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A prophetic word should strengthen, encourage, and comfort, so that it edifies and builds up the church body. There is an etiquette and integrity to delivering prophetic messages and also receiving feedback. Today, we'll examine the best practices of how to deliver prophecy in person and during the Sunday gathering. 

In so doing, we're going to turn the spotlight on ourselves and review our own team's prophetic words. At last year's Remnant Conference, we gathered a team gifted in prophetic ministry, and we provided live demonstrations right from the stage, getting real-time feedback. Part of etiquette and integrity is accountability. We want to know if our prophetic words hit the mark or not, helping us grow and learn from both the successes and the misses. We'll discuss how we can apologize, repent, and seek the Lord for greater clarity when our interpretation doesn't quite land where we expected. It's all part of our journey with the Lord, and we're excited to share it with you. 

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