The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
Tongues and their interpretation may also be part of the prophetic counseling session and its treatments if resorted to by the prophet to hear the word of the Lord. In addition, prophetic revelations derived from prophetic counsel are generally specific to the deliverance and healing needed by its recipient. Micah 6:5; Revelation 2:14. See also Jesus’ anointing for ministry in Isaiah 11:1–6. 1109. Prophetic Covenant—Coincident with the basic idea behind the meanings of nabi, this covenant has to do with the god of the prophet’s contractual arrangement to supply its prophetic messenger with spiritual information, and when accurately delivered with the enforcement power to provoke their prophecies’ manifestation. Part of the definition of nabi supports this view, as the term also means “one who invokes the gods.” Based on this understanding of the work and powers of the prophet, the arrangement is vital to every prophet’s success. It is initially introduced to the novice prophet during the prophetic induction phase of the process. Later it is ratified after the prophet’s training and inauguration to confirm the new ministry’s call and mantle. Prophetic covenant includes divine license and the authority to invoke the supernatural forces of creation to compel them to obey the prophetic words from their mouths. God cut such covenants with every official prophet He used in Scripture. Samuel’s epitaph reflected such an arrangement, for the Scripture says the Lord let none of his words fall to the ground; that is, none of his words failed to come to pass. On the other hand, Ezekiel 13:1–9 demonstrates the situation where such a covenant was never forged between a supernatural messenger and the god for whom the prophet claims. It says they hope the words they speak will come to pass. In the same passage it adds that eventually false prophets will be cut off from the Lord’s assemblies and their names not written in the commonwealth of His people. See Minister’s Covenant. 1110. Prophetic Covering—The protection of a prophet’s mantle watching out for the spiritual state of those they serve. Prophetic covering means being spiritually cared for by a prophet’s ministry. Ezekiel 13:5. 1111. Prophetic Depiction—A partner to prophetic symbiotics and prophetic drama, this action of the prophet serves to allow God to issue His word forth to the prophet in the planet regardless of where it is targeted to be fulfilled. A biblical case of this action is seen in the ministry of the prophet Ezekiel beginning in Ezekiel 4:2.
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