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Types of Prophets in the Bible | School of the Prophets Level 2 – Lesson 9
PROPHETIC LAB
Lesson 9 — Types of Prophets in the Bible
Lab Objective
To identify the various prophetic functions in Scripture and begin discerning your own prophetic tendencies, burdens, and areas of calling.
ACTIVATION 1 — Prophetic Archetype Assessment
Review the following prophetic types:
Seer Prophet
Receives visions, dreams, revelation.
Watchman Prophet
Warns and guards.
Intercessor Prophet
Carries burdens and prayer assignments.
Reformer Prophet
Calls people back to righteousness.
Governmental Prophet
Advises leaders and influences nations.
Psalmist Prophet
Receives prophetic worship and songs.
Revival Prophet
Calls for awakening and repentance.
Forerunner Prophet
Prepares the way for God's next move.
Warning Prophet
Alerts people to danger and judgment.
Which three resonate most with you?
Why?
ACTIVATION 2 — Study Your Spiritual Burdens
Ask yourself:
What burdens do I carry most often?
☐ Prayer
☐ Worship
☐ Revival
☐ Leadership
☐ Holiness
☐ Discernment
☐ Evangelism
☐ Government
☐ Church Health
Journal your observations.
ACTIVATION 3 — Biblical Case Study
Choose one:
Samuel
Elijah
Elisha
Nathan
Jeremiah
Agabus
John the Baptist
David
Identify:
Their prophetic type
Their primary assignment
Their impact on God's people
ACTIVATION 4 — Prayer of Discovery
Pray:
"Lord, reveal the burdens and assignments You have placed upon my life."
Spend 20 minutes in prayer and journaling.
Record:
Scriptures
Impressions
Recurring themes
Areas of passion
ACTIVATION 5 — Ministry Reflection
Answer:
If God gave me a microphone today, what message would I most likely preach?
The answer often reveals your prophetic burden.
ASSIGNMENTS
Assignment 1
Reflection Paper
"What Type of Prophet Am I Becoming?"
Write 2–3 pages discussing:
Which prophetic type resonates most with you
Why
Biblical examples
Areas requiring development
Assignment 2
Bible Character Study
Choose one:
Samuel
Nathan
Gad
Elijah
Jeremiah
Ezekiel
Agabus
John the Baptist
Write a one-page summary explaining:
Their prophetic function
Their message
Their assignment
Assignment 3
Prophetic Timeline
Create a timeline showing:
Old Testament examples
New Testament examples
Their prophetic type
Their primary function
Assignment 4
Personal Calling Journal
For seven days journal:
Burdens
Dreams
Scriptures
Prayer impressions
Look for repeated themes.
Assignment 5
Scripture Research
Study:
Amos 3:7
Ezekiel 33
Revelation 19:10
Acts 11:27-30
1 Samuel 9:9
Write what each passage teaches about prophetic ministry.
Closing Prophetic Thought
"God does not create copies. Every prophet carries a unique burden, a unique assignment, and a unique expression of God's heart. Your goal is not to become Elijah, Jeremiah, or Agabus. Your goal is to become the person God called you to be."