Copyright 2007 Theresa Harvard Johnson Overcoming these strongholds can be extremely challenging. IT TAKES PRAYER IN ACTION! Not just prayer and then waiting for God to do it. The engagement of Holy Spirit in your process is required for permanent breakthrough and authentic change. For many of us, as it was with me, the root…
Category: Scribal Ministry Development
This section features articles and information specific to developing one’s prophetic writing and prophetic scribal ministry. Topics range from character development and encouragement; to words of wisdom and strategic guidance.
The Self Sabotaging Scribe: Part I & II
Introduction Copyright 2007 Theresa Harvard Johnson(Minor Revisions March 2017) As a prophetic scribe, the Lord is always downloading nuggets of revelation into our hearts. Our role in this process is to follow those instructions and write out those nuggets. We are to follow through with our appointed times in acting out, demonstrating or releasing what…
Stay In Your Metron!
Copyright 2010 Theresa Harvard Johnson Metron is defined as a unit of measure; a boundary that has been set in which something exists. It indicates that there are parameters in your midst that you should not cross until those boundaries are enlarged or expanded. In the scriptures, the word metron is equivalent to “timing and…
What Noone Told You About Web Design
Copyright 2009 Theresa Harvard Johnson Web site design is not simple. I’m not a professional, in the sense of a guru or anything, but I am also not an amateur. I’ve worked with clients with deep pocket books and those working on a budget. I’ve learned that purchasing web design services is much like buying…
PART I: When Leadership Breaks Confidentiality & Trust
Copyright 2011 Theresa Harvard Johnson
(Part II is located here.)
Note To The Reader: This message is a hard one for leadership to receive, and not really an easy one to write. Truly, Holy Spirit had to guide my pen. It will make some people angry – and become an offense to them. It is, however, written in love and with an earnest desire to continue to see the Body healed.
So often as leaders we talk about what is wrong with sheep and what the sheep need – forgetting that we are all SHEEP and all in need of a savior … daily. There is also a discussion that we must have that is MUCH LIKE what the Lord brings before leadership in passages like Jeremiah 23 and Ezekiel 6, 7 & 8. That discussion surrounds leading God’s people with a right heart and a right spirit.
It’s rare that Holy Spirit has me write about things that I haven’t personally participated in or experienced. I often like to point that out OTHERWISE teachings can become self righteous for some — as we are all in different places of spiritual maturity. In this hour, the Lord has been speaking to me immensely about the NEED TO RESPECT the privacy of others ESPECIALLY when we are in positions in which we may lead or mentor them. This place of privacy is not about “KEEPING SECRETS” but it is about loving one another as Father sees it; respecting where people are in their walk with the Lord and HONORING them as our sisters and brothers in Christ. Whether a person is a leader or not, EVERYONE should be respected and honored through the character of Christ. In this series of articles, we are talking about the devastating affects of breaking the confidence of sheep through gossip.
This particular article is PART I, and it sets the foundation for this teaching. It is important to note that we are talking about “GOSSIP” in this post. We are NOT talking about necessary “accountability” in the midst of meeting the needs of God’s people. For example, it is not gossip to share something spoken in the midst of a counseling session, deliverance service or other situation that could potentially cause HARM to those involved in that situation or prove destructive or disruptive in any way. It is NOT GOSSIP to disclose certain information to your elder board, leadership or others that could potentially IMPACT the church in an ungodly way or leave you in a vulnerable position. In part II, we will walk through this CLEARLY to distinguish what Father wants to convey here. Father, have your way.