There Is Never A Time!
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The Tremendous Desire Of The Prophet
A Prophet is called by God, not by man.
He or she is called to speak forth in obedience to the Spirit of the LORD.
The person can either be accepted or rejected, but the main focus of the Prophet is obedience.
Prophets respect authority in the church.
They recognize that all authority is given and put in place by God.
He or she is not only speaking forth the mind of Christ, they also are responding to the language of the Holy Spirit, which can include interpretations of visions while speaking forth the Word That Is Sent.
The Prophet is very keenly aware of the moving of the Spirit of the LORD, and waits upon the LORD for the timing of when to speak forth what is being given by the Spirit.
Very often, there are different gifts of the Spirit being manifest in the same message.
He or she more than likely have tremendous desire to walk the scriptures such as, “I don’t come to you with persuasive words of man’s wisdom, but to demonstrate the Spirit and the power, so that you confidence will not be in the wisdom of man but in the Power of God,”
And also, “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the LORD.”
The Power of God in the life of the Prophet will carry out the Word That is Sent by confirming the Word with signs and wonders following, and confirmations to those to whom the message is intended.
There Is Never A Time!
There is never a time when the LORD has no plans for your life.
For the Word of the LORD says; “The plans I have for you are plans of peace, not of evil, to give to you a future and hope”.
There is never a time where being the righteousness of God in Christ will not be effective for you.
For The Word of the LORD says: “The fervent prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective.”
There is never a time where the power of God will be useless for you.
For The Word of the LORD says: “For you shall receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon you”.
Also, “the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation.”
There is never a time where your faith is put forth in vain.
For The Word of the LORD says: “For without faith it is impossible to please God. For he that comes to God must believe that He is God, and that He is the rewarder unto those who diligently seek Him”.
Also, “Faith comes by hearing,” and Rhema by the Word of God.
Also, the Word of the LORD says, “I will be found by you, when you seek Me and search for Me with all of your heart”.
There is never a time where you are not loved by the Father.
For the Word of the LORD says; “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.”
There is never a time where you are hidden from His sight.
For the Word of the LORD says; “The eyes of the LORD are roaming to and fro throughout the whole earth, seeking those whose hearts are steadfast toward Him, to show Himself strong in their behalf.”
Also, “He knows your rising up and your lying down; He knows when you stand and when you sit; and He knows your thoughts even from far off.”
There is never a time where your adversary will have complete victory in your life.
For the Word of the LORD says: “Your adversary, the Devil roams about as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him steadfast in the Faith for your know your brothers are experiencing the same struggles.”
There will never be a time where your peace of mind will be utterly defeated.
For the Word of the LORD says: “He is your peace, and He has broken down every wall. Casting all of your cares upon Him Who cares for you.”
For you shall overcome by the Blood of the Lamb, and by the Word of your testimony!
~ Thomas Downes
Thomas Downes. Walking with the LORD for over 40 years, Thomas runs “The Voice of the Writer” a Prophetic Ministry. His purpose is to present the Word of God and the Love of God with the prophetic heart; the heart that desires to hear the Voice of the LORD, and present His Word for the encouragement of others.
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