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Why do some people receive prophetic words… and end up shipwrecked?
Sermon by Pastor Ren Schuffman
Discover why some believers receive powerful prophetic words about their destiny but end up spiritually shipwrecked instead of blessed. This message reveals the critical difference between receiving God's promises and becoming mature enough to handle them properly. Learn how prophecy functions as both a spiritual weapon for warfare and an anchor for stability, and why maturity serves as the essential handle for wielding prophetic promises safely. Explore the biblical principles of divine timing, understanding the difference between chronos and kairos moments, and why God often allows significant delays between promise and fulfillment. Examine powerful examples from Scripture including David's 15-year wait to become king, Moses' 80-year preparation period, and Joseph's 13-year journey from dream to palace. Understand how the prophetic word itself creates a testing period designed to develop character and spiritual maturity. Discover the two essential safeguards that prevent spiritual shipwreck: maintaining unwavering faith in the Promise Maker and keeping a clean conscience throughout the waiting process. Learn why rushing into promises without proper preparation can be more dangerous than waiting, and how to embrace the maturing process rather than resenting delays. This teaching provides practical wisdom for handling prophetic words, developing spiritual maturity, and becoming someone who can not only receive God's promises but also sustain them with wisdom and humility. Perfect for believers seeking to understand prophetic ministry, spiritual warfare, divine timing, character development, and how to properly steward the promises of God without becoming spiritually shipwrecked.
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Why do some people receive prophetic words… and end up shipwrecked?
Sermon by Pastor Ren Schuffman
Discover why some believers receive powerful prophetic words about their destiny but end up spiritually shipwrecked instead of blessed. This message reveals the critical difference between receiving God's promises and becoming mature enough to handle them properly. Learn how prophecy functions as both a spiritual weapon for warfare and an anchor for stability, and why maturity serves as the essential handle for wielding prophetic promises safely. Explore the biblical principles of divine timing, understanding the difference between chronos and kairos moments, and why God often allows significant delays between promise and fulfillment. Examine powerful examples from Scripture including David's 15-year wait to become king, Moses' 80-year preparation period, and Joseph's 13-year journey from dream to palace. Understand how the prophetic word itself creates a testing period designed to develop character and spiritual maturity. Discover the two essential safeguards that prevent spiritual shipwreck: maintaining unwavering faith in the Promise Maker and keeping a clean conscience throughout the waiting process. Learn why rushing into promises without proper preparation can be more dangerous than waiting, and how to embrace the maturing process rather than resenting delays. This teaching provides practical wisdom for handling prophetic words, developing spiritual maturity, and becoming someone who can not only receive God's promises but also sustain them with wisdom and humility. Perfect for believers seeking to understand prophetic ministry, spiritual warfare, divine timing, character development, and how to properly steward the promises of God without becoming spiritually shipwrecked.
https://www.ffc.church (Our Website)
https://www.facebook.com/freedomfellowshipokc (Follow us on Facebook)
Were you blessed by this message? Give to help us spread the gospel https://www.ffc.church/give