I’ve noticed that when I receive a word, it sometimes comes across as a general message. But when you speak on that same word, you bring depth and clarity to it. For example, this morning while I was praying before the service, I sensed that curses would be broken. Then, when you spoke, you were very specific and precise about it. The same thing happened when you once spoke about debts—you gave the full details. Am I being impatient?

You’re growing. When you receive the initial word, you can quietly probe the Spirit for more insight. That deeper revelation often contains the solution, and it’s very important. Many times, you’ll receive solving instructions straight from scripture—suddenly, you’ll just know what to do.

If the solution hasn’t come yet, simply deliver the prophecy as it is. Someone else in your team may receive the rest. This is similar to the system of the “caller and cantor” used by the old prophets in the Bible. But Jesus gave us a better model.

In corporate worship, one person can speak, and another can interpret. One might present a puzzle, and another may be given the solution. Just trust the Holy Spirit—He never leaves His word hanging halfway.

Remember that service where everyone kept speaking about a headache? That showed how consistent the Holy Spirit is in our lives. We all hear Him. Paul plants, Apollos waters.

Also, always remember: you must first postulate a problem before offering a solution—otherwise, the person for whom the miracle is meant might not realize that the word is for them. And faith comes by hearing.

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