The essence of prophetic ministry lies in the power of words and faith, where belief in what is spoken becomes paramount. However, when wielded incorrectly, it can lead to delusional states. As prophets, we actively guard against attacks on our minds, preventing the allure of fantasies that may obscure reality.
In Isaiah 54:17, we boldly proclaim: "No weapon formed against me shall prosper." Speaking to these metaphorical weapons, we declare their power null and void in our lives. Choosing to be led by the spirit, we open ourselves to its guidance, finding direction through our spoken words.
A prophet's ability to speak life or death is rooted in the understanding of Words of action in prayer and Divine acclamations. Prayer amplifies discernment and enhances spiritual insight, enabling us to move more profoundly in the spirit realm (Psalm 86:17).
To start our day as prophets, we declare between 2 am and 6 am, establishing a morning ritual that transcends routine. This intentional practice sets the tone for the day, aligning our intentions with divine realms. Our declarations center on peace, protection, and awareness.
Protection against: freak accidents, ill will, negative intent, enemies, negative forces, bad vibes, malicious attacks, and car accidents.
Protection over: mind, body, spirit, home, family, and loved ones.
Peace follows us: throughout the day, covering reactions, communications, family, businesses, and jobs.
We cultivate awareness of our surroundings and movements. During this sacred moment, we speak directly to our spirit, recognizing the thin veil. It's crucial to create a waking ritual, setting the atmosphere for oneself.
Drawing from Numbers 6:24-25, we invoke blessings: "The Lord bless thee, the Lord keep thee, and make His face shine upon you."