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Our Guests Hakeem Collins and Naim Collins

KYNAN: Were back! You’re on “Something More!” And I’m telling you we’ve been talking about the relationship between the prophetic and warfare and warfare and the prophetic! How do we navigate the waters of warfare to see our prophetic word come to pass? Dr. Naim, we were talking –

NAIM: Yes.

KYNAN: Before the break about a lot of times people get a word. They get, you know, a revelation and immediately the enemy comes which is no coincidence! Jesus said, “When you hear the word of the kingdom the wicked one comes immediately.”

NAIM: Yes.

HAKEEM: Yes.

KYNAN: So talk a little bit about that. How that works and how we can navigate those waters.

NAIM: Well you know as I was saying about Daniel when Daniel fixed his heart to pray.

KYNAN: Yeah.

NAIM: God has already sent the answer! And Jesus said those that may be listening or watching, you know you may be a little discouraged because of the warfare or because of the prophecy. I mean we’ve been in meetings and we prophesied some things over people and we get emails and we get messages and they say, “Well you know I’ve got a lot of warfare.” You know?

KYNAN: Yes. [laughs]

HAKEEM: “And it just seems like that everything is opposite of what you’ve spoken, over us.”

KYNAN: [laughing] Yeah.

HAKEEM: And they’re a little discouraged by that. And even they may say, even somebody says, “Uh, I’m a little leery. I’m a little complexed about that prophecy.” But the prophetic is a navigational system!

KYNAN: WOW!   

NAIM: To help you through warfare!

KYNAN: I love that!

NAIM: And also your prophecy is your weapon in times of warfare because the opposition makes it look like it’s not God but it’s also confirmation it is! Because the enemy would not fight you if that word wasn’t sent if it wasn’t spoken. And so it initiates some things in the heavenlies because the enemy wants to stop that word from coming through!

KYNAN: Mmm!

Our Guest Hakeem Collins and Naim Collins

KYNAN: Hey, friends! This is Dr. Kynan Bridges and you are watching “Something More!” I am very excited about my two guests today! I call them The Dynamic Duo, the up and coming prophetic firehouses of our generation! Dr. Hakeem and Dr. Naim Collins! Welcome!

HAKEEM: Thank you!

NAIM: Thank you!

KYNAN: Welcome and God bless You! I’m excited to have you today!

NAIM: God bless you!

KYNAN: You know I believe that there is a shift happening in the body of Christ! I believe that this is a time, of emergence, where God is raising up all kinds of people to speak to this generation! What is God been talking to you guys about as it relates to the prophetic?

HAKEEM: Well one of the things that God begin to speak to me this is about several months ago was that there was, an emergence!

KYNAN: Mmm.

HAKEEM: But He used the word “emergency!”

KYNAN: Mmm!

HAKEEM: And there is a wave of revival that is about to take place but, there is a people, that have been kinda like on the sidelines!

KYNAN: Mmm!

HAKEEM: They’ve been kind of in the wilderness. They’ve been kind of waiting their turn!

KYNAN: Yeah.

HAKEEM: And so I said, “Lord, what is those people that you’re concerned about? Who are these ones that you’re spotlighting on? And the Lord began to show me that there were, this young generation, these emerging millennials that will arise. And He showed me a vision concerning like the tidal wave where I saw these young people running toward like the beach. And they were going with their surfboards running towards like these waves. And so the Lord began to use that as an example that there is a tidal wave of glory.

KYNAN: Mmm!

HAKEEM: There’s a revival that’s hitting the earth!

KYNAN: Wow!

Our Guest Dave Hayes

PAT: Well you know tell us some of the miracles you saw because you know when you were sharing just a moment ago I began thinking about the fact that those – you became a mobile Upper    Room! That’s what you became! A mobile Upper Room! You get on those ambulances and you know you probably saw some of the worst tragedies. You probably saw and I can’t even imagine what you saw. The war zone over the last 30 years. But tell us some of the things that you saw take place in those ambulances.  

DAVE: Well one of the cool things that I really enjoy doing was, we did a lot of critical care transports. People going from one hospital to another hospital for cardiac surgery.  

PAT: Right.

DAVE: Things of that nature. I remember transporting this one guy from the ICU. He had been having chest pain. They had been doing a lot of diagnostic testing and they finally decided he needed to have bypass surgery. So we were transporting him and he was having chest pain at the time. He was on a nitroglycerin drip. You know he was getting morphine every 10 or 15 minutes and we get him in the ambulance. We’re taking him to the cath lab. And he goes, “oh, the pain’s getting worse! You know I’m really scared! I’m really anxious.” 

PAT: Wow!

DAVE: And I said hey, can I pray for you? And he goes – and we had been talking and he goes yeah, you can pray for me. So I prayed for him and I said I’m going to give you a choice. I can either pray for you or I can give you morphine. Which one would you want? And he said I want you to pray for me. So I prayed for him and all of his pain went away!

PAT: Hallelujah!