We're called to be prophets—not fortune-tellers, but truth-speakers. Prophets point people toward God and stand against injustice. This isn't reserved for pulpits and platforms; it happens in coffee shops, workplaces, and family gatherings. When we choose honesty over gossip, when we defend the vulnerable, when we live generously in a greedy world, we're being prophetic. But here's the crucial truth: we cannot save anyone. We can only point to the One who can. Our prophetic witness isn't about being perfect or having all the answers; it's about consistently directing attention away from ourselves and toward Christ. In a world full of noise, our lives can be arrows pointing to Jesus.