whom they are intended. It is delivered without any additions or subtractions by the one prophesying, including any applications or interpretations suggested by the one speaking. To be most effective, it must also be delivered in God's timing and with the proper spirit or attitude. (1)
The Bible makes it clear that prophecy is a most powerful gift, and it is encouraged throughout the Scriptures.
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This is the problem:
NOWHERE in scripture are we told that for a prophecy to be true, that 'God's pure and exact words' are going to be stated. This, is gobbledegook and it gives FALSE authority to the person giving the so called 'pure and exact' word. I have heard some give what I think was a legit word from God but they do not know when to stop and run into 'overtime' and start adding to what was real.
29Two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully what is said.
30And if a revelation comes to someone who is seated, the first speaker should stop.
31For you can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged.
32The spirits of prophets are subject to prophets. 33For God is not a God of disorder, but of peace—as in all the churches of the saints.
so, what do we make out of that?
What does 1 Corinthians 14:32 mean?
Perhaps some in Corinth misunderstood how spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues or prophecy worked. They may have thought that those with these gifts were taken over by the Holy Spirit and lost control of themselves, speaking in an unknown language in a frenzy or speaking a revelation from God in a kind of trance. Some of the idol worship in Greek cities like Corinth involved similar behavior: worshippers seemingly becoming possessed by the gods they served, ranting and moving in a frenzy.
Paul has made it clear that this is not how spiritual gifts work in the Christian church. He has instructed those who speak in tongues not to do so if they are not chosen to contribute to the service, or if nobody is available to interpret what they say. He has commanded those with the gift of prophecy to stop talking if someone else receives a revelation from God.
Now Paul puts it in plain language: The "spirits of prophets are subject to prophets." By this he means that the Holy Spirit does not "take over" a person's spirit to the point where that person loses restraint. The opposite is true—one of the nine characteristics of the fruit of the Holy Spirit listed by Paul in Galatians 5:22–23 is
self-control. Anyone legitimately expressing a spiritual gift can
always decide when and how to start or stop expressing that gift.
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As we are not perfect but rather a work in progress, so we do not actually receive perfect words from God and guess what? HE KNOWS THIS!!! And that is one reason why we should not ever ever ever look to one person who presents in a way that seems to dictate that they are to be followed as a 'prophet of God'.
Each Christian now has the Holy Spirit within as we do not need ANY Old Testament prophet types who claim authority over others by stating they are a prophet. Do not give your freedom in Christ away to these bogus men/women. They are not of God.
If you are familiar with the prophets in the OT, you know that God chose men who would relay His word as best they could, guided by His Spirit. Those who actually do have a prophetic gift, are not swift to use it, do not run around condemning others and they will not tell you they hear word for word from God what to say or do. Can God speak directly into a person's mind? Yes He can and sometimes does but God does not use automatic writing to convey a message as can be seen in Paul's instructions to the Corinthians church.