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1. Cleanness Before the Lord
Confess Your Sins. Since prophecy results from the combining of the
human and divine, it is your responsibility to have your heart
clean before God prior to both receiving and giving a
prophecy. All of those who intend to use this gift should make
it a habit of confessing and asking forgiveness for any area
of our life or act we have committed against the Lord. Asking
forgiveness acknowledges your debt to Yeshua and commits you
to turning away from that sin in the future. God knows the intent
of your heart. If you've asked for forgiveness, but not purposed
in your heart not to return to it, please do not prophesy.
2. Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness
is one of the major sins that blocks the flow of the spirit in
prophecy. Unforgiveness not only blocks you from getting a prophecy
but is chief reason why false prophecies occur. Typically when
one is asked to think about their sin and repent of it, the sins
brought to mind are usually the more blatant ones. Unforgiveness
is more subtle. Here's how you can work on this one. Think of
your relationships with others. Right now mull over in your mind
how you feel about people. First start with those here right
now; next consider your immediate family and relatives, other
members of your congregation, or perhaps your co-workers and
boss, if you have one. There may be someone from your past, perhaps
it was a former friend, co-worker, or boss who wronged you. Perhaps
you were the victim of a crime and can't forgive. Think now of
all the possibilities and forgive them or make a commitment to
work on forgiveness.
3. Worship
Prophesy is poured out in worship.
There is a close relationship between worship and prophesy. 1
Chron. 25:1 - certain people are set aside "for the ministry
of prophesy, accompanied by musical instruments." ("The
King Among Us," Kissell, p.50) So we need to learn how to
worship in a way that creates an atmosphere that invites the
Ruach to fall upon us in power.
Worship should flow from praise to intimacy
with God. This may be loud, soft, or even in silence. Your body
position is not important except in the fact that it should reflect
your commitment to submit to God. Some may stand with hands raised,
others sit, some kneel, while other lie on their back or even
face-down - prostrate. These positions were not uncommon in biblical
times. The underlying attitude of Tenach worship was that we
are to bow down before God. Such a response is a sign of submission
to God. It is an act of homage, awe, reverence, and above all,
humility. A striking example is the scene portrayed when Solomon
dedicated the Temple in 2 Chron. 7:1-3. (p.39)
New Covenant worship adds something to
this reverence and humility before God intimacy. Yeshua
encourages the disciples to worship God as one might approach
a loved one in order to embrace and kiss them. God is not a distant
power, held at arms-length from us in awe, but a close and trusted
friend, but more than that, a loving and kind father. (p.40)
4. Insecurity
A major block to receiving prophecy
is the "soil of insecurity" ("Settled Accounts,"
Day, p 29). The soil of insecurity comes because you might have
been emotional hurt in the past and feel, perhaps unconsciously,
that you'll be hurt in the future. While God's intention is that
the "soil of our hearts" are to be tended and nurtured
first in a solid family life and next in our early interactions
with others, it's a sad fact that often this isn't the case.
The "soil of insecurity" provides a fertile ground
for the "seeds of future hurts and disappointments to take
root quickly (Day, p. 32).
Negativity Towards People and Life
One result of this is behavior and lifestyle
that becomes negative. You avoid people and people avoid you
(Day, p. 61). Your approach to life becomes defensive
an avoidance of intimacy with others. Sadly this leeches into
our relationship with God. We avoid the intimacy with him too.
But this isn't the only way we react to hurt.
Control
One other impediment to receiving prophecy
flows from another type of defensive action-- control. The hurt
person seeks to control their environment as much as possible.
They want to know exactly where the body is going with a flow
of the Ruach. They gain comfort in a predictable structure. But
the nature of the prophetic gift is surprise. If we knew what
God was saying all the time, we wouldn't need prophecy.
Worship frees us from some of the insecurities
we might have. It helps us to act in an attitude in which we
trust God. The worship which God delights in flows freely from
the heart. (p.45) Prophecy flows out of worship and adoration
of God.
5. Faith
Prophecy is poured out in an atmosphere
of faith. The Ruach is unleashed by our worship. We need to allow
time to sense that the Ruach is fellowshipping among us. We need
to believe with absolute faith that God is with us right
now. He is among us right now. While this is happening, tell
others to bless the work the Ruach is already doing. This increases
the intensity of the power of God upon them (p.43). Prophecy
emanates from the anointing of the Ruach (p.44).
