The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

prophets that betoken greater or more significant events to come. See Prophet Change Signals. 1172. Prophetic Skill and Competency—An expression that identifies sharp, knowledgeable prophetic abilities, instincts, and skills that have been honed by the Lord to near precision performance. 1173. Prophetic Song—Prophecy delivered in melodious, lyrical forms where the prophet sings and/or rhymes the word of the Lord. This method of prophetic delivery is particularly suited to the critically wounded or defeated in spirit. The soothing sound of the word of the Lord musically declared has the twofold effect of healing and encouraging at the same time. People who have been crushed in spirit due to repeated setbacks or rejection respond well to prophetic song. 1174. Prophetic Spectrum—The term for the full scope of prophetic operations, activities, branches, and features. 1175. Prophetic Sphere—The area of human life or earthly affairs God assigns a prophet to, in addition to its counterpart in the realm of the church. Prophetic spheres are evidenced by the consistent yet distinctive success of the routine activity most emphasized in a prophet’s ministry experiences. It is where a prophet’s angelic delegation operates and propels the prophet’s mantle to overpower, treat, or provoke more than anything else. The demonstrations of the Holy Spirit manifest themselves in these spheres of existence on the prophet’s behalf most consistently. Marriage, religion, business, youth, entertainment, military, or politics are all examples of the spheres to which the prophet may be assigned. 1176. Prophetic Superintendent—A) The chief prophet who is in charge of initiating, overseeing, and administrating the prophetic guard in a local church; may be the house prophet if there is only one person handling the prophetic duties of the house. B) When there is a company of house prophets, the person responsible for training, orientating, and supervising the ministry’s quality of prophetic expression. 1177. Prophetic Symbiotics—The means by which God aligns a prophet’s natural experiences with His own. The Lord does this by permitting select events that mirror His own experience. Hosea’s marriage to Gomer, Isaiah and his son, and Ezekiel’s loss of a wife are all examples of prophetic symbiotics. See Prophetic Drama. 1178. Prophetic Symbolism—The term that describes the Lord’s use of

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