Discover Your True Identity in Christ

Discover Your True Identity in Christ

Finding Our True Identity in Christ

In today’s world, identity is a major topic of discussion. People often ask, “What do you identify as?” or “Where do you find your identity?” The concept of identity shapes how we see ourselves and how we interact with the world around us.

What is Identity?

The dictionary defines identity as “the distinguishing character or personality of an individual.” But as Christians, our identity is not rooted in worldly definitions—it is found in Christ. We are continually transitioning into His likeness and image (2 Corinthians 3:18).

Where Do We Find Our Worth?

It’s natural to find comfort and security in the roles we hold. Personally, I have found great joy and purpose in being a mother and grandmother. My family, my parents, brothers, children, and grandchildren—has been a source of stability and strength for me.

However, Jesus gives us a sobering reminder in Matthew 10:37:
“He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.”

This does not mean we should love our families any less, but rather, that our ultimate worth, security, and trust must be found in Christ alone.

Identity Built on the Fruit of the Spirit

Our character and identity as believers are shaped by the fruit of the Spirit:
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” — Galatians 5:22-23

Some people find their identity in wealth, success, or recognition. Others build their worth on titles and positions—whether in ministry or the corporate world. But being a pastor, evangelist, teacher, prophet, or apostle is not an identity; it is a calling. These roles are responsibilities given by God for the purpose of perfecting and equipping the saints for the work of the ministry. (Ephesians 4:11-12).

Likewise, positions such as CEO, manager, supervisor, or leader in any field can be blessings. However, if our security is found in promotions, financial success, or public acknowledgment, we will always be left wanting. Instead, we are called to do everything unto the Lord:

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” — Colossians 3:23

A Testimony of True Identity

My father, Bishop Bill Hamon, gave his life to Jesus at a small brush arbor meeting with just a few teenagers in an open field in Oklahoma. The woman who ministered that night may never have known the impact of her obedience. If her identity had been based on large crowds, financial support, or public recognition, she might have felt like a failure.

But because her identity was in Christ, her worth was found in His grace and mercy. And in the end, her reward in heaven will be just as great as my father’s—because she was faithful to her calling. This is the essence of finding our fulfillment in God rather than in earthly success.

You never know if that one person you are talking to and helping will change thousands of lives. God has called us to be obedient in the seemingly small things as much as the seemingly large more noticeable things. Obedience will help to form our character and our identity. 

The Danger of Misplaced Identity

When we place our identity in people, fame, fortune, or material possessions—even in our families and mentors—we will inevitably face disappointment. These things are temporary, but our identity in Christ is eternal.

My True Identity

At the end of the day, I identify as a Christian—someone who is being transformed into the likeness and image of Christ. From glory to glory, I seek to reflect His character through the fruit of the Spirit in my life.
May we all find our true identity, worth, security, and purpose in Him alone.

Combatting Racism with Connections & Understanding

Combatting Racism with Connections & Understanding

These past few days have been disturbing in many ways. Yesterday, I was driving from the gym and a cop was behind me. I immediately got nervous. I wasn’t speeding or doing anything wrong, but with everything going on, it didn’t give me a safe feeling. The institution that is designed to protect and serve is tainted. It has been tainted by individuals. I want to speak into this from a different perspective than most people have been talking about it.

Racism can be undone in any individual

Racism can be undone in any individual Racism can be undone in any individual, and we can play a part in it right now. No person is born racist. People are taught racism from their family, environment, culture, and personal experiences. Their initial exposure to prejudice was not their choice. However, even if they have been exposed to that belief system, they have a choice. They can choose in each instance whether to reinforce the belief or break it down. So many have fallen into this system unintentionally, and now they continue walking it out. It will take continual, intentional desire and effort to break out of it.

Racism is a human value issue, not just a black and white issue

Racism is a human value issue, not just a black and white issue Discussing it primarily as a black and white issue creates a couple of problems: it discredits the voices of other skin tones and it draws a clear line between two enemies, distracting from the real problem. Now we’re focusing primarily on two polar opposites at war, missing that racism, or hatred of other skin tones, exists in all shades. For example, in the Caribbean culture, there is discrimination between lighter and darker-skinned Caribbeans. By continuing the “black and white” label of racism we keep lock people into categories rather than identifying with them as individuals. The real problem is the devaluing a human being, and robbing them of the image of God they were designed to represent. And the first step to solving the problem is discussing human beings as human beings rather than categorizing them by their color.

