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The Consecration of a Prophet: What It Means to Be Set Apart by God
To be consecrated is to be set apart, marked, and designated by God for His use. Prophets are called before they are known, and they are preserved through a life of obedience, purity, and devotion. Consecration may cost comfort, but it protects the prophet’s voice and keeps them aligned with God’s will.

E. Micah Reed
Sep 297 min read


The Metron of a Prophet: Understanding the Boundaries of Your Prophetic Assignment
The metron of a prophet is the divine measure of authority, reach, and responsibility God assigns. When you operate within it, there is grace, clarity, and fruit. But outside of it, there is striving and instability. This post is a call to honor your measure, embrace your assignment, and walk in obedience to what has been truly given.

E. Micah Reed
Jul 207 min read


The Calling of a Prophet
The calling of a prophet begins with a personal encounter, followed by confirmation through others, and unfolds in God’s timing. You do not need to chase titles or affirmation. Instead, faithfully steward what God has revealed. When the time is right, the same God who called you will also establish you.

E. Micah Reed
Jul 37 min read


The Burden of the Prophet
The burden of the prophet is not rooted in performance or visibility, but in obedience to the heart of God. It begins as a fire within and presses outward through prayer, words, and action. When you carry His burden, you speak, pray, and move differently, not from impulse, but from conviction, surrender, and divine urgency.

E. Micah Reed
Jul 25 min read
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