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Understanding the Role of a Prophetic Teacher

A prophetic teacher is an individual who functions in both the five-fold ministry gifts of a teacher and a prophet. To understand this role, it is helpful to consider the distinct yet overlapping functions of the prophet and the teacher:

The Prophet:

 * Speaks for God: A primary role of a prophet is to be God’s mouthpiece, communicating His messages, will, and perspective to people. This can involve:

 * Foretelling (predicting the future): While not their only function, prophets sometimes reveal future events.

 * Forth telling (speaking relevant truth to the present): This involves declaring God’s truth about current situations, calling for repentance, justice, and obedience.

 * Revelation: Prophets often receive direct communication from God through visions, dreams, impressions, or a clear sense of His voice.

 * Exhortation, encouragement, and comfort: Prophecy that focuses on building up the church and promoting spiritual growth within the body.

 * Discerning of spirits: Having the ability to discern the presence and nature of spiritual forces. Pinpointing the deceptions of the enemy and exposing their strategies

The Teacher:

 * Explains and interprets God’s Word: Teachers have a gift for clearly explaining and applying the Scriptures (the “logos”).

 * Focuses on understanding and doctrine: They help people grasp biblical truths, understand theological concepts, and build a foundation of sound doctrine.

 * Equips and trains: Teachers equip believers for Christian living and ministry by imparting knowledge and understanding.

The Prophetic Teacher:

A prophetic teacher uniquely blends these two roles. Here’s what that often looks like:

* Biblical Foundation with Prophetic Insight: They ground their teaching in the solid foundation of Scripture but also bring a fresh, Spirit-led insight (“rhema” – a timely word from God) to their explanation. They can illuminate the written word with present-day relevance and application based on prophetic understanding.

* Revealing God’s Heart and Mind: They don’t just explain what the Bible says, but through their prophetic sensitivity, they can also convey the heart and intention behind the text in a way that resonates with the current culture.

* Applying Prophetic Revelation to Instruction: They may use prophetic words, visions, or insights to illustrate, emphasize, or provide a specific direction within their teaching.

* Equipping Believers to Hear God: They often teach on how to hear God’s voice and develop their own spiritual discernment.

* Addressing Current Issues with Biblical Truth and Prophetic Perspective: They can speak to contemporary issues and challenges with both a strong biblical understanding and a prophetic awareness of God’s perspective on those matters.

* Balance of Logos and Rhema: They understand the importance of both the written Word and the spoken word of the Spirit, allowing each to inform and enhance the other.

* Nurturing and Guiding: Like teachers, they nurture and instruct believers, but they do so with a prophetic edge, guiding them not just in knowledge but also in spiritual sensitivity and obedience to God’s current leading.

* Correction: They are vital in identifying and correcting doctrinal errors. They expose and correct wrong doctrine in the Church by skillfully dismantling strongholds of wrong thinking and wrong believing, healing itchy ears, and inspiring people to seek intimacy with the Father.

Summary:

A Prophetic Teacher is one who combines the ability to accurately teach and explain the Word of God with the ability to hear and communicate God’s timely word and perspective. They bring both a solid foundation of biblical truth and a dynamic, Spirit-led insight to their instruction, breaking strongholds of false teaching and wrong believing. They equip the Church to walk in the Spirit and live supernaturally.

A Prophetic Teacher’s ministry is vital in the End-Time Church, bringing understanding and unity across all denominational and cultural barriers.

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From Doubt to Faith: Experiencing God’s Voice

It was November 1988, and I had been saved for about two weeks. I had almost no interaction with other Christians for those two weeks because after I was saved, I left town for a job. During those two weeks, I had read a little paperback New Testament at night in the hotel room where I was staying. It was the only Bible I had ever been exposed to, and I was reading it like a starving man. The Lord was speaking to me through His written word, and I was very aware of it. I couldn’t wait to get back to the hotel at night to see what the Lord had to say.

When I returned home, I searched for the people who had prayed the prayer of salvation with me because I had a million questions about the word. I also wanted to know more about this wonderful experience that had happened to me.

They invited me to a bible study that night. When I showed up, the house was full of people who were engaged in this discussion about how God had spoken to this one individual a few days ago. As I listened skeptically, one by one they all related stories of how God had spoken to them. I thought they were ALL NUTS!

My Idea of God was somewhat shaken by all this conversation, and I wanted some answers. I had to know if this was real or just a bunch of weirdos that went off the deep end, so I politely asked, “what exactly do you mean by God spoke to me?”

A woman named Diane explained to me that God speaks to us in several different ways. He speaks to us through His written word, through other people, He can speak audibly, and he speaks to us personally in our hearts and minds. She claimed that we can learn to hear His voice. She added, that every night for one whole year she would lay in bed at night and pray, “God, you are my father and I am your child, and I should know my father’s voice, so I am asking you to speak to me.”

