The prophet's handbook
have strong leadership aptitude and make able teachers of their disciples. The native abilities associated with this class of prophet include comprehension of prophetic matters, apprehension of role and place of prophecy, capacity for revelation discovery, and peculiar interpretive skill. Power Power Prophets are messengers whose ministry is replete with the supernatural signs and wonders of God. They are literally dunamis vessels ordained to exercise and exert discretionary spiritual power in many situations. Their place is critical in the body of Christ because extraordinary miracles are a must where they are assigned. This prophetic class’s main objective is to manifest the supremacy of the risen Christ’s powers. Outstanding leadership ability, heightened spiritual discernment, and great sense of practical application are some of this mantle’s native abilities. Oracular As said elsewhere in the text, Oracular Prophets are those whose ministry is more verbal and communicative than powerful. These prophets are more likely to be researchers, lecturers, teachers, and writers. Their ministries generally have strong teaching and motivational components attached to the mantle. They are often founders of educational institutions and schools of the prophets. The native abilities that are most likely seen in this class of prophets include potential for inspired utterance, strong literary skill, peculiar interpretive skill, and extraordinary wisdom and insight. The explanations given here are presented as a guide. They do, however, answer a host of questions surrounding the wide range of capabilities and applications we see today in Christian ministry. The characteristic features of the mantle apply no less in the classes. Qualities and anointing like predictive insight, interpretive skill, teaching, preaching, and revelation are still critical elements of the staff and mantle of prophetic officers. In addition, the prayer work, intercessory responsibilities, and watchmen’s correctional or exhortative duties are not reduced by class assignment. It should be pointed out that God can cross His prophetic classes, intermixing His messengers’ assignments to enable prophets to handle greater loads. Higher prophetic assignments call for this, and thus such prophets display a variety of aptitudes, knowledge, and skills. These discussions answer the question of the messages one prophet receives over another. Topic concentrations from God center on information related to
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