Some may have heard of "prophetic intercession." I'll admit I only recently became aware of it. After years of reading my Bible the idea never crossed my mind, but apparently it's a doctrine I've overlooked. Silly me, I always thought it was the Spirit who intercedes for us (Romans 8:26); or Christ Himself (Romans 8:34).
A prophetic intercessor, as I understand it, is someone who intercedes for others but who has a prophetic gift which gives them special knowledge that enables them to intercede on a more powerful and effective level. They don't necessarily prophesy verbally or predict anything. As a case in point they'll refer to Anna (Luke 2:36). Nothing is recorded of Anna actually making a prophecy, but she's called a "prophetess"; therefore, she must be a "prophetic intercessor."
What's the scriptural basis for this teaching, anyone know? Or is this another one of those made-up doctrines in search of scriptures to twist for its justification?
A prophetic intercessor, as I understand it, is someone who intercedes for others but who has a prophetic gift which gives them special knowledge that enables them to intercede on a more powerful and effective level. They don't necessarily prophesy verbally or predict anything. As a case in point they'll refer to Anna (Luke 2:36). Nothing is recorded of Anna actually making a prophecy, but she's called a "prophetess"; therefore, she must be a "prophetic intercessor."
What's the scriptural basis for this teaching, anyone know? Or is this another one of those made-up doctrines in search of scriptures to twist for its justification?