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║ Preceptorship Program ║
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║ Seminary Studies ║ Thesis Research ║ Non-Levitical ║
║ (Year 1-3) ║ (Year 4) ║ Ordination ║
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║ ENTRY LEVELS: ║ Research Question: ║ DAVT (Year 5) ║
║ M1: Interlinear ║ "I help... ║ Final Phase ║
║ M2: Modalities ║ to...by..." ║ ║
║ M3: Unseen Realm ║ ║ ║
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║ SEVENS FRAMEWORK: ║ THESIS COMPONENTS: ║ GRADUATION: ║
║ 7 Mountains ║ Literature Review ║ Ordination ║
║ 7 Archetypes ║ Methodology ║ Ceremony ║
║ 7 Movements ║ Data Analysis ║ Certification ║
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║ FOURS PILLAR: ║ DEFENCE: ║ PLACEMENT: ║
║ Servant Leadership ║ Oral Presentation ║ Ministry ║
║ Malachi 4:4-6 ║ Written Submission ║ Assignment ║
║ Lion,Ox,Eagle,Man ║ Final Defence ║ ║
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Support Components & Resources
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║ Research ║ SOLE ║ Assessment ║ Student ║
║ Development ║ Learning ║ Framework ║ Services ║
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║ C-BAM System ║ Academics ║ ORCID ID ║ Municipality ║
║ Ref. Library ║ Impact Study ║ Diagnostics ║ Advisory Board ║
║ Notion Platform ║ Self-Study ║ Thesis Review ║ Logistics Team ║
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† C-BAM: Challenge-based Agile Management Framework
* SOLE: Self-organised Learning Environment with Integrated Assessment
* Assessment includes continuous evaluation and milestone achievements
Fig Trees - Represent prophetic insight and vision, serving as a powerful biblical symbol throughout Scripture. Just as Jesus used the fig tree to teach spiritual lessons (Mark 13:28-29), these trees embody the gift of prophetic discernment and leadership. This is exemplified by figures such as Joseph, who interpreted Pharaoh's dreams (Genesis 41:25-32), and Daniel, who demonstrated divine wisdom in understanding visions (Daniel 2:19-23). The fig tree's cycle of growth and fruit-bearing parallels the spiritual maturity required for prophetic ministry, as seen in Jeremiah 24:1-7 where good and bad figs symbolized the fate of God's people. Additionally, Jesus' encounter with Nathanael under the fig tree (John 1:48-50) demonstrates how this setting often serves as a place of divine revelation and spiritual insight. Just as a fig tree requires careful tending to produce good fruit, those with prophetic gifts must cultivate their ability to foresee and guide based on divine wisdom, as emphasized in Amos 3:7: "Surely the Lord God does nothing without revealing his secret to his servants the prophets."
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PRO - Prophetic Insight & Divine Understanding
The drive to uncover and understand divine truth, knowledge, and spiritual insights, reflecting the words of Daniel: "He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what is in the darkness, and the light dwells with him" (Daniel 2:22). These individuals are called to perceive, interpret, and communicate spiritual truths, much like the prophets of old who declared: "Surely the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing his secret to his servants the prophets" (Amos 3:7).
Fig and Wasp - A Divine Partnership
Just as wasps pollinate figs in a remarkable display of God's intricate design, these individuals serve as spiritual pollinators in the Kingdom. They restore biblical defaults, occupy new theological spaces, and re-engineer spiritual ideas, creating fresh expressions of timeless truths. As Jesus used the fig tree to teach spiritual lessons (Mark 13:28-29), saying "Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near," these individuals help others discern the seasons and movements of God.
Driven by a deep-seated desire for truth and knowledge, they decode elemental truths with the wisdom described in Proverbs 25:2: "It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings is to search things out." They revel in solving spiritual mysteries, much like Paul who wrote: "We speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began" (1 Corinthians 2:7). Their ministry mirrors the wasp and fig's mutualistic interaction, nurturing and propagating spiritual understanding throughout the body of Christ.
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The symbiotic relationship between the fig and the wasp offers a profound illustration of the 7modalities paradigm, particularly in the context of the Prophetiea archetype from Romans 12:6-8 ("Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them... if prophecy, in proportion to our faith"), the 7seeds paradigm from Deuteronomy 8:8, and the Church at Ephesus in Revelation 2-3.
In the 7modalities paradigm, the Prophetiea archetype represents prophetic insight and vision. This is akin to the fig tree, which symbolizes the land of Israel in Deuteronomy 8:8 ("a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates"), embodying deep spiritual insight and the ability to reveal hidden truths. As Jesus taught in Matthew 24:32, "From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its branch becomes tender and puts out its leaves, you know that summer is near." The fig tree produces fruit in due season, just as the prophetic insights come at the right time, fostering spiritual growth and renewal.
The fig wasp, much like the prismatic genius in the 7modalities paradigm, plays a crucial role in this relationship. The wasp enters the fig to lay its eggs, pollinating the fig in the process. This mutualistic interaction ensures the survival and propagation of both species. Similarly, the prismatic genius within the community brings unique perspectives, decoding and defining reality from a divine viewpoint, as Scripture says in Daniel 2:22: "He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what is in the darkness, and the light dwells with him."
This relationship mirrors the dynamic between the Church at Ephesus and its call to return to its first love in Revelation 2:4-5: "But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first." The Church is encouraged to seek deeper knowledge and understanding continually, ensuring a steady harvest of spiritual fruits. The prophetic insight of the Ephesians reveals hidden truths at the appropriate time, much like the fig tree's fruit-bearing process.
Thus, the symbiosis of the fig and wasp illustrates the interdependence and mutual enrichment found within the 7modalities paradigm. It embodies the prophetic vision, spiritual growth, and communal guidance essential for thriving in faith, as Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 12:7: "To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."
Joseph's journey from prisoner to prime minister of Egypt exemplifies how prophetic insight can transform both personal destiny and communal welfare. His ability to accurately interpret Pharaoh's dreams (Genesis 41) demonstrates the power of prismatic genius - the capacity to see beyond surface reality into divine revelation.
When faced with Pharaoh's troubling dreams of seven fat cows consumed by seven lean ones, and seven healthy ears of grain devoured by seven withered ones, Joseph demonstrated remarkable spiritual insight. His interpretation wasn't merely about dream symbols; it was a comprehensive economic forecast that would save nations.
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Key Elements of Joseph's Prismatic Vision:
Joseph's promotion from prisoner to vizier wasn't just about dream interpretation - it was his ability to translate spiritual insight into practical action. His proposal to store grain during the seven years of plenty demonstrated how prophetic wisdom could be applied to governance and public policy.