PROTECTING THE CREDIBILITY OF OUR VOICE

by | Nov 14, 2022 | Prophetic | 2 comments

A passion for causes and issues can be a good thing if directed by the Spirit. How we handle our passion will determine if our voice is credible and trustworthy. 

Our credibility is compromised when we speak from a pool of emotions not yet disciplined by a fruit of the Spirit – self-control. People lose credibility when they attach the prophetic gift to premature declarations empowered by undisciplined passions. Some who minister in this way perpetuate their ministry by offering a stream of dramatic proclamations providing the naïve with yet another emotional clickbait to feed their undisciplined passions. At this point, a ministry becomes an industry requiring increasing levels of promotion to keep it alive.

Protecting our credibility for the glory of God and the advancement of His Kingdom involves dying to self, reining in our ambition, and challenging our need for continual affirmation.  We are not called to widen the scope of an audience by what we speak, but to help people move deeper in their intimacy with Jesus. That depth is where trust and rest are experienced when the world is in turmoil and dueling prophetic voices are offering conflicting words.

On the other side of the coin are those who are equally uninformed and toss out the label of false prophet each time a prophet prophesies an uncomfortable reality. Refining and redefining are taking place in the Church regarding prophetic insight. While opposing parties dig in their heels to defend their respective positions, pause, and allow the Lord to speak to you personally. 

You do not need a prophetic interpreter to filter what God is revealing to you. We all serve the same God who uses the same Spirit to reveal the truth and interpret reality. Trust the Lord to lead you through the dense forest of conflicting prophetic voices. As you journey forward, the Lord will make your path clear and sure. In the end, you will possess credibility only available to someone who follows the voice of the Lord, not the shouts of conflict and division.

2 Comments

  1. Val

    The last paragraph fits so well with what Paul was teaching in the 14th chapter of Romans where he says in so many words, you have to live your life in the manner that God has convicted you. We have the very nature and person of God living within us and He directs each one according to the purpose He has for that individual. So do not be dissuaded by what others believe, do what God tells you. Only be careful not to harm another believer by violating their conscience.

    Once again,. good word Garris. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Judyth

    Such a blessing, so encouraging and true.

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