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		<title>Prophetic People &amp; Spiritual Warfare in the Church</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helen Calder</dc:creator>
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We have a canary called Tweety Bird. The name of our neighbour’s cat is a mystery, but she is black and white and we have dubbed her…wait for it…‘Sylvester.’ Here is a classic shot of Tweety Bird enjoying the sunny outdoors. Check out his onlooker!
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<p>We have a canary called Tweety Bird. The name of our neighbour’s cat is a mystery, but she is black and white and we have dubbed her…wait for it…‘Sylvester.’ Here is a classic shot of Tweety Bird enjoying the sunny outdoors. Check out his onlooker!</p>
<p>So far, Sylvester has had no success in her quest to catch and eat Tweety Bird, and as Tweety Bird’s protectors, the Hunk and I have no intention in allowing her to succeed in carrying out those evil schemes.</p>
<p>The Bible says in 1 Peter 5:8-9, <em>‘Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.’</em> Unlike Tweety Bird, however, we enjoy freedom and have the upper hand. We know the outcome before the battle starts. We also know, because the Bible tells us, that we have access to the victory Jesus has won for us on the cross (Col 2:15).</p>
<p>Last week I posted a blog exploring the distinction between spiritual warfare and God testing us (both can be taking place at the same time). I looked briefly at how spiritual warfare can benefit us by strengthening our faith, as well as heightening our experience and understanding of our spiritual authority.</p>
<p>In the church, the gifts and abilities of prophetic people particularly shine during times of battle and opposition. Here are three reasons why:</p>
<p><strong>1. Prophetic people are most likely to pray (Eph 6:18)</strong></p>
<p>There’s nothing like pressure or opposition to remind us that we are dependent on God, and prayer is the ultimate expression of that reliance. People with intercessory and prophetic gifts are the ones who will quickly turn to prayer and encourage others to do so. In times of spiritual battle in the church, this gift comes to the fore.</p>
<p><strong>2. Prophetic people are more likely to discern the source of the warfare (2 Cor 2:11)</strong></p>
<p>Prophetic people tend to be very aware of what is taking place in the spiritual atmosphere. We may be the first to sense what is going on. Frequently our prophetic gift is teamed up with a gift of discernment (1 Cor 12:10). Like the surgeon choosing the right instrument for a specific job, this discernment can help us pray with precision in times of warfare. Leaders in the church greatly appreciate this gift when it is used effectively and wisely</p>
<p><strong>3. Prophetic people can see beyond the battle to the brighter future (Rom 16:20)</strong></p>
<p>The prophetic gift helps us see beyond our current experience, and the trials in our church, to the future good that God has planned for us. When doing prophetic training, I encourage our intercessors to <em>balance</em> their discernment of the enemy’s presence and strategy, with prophetic insight regarding the positive outcome that God has planned for us as a church. By seeing clearly not only the present difficulties, but also God’s future redemptive plan, we can pray more powerfully.</p>
<p>Prophetic people, along with their spiritual gifts, are God’s front line protection when it comes to spiritual warfare in the church. We must remember that we don’t always get our discernment 100% correct (1 Cor 13:9) and to submit our insights with humility (1 Cor 14:29). When we do, God can use us for breakthrough in our families and churches in seasons of spiritual warfare.</p>
<p>My challenge to you today is, to think of some difficult situation that you are currently facing in your life, family or church. Using the above three points, ask the question, “How can I respond to bring positive change?” Leave a comment on this post for discussion and so that your ideas can help others on the same journey.</p>
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<p>See also <a href="http://enlivenpublishing.com/blog/2009/08/09/prophetic-people-spiritual-warfare/">Prophetic People and Spiritual Warfare</a></p>
<p>© Helen Calder   Enliven Publishing</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Enliven Publishing&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 03:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helen Calder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the very first Enliven Blog!
I am looking forward to providing a forum in which we, as prophetic people in churches can chew over our needs, issues and ideas, joys and struggles, problems and suggested solutions, and discover what the Bible teaches about our gifts.
In this blog, I will be covering a range of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the very first Enliven Blog!</p>
<p>I am looking forward to providing a forum in which we, as prophetic people in churches can chew over our needs, issues and ideas, joys and struggles, problems and suggested solutions, and discover what the Bible teaches about our gifts.</p>
<p><strong>In this blog, I will be covering a range of topics related to prayer, prophetic people and prophetic gifts and ministry in the church today.</strong></p>
<p>Over the years, the spiritual gifts of prophecy, discernment and intercession have caused me about as much trouble as they have joy. The joy has come from getting close to God, from seeing real change for good happen in people’s lives and from seeing miracles take place. Trouble, on the other hand, comes from weaknesses on the inside, misunderstanding on the outside, having to wait for the good things God has promised, trials in my church life, spiritual warfare—and a host of other things.</p>
<p>As prophetic people, it can be a lonely journey. We often feel as though we are ‘marching off the map.’ We spend our lives with a foot in two camps—the natural realm and the spiritual realm—and often find it very difficult to relate to people who don’t (and vice versa).</p>
<p>The context for my writing is always life in the local church. Not only is participation in church life a core value of mine, but also I believe that based on what the Bible teaches, a person’s prayer and prophetic ministry will flourish and grow to fullest potential when it is based in and out of a local church.</p>
<p>I have learned a lot about this along the way, but most of it in error. I observed to somebody once that as a prophetic person in the church, I had made every mistake in the book. Then I realised there wasn’t a book—so I set about writing one. My first book, <a href="http://enlivenpublishing.com/propheticpeople.html">‘Prophetic People in a Changing Church’</a> was the result. I certainly don’t claim to have all the answers, however, and am really looking forward to your input.</p>
<p>Before I go, here are some questions for you to consider:</p>
<p>What things have caused you joy in your prophetic journey?</p>
<p>What things have caused you trouble?</p>
<p><strong>(PS. Please leave a response—I’m looking forward to hearing from you)</strong></p>
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