Overview of the Prophetic Anointing

In this lesson, we will explore the concept of the prophetic anointing and its significance in the spiritual realm. The prophetic anointing is the divine enablement given to individuals by God to hear His voice clearly and deliver His messages to others. It is a gift that empowers believers to see into the spiritual realm and discern the plans and purposes of God.

Understanding the prophetic anointing requires a deep connection with God through prayer, fasting, and the study of His Word. As believers cultivate a lifestyle of intimacy with God, they become more sensitive to His voice and are better equipped to operate in the prophetic. The prophetic anointing is not reserved for a select few, but is available to all who seek it earnestly and are willing to be vessels for God's use.

Key Lesson Concepts:

  • The prophetic anointing is a divine enablement given by God to hear His voice clearly.
  • Intimacy with God through prayer, fasting, and the study of His Word is essential to operating in the prophetic.
  • The prophetic anointing is available to all believers who seek it earnestly and are willing to be used by God.

WEEK 2 SCHOOL OF NABY

Jordan Wells Homework 

Class Topic: Major & Minor Prophets 


1. Find the 17 prophets of the Old Testament 

(12 minor/5 major) find their names and give 

scripture. 


1.. Amos

2. Hosea

3. Jonah

4. Micah

5.. Isaiah

6.. Jeremiah

7.. Lamentations

8. Obadiah

9.. Habakkuk

10. Zephaniah

11. Joel

12. Nahum

13. Ezekiel

14. Daniel

15. Haggai

16. Zechariah

17. Malachi


2. There are 48 prophets in total 31 NT/17 OT

 Find the 31 prophets in the NT, names and scripture


John the Baptist

Jesus Christ, who was called a prophet before he was resurrected (John 7:40)

Agabus Luke 10:1–24

Anna the Prophetess was mentioned in the Gospel of Luke

I found another six in the New Testament. Four of them where prophetesses are virgin daughters. Three of the prophetesses are wives (Deborah, Huldah, and the wife of Isaiah). 

Barnabas Acts 13:1

Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist

Luke 1:41

Elymas (Bar-Jesus) Acts 13:6-12

John of Patmos Revelation 1:1

Lucius of Cyrene Acts 13:1

Mary, mother of Jesus Luke 1:26-28

Paul the Apostle

Silas Acts 15:32

Simeon of Jerusalem Luke 2:25, 26

Simeon Niger Acts 13:1

Simon Magus Acts 8:9-24

Two Witnesses Revelation 11:3

Zechariah, father of John the Baptist

Luke 1:67

Judas Barsabbas Acts 15:32



3. 7 prophetesses in the bible give their names and scripture


Sarah

Deborah

Miriam

Hannah

Abigail

Huldah

Esther


In the realm of the prophetic, it is crucial to understand the significance of hearing and discerning the voice of God. This ability is not reserved for a select few, but rather it is a gift that can be cultivated and developed by anyone who seeks to grow in their prophetic gifting. Hearing God's voice involves learning to distinguish between our own thoughts and emotions and the whisper of the Divine. This discernment is honed through prayer, meditation, and spending time in God's presence. It is a skill that requires practice and patience, but the reward of hearing and obeying God's voice is immeasurable.

Another essential aspect of walking in the prophetic is learning to deliver the messages received from God with humility and love. The prophetic gift is not meant to exalt the one who carries it, but rather to edify, encourage, and comfort others. It is important to remember that the ultimate goal of prophecy is to build up the body of Christ and to bring glory to God. Therefore, prophetic words should always be shared in a spirit of love and with a genuine desire to see others grow closer to God.

Lastly, it is vital for those operating in the prophetic to submit their words to the scrutiny of trusted spiritual leaders and mentors. Accountability is key in the prophetic ministry, as it helps to prevent pride, error, and deception. Seeking feedback and covering from more mature believers provides a safeguard against misinterpretation or misuse of the prophetic gift. By remaining teachable and accountable, prophetic individuals can continue to grow in their gifting and walk in greater accuracy and wisdom.

What Is A Mantle And It’s Function? 

The purpose of this book is to examine the office, and ministry of that the Prophet. In this book we want to dig deep into the lives of these men, and women of God who challenged nations, and peoples to return to the one true God. Prophets have always been kind of the outcast of religious Judaism, and Christianity. Why, because there ministry is not, and has never been popular. The title Prophet has been so misused in our culture inside the body of Christ. Many people are calling themselves Prophets, but biblically our not wearing the mantle that the Prophets of old walked in. We exalt these so called Prophets who prophesy phone numbers, and bank accounts, when witches and the occult has the same methods for gaining information. Recently a so called recognized international Prophet was exposed as having worked with witches to receive his information. I say all this to help you understand several things, the bible says that in the last days many false prophets would arise to deceive many( Matthew 24). This we know but what separates the real from the fake, in scripture. That’s the purpose of this book, real Prophets carry Mantles.The word mantle was first mentioned in the Old Testament, as a garment worn by several prophets including Elijah and Elisha. In 2 Kings 2:11-14, the mantle passing from Elijah the prophet, to Elisha, his successor, symbolizes the passing of prophetic authority. The Prophets of the Old Testament carried mantles, a mantle was an outer cloak used for additional covering and warmth, especially at night. A mantle "covers" in the natural, a mantle easily comes to represent spiritual covering also. Mantles always refer to spiritual authority and anointing.I believe as we study these mantles and their function, we will be able to more easily be able to distinguish the real from the fake in these last days. I believe God prophetically is raising up Prophets, but in the kingdom of darkness he to is raising up his Prophets to deceive God’s people. It’s important that as a Prophet you recognize the mantle God has given you, for instance John The Baptist carried a mantle. His mantled carried a anointing for repentance, judgement, confrontation, boldness, and much more which we will find out later but was his mantle new. No, Jesus tells us that John the Baptist walked in the mantle of Elijah, so there were aspects of the mantle of John we never saw. That’s just one example, found in scripture of the purpose of a mantle. The main purpose of a mantle is to carry out the plan of God on earth, to bring about his desire for his people. The is the job of his spokesman on earth the Prophet. 


Welcome to "The School of The Prophetic"! In this lesson, we will delve into the importance of editing and structuring your prophetic messages effectively. One of the key aspects of delivering a powerful prophetic message is ensuring that it is clear, concise, and impactful. Editing and structuring your message play a crucial role in achieving this, as they help in organizing your thoughts and conveying them in a coherent manner to your audience.

When it comes to editing, remember that less is often more. Avoid unnecessary words or phrases that might dilute the essence of your message. Focus on refining your message to its core meaning, making it easier for your audience to grasp the prophetic insights you are sharing. Structuring your message also plays a vital role in engaging your audience. Consider using storytelling techniques, starting with a compelling introduction, followed by the main body of the message, and concluding with a powerful takeaway that resonates with your audience.

To better illustrate the importance of editing and structuring in prophetic messages, let's consider the example of a renowned prophet who delivered cryptic messages that were open to interpretation. Through careful editing and structuring, these messages became timeless pieces of wisdom that inspired countless individuals. By applying these principles to your own prophetic messages, you can enhance their impact and clarity, ultimately fulfilling your calling as a messenger of divine insights. Remember, editing and structuring are not just about polishing your words; they are about shaping the transformative power of your message to touch the hearts and minds of those who receive it.

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