- by Gabriel Voorhees
Accountability in prophetic ministry is more than oversight—it is relational intimacy, humility, and closeness with both God and others. A fivefold prophet carries a heavy responsibility: to hear God accurately, speak faithfully, and steward…
- by Gabriel Voorhees
The New Covenant prophet is an equipper, not a performer. Their presence in a community should produce:
- by Gabriel Voorhees
A fivefold prophet is not just someone who gives prophetic words. A fivefold prophet is a divinely commissioned leader entrusted with revelation, responsibility, and authority. Their role is to …
- by Gabriel Voorhees
A prophet is not a mystical fortune-teller or a spiritual hobbyist. Biblically defined, a prophet is a man or woman chosen, consecrated, and commissioned by God to speak His words…
Practicing the presence of God is not a mystical trick or a rare prophetic experience reserved for a few. It is the normal Christian life. Scripture calls us not merely to believe in Him, not merely to…
Spiritual hearing is not something we stumble into; it is something that grows as the spiritual senses are trained. Hebrews 5:14 says that the mature have their senses “exercised by reason of use.” That means our ability to…
Paul prays in Ephesians 1:18 that the “eyes of your heart” would be enlightened. He is showing us that revelation does not come through our natural eyesight or even our intellect; it comes through…
There is a sound in the Kingdom—an unmistakable sound—and Jesus says that His sheep know it. Not just hear it. Know it. There’s a difference between…
Everything about our identity begins in the garden. Creation itself was the first prophetic act — a partnership between the Word and the Spirit. In Genesis 1, the Spirit of God was hovering…

