I have been born into a generation where many people with the call of
God upon their life desire to have a prophetic gift. Though there is a
five fold ministry -(1) apostles, some to be (2) prophets, some to be
(3) evangelists, and some to be (4) pastors and (5) teachers....they
want to see something before they believe they are called by God.
I am one person who because i was
born into a Methodist home, schooled partly in America, a typical critical
thinker never believed in prophecy or let me say was not exposed to it
though my curiosity and desire to know spiritual things has always been
there. I can ask so many questions that if you know you are not truly
called you will get frustrated with me. I have met people with great
gifts and happy to be counseled under the ministry of a great one in my
generation.
I can't understand why most people now are dying
to have prophetic gifts though the other ministries are equally
important. It is biblical so i can understand that. I truly believe
that unless you have a purpose, established yourself in something or
ready to fulfill one don't desire the gift. A gift without a purpose is
useless. Know what you are good at and why God has called you to do on
this earth. If the reason you want a gift is to show off, compete or
demonstrate pride you are better off doing something else with your
life. Doing Gods work especially with a prophetic gift through my
observation requires a person to genuinely care about people, be humble,
have patience to help them find solutions to their problems, have the
ability to hear God on every matter and not exploit people. Ive heard of
barbers, hair dressers, doctors, mechanics, traders who have serious
prophetic gifts and are using it very well in their work to impact lives
and win people for God. It shouldn't always be one way preaching at the
pulpit and wanting to be known and seen on flyers. Evangelism and
missionary work are also great ways of reaching out.
God will
not give you a gift without telling you what to do with it but more
importantly you having an idea of the kind of impact you want to make
with it, whether big or small, impact is impact. Finding purpose is
necessary in every field or choice of work but i believe its even more
important in the work of God. Once you are established in your purpose
you wouldn't need to rally around trying to impress people, looking for
fame and fortune because you have the ability to see more than they can.
May God establish you in your purpose and may you find joy and
fulfillment doing what He has called u to do.
If you have been
running around looking for impartation of a gift or praying for hours
and months looking for it be ready to carry the burden and establish
yourself in a purpose so that you can put the gift to good use. Be ready
to serve people and not people serving you.
Esi Yankah
(The Esi Yankah Show)
Hmm great insight
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