Freedom Centre NZ

The Power Of Prophecy — Ps Adem Guneyi (TGA)

Freedom Centre NZ

Sunday 28th of September, 11:00AM Gathering, Tauranga Location
Ps Adem Guneyi on a Freedom Centre 2025 message — “The Power Of Prophecy“


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SPEAKER_00:

Alright, 1 Corinthians 14, verse 1 to 5. It says it's Paul speaking. Thank you, Jacques. Just to give you a little bit of context here. Paul is writing to the church in Corinth. This is 1 Corinthians 14. 1 Corinthians 12 is a passage of scripture about spiritual gifts and our part in the body. How many know everybody has a part to play? I need to remind you this morning that Freedom Center is not a place that you come and put a bum on a seat. You have a part to play. You are part of the body, and when you are missing, it is like one of our fingers, our toes, our arms, our legs are missing. And we want to encourage you that you have a part to play and something to do for the kingdom of God. And so then 1 Corinthians 13 is all about love. And then 1 Corinthians 14 is about order in the church and particularly how to use the gifts. And so Paul says this: he says, Pursue love and desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy. Very interesting. He highlights the gift of prophecy. And he says, For he who speaks in a tongue does not speak to men but to God, for no one understands him. However, in the spirit he speaks mysteries. But he who prophesies speaks edification, exhortation, and comfort to men. He who speaks in a tongue edifies himself, but he who prophesies edifies the church. And this is what Paul says, and I just want to echo what Paul says. I wish you all spoke with tongues, but even more that you prophesied. This is like permission to go after these two things: tongues and prophecy. Tongues and prophecy. For he who prophesies is greater than he who speaks in a tongue, unless indeed he interprets, that the church may receive edification. Holy Spirit, help us. Control my bladder. In Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. You know the Bible, we know this as believers. I hope we know this as people who belong to Freedom Center as well. Is that the Bible's very clear about the power of our words? We've done lots of sermons and teachings on this, but I want to remind you that death and life are in the power of the tongue. Now, notice we don't have to teach anybody about how to produce death out of their tongue. Notice you don't have to teach anyone that. That's natural. That comes very in fact, we're all experts at that. But but what we need to teach people is that not only does death come out of the tongue, not only is death produced out of the tongue, but life is produced out of our tongues, out of our mouths. And part of that whole life thing is prophecy. Now I want to, what I want to do is that the whole point of this message is to give some guardrails around prophecy, but also release the church to uh raise the water table of prophecy for the everyday believer. Uh if you've been part of Freedom Center, I would say for maybe more than two years, um, which is probably about half the room, two or three years, you would know that um we've tried hard to build a safe prophetic culture that we believe that everybody should be able to prophesy, and we encourage it. Um if you have only been around for maybe two years or less, you probably don't know where we stand when it comes to prophecy. And if you've come from another city or another church, you probably need to understand where we sit. You know, this is not the kind of thing that I would preach or teach on a Sunday morning, but I really felt as I was praying, we had this one free week before we start a series on the kingdom next week, um, that that I felt to bring this word because what I want to see, my greatest desire is like Paul's, that everybody would prophesy in a healthy, functional, life-giving, edifying way. Amen. All right, so we're gonna talk about this. First, I wanted to talk to you about our vision as a house and remind us who we are, is that uh, because we don't want to presume you know what we've built. Our vision is encounter equip release. That Sundays, like just before, we it's about the encounter with God. I need you to understand that we love people having an encounter with God all the way through scripture, but people had encounters with God and it changed their life. Equip is the reason we have a five-fold team because the five-fold team is there to equip the saints for the work of the ministry. And so this is very important that we equip the everyday believer to function how God wants them to function, and then release to be able to release people into teams, release people into the the spheres, spheres of influence that they they have in their life, and that brings us great joy to do that. Three of our core values, we only have three core values. We had seven, we nailed it down to three. One is presence, our pursuit, two is family, our function, and three is discipleship, our mandate. Uh, presence, our pursuit. I need you to understand that you belong to a church that values the presence of God above the programs. You understand that? So for me, I'm not so worried about uh time and run sheets. The goal is never to the goal is not a long service is a good service. The goal is if the presence of God was there, it's a good service. Whether it's 