
THE ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF PROPHECY
CHAPTER 1
THE ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF PROPHECY
Prophecy did not begin with denominations, modern ministries, or church movements. Prophecy began with God Himself. To understand whether prophecy still exists today, the Church must first understand the true origin, purpose, and foundation of prophecy according to Scripture.
One of the greatest mistakes in the modern Church is discussing prophecy without understanding the nature of God. Before there were prophets, there was God. Before there were prophetic offices, there was the voice of God speaking creation into existence.
God is a speaking God.
From the beginning of creation, God revealed Himself through communication, instruction, declaration, warning, and revelation. The Bible opens with divine speech:
“And God said…”
Creation itself was established through the spoken word of God. Light appeared because God spoke. Order emerged because God declared. Life manifested because God released His voice.
This reveals an important spiritual reality: The Kingdom of God operates through divine expression.
Therefore, prophecy is not merely a church activity. Prophecy is connected to the communicative nature of God.
GOD HAS ALWAYS DESIRED TO SPEAK TO HUMANITY
Throughout biblical history, God consistently communicated with humanity through different channels:
direct speech,
visions,
dreams,
angelic encounters,
prophetic utterances,
symbolic revelations,
spiritual impressions,
and divine instruction.
Even before organized religion existed, God was already revealing Himself to mankind.
Adam and Divine Communication
In the Garden of Eden, God spoke directly with man. Adam functioned in spiritual fellowship with God before sin entered creation. This demonstrates that divine communication was part of humanity’s original design.
Man was not created merely to exist naturally. Man was created to hear God.
Sin damaged spiritual sensitivity, but God never stopped communicating.
PROPHECY EXISTED BEFORE THE LAW OF MOSES
Many believers mistakenly think prophecy started with Moses or the Old Testament prophets. However, prophecy existed long before the Mosaic covenant.
Enoch Prophesied
The Bible records that Enoch prophesied concerning judgment and the coming of the Lord. This happened generations before Moses was born.
This proves:
prophecy is older than the Law,
older than Israel’s priesthood,
and older than the Old Covenant system.
Prophecy is rooted in God’s desire to reveal His mind to humanity.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIVINATION AND TRUE PROPHECY
One major reason for confusion in the Church is the failure to distinguish between:
divine prophecy, and
counterfeit spiritual practices.
Throughout history, Satan has always attempted to imitate what God does.
There is a difference between:
prophecy,
witchcraft,
divination,
sorcery,
familiar spirits,
and occult revelation.
True prophecy comes from the Spirit of God and aligns with God’s character and truth.
False spiritual operations may reveal information, but their source is not God.
This is why discernment is critical in the Church.
Not every supernatural manifestation is from God.
The existence of counterfeit prophecy does not mean genuine prophecy is false. It simply means believers must learn spiritual discernment.
THE PURPOSE OF OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS
In the Old Testament, prophets carried tremendous authority because they functioned as covenant messengers between God and Israel.
The prophets:
warned nations,
corrected kings,
called people to repentance,
revealed judgment,
announced restoration,
and preserved covenant direction.
God raised prophets such as:
Moses,
Samuel,
Elijah,
Isaiah,
Jeremiah,
and many others.
These prophets were not entertainers. They were custodians of divine communication.
Their assignment was spiritual, governmental, and covenantal.
THE PROPHETIC DIMENSION REVEALS GOD’S HEART
True prophecy has always been connected to God’s heart for people.
When God warned nations, it was because He desired repentance. When God revealed judgment, it was because mercy was still available. When God sent prophets, it was because He had not abandoned His people.
This means prophecy is not primarily about predicting events. Its deeper purpose is revealing God’s mind, will, and intentions.
True prophecy:
reveals Christ,
restores alignment,
exposes darkness,
strengthens believers,
and calls people back to God.
WHY PROPHECY BECAME CONTROVERSIAL
Over time, prophetic ministry became controversial because:
false prophets emerged,
people abused spiritual authority,
manipulation entered religious systems,
and many began using spiritual language for personal gain.
Even in the Old Testament, God warned against false prophets who spoke from:
imagination,
pride,
rebellion,
or demonic influence.
This shows that false prophecy is not a modern problem. It existed throughout biblical history.
However, despite the presence of false prophets, God never removed true prophets from His plan.
The existence of falsehood never cancels truth.
THE CHURCH MUST RECOVER SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT
One of the greatest missing dimensions in the modern Church is discernment.
Many believers judge prophecy emotionally instead of biblically.
Some reject everything supernatural because of fear. Others accept everything supernatural without testing.
Both extremes produce deception.
The Church must mature beyond emotional Christianity and return to:
Scripture,
discernment,
wisdom,
spiritual order,
and intimacy with God.
The Bible teaches believers to:
test spirits,
judge prophecy,
examine fruit,
and remain grounded in truth.
JESUS CHRIST REMAINS THE CENTER
Any prophetic ministry that removes Jesus from the center becomes dangerous.
The prophetic was never designed to glorify personalities. It was designed to reveal Christ.
True prophecy should:
exalt Jesus Christ,
strengthen the Church,
produce holiness,
encourage obedience,
and align believers with God’s purposes.
When prophecy becomes centered on money, fame, fear, manipulation, or celebrity culture, it departs from biblical order.
The Church must return to Christ-centered prophetic ministry.
CHAPTER CONCLUSION
Prophecy did not originate from human religion. It originated from the speaking nature of God.
From the beginning, God has always desired communication with humanity. Throughout history, He revealed Himself through prophetic operations, divine instruction, visions, dreams, and spiritual revelation.
The existence of false prophets does not mean prophecy ended. It means the Church must develop discernment and biblical maturity.
As the It’s All About Jesus Christ Prayer Movement and the Apostolic & Prophetic Order Movement, we believe the Church must return to:
truth,
scriptural balance,
apostolic order,
discernment,
humility,
and Christ-centered prophetic ministry.
For genuine prophecy does not replace Scripture. It confirms God’s heart, reveals Christ, and brings believers into spiritual alignment with truth.






