Originally compiled by John Paul Jackson and Marc Dupont
Editing team: John Paul Jackson, Marc Dupont, Loren Sandford, John Sandford, James W. Goll and Bobby Connor
The Preamble
Within the contemporary church the term, “prophetic ministry,” can mean a great many things. Therefore we have attempted to outline a brief description of biblically based values and practices for New Testament prophetic ministers and prophets. The following are intended primarily for those called to trans-local ministries to the church at large. However, we also acknowledge many of these principles can be applied to individuals whose prophetic work does not extend beyond their local church.
Some persons labeled as “prophets” may be more accurately categorized as “prophetic ministries.” While they may minister to the church at large, they primarily operate within the occasional “charisma” gift of prophecy. Others are called to bear the ministry of a prophet consistently as a primary calling.
An established prophet will not only operate in the gift of prophecy, but will carry seasonal prophetic burdens and messages from God the Father to the wider church, and sometimes even to nations. His or her emphasis may be much more “the word of the Lord,” as opposed to “words from the Lord.” They may, at times, even give a prophetic rebuke or warning to the church, which should always be a message of grace, postured within the Father heart of God.
Our heart in preparing and submitting these values is neither to police, nor to correct any known individuals or situations. Rather, we are simply endeavoring to articulate biblical standards that can help ensure long-term fruitfulness both for prophetic ministries and the recipients of those ministries.
Revelation 19:10 states: “The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” Therefore, we wholeheartedly believe that the overriding theme, goal and vision of any biblically based New Testament prophetic ministry should be to make known the Person and ways of Christ Jesus. And while a prophetic ministry may often be accompanied by revelatory words, signs and wonders, healings and miracles, a true prophet will always seek to champion the Person of Christ, the gift-giver, more than the gifts. Because God’s will is for each disciple of Christ to be conformed to the image of Christ, we believe, as well, that God calls those who represent His will, voice, and ways to be living testimonies of Christ-like integrity, lived out within the context of healthy relationships that provide accountability.
The goal of our presentation is Christ-like love and service from a pure heart. We do not present these principles and protocols from an assumed posture of authority or elitism. The spirit in which we present them is two-fold; Firstly, we desire to offer this as an appeal for Christ-centered unity of purpose among current prophetic ministries. Secondly, we wholeheartedly desire to see our colaborers bear witness to who Jesus is in every facet of ministry as they seek to prophetically serve the Body of Christ.
Biblical Principles Concerning Ethics and Protocols
Relating to New Testament Prophetic Ministry
Relating to New Testament Prophetic Ministry
- Concerning Beliefs and Practices
- The Bible, as the perfect
revelation of Jesus and the infallible word of God, is the absolute
standard for weighing and assessing all revelation (2Timothy 3:16, Col
2:18-19, John 1:14).
- While I treasure spiritual
experiences from the Holy Spirit, I will not place subjective
experiences and discernment above the Bible (Rev 19:10; Col 2:18-19).
- I will not allow my emotions
or pride to rob me of utilizing the Bible as my standard for weighing a
revelation and any interpretation I may attach to a revelation.
- I will always speak a Bible-centric message.
- I will seek to draw all who
hear me toward a greater relationship with the Father through Jesus,
and to make the name of Jesus known in a biblical way.
- God values His Word as the
expression of His name and nature (Psalms 138:2). Therefore, we hold
truth as a necessity in prophecy.
- I will always try not only to speak truth, but to speak prophetic words in a way
that reflects the loving heart of God.
- I will determine to always
lovingly speak prophetic correction in such a way as to avoid
condemnation toward those who receive the prophetic word.
- I will intend to always communicate hope for change through the transforming power of Jesus.
- I commit to reflect the nature of my God by loving people more than my gift.
- Prophecy is a word from God. I will try to speak it with both humility and
confidence.
- While fearing God, I will
not fear man. Whenever God directs me to release revelation I will not
hold back through fear of man, fear of offending those with whom I am
in relationship, or fear of losing popularity and/or opportunities to
minister (Galatians 1:10, Proverbs 29:5).
- I commit to God’s call on my
life to proclaim the ways and will of God ahead of the “success” of my
ministry in the eyes of man or the church.
- I believe that prophetic
accuracy is essential. I believe that the method and manner of delivery
(the heart) of a prophecy is also important.
