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The Fulfillment in Christ in the Prophetic

Jesus did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. Every shadow, symbol, and sacrifice of the Old Covenant pointed to Him. As a prophetic minister, this understanding changes everything—your message, your motive, and your manifestation. The fulfillment of the law through Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection marked the birth of a new era for both humanity and the prophetic mandate.

Prophets of the New Testament are not called to predict the law but to reveal grace and truth. The cross shifted the prophetic language from condemnation to reconciliation. Your prophecy now flows from the finished work of Christ, not from the striving of human righteousness. You declare not what men must do to be accepted, but what Christ has already done to make them accepted.

This fulfillment calls for spiritual maturity. You must discern between Old Testament patterns and New Testament principles. Christ is both the message and the measure of every prophetic utterance. Anything that does not align with His nature of love, redemption, and transformation does not carry the full weight of Kingdom prophecy.

Remember, your assignment as a prophetic minister is to reveal Jesus, not yourself. When you speak from His finished work, your words carry resurrection power—able to restore, realign, and renew hearts for divine purpose.

Assessment Questions:

1. Does your prophetic message reveal the finished work of Christ or repeat the burden of the law?


2. How can you ensure your prophecy always points people to Jesus rather than to human performance?

Prince Victor Matthew 

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