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Inside the Biblical School of the Prophets I School of the Prophets Level 2 – Lesson 3
In this lesson we discuss:
The first School of the Prophets Samuel's role in prophetic development The Sons of the Prophets Elijah and Elisha's mentoring model Worship and prophecy Community and accountability Character development before ministry Why prophetic training is biblical Lessons for modern prophetic schools Discover how prophets were equipped, developed, and released in Scripture.
Key Scriptures: 1 Samuel 10, 1 Samuel 19, 2 Kings 2, 2 Kings 4 , Amos 7, Ephesians 4 ,
Mishkan Institute | School of the Prophets
PROPHETIC LAB LESSON 3
PROPHETIC LAB
The School of the Prophets in the Bible Lab Objective To discover how prophets were trained in Scripture and identify the principles that made prophetic schools effective.
ACTIVATION 1 — Biblical Investigation Read: 1 Samuel 10:5-10 Answer: What was happening among the prophets? Why was worship present? What role did the prophetic community play? Journal observations.
ACTIVATION 2 — Samuel's Model Study: 1 Samuel 19:18-24 Write: What was Samuel teaching? Why did prophets gather together? What can modern prophetic schools learn from this model?
ACTIVATION 3 — Elijah & Elisha Read: 2 Kings 2 Identify: Mentorship principles Character development Loyalty Impartation Accountability
ACTIVATION 4 — Community vs Isolation Answer honestly: Do I prefer learning alone? Do I receive correction well? Why did God place prophets in community? Journal your response.
ASSIGNMENT 2–3 Page Paper "What Made the School of the Prophets Effective?" Include: Samuel's contribution Elijah's contribution Elisha's contribution Importance of mentorship Importance of community Modern application
FINAL CHALLENGE
Ask yourself: "Am I seeking prophetic power, or am I willing to submit to prophetic process?" Because in Scripture, prophets were rarely self-made. They were developed through relationship, mentorship, discipline, and time.