EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 38 MIN
What is a prophet? Why do we need one?
from BloodSnow · host BloodSnow
In this episode of the Blood Snow podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott engage with Pastor Theodore Alawich, who discusses the role of prophets within the church. The conversation explores the distinction between a prophet and the prophetic function, the importance of the five-fold ministry, and the challenges faced by prophets in modern times. Pastor Theodore emphasizes the need for mutual submission between pastors and prophets, the cultural differences in the acceptance of prophetic ministry, and the necessity for restoration of the prophetic office in the church. He also provides insights on what qualifies a prophet and the importance of character and integrity in prophetic ministry.TakeawaysA prophet is an office, while prophetic is functional.It takes 15 to 25 years to develop a prophet.The five-fold ministry needs to work together for church maturity.Prophets are often intercessors before they become prophets.True prophets are not visible and often work behind the scenes.The prophetic element is revelatory and complements other ministries.A prophet's ministry is not earned but is a divine assignment.Cultural differences affect the acceptance of prophetic ministry.Mutual submission between pastors and prophets is essential.The prophetic ministry needs restoration and mature prophets. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Prophets01:20 Understanding the Role of a Prophet03:41 The Five-Fold Ministry and Its Importance06:32 The Prophetic as a Complementary Gift10:11 Qualifying a Prophet14:26 The Role of Prophets in Modern Times19:30 Handling Conflict Between Prophets and Pastors23:17 Mutual Submission in Ministry27:11 Cultural Differences in Prophetic Ministry35:11 The Need for Restoration of the Prophetic Ministry42:22 Conclusion and Resources
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In this episode of the Blood Snow podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott engage with Pastor Theodore Alawich, who discusses the role of prophets within the church. The conversation explores the distinction between a prophet and the prophetic function, the importance of the five-fold ministry, and the challenges faced by prophets in modern times. Pastor Theodore emphasizes the need for mutual submission between pastors and prophets, the cultural differences in the acceptance of prophetic ministry, and the necessity for restoration of the prophetic office in the church. He also provides insights on what qualifies a prophet and the importance of character and integrity in prophetic ministry.TakeawaysA prophet is an office, while prophetic is functional.It takes 15 to 25 years to develop a prophet.The five-fold ministry needs to work together for church maturity.Prophets are often intercessors before they become prophets.True prophets are not visible and often work behind the scenes.The prophetic element is revelatory and complements other ministries.A prophet's ministry is not earned but is a divine assignment.Cultural differences affect the acceptance of prophetic ministry.Mutual submission between pastors and prophets is essential.The prophetic ministry needs restoration and mature prophets. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Prophets01:20 Understanding the Role of a Prophet03:41 The Five-Fold Ministry and Its Importance06:32 The Prophetic as a Complementary Gift10:11 Qualifying a Prophet14:26 The Role of Prophets in Modern Times19:30 Handling Conflict Between Prophets and Pastors23:17 Mutual Submission in Ministry27:11 Cultural Differences in Prophetic Ministry35:11 The Need for Restoration of the Prophetic Ministry42:22 Conclusion and Resources
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