People behave like people, not like an ethnicity

People behave like people, not like an ethnicity The riots and the destruction that you’re seeing is not a race trying to get their way. It’s the anger and pain of injustice that human beings are internally walking in. Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world. Psychology teaches that anger is a secondary emotion to hurt, fear, and rejection. These humans are revealing the deep pain, rejection, fear, and hopelessness they feel and live with every day. They need empathy, to know that we understand that you’re angry and we care what happens to you.

There is an answer to these issues. The answer is not found in changing the systems or in a reconciliation church service. It’s solved at the dinner tables and in homes. I’m not talking about just talking about the issues at the table with your own family. I’m talking about inviting one another into our homes and connecting. It’s hard to label and categorize someone you’ve spent time with and gotten to know personally. Connection is the answer. This needs to happen on all sides.

There is hope and its found in each one of us doing our part. We have to let go of pre-existing mindsets and connect with someone different than us. CONNECTION BREEDS COMPASSION!

“Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen.” 1 John 4:20

The solution to racism is not found in changing systems or reconciliation services.

In conclusion, as a society, we must recognize that racism is a learned behavior and can be undone through intentional effort. It is important to understand that racism is not limited to just the black and white binary, but it is a human value issue that affects all skin tones. The riots and destruction we are currently witnessing are a manifestation of anger and pain from longstanding injustices. The solution to racism is not found in changing systems or attending reconciliation services, but in connecting with people of different backgrounds on a personal level. By fostering connection, we can breed compassion and love, and ultimately work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.

Bishop Bill Hamon: Connecting Generations of Prophets

Bishop Bill Hamon: Connecting Generations of Prophets

On May 26, I had the honor of interviewing Bishop Bill Hamon and Elizabeth Tiam-Fook on my livestream, Adventures in Prophecy.

Hamon, known as the “pioneer of the modern-day prophetic movement,” has dedicated his life to Connecting Generations of Prophets by teaching, training, and activating countless individuals in the prophetic realm through his work with Christian International.

The importance of different generations working together in prophecy

Tiam-Fook is the founder of International Young Prophets, which serves the office of the next generation prophet. I first met her during a conference in Norfolk, Virginia where I was later part of a prophetic roundtable with a medium sized group of prophetic voices in the Hampton Roads area.

During the special hour-long episode, I was struck at how Hamon and Tiam-Fook honored one another. They were modeling how important it is for each generation to run together. To pray, minister and prophesy together.

The example of Moses and Joshua

Moses and Joshua were of different generations, but they prayed together. Joshua would participate and see Moses’ prayer life as they were in God’s presence. But Joshua understood that even though Moses was God’s friend and spoke to Him face to face, he needed his own encounter and friendship with God. Joshua watched Moses carefully and applied the principles he saw in Moses, staying in the tent to pray.

We need generations of fivefold ministry gifts praying and ministering together. We should give our elders who lead us well double honor. And the young, emerging apostles and prophets should imitate those who have paid the price before them like Bishop Hamon. We should glean all the spiritual truths and wisdom we can and then seek God’s face for our own encounter.

It’s no secret that from the place of prayer we learn to prophesy. But when we are running together with generations in mind, I believe there is a supernatural acceleration and blessing.

The need for mutual respect and openness between generations in prophetic ministry

Tiam-Fook said each generation needs each other. Our generation needs the older generation, and together we need the younger generation. Unfortunately, there are ministries that won’t allow older, more experienced apostles and prophets to speak into their lives. But then there are some who won’t listen to anyone younger than they are. This should never be the case.

The power of intergenerational prophetic activation

At the end of the interview, I asked Hamon and Tiam-Fook to lead us in a prophetic activation. Encouraging those watching or later listening in to my podcast to participate. It was a powerful time as Hamon gave the scriptural foundations to be activated. And through this they modeled several generations working, ministering and running together.

I want to encourage you to consider who to run with in the generations before you or after you. And. reach out to them and start meeting with them today.

