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🎙️ Seers in Power: How Should Seers influence Leaders? | Seers See Podcast
🔮 Exploring Seers, Prophetic Leadership, and Spiritual Authority
What happens when those with the gift of spiritual sight are placed in positions of influence? In this powerful episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug Overmyer and Emily Dixon discuss Chapter 12 of the book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm — diving deep into the role of seers in leadership, the challenges of prophetic influence, and how to navigate spiritual authority with humility and discernment.
Whether you're a pastor, prophet, intercessor, or simply seeking to understand how the seer gift functions in positions of power, this conversation will equip you to lead wisely and avoid common pitfalls.
📌 In this episode, you’ll learn:
What the Bible says about seers in positions of power
How spiritual gifts impact leadership and decision-making
The dangers of spiritual pride and isolation
Healthy boundaries for seers and prophetic leaders
How to discern between godly influence and manipulation
00:17 Intro
01:25 Seers in Government and in Business
04:30 Esther a seer?
06:00 When God changes his mind.
08:15 Rasputin
14:00 Giving a prophetic word to executive leadership
18:00 Being obedient without understanding
21:00 Joseph and Egypt: The forgotten story.
35:00 Role in Leadership
44:00 What is the Seer’s Job when in Positions of Power?
49:50 Imagine/see a world without justice, and make that happen.
📖 Featuring insights from Doug’s book Seers See, this episode is essential for those navigating prophetic ministry, spiritual warfare, or Christian leadership.
🕊️ If you have the gift of seeing, or know someone who does, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and wisdom for stewarding your gift in places of authority.
🔮 Exploring Seers, Prophetic Leadership, and Spiritual Authority
What happens when those with the gift of spiritual sight are placed in positions of influence? In this powerful episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug Overmyer and Emily Dixon discuss Chapter 12 of the book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm — diving deep into the role of seers in leadership, the challenges of prophetic influence, and how to navigate spiritual authority with humility and discernment.
Whether you're a pastor, prophet, intercessor, or simply seeking to understand how the seer gift functions in positions of power, this conversation will equip you to lead wisely and avoid common pitfalls.
📌 In this episode, you’ll learn:
What the Bible says about seers in positions of power
How spiritual gifts impact leadership and decision-making
The dangers of spiritual pride and isolation
Healthy boundaries for seers and prophetic leaders
How to discern between godly influence and manipulation
00:17 Intro
01:25 Seers in Government and in Business
04:30 Esther a seer?
06:00 When God changes his mind.
08:15 Rasputin
14:00 Giving a prophetic word to executive leadership
18:00 Being obedient without understanding
21:00 Joseph and Egypt: The forgotten story.
35:00 Role in Leadership
44:00 What is the Seer’s Job when in Positions of Power?
49:50 Imagine/see a world without justice, and make that happen.
📖 Featuring insights from Doug’s book Seers See, this episode is essential for those navigating prophetic ministry, spiritual warfare, or Christian leadership.
🕊️ If you have the gift of seeing, or know someone who does, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and wisdom for stewarding your gift in places of authority.
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