15 minutes or two and a half hours is beyond the point. I'm pretty sure tonight at Encounter Night, it's probably gonna be at least a two-hour service. We've got, you know, we're gonna follow the Holy Ghost in in a big way. Joe's gonna come and he's gonna preach and he's a Holy Ghost. Man, and when you're you're with the wind when it's the Holy Ghost, but I need you to understand that that is a value for us as a house, as a leadership team, that we love the presence of God. The presence of God. When we go to, I need you to understand, and I'm gonna say this, and it's at the 11 a.m., so we're recording this, that this next building is going to cause, we've had so many prophetic words even recently this morning, that it's going to cause growth in numbers like we've never seen before. But I need to give you a promise as your pastor that we will never bow to the pressures of a big crowd to make everything polished. Although I believe in excellence, I believe in excellent services, we will never bow down to the clock over the presence of God. Because that's what happens, is when you grow, you start to bow down to those things. I need you to understand that presence is our pursuit. We are going after the presence of God. And if you're a we are we we are what we would call a presence-driven church, not a program-driven church, okay? And so we love the presence of God, and all of that needs to be built on a culture where the prophetic is welcome and where the prophetic is encouraged. Now, I want to preface that by saying this that I kind of understand why a lot of leaders would shut down the prophetic because it can get weird. Hello? Prophetic people? Like prophetic people can get weird. Okay, there's no other way to say it. People can get weird without prophetic. You put the prophetic in there and it's it's all kinds of circuses, right? But here's what we need to do is we don't need to throw the baby out with the bath water. We need to teach, and I want to honor Pastor Grace. If you've ever if you've ever gone onto our equip nights on our um on our website, can I tell you the prophetic equipment, you need to watch those because she has laid out what it looks like to build a healthy prophetic culture. Yeah? And so what I want to do this morning is give us some guardrails. Uh, we don't have much time, but give us some some guardrails. This happened at the 9 a.m. as well. At the 9 a.m., I got to literally the same time, 23 passed, and I was like, flip. The service has to end, worship was great, we announced the consents, my bladder's about to burst. I still gotta anyway. We're gonna go for it. Is that okay? I'm gonna help you this morning because I promised the nine. I said, You've got it, we didn't get to the message. So we just kind of went for it, and then I said, You've got to watch the 11 a.m. So for those of you that were at the 9 a.m., you get to watch the we're just we're gonna go for it. Number one, what is New Testament prophecy? Well, we read it in the scripture there. It actually must contain these three things: edification, encouragement, and exhortation. Edification literally means to build people up. So, what would it look like if we released you to prophesy to each other in your day-to-day lives at church in a small group in every moment of your life? What would it look like? It would look like people are being built up. If you've ever received the prophetic word, your life gets built. You are bigger, you are better because of it, and the the prophetic word that you give literally builds you up. If you can imagine me with a prop here with Legos, and that is your life, every time you receive a prophetic word, you are getting built up. Every time you give a prophetic word, you are building somebody else's life up. But the prophetic must contain these three things. If it's outside of it, it's not New Testament prophecy. And remember, it's not just for it's not like the Old Testament where only the prophets could prophesy. The New Testament is I wish that all would prophesy. Moses actually said this in the book of Numbers. He said, I wish that all were prophets. I only saw this uh this morning, actually, that when Moses said, I think the cry of Paul, I wish that everybody could prophesy, is an echo of Moses when he said, I wish everyone was a prophet. What was he crying out for? Moses, he was saying, I wish everybody could hear the voice of God like me, and everybody could speak the voice of God like me. Now Paul comes and he says the same thing. But now it's available to us in the Old Testament. It wasn't. So every believer, if you are filled with the Spirit of God here this morning, if you're a lover of Jesus, you can hear God and you can speak God's word. Amen. And if you don't believe it, I want to encourage you today that you can. Encourage, it means to comfort, peep, give peace and reassurance. And exhortation means encouragement or strengthening what is already there. For me, a lot of prophetic words like one that I received this morning, somebody who gave us a vision that they had seen, was an encouragement for something that Grace and I were already on the track with this very week. We were talking about a certain thing, and this guy came up and said, I had a vision last week. I think it's for you, or can I just give it to you? And gave it to you, and it was a it was an in a strengthening of what was already there. Does