No one predicts the future; not even pilots and firefighters.
The prophetic age ended with John the Baptist (Lk 16:16).
That is not what the New Testament teaches
It absolutely is what the New Testament teaches.
Jesus taught us how to discern between true and false prophets in Matthew 7. Something unnecessary if prophecy ceased.
The Book of Acts tells of several prophets among the Church.
Paul taught us that the Foundation of the Church are Apostles and prophets with christ as the chief cornerstone (eph 2:20)
He also that the Lord gives us Apostles, prophets, and other officers of the Church until we are brought into a unity of faith (Ephesians 4). We are not yet united in faith.
In 1 cor, Paul taught us to seek the gift of prophecy as one of the best gifts.
Peter taught us to seek the “sure word of prophecy” for ourselves.
John the Revelator received an entire book of scripture called Revelation by the Spirit of prophecy. In it he predicted a future time when two prophets would come and defend Jerusalem (rev 11).
Most importantly he taught us that the testimony of Jesus Christ is the Spirit of prophecy. No one can know that Jesus is who He claims to be without the Spirit of prophecy.
No my friend. Prophecy continues and has not ceased. The New Testament teaches is clearly. And the Holy Spirit testifies that it is alive in His Church. I know this for myself.
The gifts of the Spirit, including prophecy, and miracles still occur. Seek them out.
Mormon 9