Prophetic Integrity
Maintaining Integrity in Today's Prophetic Ministry
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Narrated by:
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Russell Stamets
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Written by:
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Eddie Smith
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Alice Smith
About this listen
Prophetic ministry is one of the most controversial and confusing, yet one of the most crucial ministries in the body of Christ. In 1 Corinthians 14:1, the Apostle Paul told the Corinthian Christians to "... eagerly desire gifts of the Spirit, especially prophecy". Prophecy is one of the seven primary motivational gifts listed in Romans chapter 12; and one of the five ministry gifts listed in Ephesians chapter 4. Since God began to highlight the prophetic gifts in the 1980s, many methods and models have emerged. Some of those are biblical, others are not. In this book, Eddie and Alice draw from their personal experiences with the prophetic, as well as from what they've encountered in their worldwide ministry. They transparently share their journey, story after story, and pull no punches when it comes to identifying and examining problems that many are bringing into the prophetic arena.
How does God speak today?
How can we discern God's voice from other "inner voices?"
What are we to do with a prophetic word we've been given?
Are New Testament and Old Testament prophets the same?
What is the proper way to deliver a prophetic word to someone?
Is an unfulfilled prophetic word the sign of a false prophet?
What's to be done with a person who prophesies incorrectly? You will also find inspiring stories of successful prophetic ministry, and guidelines that will help you maintain "prophetic integrity" in the days ahead. Whether you are a believer who hungers for more, or a pastoral leader who must administrate prophetic ministry, you'll be blessed by these biblically balanced guidelines.
©2016 Eddie and Alice Smith (P)2016 Worldwide Publishing Group