The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
seasoning process. Likewise 1 Peter 4:12 exhorts us not to be surprised at the fiery trials that are to try us and ultimately refine us in God’s kingdom. First Peter 5:10 adds that God’s seasoning has a season and once that is past He then perfects and establishes us in His word, its works, and truth. Psalm 104:27; Ecclesiastes 3:1; Job 23:10; Psalm 12:6, 17:3, and 18:30; 1 Peter 1:7. 1306. Seat—A) Chair, resting place. B) Seat of power and authority, usually of an ecclesiastical nature such as the priests seats in temples. Seats also represent the place of relaxation, study, or comfort for work. The Greek word kathedra, for seat, is how we got our word cathedral. When Jesus’ spoke of Moses’ seat, He meant more than his place at the table for dinner or cozy chair. His use of the word deliberately intended to convey the idea of the site of official, primarily spiritual authority, particularly that of ecclesiastical authority. 1307. Secular—A) The worldly, earthly, and sensuous. B) Cosmopolitanism and in the sphere of religion, ecumenicism. C) Worldly. James 3:13–18. 1308. Seed—A) Spiritually, the Word of God. B) Jesus applied seed language to many of His parabolic teachings. C) A male child. D) The germ of an idea. E) Seeds represent insemination, impregnation, and dissemination of a word, knowledge, or germ of truth. See the Lord Jesus’ parable of the seeds, sower, and the Word. John 7:42 says that Jesus is the Seed. Romans 1:3 declares Him to be the Seed of David. 1309. Seedtime—A) Planting time, a time of impregnation. B) The moment of conception. C) A specific time of the year or within a cycle of life where deposits are made into the ground from which one desires to yield a harvest. D) A period of deliberately practiced behavior and conduct aimed at harvesting a predetermined result or product. E) To disseminate or distribute seed or anything meant to reproduce from seed. 1310. Seeing Prophet—A) An oversight prophet who receives his or her communications from God mostly through visions. Seeing prophets’ mantles have strong shepherding and pastoral elements attached. B) Roeh is one name given to this prophet. It is meant to convey the mantle’s oversight attributes over the hozeh or chozeh. 1311. Seer—A) One who sees into the spirit realm and prophesies what is seen. Samuel, the first judge of ancient Israel, was called a seer early in his ministry. Later, the standard term for a prophet, nabi, was used to separate its official functions from those of the classic seer (hozeh/chozeh) prophet’s
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