But if a revelation is made to another who is seated, the first one must keep silent.
Good morning. Back to the “let two or three prophets speak“: but if a revelation is made to another who is seated, the first one must keep silent. Now if it were talking about them prophesying, we would have the following scenario: One of them would be standing up saying something like this, “Thus saith the Lord…“ Right in the middle of him/her prophesying, another prophet would stand up, interrupting the prophecy because he/she had been given a revelation. That would be total chaos like Paul has been speaking against in a church service. I can think of a couple of other possibilities. The prophet is giving a “three point sermon“, while the other prophets are passing judgment on his/her message. (We forget that everything was new to them. They did not have the New Testament. They were getting OJT). In the middle of the message (some of which may be just the person’s opinion), God reveals something about the topic to another prophet seated which needs to be shared with the people. Another possibility comes because of its juxtaposition to the two or three “messages in tongues”. Ever since I started my walk in this experience, there will be a prophecy or tongues with interpretation in a service. Everyone says “oh how wonderful“, and that’s as far as it goes. The pastors never say “OK now let’s examine what God was talking about“. They just go on to the next part of the service. Suppose that there was tongues with interpretation. One of the prophets gets up to give their opinion on what God was talking about. While they are talking, God gives a revelation to another one who is seated about what He really meant. We will finish this passage tomorrow. Father continue to go with the reader and his/her family. Give them comfort and wisdom about what to do.
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