• Christians as Prophets
  • Every Christian, regardless of their role, has a prophetic presence through their actions and lifestyle.
  • This presence can convict others, even without explicit words.

    Zach Meerkreebs
    You as a Christian have a prophetic presence. You might not be a prophet, but as soon as you enter into something, you are stating something by the way you act. You are a prophet on Friday nights. You’re a prophet with your bank account. You’re a prophet on the first date and the second date on the third date. How are you representing yourself? You’re a prophet when you visit your family. You’re a prophet. Are you willing to be understood as a troubler? Elijah was misunderstood as a troubler, but some of us are called to confront in such a way and be prophetic in such a way that some people will be like, whenever they come to the party, I just feel kind of convicted. I just kind of feel like they’re judging me. Well, if you are judging them, quit it. But if you’re living a certain way that’s kind of troubling to the things of this world, then