Listen to this episode on Adventures in the Spirit or watch Fireborn Ministries Facebook or YouTube.a

The Nine Gifts of the Spirit: How They Shape Our Faith and Point to Jesus

The Nine Gifts of the Spirit: How They Shape Our Faith and Point to Jesus

Let’s talk about living a prophetic lifestyle and using the gifts of the Spirit. When we embrace the gifts of prophecy, words of knowledge, discernment, and more, we’re tapping into God’s supernatural power to impact lives.

Living prophetically means being sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s leading and open to His revelations. It’s about listening to His whispers and acting upon them. As we operate in these gifts, we can speak words of encouragement, provide timely guidance, and offer comfort to those in need. It’s amazing how a simple message or insight can bring hope and transformation to someone’s life.

This lifestyle revolves around the Holy Spirit’s nine special gifts, which are outlined in the Bible (1 Corinthians 12: 4-11). These gifts aren’t just for us; they are tools to help us guide others towards Jesus. All believers can operate in at least one of these gifts, we have to discover what gifts God has built into the fabric of our being so we can learn, activate and practice them.

Let’s break down these gifts and understand how they help us lead a life that points to Jesus: 

  1. Word of Wisdom is like a supernatural download of top-notch advice, direct from the Spirit. It’s not just smart thinking, but God-given insights for tough spots, giving believers the right words to say. By sharing this heavenly wisdom, we can show God’s love, bring peace to tricky situations, and help others in their spiritual journey. It’s all about making God’s wisdom real for folks around us.
  2. Word of Knowledge is like getting insider info straight from God, giving you super insights into people or situations. It’s not book-smarts or life experience, but a spiritual download to help the church. By using it wisely, you can show God’s love, reach people when they need it most. It’s a supernatural tool to make your witness a game-changer!
  3. Gift of Faith is like a spiritual adrenaline shot when things get crazy tough. It’s not your regular faith, but a turbo-charged belief in God’s ability. When you face impossible situations, this gift kicks in, allowing you to trust in God’s supernatural power. And here’s the cool part: it often comes with other special gifts, like the ability to work miracles. So, when you use this gift, you’re not just showing faith, but showing others the incredible love and power of God in action.
  4. Gifts of Healings are God’s gift for making people whole again. It’s not just about fixing physical ailments, but also healing the mind and heart. This isn’t some mind-over-matter stuff; it’s all about putting our faith in Jesus and relying on God’s mercy. Remember, it’s not up to us to force healing, but to trust the Holy Spirit’s leading. When we use these gifts, we’re not just showing love, but showing others that God’s healing power is real and available to them too.
  5. Working of Miracles is like having a direct line to God’s amazing power! It’s all about doing things that blow our minds, like healing the sick or kicking out evil spirits. When we use this gift, we’re not just showing off, but showing the world that God is real and powerful. It’s a crucial part of spreading the Good News and letting others see God’s love in action. Miracles aren’t just ancient stories; they still happen today, and we can be a part of them!
  6. Gift of Prophecy is like having a direct hotline to hear God’s voice! It’s not just preaching or teaching, but something special. With this gift, we can encourage, predict, and bring comfort to others, speaking straight from God’s heart. We’re not all prophets, but when we use this gift wisely, we can guide people closer to Jesus. Just remember to be discerning and avoid false inspiration. It’s an amazing tool that shows God’s love and leads others to Him.
  7. Discerning of Spirits is a supernatural radar! The Holy Spirit hooks us up with a divine radar to spot what’s really going on around us. It’s not just intuition; it reveals the true nature of things, uncovers deceptive spirits, and keeps us from being fooled. With this gift, we can navigate our spiritual journey, stay safe from deception, and help others by showing them the truth. It’s a powerful way to demonstrate God’s love and protect ourselves and others.
  8. Different Kinds of Tongues gives us a heavenly language connection! It’s a special gift that lets us communicate with God in a unique way, kind of like a secret prayer code. When we use it in the church, we should make sure someone interprets it so everyone can understand and be encouraged. It’s a sign that we’ve got the Holy Spirit, and it helps us stay connected to God’s plan and do awesome things for Him.
  9. Interpretation of Tongues is like being a divine translator! It’s not just about understanding different languages word for word. It’s about getting to the heart of the message and making it clear for everyone. When we use this gift, we show God’s love by helping others grasp the amazing things He’s saying. It’s like unlocking the mysteries and sharing God’s wisdom with the whole church. It’s a special way to connect people and bring them closer to God.

