Worship and Prophecy

   

By Ebenezer Gabriels Prophecy Team


When they located Elisha. Elisha was still fighting the war of worship though Elijah had gone. Elisha told the king of Israel that he would not have granted him audience but for the sake of Jehoshaphat, the King of Judah who was present. 



“Why are you coming to me?” Elisha asked the king of Israel. “Go to the pagan prophets of your father and mother!” But King Joram of Israel said, “No! For it was the Lord who called us three kings here—only to be defeated by the king of Moab!” Elisha replied, “As surely as the Lord Almighty lives, whom I serve, I wouldn’t even bother with you except for my respect for King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Now bring me someone who can play the harp.” While the harp was being played, the power of the Lord came upon Elisha.

God’s presence is rare; anyone who gets into God’s presence does not get there without a cost. Elisha the Prophet needed to hear from Heaven. He needed to divine the heart of God. Tuning your mind to anointed sounds does the work of realignment to purpose and destiny and can open up the realm of the prophetic. The mind can decipher the encryption embedded into music unbeknown to the musician. There is the encryption of sounds and of old sayings embedded in music. The mind can translate this encryption. 


That’s why king David said, “I will utter my dark sayings on the harp”. An anointed worshiper carries the word of God in their heart - when music is created with their instruments; the word of God in them mixes with the sound of their music, holy and anointed, the Holy Spirit takes over the musician, leading them all the way to capture the sound of heaven and bring into the moment. 


Prophet Elisha needed the oil flowing from an anointed musician. He wouldn’t just bring an entertainer or a desecrated musician, but one who was consecrated and anointed, and graced to go into the heavens to bring down to the earth, the sound in God’s presence. The role of the prophetic musician is to create the sound of heaven. The sound of heaven is what goes before the release of the prophetic. As they brought the minstrel to Prophet Elisha, worship flowed and the sounds of heaven were released. had to come through that worship. Worship is broad. There is a special place for music in worship. Anointed music can get people faster to God’s presence


Music & The Prophetic

Worship music and the prophetic have always gone hand in hand. There is no prophetic without a heart of worship, and there is no worshiper without revelation. Revelation comes to the heart of the worshiper, as the mind of the worshiper syncs with the heart of Yahweh.