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ME, MY PROPHETIC DESTINY AND THE PROPHET By Femi A. Falade


ME, MY PROPHETIC DESTINY AND THE PROPHET

By Femi A. Falade

Part One (Dedicated to My Mother, Happy Birthday in Advanced)

The prophetic malady that fills our current generation calls for serious concerns. Many who are in pursuit of their prophetic destinies have been misled to think that what they are looking for does not exist. Many people cried their precious destinies into the hands of the prophets and the prophets too, in a bit to help them cry their destinies into the hands of their benefactors. Who will help who?

We need help. The help of an interpreter; the help of a correct definition of our prophetic destiny; the help of a prophet; the help of a definition of the “me” factor and his function in the pursuit of destiny. We need to look at it closely, we need to look at it wisely, we need to look at it deeply. 

THE “ME”

The inability to understand the “me” in me will end me in me. 

Those who do not realize that the destinies they carry have a deadline waste time searching for themselves among themselves. 

They are more confused when they realize that, before their conception in their mothers’ womb, their destinies had been waiting for them. This confusing situation leads to the search of themselves. 

Many people search for themselves by themselves and in themselves. Others search for themselves among themselves. The remaining few search for themselves by themselves through themselves by consulting the seer. 

The seer also, who is in search of what is not lost saw them in themselves and around themselves. What a complicated world we find ourselves!

One night in 2002, I was disturbed sleeping so my mother asked and thought I had a bad dream or demon was tormenting me. Out of curiosity and much pressing, I gave her an unclear and incomplete fallacy. The following day, I was taken to the prophet. The prophet prayed and said, it is the spirit of death that wanted to take him and we need to do “spiritual work” with white cloths, candle and so on. I thought in myself, why am I giving my mother all these stresses? I cannot go back to say I cooked up a fallacy that night. All things went and I realized that, that prophet has not found himself.

Lost but find! The “me” you are looking for is not what you found. 

There is a difference between “me” and my destiny. The “me” can only be found through a source. The “me” is found in Christ. To find the “me” I will need to accept the identifier who identifies all identities. 

Jesus is the identifier who identifies all identities

When you are found in Jesus, you have found yourself. The day I met Jesus, my identity was found. I need not go to the prophet to know who I am. In fact, many prophets who I later met in life proclaimed my identity but it was not new to me, i am only new to myself everyday by illumination.

When you lose yourself, find yourself in Jesus. 

The illumination of the “me” makes me more familiar with myself. 

You must keep knowing yourself daily. Your identity is crucial to your prophetic destiny.  Know yourself first. Know your capacity. Know your gifts and talents. Know your inner disposition. Know your innate compositions. Know your life and know your death, (Selah). 

All these, if you like go to ten prophets, cannot come in an illuminative way, you would need to search them in Jesus.

 What you see now is not you. There are more to You!

Continues in Part two...


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