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Prophets of the Bible
Major Prophets (longer prophetic books) 1. Isaiah 2. Jeremiah 3. Lamentations (traditionally linked to Jeremiah) 4. Ezekiel 5. Daniel Minor Prophets (shorter books, sometimes called “The Twelve”) 1. Hosea 2. Joel 3. Amos 4. Obadiah 5. Jonah 6. Micah 7. Nahum 8. Habakkuk 9. Zephaniah 10. Haggai 11. Zechariah 12. Malachi Key Prophets Without Their Own Books These men and women are called prophets in Scripture or function prophetically: - Moses (the greatest prophet of Israel, Deuteronomy 34:10) - Samuel (1 Samuel 3:20) - Nathan (advised King David, 2 Samuel 7:2) - Elijah (1 Kings 17–2 Kings 2) - Elisha (2 Kings 2–13) - Gad (David’s prophet, 1 Samuel 22:5) - Ahijah (1 Kings 11:29) - Shemaiah (2 Chronicles 12:5) - Iddo (2 Chronicles 9:29) - Azariah son of Oded (2 Chronicles 15:1) - Hanani & Jehu his son (2 Chronicles 16:7; 19:2) - Huldah (female prophetess) (2 Kings 22:14) - Deborah (female prophetess and judge) (Judges 4:4) - Miriam (prophetess, Moses’ sister) (Exodus 15:20) - Anna (prophetess at Jesus’ dedication) (Luke 2:36) - John the Baptist (called the greatest prophet, Matthew 11:11) Notes - The Bible often refers to “company of prophets” (schools of prophets, e.g., 1 Samuel 10:5, 1 Kings 20:35).
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Anointing Oil
Jesus won the victory over satan, giving us authority, access, and dominion over the spiritual realm. Through His death and resurrection, the veil was torn, and the division between people and priests was removed. Now, every believer has equal access to the Father through the blood of Jesus Christ. We have been given spiritual weapons and the full armor of God to crush every work of the enemy. Sometimes our faith needs a tangible reminder of the authority we carry in Christ. Anointing oil is one of those reminders used biblically as a symbol of consecration, healing, and divine protection. Many believers have seen powerful breakthroughs when applying anointing oil in faith. This is not a religious ritual but a prophetic act of agreement with God’s Word. Whether you have oil in hand or not, your authority comes from being sealed by the Spirit through Jesus Christ. The oil serves as a physical point of contact to release and activate faith. Ways to Use Anointing Oil When applying the oil, declare the Word of God and the power of the blood of Jesus. Apply directly to the forehead, palms of hands, or any area in need of healing. You can also anoint: - Doors, windows, and entryways - Vehicles (for travel protection) - Workplace or ministry spaces - Personal items or belongings - New homes or properties Biblical Uses & References - Authority – Luke 10:19 - Commissioning – 1 Samuel 10:1 - Consecration – Exodus 30:29–30, Luke 7:46, Exodus 40:9, Leviticus 8:12 - Fasting – Matthew 6:17 - Protection – Psalm 23:5 - Blessing – Exodus 30:31 - Deliverance – Mark 6:13 - Healing – James 5:14–15 - Purification – Ecclesiastes 9:8 If you do not have anointing oil on hand, you can use pure olive oil or order our Global Fire Anointing Oil Take olive oil before the Lord in prayer, asking Him to consecrate it and set it apart as a symbol of His power and authority. Prayer for Consecrating Oil Father, in the name of Jesus, I set apart and consecrate this oil unto You. I ask that You sanctify it for Your purposes, that it may be a point of contact for faith, healing, deliverance, and breakthrough. Let it represent the power and authority You have given us through Jesus Christ, and may it carry the presence of Your Holy Spirit wherever it is applied. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
I Am Statements
Knowing Who I Am in Christ How God sees me through Jesus Instructions:Repeat these statements out loud every day preferably while looking into a mirror or your phone camera. Faith comes from hearing. Romans 10:17. When you hear the truth about who you are in Christ, you begin to believe it about yourself. You will live out the full life Jesus intended you to live: a life of freedom, wholeness, and abundance. I Am Statements - I am a masterpiece, created with divine intention. - I am righteous through Jesus. - I am secure in my God. - I am anointed and appointed. - I am disciplined and focused. - I am prosperous in every area of life. - I am good because He is good in me. - I am free from all bondage. - I am redeemed and restored. - I am set apart and special. - I am holy unto the Lord. - I am pure in heart and mind. - I am a treasured gem in God’s kingdom. - I am a leader with influence. - I am confident in who God made me to be. - I am beautiful inside and out. - I am excellent at what I do. - I am healthy and whole. - I am organized and wise. - I am healed in body, mind, and spirit. - I am bold and courageous. - I am fearfully and wonderfully made. - - - - - - I Am Not Statements - I am not afraid. - I am not alone. - I am not less than. - I am not a failure. - I am not worthless. - I am not a slave to sin. - I am not in captivity. - I am not insecure. - - - - - Remember:Feel free to add your own “I Am” statements based on what you need to believe about yourself and the areas you want to grow confidence in. Speak life over your identity until your heart believes what your mouth is declaring. Copyright Global Fire Starter Ministries 2025 This material may not be reproduced without written permission.
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