that make sense? So those three things edification, encouragement, and exhortation. So in the little bit of time that we have left, I want to give us some points about how we prophesy, and then I want to pray for everybody to be able to do that. Um number one, it must be pointing to Jesus. It must be pointing to Jesus. Uh, not to a Christian career, it should draw you closer to Jesus. Uh prophecy is, you know, it can be about how God wants to use you 100%, but I'm I'm kind of worried when I hear prophetic word after prophetic word that that never draws people back. And when I say when I say draw to Jesus, I mean the finished work of the cross. The finish work. Because a lot of prophecy that I hear comes out of a fearful disposition. And it's, you know, the Lord is saying that there's a there's an attack against your life, and if you don't pray, if you like, no, no, no, no, hold on a second. That's not new test, that's full of fear. We are people of faith, and we want to be people that that prophesy over people that the blood of Christ is enough, that you are holy because of the blood, that you are righteous because of the blood. We want to prophesy what Christ has already done and accomplished. Does that make sense? It should draw me closer to the person of Jesus Christ. If you don't, you know, if you want a church that doesn't talk about Jesus much, I had somebody gave me the best compliment two years ago. They said, All you talk about is Jesus. Score. I thought that's what church was meant to be about. I thought what this whole thing was meant to be about him, not about us, not about our gifts. It's meant to be about the king. Can somebody say amen? Number two, if you're gonna give a prophetic word, which we want to encourage you to do, it must align with the word. The word is our guardrail. We prophesy according to the word. We must know the word in order to prophesy according to it. See, this is important that you have a uh regular time in the word of God so that you can get filled with the word. And some people say to me, you know, Pastor, when I read the word, I don't understand it, I don't know what's going in. That's okay, but your spirit does. And now all of a sudden you go to give a word to somebody, you go to encourage somebody, and the Lord brings you back the story of Abraham, and then all of a sudden there's a detail in there that the Holy Spirit can bring to your remembrance so that you can prophesy according to the word. Yeah? We want to make sure that we are aligning with the word. You know, when you're when you first get saved and every moment of your Christian walk, it's important that you read the word. It's important that we prophesy according to the word, especially with new believers. I remember being a new believer walking into Freedom Center in Melbourne, high as a kite, and my mother-in-law prophesying over me, you are a righteous and holy man of God. And it changed me because she prophesied the truth over what God said I was rather than what I was currently experiencing. Does that make sense? So, can I encourage you? Just prophesy the finished work of the cross, prophesy according to the word. How do I know if it's according to the word? Well, you've got to read the word. You gotta read the word, you've got to know the word. If you're a believer in here and you've been saved for more than three years, I would encourage you just to put it out there, that I think you should have read the word from Genesis to Revelation by now. Like if you don't know the word, we are in dangerous times on the earth, and you must know the word. Otherwise, you'll get tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine, every new thing that comes, you'll chase it like it's the new shiny thing over here, it's the new shiny thing over there. Can I encourage you? I want to build a church where people know the word. Not so we can be like Pharisees and quote, but it can guardrail our life and it can guardrail our prophetic words. We want to prophesy according to the word. We want to tell people that they're loved, that they're chosen, that they're forgiven, that they're forgiven, past, present, and future, that they've been made holy by the blood, that they're the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, that they're more than a conqueror, that they can do all things through Christ who gives them strength. Come on, somebody. How do you know a prophetic word's accurate? It's according to the word. Here's what I know is happening right now in these last days. The Lord is aligning people that have been predominantly word-based and mixing in the spirit and the word. And those that have been spirit-based but no word, the word is coming in to strengthen. And the greatest churches in these last days will be the word and the spirit. The word and the spirit. And God is raising up people who know how to move in the spirit and create atmospheres where the spirit of God is welcome, but also undergirded by the holy word of God. So we don't kind of go all over the place. Is that okay? So make sure that we prophesy according to the word. Uh, number three, we want it to be done in humility and love. It has to be done in love. Like it talks about love, do all things in love. But can I speak about the humility piece? Um I want to kind of take you into my role as the pastor a little bit. Um a lot of the time during