Listen "Red Church | Introducing the Prophetic Spectrum!"
Episode Synopsis
Today on the Red Church broadcast, Joseph Z teaches about the four prophetic spectrums. He references 1 Samuel 9:9 to highlight two types of prophetic spectrums: the seer (Roeh) and the prophet (Nabi). He also points to Psalm 17:15 and Ezekiel 12:27 to identify a third prophetic spectrum: behold (Chazah) and sees (Chozeh). He also outlines the four prophetic functions, explaining that many people operate in the Roeh prophetic function, which aims to mobilize believers. He discloses the second prophetic gift, Nabi, typically associated with preachers. Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries Next, Joseph discusses the third spectrum, Chazah, which means "to look or to gaze." This form of gift encompasses the words of knowledge, visions, and dreams and is considered an intuitive gift. The last of the four prophetic spectrums is Chozeh, which means "to lean forward and peer into the distance," and it is inspired by the Holy Spirit. He then clarifies the differences between the office of the prophet and the gift of prophecy, emphasizing that the former comes with responsibilities for equipping and edifying the body of Christ, while the latter does not carry those same obligations. Joseph further explains that any of these gifts can operate in our lives, depending on our biblical growth; however, there are majors and minors, meaning individuals may excel more in one gift than the others. Additionally, he mentions that Roeh is associated with the sons of Issachar anointing, which enables us to discern the signs around us, know how to act, and align with the right people to achieve our goals—just like the sons of Issachar did. December 15, 2024
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