| The
Need for the Prophetic
Wade
E Taylor
Annas
and Caiaphas being the high priests, the word of God came to John
the son of Zechariah in the wilderness. Luke
3:2
Jesus
was about to appear, and the Church of that day needed a prophetic
voice to announce the incarnation of Jesus, and to give direction
and purpose to all that would follow.
This
prophetic voice should have come from within the Church,
but the Church of that day was not seeking a present word,
nor were they cultivating the voice of the Lord.
Rather, they were concerned with the activity and well-being
of the religious system of that day.
Whenever challenged, they referred back to Moses, instead
of looking to the present purpose and working of the Lord in their
midst.
Therefore,
the Lord separated to Himself, John the Baptist, who was not a part
of the religious system.
He was called into the wilderness where he could
personally meet the Lord, and come to know His voice.
Then
said they to him, Who are you?
He said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness. John
1:22-23a
When
Jesus appeared, John spoke words that had never been expressed before,
which contradicted the expectation of Israel concerning the coming of the
Messiah.
The
next day John sees Jesus coming to him, and says, Behold the Lamb
of God, which takes away the sin of the World
And John bore record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven
like a dove, and it abode upon Him. John
1:29-32
Today,
the Lord is again about to appear, as we are living in a time of
transition - the closing out of the Church Age and the birthing
of the Millennial Kingdom Age.
Therefore, there is a need for the prophetic voice
of a present day John the Baptist.
Many
in the Church of our day are not seeking a present word, but rather,
are trusting the doctrinal positions which they have been taught. The Lord is beginning to call apart those,
who as John the Baptist, will hear a present word, and
who will recognize and respond to the presence of the Lord when
He begins to reveal Himself.
Many,
who are no longer satisfied with their present spiritual attainments
and Church relationships, are seeking to go further.
This is not a call to leave our Churches, but rather to come
apart into the presence of the Lord, to be trained to recognize
the voice of the Lord. These
are being prepared to speak the present word that the Lord
is imparting within them.
If
you are responding to this call, you must first settle the issue
that you will hear a message that will not accord with the popular
messages of our day. To become this end-time prophetic
voice, we must abide in the presence of the Lord, and intently
listen for and respond to His voice.
This calling cost John the Baptist his head.
This
may require a separation from other ministries, programs, and visions. Also, at this present time, there is an
acceleration of activity that affects us in every aspect of our
lives. The words of Jesus telling us to go into
our closets and shut the door, so we can pray in secret,
has purpose and meaning today, as never before (Matthew 6:6).
John
the Baptist was called apart, into a time of preparation. Here in the wilderness, he became prophetic.
When asked who he was:
He
said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight
the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Isaiah. John
1:23
In
effect, John said, I
am the voice of another - crying. He was saying, I have become so at-one
with the Lord that I can express not only His words, but also His
emotional feelings. The
need for such a voice in our day is urgent.
I
have long time held My peace; I have been still, and
refrained Myself: now
will I cry like a travailing woman. Isaiah 42:14a
We
can be encouraged by the fact that the Lord is calling many to become
a part of this corporate voice.
This time of preparation requires that we establish a set
apart place
(closet),
where we can meet with the Lord a place in which we can quickly
respond to His voice to come up here and sup with Him, and He
with us.
Much
value needs to be placed on the cultivation of a spiritual
atmosphere in which this impartation can take place. Most of us remember little of the messages
we have heard, but if anointed; and the spirit of impartation was
present, our lives were greatly impacted.
The
value is not in the words spoken, but in the level of anointing
and the spirit of impartation that is present.
For
after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God,
it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that
believe. I
Corinthians 1:21
This
preaching may appear to be foolishness because
the value is not evident.
Each word can be compared to a dump truck which
carries a cargo of Spirit and Life.
The anointing is the fuel that moves the cargo
into us. The spirit of impartation causes
it become a vital part of our spiritual being.
The
Lord is searching today for those who, as John the Baptist, are
willing to come apart and begin to receive this present word. If you are seeking more than is presently
available to you, you are one of these.
Who
is this that comes out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke,
perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant? Song
of Solomon 3:6
You
cannot loose by spending quality time in the presence of the Lord. This was the secret of the ministry
of Jesus.
The
Lord God has given Me the tongue of the learned, that I should know
how to speak a word in season to him
that is
weary: He wakens morning by morning, He wakens My ear to hear as
the learned. Isaiah
50:4
Jesus
was always in the right place at the right time with the right word. He said this was because His Father had
awakened His ear to hear - morning by morning. Each morning, if we will begin to diligently
spend time in the presence of the Lord, we also will be in the right
place, with the right word, at the right time, becoming an end-time
prophetic voice.
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