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Practicum - How to Pray for someone
Practicum Activation: Ministering to Another Person This is where boldness becomes real. Step 1: Ask the Holy Spirit to highlight one person. This can be someone you know or someone you encounter during your day. Step 2: Approach them with humility and kindness. You can say:“Hey, can I pray for you?” Step 3: Before you pray, quietly ask the Holy Spirit:“What is on Your heart for this person?” Step 4: Begin praying out loud. You can start simple: “Father, I thank You for this person. I ask that You bless them, strengthen them, and guide them.” Step 5: As you pray, listen. The Holy Spirit may give you: A wordA phraseA scriptureA feelingA direction to pray into Speak what He gives you clearly and simply. Step 6: Close in peace. Do not force anything. Do not try to impress. Stay led, not pressured. Reflection and Discussion What fears come up when you think about praying for someone? What step feels most challenging? How does spending time with God affect your confidence? Who can you begin practicing with this week?
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Is it prophetic process or demonic oppression?
How can you know for sure? This is one of the most important discernment questions believers can learn to answer. Here’s the clearest, most biblical way to tell the difference. Prophetic Process God-initiated shaping for purpose A prophetic process is something God allows or leads you through to mature you, prepare you, or position you for assignment. It is refining, not enslaving. Biblical patterns: • Joseph was processed before promotion • David was formed before the throne • Moses was prepared before deliverance leadership • Even Jesus was led into the wilderness by the Spirit Key markers of prophetic process: • You still have peace beneath pressure • Conviction leads you toward repentance, not shame • God is speaking, correcting, and guiding you • Fruit grows over time, even if slowly • The process draws you closer to God, not farther • There is restraint, not chaos • You retain authority and identity A prophetic process stretches you, but it does not dominate you. Demonic Oppression Enemy-initiated pressure to steal, weaken, or delay Demonic oppression is not refinement. It is resistance. It seeks to exhaust you, silence you, distract you, or keep you stuck. Biblical patterns: • Israel oppressed in Egypt • Saul tormented by a spirit • The woman bent over for 18 years • Believers hindered by satanic resistance Key markers of demonic oppression: • Persistent heaviness without clarity • Condemnation instead of conviction • Cycles that never produce fruit • Loss of peace, clarity, or authority • Confusion, fear, dread, or spiritual numbness • Resistance to prayer, worship, or the Word • Identity feels attacked or diminished Oppression presses down. Process builds up. The Biggest Difference Process has purpose.Oppression has no fruit. God never processes you just to break you.The enemy never attacks you to make you whole. How You Know for Sure Ask these questions honestly before God: 1. Is this producing fruit or keeping me stuck? 2. Does this drive me toward God or away from Him? 3. Is there clarity, even if it hurts, or only confusion? 4. Do I still have authority to stand, or do I feel powerless? 5. When I resist in prayer, does it lift or intensify?
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Bonus: Prophetic Process
Prophetic Process. What is it? The prophetic process is the way God prepares you to carry what He called you to without misrepresenting Him. It comes before power. God will never release authority to someone whose character cannot sustain it. So before He uses you publicly, He works on you privately. The prophetic process is where God strips you. Not to harm you, but to purify you. It is the season where ego is confronted, motives are exposed, and self is pressed out. Where obedience is tested when no one is watching. Where surrender is no longer theoretical, but costly. This is why oil costs you everything. Power is not learned in a classroom. It is forged in pressure. It is formed in crushing. It is proven in surrender. The prophetic process is when God removes everything in you that would contaminate His power flowing through you. Anything that would cause you to misuse authority, seek validation, or draw attention to yourself instead of Him. Many want the anointing. Many want the power. But few are willing to be hidden, corrected, confronted, and refined. Calling gets you out. Process prepares you to carry.Only purity sustains power. That is the prophetic process. The prophetic process is not mystical. It is practical, painful, and purposeful. It looks like this. Testing through waitingGod gives you a word, a calling, or a glimpse of what you will carry. Then He makes you wait. Not days. Years. The delay tests whether you trust Him or need control. Being hidden when you are ready to be seen. You know what you carry, but God keeps you out of the spotlight. Others are promoted while you stay unseen. This presses pride and kills the need for validation. Obedience when it costs you. God asks you to obey when it makes no sense financially, relationally, or strategically. Partial obedience disqualifies many here. Misunderstanding and mislabeling. You are misunderstood, misjudged, or spoken about. People assume motives that are not yours. God watches how you respond when your character is questioned.
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Obedience and Faith
Who did not enter the Promised Land: - Moses Because he struck the rock instead of speaking to it, he misrepresented God’s character before the people (Numbers 20). Moses saw the land, but did not enter it. - Aron He died before Israel crossed over (Numbers 20). His failure with the golden calf and later disobedience disqualified him from entering. - The unbelieving generationEveryone twenty years old and older who came out of Egypt, except two, died in the wilderness because of unbelief, fear, and rebellion (Numbers 14). Who did enter the Promised Land: - Joshua He led Israel into the land. Joshua trusted God fully, followed Him completely, and remained obedient. - Caleb had a different spirit. He believed God when others doubted and received his inheritance even at old age. The takeaway: The Promised Land was not entered by gifting, position, or past sacrifice. It was entered by faith, obedience, and trust in God’s character. Calling gets you out of Egypt. Faith and obedience get you into promise. God called His people out of bondage because He is a deliverer. When Moses was told to speak to the rock and instead struck it, he allowed frustration, weariness, and anger to lead him. The water still came, but God’s character was distorted. The people saw power, but they missed His heart. That is how misrepresentation happens. You misrepresent God when deliverance is ministered without love. When correction is driven by irritation instead of obedience. When authority is exercised without tenderness. When truth is spoken with force but without God’s tone. Bondage often produces frustration in leaders. People repeat cycles. They resist change. They complain. If a leader allows that frustration to shape how they act or speak and then attaches God’s name to it, God is misrepresented. The message becomes: God is harsh. God is fed up. God is angry. When in reality, God is patient, merciful, and precise. God will still move. The water may still flow. People may still be helped.
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Natasha Dzhuga
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Kingdom builder & founder of Global Fire Mentorship. Equipping leaders to ignite purpose, grow in faith, and impact the world for Christ.

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