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School of the Prophets – Episode 10: Watchman & Warning Ministry
The watchman.
The watchman stood on the walls of a city.
His responsibility was not to create danger.
His responsibility was to see danger before others saw it.
His assignment was not popularity.
His assignment was warning.
The watchman lived with a burden.
While others slept, he remained awake.
While others celebrated, he watched.
While others ignored danger, he scanned the horizon.
When danger approached, the watchman sounded the trumpet.
Some listened.
Some mocked.
Some ignored the warning.
But the watchman's responsibility was not controlling people's response.
His responsibility was faithfulness to the message.
The modern Church desperately needs watchmen.
Not alarmists.
Not fearmongers.
Not conspiracy theorists.
But men and women who stand in God's counsel and faithfully communicate what He is saying.
A true watchman speaks because he loves people.
A true watchman warns because he cares.
A true watchman understands that silence can be just as dangerous as error.
The watchman does not create the storm.
He simply sees it before others do.
PROPHETIC LAB
Lab Objective
To understand the biblical role of the watchman and develop discernment regarding warning ministry, responsibility, and prophetic stewardship.
ACTIVATION 1 — The Watchman's Assignment
Read:
Ezekiel 33:1-9
Answer:
What was the watchman's responsibility?
What was the trumpet for?
Who was accountable?
What happened if the watchman remained silent?
Write your observations.
ACTIVATION 2 — Warning vs Fear
Read:
Jonah 3
Compare:
Godly Warning
Produces repentance
Leads people to God
Offers hope
Fear-Based Messaging
Produces panic
Creates confusion
Focuses on fear
Answer:
How can prophetic people avoid fear-based ministry?
ACTIVATION 3 — The Burden Exercise
Read:
Jeremiah 6:17
Ask:
What burdens has God placed on my heart?
Are they personal burdens or God's burdens?
How do I discern the difference?
Journal your response.
ACTIVATION 4 — The Trumpet Test
Before speaking a warning ask:
Did God actually say this?
Does it agree with Scripture?
Is my motive love?
Is there a redemptive purpose?
Am I willing to be accountable?
Reflect on each question.
ACTIVATION 5 — Prayer Watch
Spend 20 minutes praying as a watchman.
Pray for:
Family
Church
City
Nation
Record:
Scriptures
Burdens
Impressions
Prayer points
Avoid conclusions. Focus on intercession.
ASSIGNMENT 1
Reflection Paper
"The Role of the Watchman"
Write 2–3 pages discussing:
The biblical role of a watchman
Why warning ministry is important
The dangers of false alarms
The importance of accountability
What God is teaching you personally
ASSIGNMENT 2
Bible Character Study
Choose one:
Ezekiel
Jeremiah
Jonah
Noah
John the Baptist
Answer:
What warning did they deliver?
How did people respond?
What can modern prophets learn?
Write a one-page summary.
ASSIGNMENT 3
Seven-Day Watchman Journal
For seven days:
Spend:
15 Minutes Prayer
15 Minutes Scripture
Journal:
Prayer burdens
Scriptures received
Intercession focus
Lessons learned
Do not seek predictions.
Seek God's heart.
ASSIGNMENT 4
Sounding the Trumpet Exercise
Study a current issue affecting:
Family
Church
Community
Ask:
What biblical truth addresses this issue?
Write a one-page warning message rooted in Scripture and hope.
ASSIGNMENT 5
Accountability Exercise
Discuss with a mature believer:
What is the difference between warning and fearmongering?
Record:
Their insights
Areas of agreement
Lessons learned
MEMORY VERSES
Ezekiel 33:7
"So you, son of man: I have made you a watchman..."
Habakkuk 2:1
"I will stand my watch..."
1 Thessalonians 5:6
"Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober."
Memorize these verses throughout the week.
FINAL CHALLENGE
A watchman is not measured by popularity.
He is measured by faithfulness.
Many people want the platform.
Few want the wall.
Many want revelation.
Few want responsibility.
The question is not:
"Do I have a message?"
The deeper question is:
"Am I willing to faithfully steward what God shows me?"
Because the watchman is not responsible for the response.
The watchman is responsible for the warning.
And faithful watchmen remain on the wall even when nobody is listening.