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Individuals
who are strategically prophesied to be 'deliverers of
generations' or 'forerunners of Kingdom Life Orders' must be
'raised in an environment that is conducive of the prophetic
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When one hears a prophetic word, are
they nurtured by the strategic principles of that prophetic word? Are their
emotions and senses developed to fully walk in the appointed time of that Word?
Is the proper environment created to ensure that the recipient is fully capable
of bringing forth the manifestation of this life-altering promise? Do we treat
those who receive a Significant Word 'in a familiar manner afterwards?
Words that are given strategically by
the Father 'are meant to be developed in the emotions, values, and life
functions of the individual in order to ensure the capacity of fulfilling the
Promise itself. Deliverers' are to be held accountable in their personal
development in the Prophetic Word 'before they experience the manifestation of
the Prophetic Word.
Samson was born to be Israel's
deliverer. The father, Manoah, asked the Angel a question. He asked, "What
manner of child will he be? How will we raise him?" Individuals who are
strategically prophesied to be 'deliverers of generations' or 'forerunners of
Kingdom Life Orders' must be 'raised in an environment that is conducive of the
prophetic Word. (Note: This relates to adults as well. This is not strictly for
children or young people)
Individuals must develop a 'deliverer's
mentality' before they manifest the fullness of being a deliverer in reality.
When a prophetic Word is spoken in your life, the recipient must be 'treated in
the ways of the Prophetic Word.' They must be 'nurtured by the Principles of the
Promise.' Their present value system, culture, and routine, must be totally
redefined by a mentoring system that is developed by the Purpose itself.
Usually, an individual would receive a Word of Truth, but still be treated the
same by those who know them. Familiarity would set in, and no consistent
reminder of the Prophetic Word would be
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established in order to change the
mentality or perception of the recipient.
There is no accountability to prophetic
responsibility 'in circles of familiarity.' When the person receives a Kairos
Word of Promise, there should be an accountability established to 'nurture the
mind of the receiver.' There should be a preparation of the senses in order to
'fully comprehend the responsibility of being a deliverer of generations.'
The deliverers' mentality must be
mentored, processed, and developed.' Those who are 'emerging to become the
voices of the Father's stirrings in the earth' must be 'communicated with in the
order of the responsibility that is emerging.' The parents of Samson was told
that he should not 'cut his hair, drink wine, nor touch any dead thing.'
Deliverers' must be taught not to become intimate 'with the cares of dead
things.' They should be taught not to handle, or give their time over to, things
that are not life giving. Do not handle things 'that don't have the ability to
respond.' Even if something 'is found sweet or refreshing in it, do not touch it
or embrace it with your heart!' Deliverers' must not become engulfed in 'dead
opportunities or wasted communications.' Even if found 'sweet.' If it doesn't
not give life to the purposes of your birth, do not take it to your heart! (see
Numbers 6:1-21, Judges 13, 14:5-9)
Your emotions, thinking, and value
system must be 'reconstructed' in order for you to be 'comfortable in the
emergence of the spoken promise.' You must begin to 'think, feel, and act like a
king 'before the Kingdom is given to you at an appointed time.' Deliverers'
'must be mentored!'
We cannot treat the emerging voices with
familiarity. This usually happens, however. After one receives a life changing
word, we rejoice for a moment. But life 'returns to normal after all the
excitement dies down.' When an environment is not created to 'maintain the
significance of the Prophetic Word' the life of the recipient will return to the
routine he or she had 'before they even heard the Promise.' Prophetic mentorship
must take place in order for the 'significance of change' to remain. Mentors
must embrace the responsibility of maintaining 'significant moments' for those
who are emerging deliverers'. We must not treat 'potential world changers with
the spirit of familiarity.'
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NOTE:
Parents of children who are
'prophetically inspired or wired' must create an environment that nurtures 'the
purpose.' Parents, do you know the 'end result or destiny of your seed?' If so,
do not allow them to connect to any 'dead thing or activity that does not add to
the life of their individual purpose.' *This has nothing to do with legalistic
behavior.' Remind them of their specific significance to life. Develop their
esteem in the acknowledgment of their purpose. Articulate in a more defined way
the 'purpose and foundation of their creative expression.' Prepare the minds to
accomplish the 'set time of destiny' and their 'appointment in purpose.'
Seasoned fathers and mentors will
'create a progressive atmosphere that is put together by the same elements or
ingredients of the Prophetic Word that was spoken.' They will 'raise up the sons
according to the manner of their new birth, or defining moment in the Father.'
They will council and mentor those who have embraced the life changing Word of
prophecy, to receive the 'prophetic attitude and disciplines that make one ready
for their release into responsibility.' ****
Seasoned fathers in the kingdomic
community desire to 'prepare the mentality of sons for their time of great
significance.' We must realize that this significance is not related to their
'religious purpose, but their birth purpose.' Birth purpose will override one's
religious heritage. Just look at John the Baptist. His 'birth purpose completely
overrode his ordained, priestly duties that was to come after the order of his
father, Zachariah.' However, he became a priest of 'a different order, an order
that was ushering in the manifestation of the Son of God.'
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