worship, especially, I'll have people come up to me and give me what they feel the Lord is doing. Maybe it's a prophetic word, it's a vision or whatever. Please don't ever stop doing that. But I just want to take you in that moment what I'm dealing with, okay? So in that moment, I'm dealing with a few things. One, what do I do with this word? Is it from you, God? And is it for now? Number three is is this person humble enough that if I do nothing with it, they won't be offended? Because how many know it's very easy for somebody who believes that what they've given is for now and it needs to shift the room, it's a word, it's a word, it's a word, which we're not saying it's not, but in that moment, if we don't feel it's right to bring it in that moment, maybe it's just to pray for, do I give them the mic? Do I release the word on behalf of them? There's a whole bunch of questions to so when we do it in humility, it's not about my word being used, it's not about the word coming through the mic. What it's about is I obeyed the Lord and I give it in humility. How many know if it's a if if it's a really a word from God, He's gonna get it through? No, I'm not saying we don't we don't block every word, but sometimes it's like, and so I'm thinking I don't want to offend you. So I'm in this place where I'm like either I offend you or I give a word that I don't think is the does that make sense? So what I want to do is not just when you're giving me a word or Grace a word, but when we're giving each other words, let's bring them in humility so that no matter whether the person receives it in the way that I think they should or not, we just know that we've heard the voice of God, we've created a safe environment where we can hear his voice. Accuracy isn't the goal, obedience is. Does that make sense? And then if you get a weird word from somebody, which you will if you get a weird word from somebody, just smile and say thank you. Thank you. Yeah? What I want to create, and I think we have created, but I want to raise the bar a little bit, is create a safe space for everyday believers to prophesy and to be okay with getting it wrong. We are family. Yeah? We're gonna get we're gonna when we get into the new building, we're gonna probably most likely merge the nine and the eleven to one service. So you're gonna meet your other half of the family. Right? And then we're just gonna like there's gonna be so much encouragement and love with one another. I think it's gonna be a great season, but I want to release you because some of you here are deeply prophetic, and you've only been here for a year or two years, and you don't know what we think about this. And what we think about this is this we want you to prophesy with the safety of the word, with the safety of what we're speaking about. Amen. Uh the next one is stay accountable and test the word. This is the beauty of the church. This is the beauty of the church that I'm account- I'm still accountable to people. Uh the Bible says in the same chapter, 1 Corinthians 14, that the prophets should speak to one another, and then it says this if one speaks, the others should remain silent. So you know these crazy people that stand up in the middle of church services and oppose preachers and all this kind of stuff, even if what they're saying is from God, they're out of order. It says, even if three prophets are in the front row, one has a word, just because the second prophet has a burning word that is from God, they should be quiet while the other person is speaking. Does that make sense? So we we are humble enough that if somebody is giving me a word or somebody is God is moving in that way, that we're humble enough that even though I've got something burning in my bones, that I stand back a little bit. Does that make sense? But then when it's my turn, I push it, I go for it, I take the risk, I give that word to that person, and I make sure that I and can I just give some practical tips this morning? That if you've never given a word to somebody, don't say, thus says the Lord. It's not 1841. We are in 2025, no more thus says the Lord. But what we do say, because can I just say as your pastor, I hear God wrong? That might shock some of you. I hear God wrong sometimes. I hear God right more times than I hear him wrong, but it's okay to hear God wrong. This is the beauty of the church, where we bounce our words off one another. And when you bring something to somebody, bring it like this. I think I hear the Lord saying this. I thought I was praying for you, and I feel like, or I thought I heard this. Does that resonate with you? Do you see how that's very open-ended, and the person can do with it what they will. Yeah? The worst thing we've created in Christian culture is when somebody says, not that we can't say God said, but when we bring something that's directional, right? And we say, This is what God's saying over your life. The person now doesn't have the right to say, I'm not sure I believe like does that make sense? And and and pastors actually use this in a manipulate in a manipulative way and and try and direct people's lives and try and direct things in the church by saying this is. Like I'm talking about a directional here. So because a prophetic word can change and alter somebody's life. If they tell I've seen people move countries on a on a false prophetic word. Yeah? So it's so it's very important