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In Red Church today, Joseph Z explores the gifts of God, emphasizing their purpose beyond the church to engage those outside its walls. He also outlines four prophetic flows while providing a framework for achieving prophetic clarity.
Joseph explains that the gifts of God are intended not only for the church but also to reach people outside the church and bring them into the fold. He highlights four different prophetic flows: Roeh (the visionary or mobilization gift), Nabi (a herald or trumpet, often described as bubbling), Chazah (to gaze or peer), and Chozeh (to lean forward and look into the future). He outlines the steps to achieving prophetic clarity: revelation, interpretation, and application.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
He warns us about two conflicting prophets who prophesied regarding King Zedekiah. One predicted that the king would not see Babylon, while the other said he would die there. This prophecy ultimately proved true, as his eyes were gouged out before he was taken into captivity, and he spent his final days in Babylon. This teaches us that prophecy can sometimes seem contradictory, but that doesn't mean it's false.
Interestingly, Joseph tells us that our gifts come alive through consistent Bible reading and that it also strengthens our faith. He also reveals that deception is the most powerful weapon false prophets use, but we can recognize it by immersing ourselves in God's word. He emphasizes the importance of humility for believers, as embracing humility allows us to overcome every obstacle. Additionally, he recounts a vision during his visit to Noah's Ark, where God showed him four years of redemptive instability. He stresses that a storm will arrive, followed by the rise of reformers who will pioneer reform, leading to a new, transformed America.
July 20, 2025
By Joseph Z4.9
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In Red Church today, Joseph Z explores the gifts of God, emphasizing their purpose beyond the church to engage those outside its walls. He also outlines four prophetic flows while providing a framework for achieving prophetic clarity.
Joseph explains that the gifts of God are intended not only for the church but also to reach people outside the church and bring them into the fold. He highlights four different prophetic flows: Roeh (the visionary or mobilization gift), Nabi (a herald or trumpet, often described as bubbling), Chazah (to gaze or peer), and Chozeh (to lean forward and look into the future). He outlines the steps to achieving prophetic clarity: revelation, interpretation, and application.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
He warns us about two conflicting prophets who prophesied regarding King Zedekiah. One predicted that the king would not see Babylon, while the other said he would die there. This prophecy ultimately proved true, as his eyes were gouged out before he was taken into captivity, and he spent his final days in Babylon. This teaches us that prophecy can sometimes seem contradictory, but that doesn't mean it's false.
Interestingly, Joseph tells us that our gifts come alive through consistent Bible reading and that it also strengthens our faith. He also reveals that deception is the most powerful weapon false prophets use, but we can recognize it by immersing ourselves in God's word. He emphasizes the importance of humility for believers, as embracing humility allows us to overcome every obstacle. Additionally, he recounts a vision during his visit to Noah's Ark, where God showed him four years of redemptive instability. He stresses that a storm will arrive, followed by the rise of reformers who will pioneer reform, leading to a new, transformed America.
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