Living a prophetic lifestyle doesn’t demand instant perfection. It’s about doing our best, learning from our mistakes, and growing stronger in faith. It means using these nine gifts to lead our actions and attitudes, guiding ourselves and others towards Jesus. It’s about listening to the Holy Spirit’s guidance, serving others with love, and becoming a living example of Jesus’s love. 

And there’s the key: we must ALWAYS use these gifts to serve others with love. Love should be the driving force behind everything we do. When we operate in the gifts of the Spirit, it’s not about showing off or impressing others. It’s about genuinely caring for people and desiring their well-being.

By using the gifts of the Spirit in love, we show others the heart of God. We become vessels of His love, mercy, and compassion. Our words and actions can bring healing, restoration, and breakthrough to those around us.

So, let’s embrace a prophetic lifestyle by staying close to God, seeking His guidance, and allowing His love to flow through us. Let’s be attentive to the needs of others, offering encouragement, speaking words of wisdom, and extending a helping hand. By applying the Holy Spirit’s gifts daily, we can live in a way that truly reflects our faith and draws ourselves and others closer to Jesus. And in doing so, we become channels of God’s love, touching lives and making a positive impact in our world.

What is The Prophetic? 
Unveiling the Essence of Prophecy

What is The Prophetic?  Unveiling the Essence of Prophecy

By Dr Bill Hamon

Throughout history, prophets have played a pivotal role in various cultures, religions, and societies. The prophetic is a concept deeply ingrained in human existence, sparking curiosity and inspiring wonder. But what exactly is the prophetic? In this article, we will delve into the essence of prophecy, exploring its significance, characteristics, and impact on different aspects of life.

Understanding Prophecy

At its core, prophecy is a communication channel between God and people. It is a beautiful connection where individuals receive messages or revelation about the past, present, or future. Prophets, in their unique capacity, serve as connectors between people and God’s voice.

Characteristics of the Prophetic

Divine Revelation

The prophetic experience entails receiving revelations through the Holy Spirit. These revelations can manifest in various forms, such as visions, dreams, auditory messages, or an overwhelming sense of discernment. Through these means, God speaks to, and through, His prophets.

Clarity of Message

Prophecy carries a distinct clarity that sets it apart from ordinary communication between individuals. The prophetic message is often direct, obvious, and laden with a sense of urgency or importance. Prophets release prophetic words with conviction, providing guidance or sometimes warnings to those who their words are destined for.

Guidance and Direction

One of the primary purposes of prophecy is to guide individuals, communities, or even entire nations. Prophets bring forth wisdom, moral teachings, and instructions that can shape the course of actions for individuals or societies. Their words may encompass advice on matters of faith, social justice, personal conduct, or navigating challenging times.

Contextual Relevance

The prophetic often arises in specific historical, cultural, or religious contexts. Prophets emerge in response to the needs and challenges of their times. They may address issues such as social injustice, political corruption, moral decay, or spiritual renewal, tailoring their messages to resonate with the prevailing circumstances.

Impacts of the Prophetic

Spiritual Awakening

Prophecy has the potential to awaken spiritual consciousness and deepen one’s relationship with God. The prophetic message often evokes a sense of awe, reverence, and contemplation, prompting individuals to reflect on their beliefs and values.

Moral and Ethical Guidance

Prophetic teachings frequently emphasize moral principles and ethical conduct. They serve as beacons of righteousness, reminding individuals and societies of their inherent responsibilities and obligations toward one another.

Historical Significance

Throughout history, the prophetic has played a crucial role in shaping societies and civilizations. Prophets have challenged oppressive systems, advocated for social justice, and inspired transformative movements, leaving an indelible mark on human history.

Inspiration and Hope

Prophecy has the power to inspire individuals, filling them with hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The prophetic message can serve as a catalyst for personal growth, motivating individuals to pursue positive change and overcome challenges.

