The Nature Of The Prophetic
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The Nature Of The Prophetic
Author | : Sally McCracken |
Publisher | : David McCracken Ministries |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2020-10-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0994586965 |
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Is living a prophetic life only for those who are on some higher spiritual plane? Or have we unnecessarily complicated the gifts of the Spirit? If you want to sharpen your focus in the prophetic, then this book will help you to experience fresh Holy Spirit revelation. From the foundation of godly character development, The Nature of the Prophetic will show you how to express your gift with clarity and humility, and how to grow in intimacy with God. As you read this book, you will: · Learn to cultivate spiritual awareness · Discover keys to the delivery and timing of the prophetic · Understand the importance of spiritual gifts in the Church and the wider community · Develop your prophetic gift in alignment with the mind, will and intention of God The Nature of the Prophetic is a practical, easy to read guide which will help you develop your spiritual gifts. Based on James 3:17, the book teaches on the essential qualities needed to live a prophetic life. While this book is focused on the prophetic, the principles and outworking of the nature of the prophetic are relevant for each and every spiritual gift, not just the gift of prophecy. In particular, those gifts that involve giving a ‘word’ (words of wisdom, knowledge, prophecy, encouragement, or discernment) will benefit from the content. The examples and scriptural applications will give you a solid framework for your life and ministry, and the book also makes a great resource for a small group study.
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