Many more words were said, and a lot of instruction was given, but what she said stuck with me and I could not get it out of my mind. To help me in my new faith, the group gave me a brand-new Amplified bible. I was so excited! I had never seen the Old Testament before and was looking forward to exploring it.

On the long drive home, I was wrestling with all this new information about how God speaks to people, and I just couldn’t bring myself to accept it. So, when I got home, I went to the bedroom, dropped my new bible on the floor next to the bed, kicked off my cloths and laid down staring at the ceiling.

With arms crossed, laying there in the dark, I decided to put this woman’s method to the test. So, I prayed, “God if you really do speak to people, I have to know it for myself. I am going to lay here until You talk to me if I have to lay here until daylight.”

I was not prepared for what happened. Immediately, I heard this strong voice inside me say, “Samuel 3.” It really freaked me out! I sat up on the edge of the bed and turned on the light. I can’t explain how I felt, but I knew one thing for sure: that voice did not come from me because I did not know what “Samuel 3” meant.

As I was sitting there, wondering if that was God that spoke or just my overactive imagination. I looked down at the floor and saw the new bible. I picked it up and turned to the table of contents, thinking this might be a scripture. I was completely shocked when I saw the books of first and second Samuel! I had never read or even seen the Old Testament before. It was the LORD! I had goosebumps double-parked. I sheepishly asked the Lord, “Which one?” and that same voice came again and said, “First Samuel.” I was blown away that God was actually talking to me personally!

I was almost scared to look at the passage, but when I did, God confirmed our new relationship miraculously. You may know the story. The prophet Samuel was a young boy. He was lying in his bed one night (just like me), and the Lord came and spoke to him (just like me). The boy ran to the priest because he thought Eli had called him. You see, Samuel did not know God’s voice either (just like me). This happened three times until Eli the priest had to tell Samuel that the Lord was talking. He told Samuel the next time He hears the voice say, “Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening.”

It was at that point that I crossed the line from believing that God is real to knowing that God is real, alive, and speaks to His people. 

This changed my thinking altogether. I had already made up my mind that I was going to do what God said. Now that I knew He would speak to me directly, I thought I had it made! This Christian thing is going to be easy now!

I soon realized that being a Christian is the hardest thing ever. It is also the most rewarding. It will cost you everything, but you will gain a Father, an elder Brother, and a new family that stretches across the globe.

Most importantly, you will receive the Holy Spirit of the living God in your heart and upon your life to help you navigate this exciting journey, be a witness for Christ, and bring Him glory along the way.

John 10:27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.

JESUS IS COMING!

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Experiencing God’s Love: A Personal Encounter

It was summertime in Florida in 1996, and the heat index was over 100 degrees. I had been working in a hot and dirty shop all day when I came home from work, physically exhausted. It wasn’t just the physical exhaustion I was experiencing; I was feeling spiritually dry and depleted, which made me a bit short-tempered and agitated. 

I had recently taken in a few struggling Christian brothers who needed a place to stay, and their presence in my home had encroached on my personal space, my devotion time, and my rapidly diminishing patients. They were constantly asking me for advice and wanting to talk to me about everything in the world I didn’t care about.

I was getting frustrated. I was used to living alone, and now it seemed like I couldn’t get any private time with the Lord in my own house. It was bothering me more than I would care to admit, and I was becoming a little bitter toward my Christian brothers.

In hindsight, I would not have been feeling this way had I not let my personal devotions continue to slip.

On this particular day, after working in the torturous heat, I pulled into the front driveway and parked my car. I walked up to the front door and took a deep breath, bracing myself against the oncoming barrage of questions that had become the norm over the past few weeks.

I opened the door and was almost knocked over by the complete silence in my home. The guys were gone. I didn’t know where and didn’t care. I was overwhelmed by the relief I felt. My heart jumped at the realization that I finally had time to myself.

I didn’t even take the time to shower because I feared they would come home before I finished. I desperately needed to be alone with the Lord and did not want to miss this golden opportunity. So, I threw my keys on the table, plopped down on the couch with my Bible, and looked up to Heaven. With every bit of faith I could muster, I prayed these words; “Lord, show me something cool in Your word.” I wasn’t prepared for what followed.

Immediately, God spoke to me so clearly and remarkably that it wouldn’t have been any clearer had I heard His audible voice. He said, “What would you like to know, Jack?” 

With those words resonating inside me, realizing that God had just spoken to me with a clarity that I had rarely experienced, I was gripped with an overwhelming sense of responsibility that is hard to explain. Somehow, God caused me to know that I could ask Him anything in the world for this moment in time, and He would bless me with a clear and definite answer. 