A Spiritual Gift

The prophetic is a profound and complex spiritual ministry that traverses cultural, religious, and historical boundaries. It serves as a conduit between God and people, providing spiritual guidance, moral teachings, and hope for the future. Through the ages, prophets have arisen to address the needs of their times, leaving lasting impacts on individuals and societies. Understanding the essence of the prophetic offers us a deeper appreciation for this powerful ministry that is to be treasured by all believers. 1 Corinthians 14:39.

                 Special thanks to Ruth Pearce for research, writing, and editorial support.

Who is Prophetic? Understanding the Prophetic and the Gift of Prophecy

Who is Prophetic?
Understanding the Prophetic and the Gift of Prophecy

By Dr, Bill Hamon

God’s desire to communicate with His people is evident throughout history and continues to be relevant in the lives of believers today. The prophetic plays a crucial role in facilitating this divine communication. Contrary to popular misconceptions, the ability to prophesy and the gift of prophecy are distinct concepts. In this article, we will explore the nature of the prophetic, highlighting the accessibility of the prophetic while distinguishing it from the specific gift of prophecy.

God’s Desire for Communication

From the dawn of creation, God has sought to communicate. From the beginning, God’s first act was to speak (Genesis 1:3) “Let there be light”, until the His final act to speak in Revelation 22:20 “Yes, I am coming quickly”. He longs for a personal and intimate relationship with His people. Throughout the Bible, we witness numerous instances of divine revelation and prophetic encounters, demonstrating God’s willingness to communicate His will, plans, and messages to humanity.

Prophetic Ministry

The gift of prophecy is a distinct spiritual ability bestowed upon individuals within the body of Christ. These individuals act as spokespersons for God, delivering His messages and speaking forth His Word. While the gift of prophecy can involve insights about the future, it primarily revolves around proclaiming the Word of God and conveying His truth to individuals, the church, or society at large.

Observations about the Prophetic

Prominence in Scripture

Prophecy is mentioned more frequently than any other spiritual gift. It is referred to in Romans 12:6, 1 Corinthians 12:28, 29; 13:1-3, 8; 14:6, and hundreds of times in the Old Testament. The apostles and prophets are identified as Jesus’ gifts to the church, serving as foundational pillars of the faith (Ephesians 2:20).

Proclaiming God’s Word

Prophecy focuses on proclaiming the Word of God, emphasizing His truth, teachings, and principles. While it may occasionally involve predictions or insights into the future, its primary purpose is to communicate God’s message to His people and edify the body of believers.

The Accessibility of the Prophetic

It is important to recognize that while the specific gift of prophecy or the call to be a prophet is bestowed upon certain individuals, the ability to recognize and hear God’s voice is accessible to all believers. Here are some key points to understand:

Divine Communication

God desires to communicate with each of His children. Through the Holy Spirit, He speaks to believers, providing guidance, wisdom, and insight into His will. The prophetic allows believers to receive direct revelation from God and discern His voice.

Prophetic Insights

The prophetic insights accessible to all believers involve personal guidance, encouragement, and discernment. Through prayer, meditation on Scripture, and a deepening relationship with God, individuals can develop sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s leading and gain insights into God’s purposes for their lives.

Distinguishing Between Prophesying and the Gift of Prophecy

Prophesying refers to the act of speaking forth a message inspired by God’s Spirit. It can occur spontaneously in the context of worship, prayer, or personal interactions. All believers have the capacity to prophesy under the leading of the Holy Spirit, offering encouragement, exhortation, or edification to others (1 Corinthians 14:3, 31).

Prophecy is a specific spiritual ministry that operates fully in those who are called to function as prophets. Prophetic people should develop a heightened sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s leading and receive regular and distinct insights from God, which they share with others.

In conclusion, the prophetic is not confined to a select few but is the means in which God communicates and is accessible to all believers. While the gift of prophecy is bestowed upon specific individuals, the ability to prophesy is available to every believer through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. As we cultivate our relationship with God, we can embrace the prophetic nature of our faith, discern His voice, and participate in His divine communication, ultimately deepening our walk with Him and impacting the lives of others.

                  Special thanks to Ruth Pearce for research, writing and editorial support.