The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
perversely operated by those who have other spirits at work in their lives. Along with sensing the events, those who have the faculty understand its prophetic functions, objectives, and manifestations. These people further possess the ability to say whether or not an event or action is of God and serves His eternal purpose. Their ability can say if and how it demonstrates His potent authority in all realms of His creation. Sensing the presence of the prophet’s spirit in a person or recognizing the shifts of the Lord from one stream (i.e. evangelical, pastoral, didactic) to the prophetic for apocalyptic, predictive, or exhortative purposes are but a few of the aptitudes prophetically instinctive prophets display. 1138. Prophetic Institution—The term applied to the spiritual and supernatural force of vessels delegated prophetic authority in the local church. This contingency consists of the order of house prophets, psalmists, intercessors, the prophetic praise team, seers, and those members particularly sensitive to the prophetic streams and sways of God. 2 Chronicles 5:12, 29:15, and 35:15. 1139. Prophetic Integrity—The deliberate decision of a prophet to adhere to and perform according to biblical, ethical, and moral standards for the sake of God’s glory and the benefit of those served by the ministry. 1140. Prophetic Intercession—The term for the peculiar high-powered prayers of prophets whereby revelatory insight, historical experience, and official authority unite to cause the petition of the prophet to be granted by God. Once heard, the words they utter take on the effect of altering static situations and conditions that others may have no affect upon. See Intercession. Prophetic intercession involves prayer, declarations, commands and decrees, and various supernatural executive or legislative acts prophets are authorized by the Lord to influence. These official actions on behalf of the Most High compel the holds of darkness to release themselves from their captives, objects, and their possessions. Prophetic intercession involves the prophet’s intervention, interruption, interposition, and interjection of the will, word, and works of God in a human situation or earthly affair. In a word, the prophet’s intercession licenses the power, authority, and sovereignty of the Lord to be exercised by them. In Jeremiah 15:1 Moses and Samuel were commemorated by God as the earliest standard of prophetic intercession. Beside them are Daniel, Noah, and Job according to Ezekiel 14:14. The two groups’ intercessory impact are separated
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