The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
speak on the forces of darkness and compelling their manifestation into this realm is to be fulfilled, then up and coming messengers should be familiar with the full scope of their assignments and understand their corresponding skills and abilities. Essentially the spectrum of prophetic work necessitates: a) tongues and interpretation (speaking and declaring, not praying); b) discerning spirits; c) psalms and poetics; d) dreaming and interpreting dreams; e) supernatural stratagems; f) spiritual officiations; g) spiritual warfare; h) power sieges; i) power confrontations; j) discernment and overthrow of heresy and exposing heretical messengers; and k) prophetic drama and demonstrations. 1198. Prophetics—The general term given for the entire complement of God’s spiritual and supernatural institution. See Prophetic. 1199. Prophetics versus Prophecy—A) Prophecy is the literal word of the Lord spoken forth. Prophetics are the activities that accompany the predictive and revelatory words spoken and performed by the prophet in support of its manifestation in due time. The word prophetics speaks to the operation of prophetic tasks. Prophecy is the literal utterance of the word of the Lord. B) Prophetic drama, specific invocation activities, or prescriptions may be assigned by the Lord to accompany the prophet’s word. Pouring oil on a person after delivery of a prophetic word, or laying hands on them, are examples of prophetics in action. 1200. Prosperity—Triumph, overcoming, victory, and profitability. 1201. Prostitute—An important word for the prophetic to understand, along with its original link to ancient idol worship. Prostitutes often served as priests and priestesses of religious rites that usually included or more precisely concluded with sexual orgies. Such rites were deemed vital to worshippers and the copulating couples fertile union with the god. Ancient idolatrous institutions relied on prostitution for economic support, and the seduction of its followers. Prostitution has its roots in pagan religion and godless worship. It is worship of a deity whose priestly service requires sexual activity in the temple. Such prostitutes are obligated to serve any worshipper who petitioned them for the temple price. Prostitutes of goddess cults were taught sexual acts that conjoined them to the mother goddess, earth. Since spirituality predates sexuality, and religion and copulation before Jehovah’s covenant with Israel was standard worship form, prostitution can boast itself as the world’s oldest occupation. What is not included in the boast is the fact that prostitutes of ancient times were cultic functionaries whose occupation was in strict service to the temple god to
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