that when we're prophesying, that we do all those three E's, we exhort, we encourage, we we comfort, but we actually we do it with those guardrails of humility and accountability, and we just all our job is when we hear the voice of God is to give the word, be obedient to the voice of God, and what the person does with it is completely up to them. Does that make sense? Does that help this morning? Is that okay? Everyone's very quiet. The goal of this message is to up prophecy in our church, it's to up it in a safe way. Does that make sense? And then if you if you do something bad, grace will come after you. The next thing, the last one. I said, this isn't my lane. Like, I'm not the prophetic pillar, but I'm preaching it. And too bad. Like, you're gonna have to deal with this afterwards. So, okay, the next one, and the last one, if we can get the band up, that'll be great. Um is it must be, and and this is the key, it must be for the building up of the body. Paul says this let everything you do in he's talking about gifts, particularly prophecy, let it be done for the edification of the body. What does that mean? That I don't desire to prophesy just so I can put a notch on my belt and say, I can prophesy. I desire to prophesy because I want to build you up. Does that make sense? So if the desire is I have this brother or sister in front of me and I want what's best for them, I see that they need building up, I see that they need encouragement, I do it as that's the goal: building my brother up, building my sister up. What would it look like if we came in here on a Sunday and we were full of the word? We had we got up early every Sunday, just practically, this would this is what it would look like. If you're part of the 11 a.m., next Sunday at 11 a.m. If you got up a little bit earlier, half an hour, opened up your Bible, put some worship music on, and ask the Lord, do you have a word for somebody today? And we all because can I tell you when you ask the Father that He'll give you one? Imagine 300 people at this service came with a word. Could you imagine what that would do for people's lives? Could you imagine the building up of the body? Because there are people I I would guess that half, if not more, of us have a problem in life right now that we're battling. Now, if I just spent the time this morning and I said, Lord, I'm gonna pick on Conrad because I love Conrad. I'm praying for Conrad. Do you have a word for him? And then the Lord says, Yep, here's the word for him. It might be, it's not about it's not about accuracy, it's it might be vague. Hey, bro, I just want you to know that God's with you with whatever you're doing. Simple as that. It doesn't even need to be, you know, I see purple. Sorry, and it can be. If you see, if you hear God like that, whatever, all good. I've got a couple of weird ones at the end of this service anyway, so I'm gonna go for it. But did you understand? Like, like if Conrad is going through something in his life, and I say, bro, God's with you, he's like, I can do this. I can do this so what would it look like? Now I think we've got to get it right here. Then guess what happens when you go and scan into the gym and you see the person behind the desk and God gives you a word for them, and they're not a believer, and they're about to commit suicide and say, Hey, I I don't know if you believe in God, but I'm a Christian and I hear God, and I don't know if this resonates with you, but I just want you to know, don't give up. What would it what would happen if we all got armed up with the prophetic in a clean, healthy, powerful way, relatable way. Remember Jesus, he's the greatest example of a sickle woman at the well, and he doesn't even say, thus save the Lord, even though he is the Lord. He just he just kind of gets with her and she's like, I'm gonna go get my husband, is like, yeah, the man you wish not even your husband. That's the model, that's the model for prophetic and words of knowledge, just in conversation. The man you wish not even your husband, in fact, you've had fire fruit. Like he does it in a very normal, relatable way to the person that's in front of him, and it changed her life. I I wonder if next 11a we came in with a word. You worship everyone will see. You're looking for the person, they are there, yes. And you know, you're lining up at the sausage thing over there, and you're just you're given a word, you find someone to coffee you, but if we get filled with encouraging, exhorting words, man. I what I want, what I actually want if I'm honest with you, if I I just I I just want people, I want Freedom Center to be known. I step into that place, I get around those people, and I leave so full of courage. I leave, I can't walk out of that place without getting three or four words of encouragement. And I was about to give up, but I walked into that place, and those people are super joyful, there's something wrong with them. They are happy, they've got the word of the Lord, and why don't you go to Freedom Center? Because they're gonna prophesy over you, they're gonna speak a great word over your life. Why don't we stand to go for you? Let's build the body. And again, I think we are mature enough, I think we've been in a church that's given us the word enough that um if something goes wrong, it's like chew the meat, spit up the bones. I think we're building strong enough believers, even