Part 2: Does a believer who has the gift of teaching also have the 5-fold position of teacher? Or can someone have the gift of prophecy but operate in the 5-fold office of the Apostle? Alijah L.
ANSWER:
And now to answer your second question. 😊
The office and calling as an apostle is very interesting. It is different from the other four callings of the prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher, in that an apostle comes out of one of these other four-fold callings. By that, I mean, a rank-and-file believer doesn’t suddenly become an apostle. First, they function in the office as one of the four and, at some point in time, God will call them into the office of an apostle. So, when they begin to function as an apostle, they will be either an apostolic-prophet, apostolic-evangelist, apostolic shepherd, or apostolic-teacher. Another way of saying it would be prophet-apostle, teacher-apostle, and so on.
The apostle Paul was a teacher before he was called as an apostle. He is listed among the prophets and teachers in the Antioch church.
Now in the church that was at Antioch there were certain prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul (Acts 13:1).
It was when Paul and Barnabas were commissioned on their first missionary journey that they were both referred to as apostles (Acts 14:14).
As I mentioned in the first response, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are different from the five-fold ministry callings that are given as gifts from the Lord to the church. Someone in the five-fold ministry calling could use any of the spiritual gifts. Apostles will use varying spiritual gifts based on which of the other four-fold ministries they have come from.
Many blessings as you seek God’s place to serve in the body of Christ!









