I’d Like To Prophesy…But* (Part 4)

A Updated Rerun Series

Click on following links for: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.

The Who’s Who List of socialites sat in the tea garden, listening to the internationally acclaimed concert pianist performing a Mozart concerto.

When the pianist finished, the ladies clapped their hands. Then, the pianist stood and bowed.

One lady, sitting near the  pianist, overcome by excitement and joy, gushed, “Oh, I would just give anything to play the piano like him. Just anything.”

The pianist pivoted around and stared at the lady. “No, you would not,” he said.

The crowd gasped at the man’s rebuke of one of New York’s most respected women. How dare he make such a disrespectful remark?

Tears streamed down the embarrassed lady’s face onto her Paris designer’s dress. In her hurt, she defiantly mouthed, “Yes, I would.”

The man stepped toward her. “No, you would not,” he proclaimed. “Because if you truly meant that, you would have given up your childhood and your teenage years practicing the piano. And even now, you would be willing to give up eight to ten hours everyday practicing so that you could play like me.”

He pointed toward her with his finger. “You see, there’s a price to sit on this bench. I’ve been willing to pay it and you haven’t!”

This story illustrates a truth, one that is especially true about the prophetic gifts.

But a fellow blogger made this interesting comment about prophesying in the original posting of Part 2 of this series:

How much Godly character did the ass have when God spoke through the animal’s mouth when the prophet would not?

To which I replied:

Perfect character is not a mandatory requirement for the spiritual gifts. But just like a soldier in the U.S. Army, there are different levels of marksmanship for our spiritual tools or weapons. Consider the spiritual gift levels to be akin to marksman, sharpshooter and expert.

To raise above the entry marksman level demands godliness and a continuing effort to be like Jesus…

The Body of Christ needs believers who are willing to pay the price so they rise above the entry grade of just giving low-level prophetic “bless me and you” words. We need sharpshooters and experts for what’s waiting ahead of us, just over the horizon.

So, what does the price involve, right?

(Continued in Part 5)

*I have used the word prophesy in a general sense to denote prophecy, words of knowledge and words of wisdom (1 Corinthians 12: 8-10).

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11 responses to “I’d Like To Prophesy…But* (Part 4)

  1. Marilyn's avatar Marilyn

    Just as in the Old Testament, phophets need to be willing to give the message that God gives them even if it is bad news and that is not an easy task; can even be dangerous. I think our times need the Truth desperately!

  2. gladwell,

    Thanks for your comment.

    Marilyn,

    I agree. My guess is that most Christians will be shocked by the prophets the Lord is about to set free on different nations. They won’t be Old Testament like, but they will be like Jesus, the Lion of Judah.

  3. Larry,

    The more time I spend, the more I see. The problem is in knowing, not only what to do with it but, when and how. Sensing there is a purpose but not knowing for sure what it is.

    Mike

  4. Mike,

    Yes, some of the biggest problems I’ve had has been knowing in part and speaking too soon. Then, knowing more later and wishing I had not said anything.

    All of this is part of growing in the Lord.

  5. I failed to mention how much I liked your analogy.

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