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Should A Church Have A House Prophet

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Should a Church Have a “House Prophet”?  


In many churches today, the term “house prophet” sounds spiritual, but it quietly creates an imbalance God never intended. This book takes you on a clear, simple, and eye‑opening journey through Scripture, Hebrew and Aramaic culture, and the prophetic life of the early church to reveal what the Bible actually teaches about prophetic ministry.


From a seer’s perspective, Cedric Mebane breaks down how the prophetic was always meant to function — not through one elevated voice, but through a prophetic community. Using the patterns found in Moses, the Hebrew prophets, the early believers in Acts, and Paul’s instructions to the church, this book exposes the dangers of prophetic dependency, spiritual imbalance, mixture, and manipulation that arise when one person becomes the sole prophetic authority in a house.


Instead of a prophetic throne, God designed a prophetic family. Instead of a single voice, He intended a shared sound. Instead of a “house prophet,” He intended a kehila — a gathering of believers who hear Him together. This book shows how to restore that original design and build a healthy prophetic culture rooted in humility, accountability, Scripture, purity, and the fear of the Lord.


If you want to understand the prophetic from a biblical, historical, and Spirit‑led perspective — and if you want to see the church return to the model God intended — this book will open your eyes and strengthen your spirit. It is simple, clear, and written for every believer who desires to hear God without confusion, imbalance, or dependency.


This is not a book about shutting down prophecy. It is a book about restoring it. It is a call back to the prophetic community God always wanted.


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