The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
They address the state of the church, the condition of its membership, practices and protocols of the church and its leadership. These are prophets whose words heal the body, release its captives, and trigger the latent prophecies concerning the assembly that have been held up for various reasons and as a result are holding the church back. They are quite instrumental to God in that they turn the church back to its original purpose, revive its worship and re-establish its focus on the righteousness and holiness of God. In short, this type of prophet will challenge the church to return to its first love or be forever taken out of its place among the candlesticks that the Lord Jesus showed His apostle that He patrolled. Typically, this prophet inspires repentance, renewal, and recommitment to the initial call and work of God in the local church. 1074. Prophet Reconstruction—The work of the Holy Spirit where the prophet’s physical being is upgraded and enhanced to bear the supernaturalness of his or her assignment. The Bible supports this when it talks about the spirit of the Lord coming upon an individual. The means by which this is accomplished is the anointing. Elisha’s bones retaining enough residual power to return to life a dead body is an example of the reconstruction. 1075. Prophet Restraint—The inner boundaries and barriers that hold prophets back from entering or performing activities and feats unpermitted by God for them in certain situations or at certain times. 1076. Prophet Seduction—A prophet using his or her mantle and its influence to bring others into their own desire for personal gain and private advantage. 1077. Prophet Spirit—The unique spirit given all prophets, saved or unsaved, that actually makes them prophets. It permits the customary flows, experiences, encounters, and activities typical of prophetic ministry. Without a prophet’s spirit, one can only be used incidentally as a vessel of prophecy and never occupationally as an official prophet with all the powers, license, and duties associated with the office. 1078. Prophet Type—A term that helps one discern and recognize the ministry nature of a prophet’s mantle. 1079. Propheteia—A predictive prophecy. 1080. Prophetes—Greek word for the prophet who concentrates more on the saying than the being or authority of the official prophet. 1081. Prophetess—A) A female prophet. B) Prophetesses date back as far the
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