"And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ." Ephesians 4:11-13
"And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, administrations, various kinds of tongues." I Corinthians 12:28
Since I have been in church, I have had various experiences with prophets. I, perhaps like many others, sat in various churches not really understanding what prophecy is or isn't and what it's place is in the body. But one thing that has been consistent across denominational lines and theological perspectives, is that people are so stringent on prophets! What do I mean stringent? Well when considering the passage above the LORD himself has given prophets. therefore it would stand to reason that this office is important to HIM. Yet I have consistently seen this office shunned in the body and so heavily criticize and ostracized.
I am not suggesting that we shouldn't try the spirits or test prophecies or prophets, but I do believe that EVERY office should be as heavily tested as the other. Consider for a moment if we tested pastors, teachers and evangelists according to the same negative suspicions as prophets.
Consider this. When young preacher or teacher steps into the pulpit for the first time, and perhaps in some cases, the first several times, he or she may stumble. Maybe they read a book they shouldn't have read that isn't consistent with the theology of the house. Maybe that individual gets in front of people and becomes tongue tied. Do we then say that individual isn't called to preach? No, generally the shepherd of the house stands up and will correct any incorrect doctrine, and perhaps speaks with the novice in private to offer encouragement and direction. And what happens when a preacher "steps out of bounds" as it were?
My homiletics teacher, who had been a pastor for over 20 years and had grown a large church overtime once told a story. He said he once had an evangelist come to speak to his church. He had specifically told the evangelist not to keep the people past around 8pm (or so). Well, the first evening of the revival the evangelist kept the people til almost 11pm!! The pastor was furious, so the next morning around 6am he went to the hotel room of the evangelist and knocked on the door. The evangelist was dumbfounded and half asleep when he answered the door. The pastor said, "Let's go". The evangelist said he thought that the service wasn't until that evening, so where were they going? The pastor replied, " well, my people had to get up to go to work this morning, so you're getting up! Get dressed, let's go! We can have breakfast..." But notice no one said, "you stepped out of bounds, you didn't follow instructions, yada yada- you are not an evangelist!" No, the young man made a mistake, was corrected and learned his lesson. He let the people out on time the rest of the service.
And what pastor hasn't made a mistake? If a pastor has parishioners that he or she mishandles, that pastor can go to his leader and say, "you know I had a couple in my office, I think I was too hard on them, yada yada" and the leader will probably tell a story from his or her own life and say well, learn from this, do better etc. And then the pastor is able to learn from the mistake and grow. The pastor isn't denounced as a pastor. He is corrected in love and given the opportunity to grow.
But what about PROPHETS? Why are we so hard on prophets? Why aren't prophets allowed to make a mistake? Don't prophets have to grow in their office as well? Yes. The reality is that a prophet has to grow and mature in their gift as well as any other office. I believe the reason so many are so hard on prophets are for at least 4 different reasons:
1) ignorance
2) laziness
3) fear/jealousy
4)having been burned before
1) Many are ignorant of the fact that a person who is maturing in the prophetic has to mature as well as any other member of the body. A prophet may see something and not proper relay or understand what he or she is seeing. For example, one young prophet once saw a fist with money over someone. So the prophet (made an assumption) said, I see you receiving a fist full of money. However, the actual interpretation was that someone was going to rob the individual. But not understanding didn't mean the individual wasn't called. The young prophet had to grow in his gifting.
2) I believe some pastors just don't want to take the time to clean up and messes that may occur as a result of a prophet growing. Well, as I have already stated, all of the offices require growing and a mess or two may occur in the process. When teaching a child to drink or eat for himself, in the process there are some messes that are made. There is some clean-up required to help the child grow.
3) Some fear the prophet and are jealous of the gifts and revelations that the prophetic office carries. This is a sad thing to see, but I know of several cases where those with prophetic unctions were despised and feared by the flock and even by their own pastors. These fearful, jealous folks need lots of prayer and repentance. They allow their own fears and insecurities to hinder the work of the LORD when they are supposed to be helping to grow these people and the moves of GOD.
4) In all honesty, some people have been hurt by the prophetic and haven't recovered. Sometimes a person needs healing and perhaps even a church that has been hurt by a prophets working in their midst. Yet still, the gift of the prophet and the office of the prophets should not be put off forever, those individuals need to recover and move forward to receive all the things the office of the prophet has to offer.
In short, all of the offices given by GOD have to be proved and tested and those individuals have to be grown in love.