Seer Famine
Seer Famine
Every seer will face a season when God seems silent, dreams grow dim, visions disappear, and the voice of the Spirit feels distant. This is the season of the Seer Famine. It is a time of testing, refinement, and deep spiritual hunger. In these moments, even the most faithful prophets may question their calling, doubt their gifts, and wonder if God has withdrawn His presence.
Seer Famine exposes the reality of spiritual famine from a Hebrew and seer’s perspective. Using scripture as the foundation, Cedric Mebane reveals how famine begins, why it tests the heart, and how biblical prophets like Elijah, Daniel, Joseph, and Isaiah experienced similar seasons of silence and delay. You will see how Jesus Himself modeled endurance, submission, and trust during times of testing and how His words guide seers through their own seasons of famine.
This book is a prophetic call to patience, surrender, and faith. It teaches that famine is not failure—it is a divine process of preparation, purification, and empowerment. The seer learns to long for God Himself rather than the gifts, to trust His timing, and to emerge from silence with vision restored, hearing sharpened, and authority strengthened.
If you have ever felt spiritually dry, disconnected, or frustrated by silence, Seer Famine is your guide to understanding God’s purpose in the season, walking through it with faith, and coming out of it filled with revelation, power, and intimacy with the Spirit.