*This is a series of posts which might be of benefit for the first time reader to begin at the “Introduction” for continuity sake.
The same question could be asked of any of the FIVE office gifts or graces found in Ephesians 4:11. What real authority does earthly ministry leadership and especially prophetic ministry have over the individual or the church? I speculate, with lengthy experience in both the pastoral / teaching office, as well as the prophetic, that greater authority is at times granted to prophets (or those exercising a prophetic gifting) due to the dramatic aspects which spring forth in foretelling or hidden knowledge. It is sad, but many people seem to need a side show of revelatory drama from a prophet, rather than receiving the mundane biblical and wise counseling of a seasoned pastor. This is where cessationism has found ample illustration of Charismatic gullibility and immaturity. Many accept a prophetic utterance as final authority, rather than the plain pastoral counseling of Scripture. It is this kind of confusion that led Edward Irving to a downfall in the early 1830’s in the famous London Presbyterian Church when he assumed (mistakenly) that those with gifts must be in some way superior to those with legitimate and established governmental authority. Government and gifts must never be conflated or confused without some discernment.