The fear of the Lord was suddenly on me. I felt His overwhelming presence. I didn’t want to blow this extraordinary opportunity, so my mind began to race with thoughts of what I should ask. At first, I tried to think of questions that great theologians had argued over for centuries. Then, my mind wandered to stupid questions about dinosaurs, life on other planets, aliens, and similar foolishness.

I caught myself and physically shook my head, trying to jar that nonsense from my thinking. I realized I didn’t have a clue what to ask. It was too much; I didn’t feel qualified to answer Him. The responsibility was too great. I feared I would ask the wrong thing and blow this fantastic opportunity.

Finally, I said, “Father, I want You to tell me what You think I need to know the most.” I barely got the words out when He spoke again in that clear, powerful voice: “1 Corinthians 13.”

I had my Bible in hand and quickly started flipping to that passage when I realized it was the chapter on Love. I looked toward Heaven, smiled, and said, “You got me!”

Of course, it’s love! What else could it be? To know love is to know God. He answered my simple prayer to show me something cool in His word. Love is the coolest thing we can ever learn. God had made His point clear.

When I finally reached 1 Corinthians 13 and was about to read it, God spoke again. He instructed me to get my Amplified Bible and read it as I saw it for the first time. I had the original Amplified Bible, now called “the Amplified Bible Classic Edition. “It was the first Bible I ever owned. It was given to me in 1988 by the people who led me to the Lord.  

I obeyed the Lord’s instruction and slowly read through this version of the Bible, which contains exhaustive and very descriptive language.

For those unfamiliar with the translation, here is the whole chapter, as seen in the AMPC version.

1 Corinthians 13 (AMPC) If I [can] speak in the tongues of men and [even] of angels, but have not love (that reasoning, intentional, spiritual devotion such as is inspired by God’s love for and in us), I am only a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 And if I have prophetic powers (the gift of interpreting the divine will and purpose) and understand all the secret truths and mysteries and possess all knowledge, and if I have [sufficient] faith so that I can remove mountains but have not love (God’s love in me) I am nothing (a useless nobody). 3 Even if I dole out all that I have [to the poor in providing] food, and if I surrender my body to be burned or in order that I may glory, but have not love (God’s love in me), I gain nothing. 4 Love endures long and is patient and kind; love never is envious nor boils over with jealousy, is not boastful or vainglorious, does not display itself haughtily. 5 It is not conceited (arrogant and inflated with pride); it is not rude (unmannerly) and does not act unbecomingly. Love (God’s love in us) does not insist on its own rights or its own way, for it is not self-seeking; it is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the evil done to it [it pays no attention to a suffered wrong]. 6 It does not rejoice at injustice and unrighteousness, but rejoices when right and truth prevail. 7 Love bears up under anything and everything that comes, is ever ready to believe the best of every person, its hopes are fadeless under all circumstances, and it endures everything [without weakening]. 8 Love never fails [never fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an end]. As for prophecy (the gift of interpreting the divine will and purpose), it will be fulfilled and pass away; as for tongues, they will be destroyed and cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away [it will lose its value and be superseded by truth]. 9 For our knowledge is fragmentary (incomplete and imperfect), and our prophecy (our teaching) is fragmentary (incomplete and imperfect).

10 But when the complete and perfect (total) comes, the incomplete and imperfect will vanish away (become antiquated, void, and superseded). 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; now that I have become a man, I am done with childish ways and have put them aside. 12 For now we are looking in a mirror that gives only a dim (blurred) reflection [of reality as in a riddle or enigma], but then [when perfection comes] we shall see in reality and face to face! Now I know in part (imperfectly), but then I shall know and understand fully and clearly, even in the same manner as I have been fully and clearly known and understood [by God]. 13 And so faith, hope, love abide [faith—conviction and belief respecting man’s relation to God and divine things; hope—joyful and confident expectation of eternal salvation; love—true affection for God and man, growing out of God’s love for and in us], these three; but the greatest of these is love.

I tasted every word and chewed on them thoughtfully, allowing the scriptures to strengthen and inspire me. It truly felt like I was seeing this passage with new eyes, with a fresh perspective. As I finished the chapter, I knew God was watching me. I was about to close the Bible and meditate on what had just happened and what I had just read when the Lord said, “Don’t stop there; read the next verse.” And here it is.

1 Corinthians 14:1 (AMPC) Eagerly pursue and seek to acquire [this] love [make it your aim, your great quest]; and earnestly desire and cultivate the spiritual endowments (gifts), especially that you may prophesy (interpret the divine will and purpose in inspired preaching and teaching).

It was one of the most life-changing and profound encounters I have ever had with the Lord. I knew then that I was ignorant in the love department. I also knew I was not alone.

