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In Red Church today, Joseph Z discusses how to accurately interpret prophecies, highlighting the different types of prophetic gifts and how to bring them to life.
Joseph describes four types of prophecy: Roeh (the visionary or mobilization gift), Nabi (the herald, trumpet, or bubbling gift), Chazah (to gaze or peer), and Chozeh (to lean forward and peer into the future). He clarifies that a person can operate in one or two of these gifts, but will have either a major or minor role in each.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
He explains that a revelation must first be interpreted before it can be applied for prophetic clarity. He recounts the story of King Zedekiah, whose fate was revealed through Ezekiel and Jeremiah. While Ezekiel prophesied that Zedekiah would not see Babylon, Jeremiah said he would live his days and die in Babylon. These prophecies initially seemed incorrect and controversial, but they ultimately came true. Zedekiah was captured, his eyes gouged out, and he was taken to Babylon, where he spent his remaining days.
Joseph emphasizes that reading the Bible regularly activates our gifts, warning against going beyond what is written when using them. He reminds us that our revelations and experiences are not the absolute truth; only God's word is. He explains that demons and dark forces feed on our attention, urging us not to give in to them because greater is He in us than He in the world. He also warns against obsession with conspiracies, as it can lead us away from faith and cause us to stray. He further stresses the importance of humility in our service to God and others, encouraging us to let go of offense, which the devil uses to trap us in unforgiveness.
September 28, 2025
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In Red Church today, Joseph Z discusses how to accurately interpret prophecies, highlighting the different types of prophetic gifts and how to bring them to life.
Joseph describes four types of prophecy: Roeh (the visionary or mobilization gift), Nabi (the herald, trumpet, or bubbling gift), Chazah (to gaze or peer), and Chozeh (to lean forward and peer into the future). He clarifies that a person can operate in one or two of these gifts, but will have either a major or minor role in each.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
He explains that a revelation must first be interpreted before it can be applied for prophetic clarity. He recounts the story of King Zedekiah, whose fate was revealed through Ezekiel and Jeremiah. While Ezekiel prophesied that Zedekiah would not see Babylon, Jeremiah said he would live his days and die in Babylon. These prophecies initially seemed incorrect and controversial, but they ultimately came true. Zedekiah was captured, his eyes gouged out, and he was taken to Babylon, where he spent his remaining days.
Joseph emphasizes that reading the Bible regularly activates our gifts, warning against going beyond what is written when using them. He reminds us that our revelations and experiences are not the absolute truth; only God's word is. He explains that demons and dark forces feed on our attention, urging us not to give in to them because greater is He in us than He in the world. He also warns against obsession with conspiracies, as it can lead us away from faith and cause us to stray. He further stresses the importance of humility in our service to God and others, encouraging us to let go of offense, which the devil uses to trap us in unforgiveness.
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