Can Today’s Prophetic Ministry Save this Economy? by Marc T. May

International economic crisis demands that prophets prepare themselves to move beyond personal prophecy into marketplace authority.

Recession and economic uncertainty is all around us. Wall Street panics every time The Dow Jones Industrial takes a deep dive. The value of the US Dollar is also at an all time low and declining. The unrest in the middle east is driving gasoline prices sky high world wide. All this while liberal socialists promise to eliminate vital tax cuts that would strengthen the economy to fund their earmarked projects instead. But God’s people need not fear because there is no recession in heaven. God knows where the provision is – and He tells secrets to His servants the prophets (Amos 3:7).

Indeed, the prophetic mantle carries with it more than just a Word in due season. Old Testament prophets often had a hand in history-making natural and supernatural events. Their prophetic utterances changed natural weather patterns, spiritual climates – and even defied current economic conditions.

Prophets bring life to individuals and refreshing to local churches through personal prophecy. But this is not the end all of prophetic operations. Rather it is a stepping stone to the deeper things of God. The Bible shows us that prophets have a role in the economy and with governments.

For example, prophets of old often worked with government leaders of their day. Much like Old Testament prophets that served kings of natural governments, New Testament prophets serve apostles, which are types of kings in terms of spiritual authority and spiritual governments in the Kingdom of God.

Just as Old Testament prophets influenced cities, regions, nations – and their governments – God’s modern day mouthpieces should aspire to the same level of prophetic ability. Like Elijah, Elisha and Joseph, New Covenant prophets should prepare themselves to go beyond personal prophecy to impact personal, regional and national economies.

Let’s look at how Elijah interacted with the personal economy of a widow woman (1 Kings 17). We know that Elijah prophesied that it would not rain according to his word. It was a prophetic word that had major implications on the local economy because nothing grows in a drought. It is important to remember that the prophet did not speak the will of man rather the will of God.

After making this prophetic announcement, God sent Elijah to meet a widow woman who was preparing a last meal for her and her son. She expected to die of starvation. Her personal economy was in ruins. Elijah offered personal prophetic instruction: Give me the food you and your son were going to eat. She obeyed and that obedience, as we know, unlocked a blessing in her life.

In effect, the prophet released a word that changed the widow’s economy. He declared that her meal and oil would remain until the Lord sent rain once again. His prophetic utterance changed her financial situation. It was a provisional blessing that lasted three years.

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Elijah’s spiritual son Elisha carried the same prophetic grace. His double portion anointing impacted the economy of an entire region. You’ll recall that during the days of Elisha’s ministry a great famine was in the land. It was so extreme that a donkey’s head sold for 80 pieces of silver and dove’s dung sold for five pieces of silver at the local meat market (2 Kings 6:25). This vivid illustration demonstrates the severity of the region’s economy.

Enter the Prophet Elisha. He prophesied a turning in the economy that some found impossible to believe. He prophesied that by the same time the next day, a measure of flour would sell for a shekel and two measures of barley for a shekel. According to the word of the Lord, the economy of the city was transformed in a single day. He used a prophet to change a regional economy.

Let’s not forget Joseph’s prophetic dream – the one that sent him into family conflict and left his life in turmoil. Joseph’s dreamed symbolized his family bowing down to him. His father rebuked him for it. His brothers tried to kill him for it. Indeed, Joseph was tried by the word of the Lord until the time his vision came to pass (Genesis 37).

Still, the favor of God was on his life and his prophetic gift catapulted him into the purposes of God. After being in the pit and the prison, Joseph found himself in the palace. It all started when Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream. The dream revealed seven years of plenty and seven years of famine. Soon thereafter Joseph was elevated to second in command of the nation. No man could lift his hand or foot without him. He ruled over all Egypt.

Joseph’s prophetic wisdom revealed a strategy that prepared the nation for the times of famine. He stored all the food produced in those seven years of abundance in Egypt. The Bible says he stored so much that he had to stop keeping records because it was beyond measure (Genesis 41). When all of Egypt began to feel the famine, the people cried to Pharaoh for food and he told them to go to Joseph and do “what he says.” So we see that a prophet sat in a position of governmental authority, which eclipsed the ranks of personal and regional prophecy, and impacted an entire nation’s economy.

