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PROPHETIC ACADEMY / FOUNDATION 102
THE FOUR
PHASES OF A PROPHET
TRACK: PROPHETIC FOUNDATIONS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
MATURATION,
NOT HIERARCHY
This teaching presents prophetic development as a journey of process rather than a ladder of status. All believers are equal as sons and daughters before God, but prophetic people do not all carry the same level of formation, maturity, administration, or responsibility. The four phases help a person discern where they are, what God is forming in them, and what dangers must be resisted in that season.
"The distance between your call and your commission is your consecration."
The transcript from Pasted text 4 focuses mainly on the Seed Phase. It teaches that recognition is not commission. A person may receive a prophetic word that identifies their call, but their first response must be humility, submission, and death to self. The latter transcript confirms the full framework as Seed, Formation, Maturation, and Reproduction, making this page a complete teaching note for all four phases.
THE FRAMEWORK
SEED TO
REPRODUCTION
The life of a tree becomes the framework for prophetic development. A seed must be recognised, buried, formed, matured, and eventually reproduced. The aim is not fame, title, or visibility. The aim is a yielded life that can carry the call of God with character, accuracy, honour, and fruit.
Seed
The call is recognised. The person begins to understand that the prophetic has been placed upon their life. The response is not publicity but surrender. The seed must fall, submit, and die before it can produce fruit.
Formation
The prophet is shaped in doctrine, discipline, prayer, service, sound judgement, and spiritual etiquette. This is the hidden work where God forms content, language, character, and government within the person.
Maturation
The prophet begins to function with greater stability and weight. The danger is pride, comparison, and familiarity. Maturation must deepen honour, not produce rebellion or the illusion of equality with spiritual leadership.
Reproduction
The prophet begins to raise, train, and reproduce others. This is not merely public ministry. It is the ability to carry a lineage, pour into sons and daughters, and leave fruit that can continue beyond personal visibility.
PHASE MAP
KNOW WHERE
YOU ARE
These phases are not about spiritual elitism. They describe processing. A person can be in church for decades and remain in the Seed Phase, while another may grow quickly by devotion and grace. The question is not how long a person has been present. The question is what God has been allowed to form.
Seed
Your call is identified. Your ordination predates your conception, but recognition requires a response.
Stay low. Submit. Be consecrated. Let the call go into the ground before it reaches the platform.
Formation
Language, structure, theology, service, discipline, prophetic administration, and the ability to be corrected.
Remain teachable. Receive instruction. Let private obedience become stronger than public expression.
Maturation
Motive, honour, humility, submission, endurance, and the ability to carry authority without self exaltation.
Keep your knees taller than your shoulders. Maturity should increase honour, not entitlement.
Reproduction
Fruit, sons, daughters, systems, teaching, impartation, and a prophetic culture that can be passed on.
Pour out without losing consecration. Build people, not a personality cult. Reproduce Christ centred prophetic life.
THE DANGER
IS PREMATURE VISIBILITY
The Seed Phase teaching gives a severe warning. Recognition must not become self-promotion. A prophetic word does not automatically equal readiness. Many people receive identification but resist burial, so they remain alone, unformed, and unable to carry what was spoken over them.
KEY POINTS FROM THE TEACHING
WHAT THIS
MEANS FOR THE HOUSE
The aim is not only to host a prophetic atmosphere but to raise people who can think, serve, discern, study, and carry the prophetic with theological depth and spiritual maturity.
Seed carries discovery but can be threatened by pride. Formation carries growth but can be threatened by impatience. Maturation carries authority but can be threatened by comparison. Reproduction carries fruit but can be threatened by self preservation.
Maturation is not measured only by years. Devotion in prayer, study, worship, righteousness, and service positions a person for growth, while grace allows God to lift and qualify the called.
A prophetic person is not fully fruitful because they are known. Fruit is seen when others are raised, equipped, protected, and sent with the DNA of Christ and the house.
A prophet is recognised in the seed, formed in hiddenness, matured through honour, and reproduced through fruit. The call is not the finish line. Consecration is the bridge between calling and commission.
APOSTLE OSCAR GUOBADIA
SENIOR LEADER, THE BROOK PLACE
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