Outline of Prophetic Messages: Christ the Morning Star → Living Stars (For
Meeting Use)
This
outline is organized according to the tone and rhythm
of prophecy. Each major point can be developed into a 1-2 minute prophecy, or it can be combined for use in Sunday prophecy, edification training, and
leading fellowship.
Christ the
Morning Star Producing the Living Stars for God’s Kingdom
📖 Rev. 22:16; Rev. 1:20; Dan.
12:3
Prophesying
1 — Christ Is the Morning Star
Brothers and sisters, Christ Himself declares, “I
am the bright Morning Star.”
The Morning Star appears in the darkest moment of the night, announcing that the day is near.
Christ today is not only our Savior; He is the heavenly, living, present, and instant vision.
Wherever Christ shines as the Morning Star, hope is
released and direction is given.
📖 Rev. 22:16; 2 Pet. 1:19
Prophesying
2 — The Living Stars Are the Reproduction of the
Morning Star
In Revelation we see that Christ is the Morning Star, and the messengers of the churches are the stars.
The living stars are not angels in heaven, but faithful believers in the churches who shine in
darkness.
They are not famous, not official, but shining.
They are the reproduction and expression of Christ.
📖 Rev. 1:20; Dan. 12:3
Prophesying
3 — Stars Shine in the Night to Turn People to
Righteousness
The church age is a night age; therefore, we need
stars.
Stars do not remove the
night, but they guide people in the night.
Daniel tells us that
those who turn many to righteousness will shine like stars forever.
Today the Lord needs shining ones to bring people from
the wrong way to the right way.
📖 Dan. 12:3; Phil. 2:15
Prophesying
4 — Paying Attention to the Prophetic Word
We are told to pay attention to the prophetic word as
to a lamp shining in a dark place.
Before Christ appears openly, He wants to rise as the
Morning Star in our hearts day by day.
When we touch the Word with prayer, Christ shines
within us, even in today’s darkness.
📖 2 Pet. 1:19; John 6:63;
Rev. 2:28
Prophesying
5 — Living by the Principle of the Morning Star
The principle of the Morning Star brings us to meet the
Lord early.
Early morning is the best time to fellowship with God,
to praise, pray, and enjoy His Word.
A morning-star life produces a shining life.
Those who meet the Lord early become fresh and bright throughout the day.
📖 S.S. 7:12; Psa. 5:1–3; Exo.
16:21
Prophesying
6 — Walking in God’s Light, Not Self-Made
Light
Those who fear the Lord and trust in Him may walk in darkness and still have light.
But those who light their own fire will fall into
sorrow.
Today the Lord calls us to walk in the light He gives,
not in the light we make for ourselves.
📖 Isa. 50:10–11; Isa. 2:5
Prophesying
7 — Shining Brings in the Kingdom
In Genesis, the stars were created to rule by shining.
Where there is shining, there is God’s authority
and the growth of life.
Every time Christ shines on us, the kingdom comes to
us in reality.
📖 Gen. 1:14–19; Matt. 17:1–8;
Rom. 14:17
Conclusion
— A Call to Become Living Stars
Christ today is still the Morning Star walking among the
churches.
The stars are not in religion; the stars are in the churches.
May we not only admire
the Morning Star, but follow Him and become
living stars, shining in the night until the kingdom fully appears.
📖 Rev. 22:16–17; Matt. 13:43
*Please refer to the 2025
Thanksgiving International Symphony Conference, Chapter 1: The Vision of Christ
as the Living Star—Present, Immediate, and Living—of the All-Inclusive Christ
Revealed in the Gospel of Matthew, Part 1.
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