Christ is the teacher. We are to call no man teacher, Master, Rabbi on earth just as in the same way we are to call no man father on earth for one is our master and Father in heaven. The teaching ministry I would believe has to do with teaching men how we can hear the voice of God, as the things of God. How do we interpret the parables. why do we look to things not seen rather than the things that are seen (etc)
Calling someone by religious titles and appreciating the gifts of the Spirit working through other members of the body of Christ like I Corinthians 12 teaches are two different things.
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He warns us of those who say we do need a man to teach us . It is the formula for antichrists . As the scriptures teach us we abide in Him[/quote]
If you interpret a verse in a way that contradicts other scriptures, that's a good sign you are interpreting wrong. I Corinthians 12 teaches that one part of the body does not say to another 'I have no need of thee.' This book goes to great lengths to persuade believers to use their gifts to edify one another in church meetings. You should interpret John's teaching in line with what other scripture teaches.
Yes, Holy men of old just like born again Christians prophesy, prophecy..... God's word as they are moved by the Holy Spirit that dwells within them.
God is no longer brining new revelations as prophecy . We prophesy the perfect or complete.
When the perfect comes, the understanding of Paul when he wrote I Corinthians and much of the New Testament, will seem like the understanding of a child. We are still learning from Paul. His understanding is not like a child's to us. We still know in part. You have not fully comprehended all things in the New Testament, much less attained to perfect understanding.
Why go above that which is written?
Paul wrote not to go beyond what is written in regard to how the Corinthians looked on certain men they were following. But it was written during a time when revelatory prophecy was definitely still active. Revelation hadn't been written yet. Paul wrote of the church prophesying and an unlearned man or unbeliever going in and hearing the secrets of his heart made manifest. This sort of thing still happens in churches that prophesy today, where those who prophesy may at times prophesy things that they could not naturally know about an individual.
If the statement to not go beyond what is written was written during a time where spiritual gifts like revelatory prophecy were still active, then it does not mean to reject revelatory gifts.