Fulfill your heart’s desires, know your Kingdom purpose, and grasp why you are chosen
Prophetic Agility in Business
Fulfill your heart’s desires, know your Kingdom purpose, and grasp why you are chosen.
We all yearn for purpose and meaning—it’s what fuels our joy and fulfillment in life. Deep down, we all want to hear, “Well done!” from our Father.
Yet, we often lack clarity on our unique purpose or destiny, and may not realize this understanding can come directly from conversations with God. We may go dumpster diving in assessments, other people’s causes, politics, philanthropy, church, etc.
Here are a few of the things we substitute for Kingdom purpose:
1) Personality profiles
2) 5-Fold ministry gifts
3) Identity
4) Busyness instead of Business
This entire family of substitutes has one deception in common: They tempt me to believe I can find my purpose within myself without a conversation with my Father.
It’s not possible to milk direction out of introversion, out of how you like to work, what you’re good at, or even how God wired you.
The three components of Kingdom purpose
Kingdom purpose is a dynamic path that unfolds through living conversations with Father.
It has three main components:
1) Life calling (destiny) — This is our broader calling, a purpose thread that weaves its way throughout our story (past, present, and future).
2) Daily bread — These are conversations in the council, fresh insights and guidance that are like Father’s manna and mercies—new every morning.
3) Practical action (business) — This involves implementing our purpose in business, partnering with God to bring it to life.
Prophetic agility
One of the challenges of fulfilling our Kingdom purpose is balancing our long-term destiny with daily redirection. This is what we call prophetic agility. While some dismiss this as “charismatic craziness,” it’s a practical way of following God’s lead with both consistency and adaptability.
Your daily bread, your manna, and Father’s mercies are new every morning. It’s your prophetic agility that builds the bridge from destiny to the chaos of spiritual warfare and daily divine disruptions.
- To see and do what Father is doing (Jn 5:19-20)
- To say what Father is saying (Jn 12:49-50)
- To follow the Lamb wherever (Rev 14:4)
- To keep in step with Holy Spirit (Gal 5:25)
Destiny, the long-term vision of where we’re going, is the prophetic juice that inspires everyone else. Your ability to articulate credible purpose in the spirit is what allows other people to engage. It just had to be prophetically correct for them to resonate. In other words, it originates from the throne, not your personal whim.
A key dynamic of business is change. Natural circumstances, the people or clients you work with, and your Father are changing all the time. Your Father is continually making mid-course corrections and giving hints at new ideas. The nature of God’s Kingdom is that it’s very dynamic. There is nothing static about it.
When the branches (you and me) are connected to the vine (Jesus), all those changes represent business opportunities for new directions, new technology, and new networks. Prophetic agility lets you take advantage of those opportunities for the Kingdom.