Prophetic Worship and the Voice of God

Prophetic Worship and the Voice of God

Course Description
This doctoral course explores prophetic worship as a divine instrument of revelation and breakthrough. Designed for seasoned ministers and advanced students of theology, the course emphasizes the biblical foundation and practical outworking of worship that carries God’s voice. You will grow in discernment, spiritual boldness, and prophetic intercession as you explore sound theology, supernatural flow, and spiritual governance in the context of Spirit-led worship.

Students will leave equipped to train others, lead with integrity, and minister prophetically through worship in both corporate and intimate settings.
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Course Modules & Weekly Breakdown

Week 1: Foundations of Prophetic Worship

  • What is prophetic worship?

  • Prophets, psalmists, and the Davidic model (1 Chronicles 25)

  • The role of the minstrel in prophetic movement (2 Kings 3:15)

  • Devotional: God Is Still Speaking (John 10:27)

Week 2: The Voice of God in Worship

  • Cultivating the listening heart

  • Personal worship as a prophetic posture

  • Discerning God’s voice in corporate gatherings

  • Devotional: Songs Birth Revelation (2 Kings 3:15)

Week 3: Prophetic Worship as Warfare

  • Worship as divine strategy (2 Chronicles 20)

  • Apostolic and territorial breakthrough through sound

  • Intercession and the watchman anointing

  • Devotional: Releasing the Sound of Heaven (Psalm 40:3)

Week 4: Scriptural Alignment and Bold Expression

  • Testing prophecy by the Word (Revelation 19:10)

  • Authority, order, and apostolic flow in prophetic gatherings

  • Obedience to the voice and flow of God

  • Devotional: Becoming His Voice (Isaiah 6:8)


📚 Required Materials

  • Primary Text: Prophetic Worship and the Voice of God by Dr. Ludie L. Hoffman

  • The Bible (NIV, ESV, or NKJV recommended)

  • Weekly Lectures (Video or Monologue)

  • 7-Day Devotional Guide

  • Lecture Transcript: 20-Minute Monologue (3,000 words)