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3 Phase of the Prophetic

Prophecy is in two dimension; time and season. Every prophecy release is limited within a specific timing and seasons of events.

Prophecy is the declaration of the future in the present through the inspiration of Gods word. The fact prophecy said, you are going to be the pillar of your family, does not mean it will be automatic.

Prophecy reveals the end of your journey but won't reveal the PROCESS to you. It reveals the destination but won't show you details of the journey.

For every prophecy, there are seasons attached.

1. Season of Discovery and Knowledge.
This is the time you break loose from ignorance and step into what God has prepared for you.

2. Season of Preparation
This is season when you start using what God revealed to you...as a guild in preparing your self, to fit into the destination the prophecy is leading you.

3. Season of Manifestation
This is the practical and practicing aspect of the prophecy.

Many people jump step one and step two....thinking step three is automatic.

This is the dimension of the prophetic. Step out of the fast lane and ENJOY THE PROCESS AND THE JOURNEY. Above all, be led by the Holy Spirit in all the seasons.

Be inspired!

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