

So we have the prophetic word made more sure, to which you do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts.
- 2 Peter 1:19
Dear People Who Keep Company with God,
Peter compares prophecy to a lamp shining in a dark place. Without its light, the church can drift into worldliness and spiritual darkness. When prophecy is embraced in a healthy way, it helps us see clearly and walk wisely. Right now, the Holy Spirit is highlighting how He is shaping prophetic ministry in this season, helping us better understand and walk in it.
A cleansing is taking place. God is removing performance, sensationalism, celebrity culture, and vague, prediction-driven ministry. He is restoring the prophetic to its true purpose, rooted in His heart, His Word, and His character. The Holy Spirit is refining the prophetic, not discarding it.
While prophecy includes words of knowledge, healings, miracles, signs, and even insight into future events, these are not its central focus. At its core, prophecy exists to reveal Jesus, honor Him, and draw attention to Him. The Holy Spirit is bringing the prophetic back to a simple place of listening to Him, loving Him, and helping others see Him more clearly.
Words about future events are a valid part of biblical prophecy. Jesus said the Spirit would show us things to come (John 16:13). At the same time, the Holy Spirit has been emphasizing prophecies that shape our growth. There is a renewed focus on identity, courage, repentance, and unity. The prophetic is not only informative; it is transformative.
The Holy Spirit is raising up voices that reflect the Father's heart. These are voices that can correct without crushing, warn without wounding, and invite people into a life marked by hope. The tone is shifting, and that shift itself is evidence of the spirit at work.
He is also teaching the church how to weigh and discern the prophetic. This may be one of the most important developments of all. The body of Christ is maturing. People are no longer receiving everything uncritically. They are learning to test the spirits, weigh words carefully, look for fruit, examine motives, measure everything against Scripture, and value character. As the church matures, it becomes a safer place for the prophetic, and the prophetic strengthens the church's health.
For a long time, prophetic ministry largely lived “out there” in conferences, online platforms, and itinerant personalities. That season played an important role in God’s restoration of the prophetic to His people. Now it feels as though God is bringing it into the church's living room. In that space, there is room for accountability, ongoing discipleship, shared discernment, and life together.
The prophetic is not meant to stay within the walls of the church. It calls the church into the world God loves. There is a growing expression of prophetic evangelism that feels natural rather than awkward, marked by boldness in speaking life into dark places and by spiritual authority in everyday moments. The Holy Spirit is weaving prophetic ministry into the fabric of daily life.
Clearer, humbler, and more Christ-centered prophetic voices are emerging from the ashes of past mistakes and failures. The Holy Spirit is not only shaping prophetic ministers. He is forming a prophetic people. Every believer can learn to hear His voice, grow in discernment, and reflect the Father’s heart to those around them. The Holy Spirit is inviting you to embrace this and become one of the prophetic voices He is raising up in this hour.
Many Blessings, BW








