05/04/2026
The Seer Prophet and His Wilderness
There is a season that many prophetic people enter that is deeply misunderstood, not only by those around them, but often by the prophets themselves.
It is the season of the wilderness.
And for the seer prophet, this season carries a unique weight that few can fully explain unless they have walked through it themselves.
The Wilderness Is Not a Punishment
Many seers enter this season believing that something has gone wrong. They begin to feel disconnected from the communities they once belonged to. The fellowship that once felt nourishing begins to feel empty. The relationships that once felt aligned begin to feel distant.
And in the middle of all of this, the seer is still receiving dreams. Still sensing things in the spirit. Still perceiving what others around them cannot see.
But they feel alone.
This is one of the most important things a seer prophet must understand, the wilderness is not a sign that God has abandoned you. It is a sign that God is separating you.
Why the Wilderness Comes
The wilderness comes because there are things the Lord cannot build in you while you are surrounded by noise.
A seer who has never been alone with God is a seer who has never truly learned to distinguish the voice of the Lord from the voices around them.
In the wilderness, the distractions are removed. The validation of people is removed. The comfort of familiar environments is removed.
And what remains is just you and the Lord.
This is where the deep formation begins.
This is where the seer learns to hear without noise. To see without confusion. To discern without the influence of other voices pulling at their perception.
Elijah went to the wilderness. John the Baptist was formed in the wilderness. Even the Lord Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness before He stepped into the fullness of His ministry.
The wilderness is not the end of your journey. It is the beginning of your depth.
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