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All personal prophecy must be
judged by proven prophetic
principles. We recommend that
you consult with mature
spiritual leadership regarding
your prophetic word.
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Personal prophecy is partial,
progressive and conditional.
What you will receive will only
be part of God's counsel for
your life. You must be obedient
to the part you have received
from God if you are to progress
into further revelation.
Disobedience can nullify your
prophetic word.
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Prophecy does not authenticate
character. The absence of rebuke
or correction in a prophetic
word in no way justifies the
character or lifestyle of the
individual receiving it. Not
because God fails to mention a
particular sin does it mean that
He either doesn't know or
doesn't care. Personal prophecy
was never given for the purpose
of exposing people's sins. We
don't judge our "correctness" by
personal prophecy, but by the
Word of God.
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Be aware of prophetic
terminology and tenses. Words
such as "now," "today," "soon,"
"tomorrow," "new," and others
may mean something entirely
different from what we had
imagined. Stay open to God and
seek wise counsel. Something
prophesied in the present tense
may actually refer to something
in the future, and vice versa.
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Don't make major decisions based
on a prophetic word. It was
never God's intent for you to be
led by prophecy, but to be "led
by the Spirit" (Romans 8:14).
Don't neglect God's Word,
prayer, wisdom, mature counsel
and your inward spiritual
witness when making major
decisions.
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All spiritual revelation --
including personal prophecy --
must be subject to the authority
of God's Written Word (Bible).
Let the Word of God have the
final authority in your life in
matters of doctrine, belief,
life and conduct.
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Keep a record of your personal
prophecies. Don't just read it
once and discard it, but use it
to strategically focus your
prayers for spiritual
breakthrough. Use the same
principles of Scripture to
establish faith for results.
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Never use personal prophecy to
justify a personal decision,
position or action. This is
called spiritual pride and can
lead to deception. Be careful
that you do not allow your
personal desires, wants and
aspirations to cloud or
influence your judgment and
ability to properly interpret
and respond to God's word for
your life.
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Don't be too quick to judge a
prophetic word as false. There
are many variables that go into
making a prophetic word come to
pass. Remember, all prophecy is
conditional. Timing, prayer,
faith, obedience and preparation
are also key issues.
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Don't be surprised if things go
completely opposite to what was
prophesied to you for a season.
Things usually get worse before
they get better after having
received a prophetic word,
though not always. Patiently
hold fast to the promises of God
(Hebrews 6:11, 12).
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Personal prophecy is not limited
to confirmation. There is a
school of thought that teaches
that personal prophecy should
only be confirmational. There is
no Scriptural precedent for such
a position. Although this might
be the ideal, it is definitely
not the real. If you hear
something that is totally new to
you, seek God for further
clarity and confirmation. If
necessary, shelve it, but don't
discard it.
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Present-day prophets are not
infallible. Even a true prophet
is capable of making mistakes or
mixing a true word with error.
Just as we should never accept a
false prophet because of a true
prophecy, we should never reject
a true prophet because of a
false prophecy. If after careful
judgment part or all of your
prophetic word is found to be
inaccurate, then bring it to our
attention in a spirit of
meekness rather than
condemnation. Remember Paul's
admonition to "Prove (test) all
things; hold fast to that which
is good" (1 Thess. 5: 21).
Click to read our guidelines for
receiving personal prophecy too.
For more information regarding
the prophetic, Jubel Ministries
highly recommends the following
books written by Dr Bill Hamon
who is the founder of Christian
International Ministries.
Prophets and Personal Prophecy
Prophets and the Prophetic
Movement
Prophets Pitfalls and Principles
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