Prophets and Prophecy

“A ‘word’ from God is not validated by its truth but the source from which it comes.” Call2Come

Friends of the Bridegroom

Prophetic anointing illuminates the journey ahead, cutting a spiritual track through a hardened world. It calls the Bride to awaken and prepare for the coming of the Bridegroom, summoning the Church to align with Heaven’s agenda through repentance, holiness, and intimacy with God.

More than foretelling, the true prophetic voice reveals the heart and will of God in the present moment—igniting faith, hope, and the boldness to arise. It pierces through confusion and apathy, reminding the Bride of her divine calling and identity. In this hour, the prophetic voice stands as a lifeline, guiding her through uncharted terrain.

The Bride needs those who, like John the Baptist—the friend of the Bridegroom—will prepare the way. She must hear authentic prophetic expression that leads her through these perilous times, keeping her unspotted from the world and ready for His return.

For this reason, nurturing and forming a bridal company of prophets remains central to the Call2Come mandate.

Within the confines of a small stone-walled prison cell, a sixteenth-century Carmelite friar was held in solitary confinement for seeking reform within his own monastic order. His punishment was austere in the extreme. With no bed, chair, or table, he slept on the bare floor. There was no window — only a small opening high […]
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Previously, I shared about the necessity of winter — not only as a personal reality, but as a lens through which we might discern where the Church herself has arrived. I suggested that what was once vibrant and colourful must sometimes be allowed to fall away and die because winter brings the opportunity for transition. […]
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For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere, we are now officially in winter. The leaves have long since fallen from deciduous woodland canopies and the bite of winter hardens the earth beneath my feet. It is that time when the warmth of the sun is replaced by the glow of the wood-burning stove, […]
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“(2) “Who [is] this who darkens counsel By words without knowledge?” – Job 38:2 NKJV Anointed prophetic ministry is not anchored in revelation or social commentary, but is essentially an overflow of an unpolluted heart that has been saturated in the Presence of God. When a prophet operates solely from a revelatory foundation it may […]
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“(1) To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: (2) A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted; (3) A time to kill, And a time to heal; A time to break down, And a time […]
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“(1) Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said to the woman, “Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden’?” (2) And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat the fruit of the trees […]
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By definition, a prophet is one who “speaks forth” the Word of God. For that reason, it necessitates a tenacity for scripture and the passion to seek God’s heart through what He has already spoken. A prophet is not a prophet because they can “see” in the spiritual realm whether, through dreams or visions, nor because […]
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