This was one of the encounters that set me on a path to understanding and pursuing love. The journey has been rewarding and fruitful. Now, my heart’s desire is to teach others what the Lord has taught me by sharing my journey. I hope people will learn from my relationship with the Lord and the mistakes I’ve made so their pursuit of love will be easier, their path a little straighter, and their understanding a little better.

JESUS IS COMING!

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Two Visions of the Kingdom of God.

This first encounter is an open vision I had in the mid 90’s. It was one of the strangest experiences I have ever had with the Lord. It is the only open vision I have had to date.

I was at a home group from our Church, and one of the associate pastors was leading the group. He had picked five songs for us to worship God during the meeting, and they all had a similar theme about the Kingdom of God and worshiping the King. We had finished the last song, and everyone was in an attitude of reverence. 

When the last song ended, we all remained silent with heads bowed, except me. In times like these, I usually look around and ask the Lord what I should do. As I lifted my head to look, an open vision appeared in front of me of what looked like a courtyard surrounded by thick stone walls that reminded me of a fortified castle. I saw this from a bird’s eye view from what seemed to be a thousand feet in the air. I could see this vision floating in midair in front of me and could still see and interact with my surroundings.

The only way I can describe it is that it looked like a transparency we used on old projectors—a transparent plastic sheet with words or pictures on it. I could see the room and everyone in it, but I could also see this open vision right in front of my face. 

 I reached my hand up and passed it through this vision twice, thinking how odd and amazing this was. Then I realized that God was trying to show me something, and I jerked my hand down quickly, convicted for playing with it.

As soon as I took my hand down, this vision began to move and change. I began to descend on this structure like I was falling or flying. As I got closer, things came into focus. I could see the walls were very thick and made of heavy stone. The shape of the structure was random. not square, not round, but a very abstract with what seemed like a building that a child would design. As I continued to descend, I noticed that outside the walls was a dry, dead, desert-like place with stumps of dead and broken trees and dried-up plants. Nothing moving, nothing living, no water or any sign of moisture or life as far as the eye could see.

Inside the walls was a lush, green carpet of beautiful grass with healthy, colorful trees and plants. A crystal-clear stream of water ran through the midst of this enclosure. It was a perfect paradise, the likes of which I had never seen before. As I descended, the word KINGDOM came into focus in the center courtyard of this structure, stretching across the perfectly manicured grass. I instantly knew that this structure represented the Kingdom of God in our hearts.

Once I descended past the top of the very high castle-type walls, I started to fly parallel to the ground around the inside of the structure. I noticed that there were many doors every few feet along the base of the thick stone wall. There were more doors than I could count. On every door was written the same word: OBEDIENCE.

As soon as I noticed this, I started moving towards one of the doors, still feeling like I was flying or gliding through the air. As I approached it, the door opened into the desert that I saw surrounding the enclosure while descending into it. As soon as I passed the door’s threshold, I stopped. Within a few seconds, stone walls seemed to rise right out of the desert, and the ground I was standing on changed from dry desert sand and quickly became carpeted with the same lush green, well-manicured grass that I had seen in the courtyard. 

I could tell that the Life of God filled this new space as if someone poured it in like water. I noticed doors appearing all along the walls of this new room, just like the one I passed through, with the same word, obedience, on every door. I found myself standing in another space, like the courtyard.

As I watched this new room quickly transform from a dry, dead desert to a lush and thriving garden with a carpet of beautiful grass, I noticed that all the plants, trees, and streams were tiny. Although it was colorful, fresh, and vibrant, it was obviously a younger version of the space I just came from. It was new growth.

Walking through one door of obedience expanded this beautiful Kingdom into a larger space. I began to see that every door of obedience we pass through takes new territory for the Kingdom of God within us.

The vision slowly faded and came to an end. I then began to prophesy to the group about the Kingdom of God in our hearts and how obedience to God’s word expands the Kingdom of God inside us and causes us to grow spiritually. 

It took me a while to understand the significance of this vision. God has shown me new things about this encounter many times over the years, and I am still gleaning knowledge and understanding from it. It was a clear lesson in Kingdom dynamics.

Not long ago, I had another vision about the same kingdom. Not an open vision like the first, but I saw this in the Spirit.

I was walking in the courtyard and peeking into some of the doors that had been opened. Most of them were beautiful with different levels of growth. Some had huge trees with other mature plants and roaring rivers. Some had not developed as much.

Then I looked into a room where the trees had lost their leaves, and the grass looked like it needed watering. The stream was not moving but had become still, with a smell that stagnant water gets when it stands for a while. I realized that I had initially obeyed God in this particular area, but had gotten lazy about guarding my heart and being diligent to stay my course. I had started out strong in obeying Him, but had slipped into disobedience.

This is how Kingdom dynamics work in our hearts. Obedience creates more space for God to occupy and expands our capacity to represent Him well. This is what spiritual growth looks like on the inside.

JESUS IS COMING!

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