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From the time of creation God has been speaking and contrary to what some believe, God continues to speak, and it is this divine communication that we call the prophetic.
Hebrews 1:1-2 tells us that,
Long ago God spoke to our
ancestors in many and various ways by the prophets, but in these last days
he has spoken to us by a Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, through
whom he also created the worlds.
The prophetic is God’s way of revealing His heart, His will
and His purpose through His Spirit to guide His people, glorify Christ and
reveal His perspective.
The prophetic gives us direction enabling us to walk in
God’s truth. Through the prophetic we are aligned to God.
God’s voice breaks into human reality not as a form of
entertainment but for us to know Him and His desires. It is His way for His
destiny to be fulfilled.
It’s not about predicting the future for predicting sake but
it serves to serve Him by a foretelling of His plan.
It is imperative that we learn to recognize and acknowledge God’s
voice if we are to follow His direction and guidance.
The prophetic cannot be detached from God otherwise it loses
its true spirit and essence.
Some Christians seem to believe that hearing from God was
confined to biblical times or even more so to the Old Testament times of the
prophets, but God is still speaking.
Are we listening? Are you listening?
Some believe that the prophetic is no longer needed.
They argue that the bible and the church speak for God.
But are those enough?
Much more is required for a truly redemptive, personal
relationship with God.
The prophetic was not limited to the so-called primitive
church. The prophetic is not obsolete.
Even Scripture declares that these graces will be granted to
the measure of the Spirit and of faith.
God’s marvellous grace
imparts to each one of us varying gifts. So if God has given you the grace-gift
of prophecy, activate your gift by using the proportion of faith you have to
prophesy. – Romans 12:6 (TPT)
You and I must understand that hearing the voice of God was
not only necessary in the early days of Christianity.
Sadly, there exists an incredible hubris among certain believers
who insist that Christianity has gone beyond the need for prophecy; they
believe that we have transcended those days of long ago and that the written
Word of God is enough to go by or get by; they believe that we are fine without
the kind of divine presence and interaction with humanity described in that same
written Word to which they refer.
To dissect God’s written Word in that way, picking and
choosing whatever suits their narrative, is a dangerous practice.
Those who persist in this attitude are sorely mistaken and
awfully misguided; the prophetic is even now more a necessity as godlessness
seems to be reasserting itself into the highest levels of human society, culture
and even the clergy.
What is seen as progress is nothing more than a shifting
away from God’s resources for life and ministry in the present.
Can we afford to forget the Lord’s benefits, the gift of
prophecy being one such benefit?
The Spirit gives to one
person the power to do miracles, to another the ability to prophesy –
1 Corinthians 12:10 (ERV)
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthian church testifies to
the prophetic as being a gift of God that was not restricted to the Old
Testament era.
We are doing God a disservice when we believe that His
mighty acts, His magnificent power, and His wonders were only for the early
believers.
Surely, we must determine to rediscover the prophetic as
individuals and as the Body of Christ.
As people of God, we cannot and must not continue to say or
think that it is only for a particular type of Christian and not for us. That attitude
reeks of conceit.
Let us not fall prey to the Sadducean doctrine which taught
that God stopped speaking when He finished speaking with Moses and that no
alleged communications via angels, ethereal or human, could possibly be valid.
It is said that the aristocratic Sadducees did not accept
individual communication with God; in their day they rejected the prophetic and
frankly, too many of us nowadays have adopted this same idea.
Prophecy demonstrates God’s reality. It did in biblical times and it does in our time.
Beloved, Heavenly vision is a gift from God. Hearing from God as His spokesperson, is a privilege and an honour which any one of us can experience.
The eyes of the Body of Christ are supposed to see in the
prophetic, whether with dreams and visions or direct communication with the
voice of God.
God gives us eyes for seeing
and ears for hearing (Proverbs 20:12) the spiritual as part of our
inheritance through Christ Jesus.
Let us, especially in this season of Lent, reconnect with
God, repent, and rediscover His wonderful gift of the prophetic.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Rediscover the Prophetic” ©2026 March 11,
2026







