Defining Both The Anointing and The Prophetic
Defining Both The Anointing and The Prophetic
Defining Both The Anointing and The Prophetic
1. I Corinthians 12:4-6, "Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit. And
there are varieties of ministries, and the same Lord. And there are varieties of
effects, but the same God who works all things in all persons."
2. Psalms 92:10, "But Thou hast exalted my horn like that of the wild ox; I have
been anointed with fresh oil."
3. Isaiah 10:27b, "...the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing fatness."
4. Acts 10:38, "...God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with
power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the
devil, for God was with Him!"
2. We should, especially in the New Testament, make a working distinction between the office
of a prophet and the prophetic ministry of a corporate people.
3. We see the prophetic ministry as one aspect of the five-fold calling, resident in a degree in
every ministry; more evident and activated in others.
4. God's ultimate weapon is a man or a woman who has encountered the prophetic anointing.
It should ever be kept in mind that God does not anoint projects but men and women--
people!
They speak the Word of the Lord in the Name of the Lord.
They carry "weight" by virtue of the ethical, moral, and spiritual urgency in their message.
They are prophetic, not by birth or official designation, but by the power of their inner call and
the response of their hearers.
The single most characteristic mark of true prophetic people is the evidence that they have
stood in the counsel of Jehovah and have, thereby, faithfully declared what they have heard
from His mouth.
They are primarily concerned not with the distant future, but to tell forth the will of God in the
crisis of their own days. They are then essentially, interpreters of God.
Their major task--Old Testament and New, was to declare that in Christ, all the prophecies
were foreshadowed and fulfilled: Acts 3:24, I Peter 1:10-11, Revelation 19:10.
What is Prophecy?
We could say that prophecy is the expressed thoughts of God, spoken in a language that no
man in his natural gift of speech could ever articulate. The substance and nature of prophecy
exceeds the limits of what the natural mind could conceive. (God's thoughts are not man's
thoughts, Isaiah 55:8.) The gift of prophecy comes through the mouth of man, but it comes
from the mind of God--spiritual thoughts in spiritual words. (I Corinthians 2:9-16)
DEFINING VARIETIES
4. Those who proclaim the church's social responsibilities and moral actions.
5. Those who speak forth the administrative strategy of God with a political slant.
6. Prophetic worship leaders who usher in the manifested presence of God through prophetic
worship.
1. Spirit-Bearers:
John 3:8, "The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot
tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the
Spirit."
The practice of the presence of Jesus--releasing the ordinary manifestations of God's glorious
presence, through a love-walk.
Extraordinary manifestations, such as falling in the Spirit, quaking, shaking, ecstatic speech,
power encounters, kingdom clashes of angelic and demonic warfare, angelic activity,
fragrance of Christ, etc.
3. Prophetic Enquirers: This is a prophetic and teacher combination. They explain the ways
of the Spirit, taking the bizarre and making it practical, relatable, and understandable. Their
call is to multiply and disciple.
4. Prophetic Writers: This is a gift-mix of writing and prophetic. They write with revelatory
anointing, expressing God's heart to contemporary society.
5. Prophetic Evangelist: This is taking the revelatory gifts to the streets, stadiums,
neighborhoods, health clubs, executive places, shopping malls, etc.
The Killer
Comparing oneself to another, and wanting what they have produces death. Avoid jealousy
and insecurity. God has plenty to go around--seek your own call and anointing, learn from
others but get your own.
The Antidote
Walking in accountability with others. Cultivate faithfulness with what you already have. Find
your identity in Christ Jesus first, instead of gifting. Then give yourself to that unique
expression of His grace in your life.