This book, one of the earlier from Apostle Giles’ body of work, deals with the nature of the true prophet according to Scripture. It calls us to examine our character as well as the fruit of what we have correctly and incorrectly called prophetic ministry over the years. It calls us to a higher standard as prophets and prophetic people. Micaiah was one who stood against the popular messages and ministerial expectations of his day. He was not popular, but he was marked by God to bring The Truth to the powers of his day. In the same way, Joshua Giles helps to provide a blueprint of purity for young and emerging prophets as well as “spot cleaning” for the mature prophets. If you are called to the office of the prophet or even have a gift of prophecy, then I highly recommend you add this book to your library.