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Do the Prophets Still Speak? 🗣️ Part 1: Discernment & True Prophetic Ministry
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Do the Prophets Still Speak? 🗣️ Part 1: Discernment & True Prophetic Ministry

This conversation explores the topic of whether there are still prophets and if they are still speaking. The hosts emphasize the importance of speaking Christ and the relevance of the Old Testament prophets. They discuss the difference between false prophets and false teachers and the misconception that there is no more revelation. The hosts also challenge the traditional view of leadership and the role of seminaries. The main takeaway is that the purpose of the prophets is to reveal Christ and correct hearts. The conversation explores the importance of prophecy and the role it plays in the Christian faith. The hosts share their personal testimonies and encounters with God, highlighting the transformative power of a direct encounter with Him. They discuss the influence of a religious spirit and the pursuit of education in their spiritual journey. The hosts emphasize the significance of prayer and prophetic interactions in experiencing true heart transformation. They reflect on the dangers of pride and arrogance and the missed opportunities that come with denying the prophetic voice. The conversation concludes with a call to reorient oneself to the fullness of Christ and the value of prophecy in discerning God's will.

Bridal Cry Ministries · Daniel Mastrolonardo, Matthew Enns

February 8, 20241h 5m

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Takeaways

  • The importance of speaking Christ and proclaiming the fullness of Christ in all aspects of Christian teaching and ministry.
  • The relevance and value of the Old Testament prophets in understanding and preaching Christ.
  • The distinction between false prophets and false teachers, and the need to discern whether a message is truly centered on Christ.
  • The role of seminaries and education in leadership, and the importance of recognizing that God uses vessels regardless of their educational background. A direct encounter with God can lead to radical transformation and a genuine relationship with Him.
  • The pursuit of education should not overshadow the importance of pursuing Christ's life and being filled with the Spirit.
  • Prayer and prophetic interactions can bring about deep heart transformation and expose areas that hinder Christ's life within us.
  • Denying the prophetic voice can disable God from bringing us into a deeper relationship with Christ and hinder our spiritual growth.

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