- I understand that voicing
words from God is a responsibility not to be taken lightly. I aspire to
have 100% accuracy in all I say.
- I will admit when I am
wrong and take steps to acknowledge, repent and make restitution for my
error in a prophecy or its delivery, in a manner appropriate to
correct the error and the reason for the error.
- Repentance and restitution
must also be appropriate to my sphere of influence and the scope of
the prophetic word (Psalms 138:2).
- I understand that voicing
words from God is a responsibility not to be taken lightly. I aspire to
have 100% accuracy in all I say.
- If I do give an errant prophecy, I commit to full repentance. This will include:
- An apology. If I gave the
prophecy to a private party, my apology must be to that party. If the
prophecy was given to a group such as a church or the public, the
apology must be given to that group.
- Biblical repentance does
not mean saying, “I’m sorry” only to God, but also to those I have
hurt. Most importantly, I must communicate that I am deeply concerned
about the harm I have done or the hurt I have inflicted, and I will do whatever else
is needed to help heal the wounds I have caused.
- With the help of wise counsel, I will seek to find if there is anything in my heart
that caused this error, and deal with it through confession, repentance and action.
- I commit to continuing in
accountability to a safe and loving authority whom I believe will
support me and help me walk in integrity. I will not remove myself from
this process even if painful to me and/or it seems that those to whom I
am accountable are not treating me fairly.
- I believe there are
consequences to all actions. If my error is particularly serious or
repeated, I will be willing to take time off from prophetic ministry
until I and those in authority over me have discerned that I am ready
to resume ministry.
- Concerning supernatural
manifestations, I will not substitute the seeking of angels, angelic
activity, or other supernatural manifestations, over the seeking of
God, His presence, and the truths contained in Scripture. The source of
all truth is the Holy Spirit (2 Cor. 11:14; Col 2:18-19).
- I believe that the character
of Christ in me is more important to the Kingdom than my gift. It is
the application and manifestation of God’s Word in my life.
- I will not fall prey to
idolatry by seeking to generate, initiate or exaggerate supernatural
manifestations, no matter what may be expected by the church culture in
which I speak.
- Likewise, I endeavor to allow
the Holy Spirit to initiate how and when He releases supernatural
manifestations and/or ministry through me.
- If God does speak to me
through angels, or causes certain manifestations, or gives particular
types of revelation, I will communicate what I hear and see only as God
directs. I will do so without elevating myself, my experience or
revelation in any way that might detract from the Person of God
Himself.
- I believe that the character
of Christ in me is more important to the Kingdom than my gift. It is
the application and manifestation of God’s Word in my life.
- Understanding a prophetic word
is vital to its implementation. Therefore, I commit to being open to
discuss, with appropriate leaders within the Body of Christ, the
prophetic words I receive and interpretations of those words. I will
endeavor to do so because prophetic gifts are given to serve the
people, not to promote the one who prophesies.
- Words from God should
encourage, train and equip the Body of Christ to conform to the image
of Christ (Ephesians 4:11-16). I will endeavor to always help the Body
of Christ perceive the Person of Christ more clearly and to hunger for
Him and His ways (Col. 1: 8-10, Eph. 1:17-18).
- Ephesians 4 ministries are to
equip the Body of Christ to receive, develop and mature, rather than to
cultivate an audience of spectators for our gifting. Thus, we hold in
high regard the priesthood of each believer in Christ (1 Peter 2:5;
Romans 8:14; Isaiah 61:6).
- I commit to preaching
sound doctrine rather than dividing the Body of Christ through
non-scriptural doctrines designed to amaze my audience and develop a
following (2Tim 4:3-4).
- I will not use the gift
God has given me in a reckless manner that might cause others to
stumble or misunderstand God and His ways (Jer. 23:32).
- I commit to help
Christian leaders and trainers discern between the operation of
God-given spiritual gifts and human psychic abilities (Daniel 2:27-28;
4:8-9).
- I commit to help train
the Body of Christ to discern between true, Holy Spirit-inspired
revelation and mere human intuition, New Age pseudo-spirituality or
psychic abilities (1John 4:1).
- I will intentionally try
to communicate revelation and the interpretation of revelation in ways
that encourage, strengthen, and comfort the recipient(s) of the word (1
Corinthians 14:3).