6. Love
"Follow the way of love and eagerly
desire the spiritual gifts, especially the gift of prophecy (1
Corin. 14:1)." Prophecy's purpose always stems from love
and comes forth in an atmosphere of love.
Love Builds Up
The purpose of the gift of prophesy is
to edify - to build up worshiping people. It's for "edification,
encouragement and comfort." (1 Corin. 14:3). Prophecy can't
be separated from its loving intentions.
Servant's Heart
Love in the New Covenant sense emanates
from having the heart of a servant. If we're servants of the
King, we'll do his work. And his work is poured out through showing
the love we have for others. Prophesy is no different from other
acts of kindness. Other evidence that prophecy is an act of love
are that it can be used to bring unbelievers to the Lord. (1
Corin. 14:24-5) or to provide a revelation of the future that
aids a believer.
7. Desire It
"Do not quench the spirit's fire;
do not treat prophesies with contempt (1 Thess. 5:19). It is
a person's faith that allows the power of God to be manifested
in prophecy. "If a man's gift is prophecy, let him use it
in proportion to his faith." (Rom. 12:6).
Paul Cain said that there are 3 secrets
to keeping the anointing: "love the anointing, love the
anointing, love the anointing."
8. Judging It
Focus on God, Not on Receiving a Word
How do I identify a word from God amidst the many thoughts that will go through
your mind when the time for prophecy begins. If all can prophecy,
which I believe is the case, then there must be a way to teach
others to do this. Usually the first step in receiving a prophecy
begins with an attitude that focuses on God, not on getting a
word from him.
Forms of Hearing
The Ruach will impress something upon your
conscious mind. It may come in a verbal form (a particular word,
thought, Scripture), visual form (image, picture, scene, vision),
mood form (words, scenes, or feelings that convey to you a particular
emotion or mood. i.e. image of God's wing of love over a person.
Here the intent is to God wanting to show his love for that person.
The prophecy may be given either by words or by describing the
visual image. Both convey the emotion), other forms of sensation
(touch, temperature, smell, or taste).
Change of Forms
When you begin you receive one form, it
may transfer into another as the anointing increases. Here is
a real-life example with the sequence of transformation given.
The sequence began by an "inside non-verbal" thought
of "block":
Then "block" was transformed
to "hardness" to "the word 'safe'" to "an
image of a safe" to "an image of a person pounding
away at the safe with a chisel" to "the sense that
the pounding was ineffective since the walls of the safe were
too thick" to "the sense that the person had the key
to the safe, so the pounding wasn't necessary to break down the
barrier provided by the safe's walls."
Submitting What You Receive
Prophecy needs to be judged and
the prophet needs to be a person under authority. It is necessary
for those who speak in Lord's name be accountable for
what they say. This is best done when people are known by the
leadership (p.55). The prophet is a humble person.
9. Scripture
A prophecy must be consistent with scripturebringing
"edification, encouragement, or comfort," or
it shouldn't be given. Congregational prophecy generally must
be in the flow of what the Ruach has said in the preceding prophecy.
Its content may be different, but words from God proceed in an
easy-to-follow flow. (Ex. If the Ruach gives a word of comfort,
other words of comfort will follow. Next, words may take on a
character of instruction for the purpose of edification.
10. Timing
Most prophetic errors coming from humble,
submitted, emotionally-stable, repentant, and righteous people
are the result of problems with timing. When we enter
the spiritual realm, there is an immediacy to the experience.
A prophecy seems to yearn to be given so that the earthly realm
might reflect the reality of the spiritual. The mature prophet
recognizes two errors in this realm. First, certain words are
to be given immediately while others are to be held internally,
either till a "release" is given to the prophet or
the realization that the purpose is for them to intercede. Secondly,
the sense of immediacy in prophecy may lead the prophet to believe
that the fulfillment of the prophecy is imminent. So they give
the word and it doesn't seem to come to pass. If we watched for
a long enough period of time, we could appreciate the truth of
the word. The error was that the giving of the word made it seem
that the fulfillment would be more immediate.
Copyright
2000, Robert I. Winer, M.D.
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