Lesson (1) Highlights Activation’s & Assignments
LESSON HIGHLIGHTS
1. Not Everyone Who Is Curious Is Called
Interest in prophecy does not automatically mean prophetic calling.
Some people:
admire prophetic ministry
enjoy supernatural conversations
love spiritual experiences
But calling is deeper than fascination.
A calling comes with:
burden
responsibility
process
sacrifice
accountability
Question:
Do I desire prophetic ministry because of fascination or divine burden?
2. Calling Often Begins With Divine Interruption
Most prophetic callings begin with disruption.
Examples:
Moses → burning bush
Samuel → hearing God's voice
Isaiah → heavenly encounter
Jeremiah → divine commissioning
Ezekiel → visions
Prophetic calling is usually initiated by God—not human ambition.
Key truth:
Calling chooses you before you fully understand it.
3. The Call Comes Before Clarity
Many called people initially feel:
confused
unqualified
fearful
resistant
uncertain
Examples:
Moses: “I cannot speak.”
Jeremiah: “I am only a child.”
Gideon: insecurity
Uncertainty does not disqualify calling.
4. Gift Is Not The Same As Office
Someone may:
prophesy occasionally
sense impressions
receive dreams
operate in discernment
Without necessarily being called into prophetic office.
Difference:
Gift = function occasionally
Office = life assignment
5. Calling Requires Process
A true call is tested.
God develops:
character
humility
obedience
endurance
maturity
Before public release.
Examples:
Moses (40 years)
David (process before throne)
Joseph (pit to palace)
6. Calling Carries Responsibility
The prophetic is not entertainment.
A prophetic call means:
representing God accurately
stewarding revelation carefully
maintaining integrity
walking in humility
7. Confirmation Matters
Calling should be discerned through:
prayer
Scripture
fruit
wise counsel
prophetic confirmation
inward witness of the Holy Spirit
Avoid self-appointment.
KEY SCRIPTURES
Jeremiah 1:5
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you..."
1 Samuel 3:10
"Speak Lord, for your servant hears."
Amos 3:7
"Surely the Lord God does nothing unless He reveals..."
Ephesians 4:11
"He gave some to be apostles, prophets..."
Romans 11:29
"The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable."
LESSON 1 ACTIVATION
Activation 1 — Personal Reflection
Take 15–20 minutes in prayer and journal your answers.
Write honestly:
When did I first sense spiritual sensitivity?
Have I had dreams, impressions, visions, burdens, or unusual spiritual experiences?
What consistently draws me toward prophetic ministry?
Am I pursuing calling or platform?
What fears do I have about prophetic calling?
Activation 2 — Calling Timeline
Create your personal prophetic timeline.
Mark key moments:
salvation
encounters
dreams
prophetic words received
seasons of unusual spiritual sensitivity
moments God strongly spoke
Title:
My Calling Journey
Activation 3 — Scripture Meditation
Spend time praying through:
Jeremiah 1
Ask:
Lord, what applies to me?
What do You want to reveal?
1 Samuel 3
Ask:
Am I listening?
Isaiah 6
Ask:
What areas need cleansing?
Journal impressions.
Activation 4 — Quiet Listening Exercise
Set aside 10 minutes.
No phone.
No distractions.
No music (optional soft instrumental only).
Pray:
"Holy Spirit, if You desire to speak, I am listening."
Write down:
impressions
scriptures
burdens
thoughts to test later
Goal:
Sensitivity, not performance.
ASSIGNMENTS
Assignment 1 — Written Reflection
Submit a 1–2 page response:
“Do I believe I am called? Why or why not?”
Include:
biblical reasons
personal experiences
concerns/questions
Assignment 2 — Prophetic Character Study
Choose ONE:
Moses
Samuel
Jeremiah
Isaiah
Ezekiel
Deborah
John the Baptist
Agabus
Study:
how they were called
their response
their process
lessons learned
Submit short summary.
Assignment 3 — Prayer Assignment
Pray daily for 7 days:
"Lord, reveal truth about my calling and prepare my heart for Your purpose."
Journal anything significant.
Assignment 4 — Accountability Conversation
Speak with:
pastor
ORspiritual mentor
ORtrusted leader
Ask:
“Based on fruit and observation, do you see prophetic calling, gifting, or development in my life?”
Write what you learned.
FINAL CHALLENGE
Ask yourself:
If nobody ever saw me publicly, would I still want to hear God's voice?
That question reveals motive.