**Join Joseph Z today as he explores the four prophetic flows, highlighting our role as believers in Christ Jesus while clarifying the difference between a convert and a disciple.**
Joseph highlights four aspects of prophetic ministry: Roeh (the visionary gift), Nabi (an inspirational gift of the Holy Spirit that conveys God's voice or divine inspiration), Chazah (to gaze), and Chozeh (to look into the future).
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He provides an example of Agabus, a New Testament prophet who predicted a famine, which led the church to respond by sending aid, as described in Acts 11:26-27. This emphasizes our role as believers, with the gospel as our primary mission: to go and make disciples of all nations.
He distinguishes between converts and disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, referencing Romans 12:1-3 to explain what is expected of us as new creations in Christ Jesus. He teaches that sober thinking involves thinking biblically, making our everyday decisions guided by the Word of God rather than solely relying on human logic.
He warns against vain imaginations that focus on human reasoning instead of God’s way, which encourages us to seek God’s kingdom first and to depend entirely on His Word in our daily decision-making. Additionally, Joseph emphasizes the importance of reading God’s Word, as it is essential for deepening our faith in Him.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
01:26 1 Samuel 9: Types of Prophetic Flows
04:47 Acts 11:26-27: The New Testament Prophet
07:51 Converts & Disciples: Differences
09:57 Romans 12:1-3
18:24 Prayer: Conclusion