I heard this: Beloved, you have come out of a season of misunderstandings and confusion. Situations that went awry because of ungodly expectation; twisted perspectives; half-truths and secret offense have been resolved in the spiritual realm. Blocks and barriers that caused others to respond to you incorrectly because of these misperceptions have come down, the…
Author: Theresa Harvard Johnson
Prophetic Word: Grace From Your Mistake
Released through Theresa Harvard Johnson
December 27, 2017
Beloved, it is over. I am calling you to move past the mistakes that you have made and into that forgiven place. I heard your cry of regret and sorrow surrounding the situation that spun out of control – be it in your personal life, close relationships or ministry. You have repented, and turned back to me…. and I have freely forgiven and received you, though men may not.
Today, I am calling you to move forward. I am calling you to raise your head high and declare that you are triumphant and free. I am calling you to rise above those who are continuously seeking your punishment or holding the hand of justice over your head.
Writing Prompts & the Prophetic Scribe (2)
Copyright 2017 Theresa Harvard Johnson
Writing prompts are essential to releasing the “scribal life and culture” of the prophetic scribe.
Writing prompts activate the prophetic on the inside of you for the work of scribal ministry – whether creative, administrative or instructional in nature. They serve as gates toward greater and should be practiced by all who answer the call.
Prophetically, I believe we tap into the ancient anointing of scribes of old when we engage in writing prompts. Like the temple scribe, we pattern ourselves after their culture of discipline, enthusiasm and dedication. They were trained in their craft by learning to perfectly copy Torah until it was as natural to do so as breathing. That daunting task – as we discuss it in the book, “The Scribal Anointing: Scribes Instructed in the Kingdom of Heaven of Heaven” – unlocked all kinds of revelatory understanding in their time. Similar access is available to us today.
Writing Prompts & the Prophetic Scribe
Copyright 2017 Theresa Harvard Johnson
Writing prompts are essential to releasing the “scribal life and culture” of the prophetic scribe.
Writing prompts activate the prophetic on the inside of you for the work of scribal ministry – whether creative, administrative or instructional in nature. They serve as gates toward greater and should be practiced by all who answer the call.
Prophetically, I believe we tap into the ancient anointing of scribes of old when we engage in writing prompts. Like the temple scribe, we pattern ourselves after their culture of discipline, enthusiasm and dedication. They were trained in their craft by learning to perfectly copy Torah until it was as natural to do so as breathing. That daunting task – as we discuss it in the book, “The Scribal Anointing: Scribes Instructed in the Kingdom of Heaven of Heaven” – unlocked all kinds of revelatory understanding in their time. Similar access is available to us today.
Prophetic Word: A Time of Repentance for Leaders
Released December 5, 2017
Through Theresa Harvard Johnson
INSIGHT BEFORE THE WORD
I was listening to a conversation among ministers, when I heard someone refer to members of their congregation as “dumb” sheep, as in unintelligent. They justified their comments by quoting a passage of scripture from a popular bible translation that uses the phrase. As you know, the word dumb (Isaiah 53:7) is actually referring to a state of being mute or silent – not stupid.
In love, I interrupted the conversation of the minister to add insight on the meaning of this word in context with the pastor. Thank God it was received. I learned, in further conversation, that table talk among pastors sometimes hold ungodly beliefs that sheep (which represent the people of the congregation) are not smart. Of course this misconception is rooted in such arrogance and pride.