- I will seek to avoid prophesying anything that controls or manipulates the lives of others.
- When giving a prophetic
word, I will seek to always encourage hearers to biblically and
prayerfully weigh it rather than to take it without consideration (1
Corinthians 14:29).
- I commit to preaching
sound doctrine rather than dividing the Body of Christ through
non-scriptural doctrines designed to amaze my audience and develop a
following (2Tim 4:3-4).
- I commit to help train the
Body of Christ to discern between genuine encounters with God and other
pseudo-spiritual experiences, as well as to help the Body of Christ
understand the various degrees of revelation and their relative levels
of importance.
- I commit to refusing to
prostitute the revelatory gifting God has given me by attaching a fee
to a prophetic word* (Micah 3:11).
- I will not use a prophetic word or prophetic ministry to manipulate people to give
financially to me, and or the ministry I lead (2 Peter 2:15).
- I will not lead people to believe that the prophetic word will be triggered or
influenced by a gift.
*Accepting honorariums, gifts or travel remuneration is acceptable. This is different than prophesying for an agreed amount of money, and is equivalent to a pastor receiving a salary.
- I will not use a prophetic word or prophetic ministry to manipulate people to give
- Concerning My Life in Representing Christ Jesus Prophetically
- I commit to living, modeling
and championing the character of Christ. I believe Christ-like
character to be more important than operating out of gifting (2 Cor.
7:1).
- I choose to consistently promote and model the ways of Christ more than simply communicate revelation.
- When it comes to representing Christ Jesus, I believe that I not only have a message, but that I am the message.
- I choose to consistently promote and model the ways of Christ more than simply communicate revelation.
- I believe that wisdom from
above is “reasonable and peaceable.” I will place high value on
Christ-like humility, and shun prophetic arrogance (James 3:17).
- I commit to having an accountability group in place to whom I will hold my lifestyle, marriage and ministry accountable.
- I commit to living a life
free of substance abuse, love of money, extra-marital sex, pornography,
pride and unforgiveness/bitterness.
- I commit to living out
God’s high value of love and covenant emotionally, spiritually and
physically with the “spouse of my youth,” to the best of my ability.
- I will guard my heart and make a covenant with my eyes not to look upon another in a lustful manner.
- I commit to living a life
free of substance abuse, love of money, extra-marital sex, pornography,
pride and unforgiveness/bitterness.
- I commit to being free from
both the love of money and the love of appearing successful in the eyes
of man. I commit to choosing venues to host my ministry, based on the
leading of the Holy Spirit as opposed to the size of the crowd or
financial remuneration.
- I commit to being not only a person of prayer and worship but a continual student of the Bible and the ways of God.
- I commit to honor the Lord by honoring and strengthening His delegated authority in the Body of Christ.
- I will honor and
strengthen local pastors and church leaders as God’s-appointed
shepherds and gatekeepers for their local congregations.
- I will not usurp the authority of the local leadership in the Body where I am called to speak.
- I will honor and
strengthen local pastors and church leaders as God’s-appointed
shepherds and gatekeepers for their local congregations.
- I commit to perceiving myself as a servant to both the church at large and the local church as God gives me opportunity.
- I will not view congregations and other ministries as mere platforms, or tools to facilitate my vision and calling.
- I will not steal another leader’s people or leadership in order to build my ministry.
- I will not view congregations and other ministries as mere platforms, or tools to facilitate my vision and calling.
- I commit to financial, ethical
and moral purity, and will not use the Body of Christ to advance my
ministry nor build my own empire. My endeavor is to imitate Jesus’
example of servanthood, and only do as I see the Father doing.
- The Nature of Authentic Prophetic Ministry
- Bible-centric —Bear/bare witness, expose, declare and establish the truth of Scripture.
- Salvation-centric – Declare,
teach and demonstrate the gospel of the Kingdom of God with signs and
wonders following (Mark 16:20).
- Jesus-centric – Edify, comfort, encourage and exhort believers and the church in the way to Jesus as well as the way of Jesus.
- God-centric - Demonstrate in
word, deed and manner the character of the Father: love,
righteousness, justice, compassion, mercy, majesty and holiness.
- Sovereignty-centric - Bring glory to God alone. His name, His acts, and His Glory are inseparable. He exercises His will through His Omniscience, Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Immutability and Eternality, as He chooses.
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