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An oxymoron if you’ve ever heard one, right?

Unspoken (adj.) - implied or understood without being spoken or uttered. You see for most of my life I was either afraid or forbidden to speak my own mind, so when I had something of value to share I resorted to pen and paper. When I began to serve God it was said during prophetic presbytery that the prophetic mantel would come upon me in its fullness. I believe that it has and yet my loyal friends, the pen and paper remain one of my most vigorous sources of expression.

Prophet προφήτης (gr.) is usually someone who is very verbal, someone who speaks forth or openly the oracles of God. Of course I don’t necessarily feel that I reside in the office of the prophet, but rather someone who God chooses to use in this capacity. My claim to this is as the word is used in the New Testament enabled by the Spirit of God to preach and share the divine counsel of the Almighty as well as foretelling of His purposes.

As a pastor, I am called upon to preach and proclaim the full counsel of God and I gladly submit myself to the Spirits use. I am however still inclined to write the things that are impressed in my spirit until such time as they find their proper release.

So with that being said, I welcome you to the Unspoken Prophet’s Blog and pray that you will discover for yourself a word in due season.

 



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The Golden Key
December 19, 2011

While resting this afternoon I saw this illustration in my spirit. There were several men who appeared to be prisoners, they all shared a common cell and they all seemed to be miserably depressed with their circumstances. Night began to fall and all but one of the prisoners fell off to sleep. As the others slept soundly he pulled out a golden key on a string, which was around his neck and concealed by his clothing.

With the key he released himself from the cell and freely roamed the corridors of the complex where he and the others were being held captive. There where many thing of great value that he touched and enjoyed and he fed himself of the delicacies that were found in the kitchen before retiring back to his place in the dimly lit cell with the others.

Time seemed to progress and this went on each and every night while the others were asleep, without fail. Now the other prisoners were malnourished and sick as they were only fed rations from time to time and due to a lack of adequate exercise they had all grown increasingly weak that is except for one. Although they all knew that something was not right they were too sick to really concern themselves with the details.

I asked the Lord, what does this mean? Why is it that this guy has a key and why does he not release himself and the others instead of feeding himself while the others die of sickness and starvation?

 What he said in response shocked me! The Lord said that this is how many in the church live their lives. The golden key represents the truth or the gospel, and the one prisoner has it and has kept it to himself, enjoying all of the benefits while never being changed by them. And even worst than that, by keeping this truth to himself others are dying around him, even within his personal sphere of influence. 

The gospel is (the key) the power of God to set the captive free. It is (the bread of life) which nourishes and invigorates the hungry soul. When one is empowered by the gospel, he should experiences freedom from all of the things that once held him captive and with it should come notable change in the heart and character of the individual.

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On Tuesday, December 20, 2011, Pastor C said
This was actually written some time ago and yet the message still stirs me each time that I read it. My prayer is that many will embrace the message here and take effectual action for the benefit of so many who need the healing touch of the Almighty..


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