the youth, I think they're strong enough to figure it out. Three stories as we bring this to a close where the prophetic can really change a person's life, uh, and just the power of encouraging words. You know, Joseph and his brothers, his brothers were very harsh with their words and ended up making Joseph go into slavery, as we know. Now Joseph could have retaliated with negative words, but when he met them, he actually used incredible, life-giving words that restored the nation, and an incredible turnaround happened. It's it's the power of words, it's the power of prophecy. David and Jonathan had an incredible relationship together, and why was their relationship so powerful? It was because Jonathan in particular was so encouraging to David. He was always egging him on, he was always bringing those prophetic words. What about Jesus and Peter? Like Jesus in one chapter is like, get behind me, Satan, you're gonna deny me. Before the rooster crows three times, you're gonna with you, with a wheel. No, no, no. The rooster's gonna cross three times and you're gonna deny me. That's exactly what happened later on in John 21, with the same words out of the same mouth, he restores him. How does he restore him? Words. Words. What I need you to understand, family, is this is that when we talk about blessing and cursing, it's simply words. How do you bless someone with your words? How do you curse someone with your words? 1 Peter 1 16 says, Be holy, for I am holy. It says, Be holy in all your conduct. The original Greek word, there is conversation. Be holy in everything you say. And so our biggest prayer today, and it's it's it's a it's a it's a church-building sermon of this morning. It's a teaching, it's a releasing. I want to release you today. Especially for those that don't know that that's how we feel about prophecy. Go for it. Go for it. Get a word, encourage somebody, and let it be your goal to build up the body. Let it be your goal to bless someone, let it be your goal to encourage someone. Let it be your goal that you come into church not to receive, but to give. Pastor Grace gave us a word about giving, but I think it echoes into everything we do. See, what we live in is an individualistic consumer society. This is why I'm preaching about this, because in the West, we come to church for us. I come to church for what I can get, the word that I can get, the worship that I can get. But it's completely the opposite of what the Bible says. I should be coming to church to stir each other up in love and good works, the Bible says. And so what we do is we come into church. Imagine instead of trying to receive our pastor's message, wasn't that good today? You know, kept talking about his bladder. Weird worship. I mean, Haley's great, but I mean, why did she just keep giving the same song? It's not about you. We come in here to give. I come in here to serve. You know what I receive? I still do receive this life. But let me tell you, I receive in my church the city of God. Come into the house of God instead of wanting to receive and suck the life out of the person next to you. Why do you come into the house of God with a word? Ready to serve someone, encourage them, and build them up.

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If you want to operate like this, why don't you raise your hands to the Lord? I just want to release you today. And I actually believe that kids, it's it's it's it's uh my daughter and her friend are in the front row here, but I believe kids are gonna get the word of the Lord, yeah, and they're gonna prophesy over each other because there's so much death, there's so much death on social media. I declare that these this generation, Gen Z, would have the word of the Lord on their lips, and prophecy would be their nature. And father, for everybody that has their hands raised right now, I just feel the kindness and the care of God in the room today, Father. That that you would release every person that belongs to Freedom Center to, according to those guardrails, Lord, to prophesy. And we echo what Paul would say. I wish that all would prophesy and all would speak in tongues. Father, I pray, if we're marked by any two gifts, let it be marked by tongues and prophecy. Let us be marked by those two. Lord, let us be marked by praying in the spirit and by prophesying, encouraging, edifying, and comforting one another. Father, I thank you for the power of words. I thank you, Lord, that you created the world with your words, and I declare that the water level is rising for prophecy in Freedom Center. I declare that it would start here and it would continue outside of these walls. I declare that people will be standing on this stage giving testimony to the fact that I came here because somebody had a word for me and it changed my life when I gave my life to Jesus. I declare that any bit of confusion over whether you're hearing God's voice or not would dissipate in his presence, and that you would get clarity and that you would get confidence that what you are hearing is in fact God. Father, we release the people of God in Freedom Center to prophesy, to build one another up, and we look forward to your church being bigger, stronger, greater, more and more like you. And Lord, we'll be sure to give you all the glory, we'll be sure to give you all the praise in Jesus' mighty name. Come on, give him a shout of praise.