What do you do when you see something spiritually significant—but the people around you can’t or won’t receive it? In this follow-up to Episode 55 on lament, Doug and Emily tackle the practical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of sharing prophetic messages—especially in churches that either *suppress supernatural gifts (Egypt)* or *allow everything without discernment (Babylon).* This episode is for seers, prophets, and anyone navigating how to share spiritual insight in a faithful, humble, and impactful way. Whether you’re ministering in a cessationist environment or a hyper-charismatic one, this episode will equip you with wisdom, grace, and perspective. Based on Chapter 11: Sharing the Message from Doug’s book *Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm*, this episode covers:
- The difference between Egypt (rigid, skeptical churches) and Babylon (undiscerning, permissive ones)
- Why lament, not outrage, is the best posture for seers
- How to honor authority while still delivering a hard word
- Why relational integrity and timing matter more than flashy revelation
- What Esther, Jeremiah, and Jesus teach us about prophetic delivery
- How to deliver correction in ways that can be received
- Navigating churches that weaponize theology to silence the Spirit
“If I can’t grieve over it, I don’t deliver it.” – Emily
Listen in and be encouraged to walk with humility, discernment, and boldness as a faithful seer in complex spiritual environments.
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