PRO (1)
Prophetic morphology is a transformative journey that emphasises prismatic discovery and prophetic insight. It's a call to navigate and overcome the 'blindspot of deception', much like Joseph's story of hardship and redemption. The course, therefore, is not just about prismatic learning, but about applying these insight to identify and overcome deceptions, leading to personal and communal growth and forward movement.
Archetype: Discover
Genius:Eye
Species:Figs
Hebraica: Land of Israel
Tabernacle: Lampstand
Moment: Apocalypse
Endowment: Virtue
Menorah: Spirit of Wisdom
Paradigm: Alethiea (Future truth)
Church: Ephesus, Right to eat from Tree of Life (Rev 2:7)
Hostility: Spirit of Religion (Idolatry)
Battle for: Divine Inspiration
Gate: Envisionment
Domain: Arts & Ideology
<aside> <img src="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/988d93e4-c8bf-4254-94e9-c594dd1ceb04/IMAGE_2024-02-23_213625.jpg" alt="https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/49de0235-e8bc-4eca-bf20-2a9d6d267a02/988d93e4-c8bf-4254-94e9-c594dd1ceb04/IMAGE_2024-02-23_213625.jpg" width="40px" /> Prophetiea (discover) - Futurist - decode, define, declare the elemental. The prismatic seer (lampstand) who thus decodes, declares and defines the mysteries that others are unable to appreciate and articulate, much like Daniel who had "understanding in all visions and dreams" (Daniel 1:17).
One of the hallmarks of a Futurist is their ability to not just predict future trends, but to also weave these insights into the present landscape, as Solomon wrote, "A wise man's heart discerns both time and judgment" (Ecclesiastes 8:5). This process, often referred to as 'future-proofing', involves a deep understanding of current realities, and the foresight to see how future possibilities can be integrated to enhance our present-day lives and work.
Futurists, therefore, are not just passive observers of time. They are active participants in shaping the future, starting with the decisions they make in the present. As the prophet Isaiah demonstrated when he spoke of things to come, "Behold, the former things have come to pass, and new things I declare; before they spring forth I tell you of them" (Isaiah 42:9). They understand that the future is not a distant reality, but a continuous outgrowth of the present.
Like the sons of Issachar who "had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do" (1 Chronicles 12:32), these individuals possess a unique ability to discern the signs of the times and provide guidance for the path ahead. They seek to influence the present in ways that will lead to a more desirable future, always mindful that "to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven" (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
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