That is a patently false statement.
The first question is: Jedediah, do you believe that you are a prophet of God? Yes or No?
The answer to that question is not in the Bible - I mean unless you believe you are one of the prophets in the Bible who has already answered the question.
The second question is: Do you [Jedediah] believe there is a distinction between a NT prophet and an OT prophet?
The answer to that question is just not in the Bible.
I think that after the first two questions the pattern was obvious, i.e., I was asking YOU what YOU believe. Only you can answer.
The goals, of course, being . . .
[check all that apply]
1. ___ argumentive contentiousness
2. ___ one upsmanship
3. ___ authentic spiritual, Biblical enlightenment
4. ___ personal spiritual growth
5. ___ expanding peronal spiritual horizons
6. ___ splattering a different perspective with as many raspberries as possible
7. ___ belittling an obviously different, ignorant perspective while pretending that only the other side does that
8. ___ retaliatory demonstrations of ‘my self-righteousness is more holy than your self-righteousness.’
9. ___ yet another excuse to loudly share more stinky poorly digested theological burps
10. ___ another wonderful round of NYANA! NYANA! NYANA!
11. ___ another chance to castigate idiot OUT-GROUP members by the saintly IN-GROUP members
12. ___ another chance to stretch REPLACEMENTARIAN et al RUBBER BIBLES around a 100 distant galactic clusters and back again . . . without making a lick of sense.
13. ___ another chance to wail, whine, moan, blame, deride and spit . . . all in the name of ORTHODOXY
14. ___ another chance to parade erudite sounding ignorance as though it was applauded theological truth
15. ___ another chance to advertise that one’s purported ALMIGHTY GOD is incapable of anticipating that He’ll eventually FLUSH HIS ETERNALLY TRUSTWORTHY EVERLASGING PROMISES to Jacob and kids.
16. ___ . . .