The Apostolic Ministry Start Up Coaching And Consulting

By Robert Foster


In this shaken and shaking and fragile world we need a word of assurance and reassurance and the apostle John reminds us of Him who lives forever and ever, in Revelation Chapter 10 and verse 5. You may need to be reminded of that. Have a look at the following article taking us through the theme As the end of time draws near there arise a need for ministry start up coaching and consulting.

This is why the apostle Paul, in his epistle, took up an offering for the believers living in Jerusalem. Paul was proactive in his response to this prophecy; prophecy helps us prepare and take proactive measures. Paul had a heart of compassion to help them through this unfruitful and challenging time. The church in Antioch acted proactively responding to the prophet's prediction that was yet to come.

These are good signs because men of God are invariably reluctant to take up the task at the start, but the person has eventually won around to following Jesus Christ. Too many people, Jesus was a phony, but to as many, as received Him, He gave power. Some could not receive Paul's ministry, but when people accepted that he was sent by the risen living Jesus, they drew from him something of the life and love of God.

In every prophetic department, we witness moral uprightness. We see simplicity of worship and spiritual directness. Each prophetic ministry displays high standards of inter-personal relationships. It is all there in the Sermon on the Mount. Some plead that biblical standards are too high, too narrow, too limiting, for today. Not so.

In these final moments of time, do you know what God is going to do? Revelation tells us! God is going to raise up preachers, and preachers who will be prophetic. He will have a band of prophetic preachers or a community of prophets. Prophets do not just teach the Word and expound the Scriptures, but they give a direct word from God.

The prophet's role is to seek and discern God's voice. The word counsel above comes from the Hebrew word crowd meaning "a private session, a company of persons in close deliberation; by implication-intimacy, consultation, a secret assembly, secret (counsel)." It means going into God's presence to have a meeting or session with Him.

What happens in one of these sessions with God? First, you connect and relate to your Creator. God desires a relationship with His people, but we are to make a concerted effort to meet with Him during our prayer times. His presence is addictive, once we make it in we experience dimensions of Him that are all too wonderful, and naturally, we are inclined to want more of Him.

The word can be so sweet, and yet some grim consequences can be seen. What God is wanting is a prophetic people, who will speak out God's word, and live out God's word. As you eat this book, this will happen in your life. Now, the prophets were never very popular. Jesus reminds us that the religious people stoned the prophets.




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