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THE PROPHET

The prophet is an individual blessed by God to see, sense, hear and understand issues about people and situation in a supernatural way.

Over the past 17 years, i have learnt that every believer of Christ has a measure of the prophetic. Most people dont observe or operate in this measure because of lack of understand or absence from fellowshipping with the Holy Spirit.

Some prophets will hate for this but this is real. THE PROPHETIC IS A GIFT OF GOD TO INDIVIDUAL AND CAN FUNCTION WITH OR WITHOUT GOD. hat is why its so hard to identify a fake prophet or a prophet that God has abandoned.

The prophet is like a gifted person with the natural ability to see into the supernatural.

The measure of the prophetic in each believers are determined by the assignment God has destined for individual.

we have two set of prophets. we have prophet God has sent to the body of Christ, the church at large and they are prophets God has sent to the Nations. whereever each belong is not due to how prayerful the individual is, its Gods GRACE.

Before the set of God, prophets are appointed by God because of his people. God value his people more than his people but GOD also value the prophet like his value his own name. Reasons because His name and identity is committed to and with his prophet. This is balance.

if you are a believer of Christ, there is a measure of the prophetic in you that can be nurtured and developed for the use of Gods kingdom.

EVERY BELIEVER OF CHRIST IS IN THE PROPHETIC CLAN.

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