Where are the Elijahs, Elishas and Josephs today? Has the spirit of isolation and one-man-show mentally hampered New Testament prophets from achieving the effectiveness of their Old Testament predecessors? Or are we merely satisfied with personal prophecy?

With the potential for economic crisis all around us, it’s time for the Church to resist recession. It is time for the righteous to reap the wealth of the wicked. And it is time for prophets to pursue the King for prophetic insights into the economic times and seasons in the world and make a godly impact on Wall Street and beyond.

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4 Responses to “Can Today’s Prophetic Ministry Save this Economy? by Marc T. May”


  1. 1 MSC, MAG Jul 21st, 2008 at 11:17 pm

    What a great reminder of how God works things out for the good of the people through His prophets just because He loves us. But the Bible tells us that we have to “obey” the voice of the Lord, “then”, we will get the blessings. If we have the “God-kind of faith” and believe with our whole heart and do not doubt at all, He can still perform, and does perform miracles, signs, and wonders in our lives today, just like He did by the words of the prophets in the days of old. Our dreams and visions can still come to pass in the land of the living, “even” in a recession.

    Prophet Marc May asks in the above article, Where are the prophets today? I agree that it’s time for the church to resist this recession, reap the harvest, and pursue the King for prophetic insights to make an impact on Wall Street and beyond.

    We get good insight on how we can get help in accomplishing this from God’s word in scriptures like Prov 3:1-13 where we are admonished to trust God with our whole heart and lean not on our own understanding. We have to remember to acknowledge God in “all” our ways and allow Him to direct our paths. We are surely not wise in our own puny little eyes; but we should fear God, repent, and turn from our evil ways. We have to walk in “His” way and do what is required like tithing and not hating God or getting angry with Him when He corrects or chastens us. Then we are happy because we find God’s wisdom and we gain His kind of understanding and can, then, do “all” things through Christ who strengthens us. For without Him, we can do nothing, but “WITH” Him, “ALL” things “ARE” possible.

    If we want to see these miracles manifested in this day and time, we can refer to scriptures like Heb 10:35-39 where it reminds us that we need “endurance”. No matter what the cost, we have to hang in there, Gang! … so that “after” we have “DONE” God’s will, we may receive the promise. We just “can’t” cast away our confidence, for with it comes great recompense of reward. We “have to” live by that God-kind of faith and “NOT” draw back or shrink back, otherwise He will have NO pleasure in us. Let us make every effort to rid ourselves of all dirt in our hearts and in our spirits while walking out our daily lives. Let’s seek God and draw near to Him by way of the Holy Spirit, humble ourselves and ask Him how we should pray and what to pray for in this time of recession. What is Your desire, O’ Lord? What is Your will? When we do all to resist the devil, he, and all the power of the enemy, will flee from us and I believe we will see great and wonderful manifestations among God’s people in the land of the living. Bless the Lord, bless His holy name, in the name of Jesus, Amen.
    Maggie

  2. 2 Apostle Marc T. May Jul 23rd, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    The Prophets of today have a responsibility to arise and seek the Lord on behalf of the people of God. Of course, every believer has to spend time with God for themselves .However, Prophets must take on a governing attitude and shift towards kingdom provision. What is God saying NOW about the economy? God is our source and He provides the resources that we need no matter what the world’s economy looks like. Our jobs are not the source. The kingdoms economy is not affected by the value of the dollar or the price a barrel of oil. The prophets of God have access to God’s secrets that makes provision when all else fails. One prophetic word can change your personal economy. One prophetic can change the world’s economy.

  3. 3 MSC, MAG Jul 25th, 2008 at 6:26 pm

    Amen! It’s so true that it really doesn’t matter what the economy looks like. With God “all” things are possible. Truly God is able to turn around any bad situation for the good with just a word from Himself. Let God’s prophets arise with all godly and spiritual boldness and speak forth those words from Him which can produce good results; and let them do His bidding on behalf of His people… And I know that our way will be made well despite what is going on in today’s broken economy…Thanks be to God for the working of His will through voices of prophets (or His word through them) and for His own love and mercy towards us in Jesus’ name. Amen and amen again.

    Maggie

  4. 4 Michael Aug 22nd, 2008 at 10:57 am

    The only way out of the darkness is to dwell in the secret place of the Most High through fasting and prayer.




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