The prophet's handbook

Quick Study Chart Spectrum of the Prophet’s Word

From what we have discussed so far, you can see that being a prophet is hard work. But there is more. Here are a few more things prophets must be occupied with that many of them do naturally, though only a few can explain why or how.

Tongues and interpretation—Supernatural prayer in the Spirit that transforms itself into the tongues of angels and sometimes the ancient tongues of old spiritual powers. Discerning spirits—The ability to see physically or discern intuitively the presence of God’s invisible creatures, angels, or demons. Psalms and poetics—The activation of the aesthetic side of the prophet’s mantle that resorts to songs, rhymes, and rhythmic sounds to release or give the word of the Lord. Seers—Interaction with the spirit realm as a visual deliverer of messages from the Spirit of God. Dreamer of dreams—Receiving or confirming the word of the Lord as revealed through dreams and night visions. Supernatural stratagems—Meetings with God in special prophetic sessions (awake or asleep) to get His mind and plans on the tasks He is presently dispensing to His prophetic staff. Spiritual offerings, sacrifices, and servitude—Performing, confirming, and instructing others in God’s true spiritual service requirements and their methods, value, and benefits. Spiritual warfare—Joining by prayer, praise, or intercession God’s invisible forces deployed to the earth to compel the fulfillment of His word, or to invoke their actuation through prophetic power. Power sieges—Relentless praise creates supernatural barriers around the enemy’s camp to halt his progress. Power confrontations—Confronting sin, error, heresy, and

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