I've been in the position where I have seen so many young Christians have lofty I deals.

God is gonna set everything on a plate for me.

And I don't blame them because this is what most churches preach especially during prophetic encounters

Trust me, I know
It is true that there are hidden riches

But accessing these aren't about raising hands and receiving these imaginary riches.

It takes work.

Every prophetic word comes with a direction.

This is where there is a disconnect.

Numerous men of God or Christians who operate in
the simple gifts of the word of knowledge or word of wisdom focus so much on releasing prophetic words.

These are babies in the prophetic.

True prophetic vessels seldom dwell on words of prophecy whose main focus is exhortation and quickening.

A man operating in the
Office of the prophet 90% of the time focuses on prophetic direction and advice.

Hardly on what tickled the senses.

This is where the wisdom of the prophet comes in play.

Helping you make informed decisions about career and life.

This is why we have so many disappointed
Christians and young pastors who do not see what was prophesied to them manifest.

Some outrightly quit their education to start churches because am irresponsible young gifted boy pastor or recklessly gives them the part of their journey he sees.

If you're in such a situation...
listen up.

95% of those you call "prophets" only see in part. Nobody sees the entirety of your journey.

That is the job of the Holy Spirit in you.

You have a guiding light. And if you fellowship in Him, you have no need of a prophet until he comes to you to bring confirmation
Learn hard and work hard.

Chase your passion because it is not misplaced.

Don't be guilt tripped by churches that want to send out more people to establish branches into becoming a full time pastor when you do not know what your calling is.

Get to know God for yourself
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