Publisher's Synopsis
According to Ephesians 6:12, every great man and woman of God in the Bible had to speak to someone who was directly in charge of a situation where they had to speak to (power), someone in authority. I can imagine that speaking to power can be nerve racking. However, Moses did it, Jesus did it, Elijah did it and you and I will also. It doesn't matter if your boss, your pastor, or whoever is in charge, God is going to use you to speak to power. How did Moses handle it? How did the prophets handle it?The Making and Developing of a 21st Century Prophet answers these questions and brings out some important factors that the prophets had to deal within themselves. You also, must deal with the issues within you. Moses had an issue, Jeremiah had an issue and Samuel the prophet had an issue. So what was it? What were the issues they all had to deal with? Let me share with you some key points that you will learn from reading this book: * The Lord will use you to be persistent despite adversity. Moses appeared before Pharaoh nine times before Pharaoh agreed to let them go the tenth time. (Exodus 5: 1-2). * Moses was on the mountain forty days and forty nights, which means that he was on the mountain for a very long time, why? Well, though he didn't know yet, but he was the deliverer that the people was praying for. We are talking about two million plus people out of four or five hundred years of bondage and you will need a full objective, a goal and a different mindset for this kind of job. (Exodus 10: 8-11). * Say what you need to say, sit down and have a seat. When Moses went in before power/pharaoh, Moses said "thus says the Lord" (and that was that), the Lord will anoint you to say what he wants you to say. If the anointing has lifted, sit down please. Anything after that (if God didn't say it), is fleshly/carnel.