Prophetic definition

Prophetic means to “shine forth the truth.” The GLD Search Process equips you to build a unique truth filled pastoral profile that empowers you to read resumes and recognize your next pastor. Your GLD staff are “on call” during your search.
Prophetic here means both a capacity to criticize the current condition of relationships, society, and the world that does not reflect God’s purposes, and to lift up and make available vision, energy, and possibility that reflect the Spirit’s purposes, character, and invitation. To be prophetic is to make Spirit available in our context, and to participate in the continual inbreaking of the Reign of Heaven in the world.

Examples of Prophetic in a sentence

  • Sweeney, Reading Prophetic Books: Form, Intertextuality, and Reception in Prophetic and Post-Biblical Literature, FAT 89 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2014), 3.

  • Instead, there is an independent institution, KPI, which watch television and radio industries as discussed in Chapter 1.155 There are three kinds of dakwah programmes in Trans7: (1) Rahasia Sunnah (the Secret of Prophetic Traditions), (2) Khazanah Islam (the Treasury of Islam) and Khalifah (the Caliph).

  • The main benefit of the book for my dissertation was the discussions on religious healing in Islam when the author spoke about Prophetic medicine.

  • We have a unique early year’s provision which combines the Montessori method with a Prophetic approach for children aged 3-6 years.

  • Jalaluddin Rakhmat says that it was a Shi‘i book that really triggered his doubts about the validity and reliability of Abu Huraira as a communicator of the Prophetic Traditions, perhaps surprising when you consider that a large number of hadith that he upheld and practiced are narrated by Abu Huraira.

  • Jul __, 2006 Jul __, 2011 $1.40 1,733,036 Prophetic Limited Jun 21, 2006 Jun 20, 2011 $4.00 125,000 Total 5,772,695 Cornell Capital Partners, LP – a commitment to issue up to 1,623,077 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.65 per share pursuant to a convertible debenture dated January 12, 2006.

  • Prophetic Limited – a commitment to issue $500,000 of shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $1.40 per share and warrants to purchase up to 746,429 shares at a price of $1.40 per share until July __, 2011 pursuant to an agreement dated July 21, 2006.

  • An unsecured $500,000 loan advanced on or about June 29, 2006 by Prophetic Limited with interest at 10% per annum and with no fixed terms of repayment.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇ 2009 Tax Returns include information and disclosure regarding the financial results of the Company (then known as Prophetic Media, LLC, a California limited liability company, “Prophetic Media”) for calendar year 2009 (such information and disclosure the “Prophetic Media 2009 Financial Information”).

  • Dawson, Comprehending cults: The sociology of new religious movements, Oxford / New York: Oxford University Press, 2006; Weston La Barre, Culture in context, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1980, 37−92, 269−275; Len Oakes, Prophetic charisma: Psychology of revolutionary religious personalities, (Sara Hamilton−Byrne, voorwoord), New York: Syracuse University Press, 1997; Anthony Storr, Feet of clay: Saints, sinners, and madmen, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997.