Prophets and Authority
If anyone thinks he is a prophet or spiritual, he should recognize that what I write to you is the Lord's command. But if anyone ignores this, he will be ignored. Therefore, my brothers, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in other languages. But everything must be done decently and in order. I Cor 14:37-40
Paul is outlining decent and orderly behaviour with regard to prophesy and speaking in tongues. There seems to have been disarray at Corinth and Paul is bringing teaching that will correct this and lay a foundation for progress beyond this time.
The fact that Paul says: 'if anyone thinks he is a prophet or spiritual.' indicates there was a problem. Remember at the beginning of this book Paul rebukes the people for their arrogance and pride. We meet many who think they are God's gift to the church, to bring order, yet they carry either a religious spirit or critical spirit and therefore operating in self-will and rebellion and thus ignored for the safety of the church.
A prophet is one that is recognised by the church leadership, not one who is self-appointed. Paul has oversight for this church and therefore what he says goes. A prophet needs to recognize the authority of the church leaders and trust God to elevate them, not the other way around.
Trust God! He has our best interests at heart, often we don't and can be easily deceived. Wait for God!
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