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Prophetic Integrity: What Biblical Prophecy Should Actually Look Like

Jan 26, 2026
They examine what accountable, Christ-centered prophetic ministry should look like across local churches, conferences, and national words. They discuss practical guardrails like training, recording prophecies, and elder oversight. They call out data mining and manipulation while promoting democratized, disciplined practice of spiritual gifts.
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ADVICE

Teach The Difference Between Misses And Falsehood

  • Teach that missing a prophecy does not automatically make someone a false prophet and provide theological clarity on the difference.
  • Use scripture (Acts 21, 1 Cor 14) to train people to weigh and test prophecies rather than instantly condemn.
ADVICE

Anchor Predictions With A Word Of Knowledge

  • Attach a specific word of knowledge to broader prophetic encouragement to give people an anchor for belief.
  • Use verifiable details to build credibility and prevent people from despising prophecy.
ANECDOTE

Hat Room Confirmed A Prophetic Nudge

  • At Pursuit Conference Joshua told a man he was called to deliverance and named a 'room full of hats' as a confirming sign.
  • The man affirmed the hat detail and accepted the prophetic nudge toward deliverance ministry.
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