The moment we fail to recognise the authority of the Holy Spirit is not likely to enlarge himself in our space 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️Spirit of The Living God I surrender all to you…take me with you ❤❤❤❤
My Study Notes: EXPLOSION CONFERENCE || SOUTH AFRICA || DAY 2 || 5TH SEPTEMBER 2024 1. Overview: The sermon highlights a deep, spiritual encounter with God, urging believers to immerse themselves fully in the presence of the Lord. It draws parallels to biblical figures like Adam, Ezekiel, and Saul (Paul) and how divine encounters transformed their lives and ministries. The message centres on God’s glory, His omnipresence, and how He uses His people to manifest His power and purposes in the world. 2. Context: The sermon was delivered by Apostle Arome Osayi during a gathering focused on intense worship and seeking God’s presence. The preacher invites the congregation to envision themselves alone with God, as Adam was in the Garden of Eden. The imagery of Ezekiel’s prophetic experience during Israel’s exile forms a foundation for understanding God's omnipresence, while the encounter of Saul on the road to Damascus illustrates God’s authority and power to transform. 3. Key Teachings: - Experiencing God’s Glory: The sermon invites believers to make their worship personal, seeing themselves engulfed by God’s glory, as Adam experienced God’s presence in Eden and Ezekiel saw God’s glory in captivity. - Transition from Priesthood to Prophecy: Ezekiel’s encounter with God’s mobile glory reveals that God’s presence is not confined to physical temples but is omnipresent. This transforms Ezekiel from a priest into one of the Bible's most profound prophets. - Omnipresence and Omnipotence of God: The sermon teaches that God is not limited by human structures or circumstances. His glory moves with His people, exemplified by Ezekiel’s vision and the glory departing Jerusalem. - The Lordship of the Spirit: In the New Covenant, the Holy Spirit takes on the lordship that Jesus held during His earthly ministry. The Spirit governs believers, guiding them into all truth and empowering them for service. - Recognizing Spiritual Realities: Saul’s encounter on the road to Damascus emphasises the importance of recognising Christ in His people. Persecuting believers is equivalent to persecuting Christ, underscoring the unity between the Lord and His church. 4. Scriptural References: - Genesis 3:8: Adam’s experience of walking with God in the cool of the day is a model for intimate fellowship with the Lord. - Ezekiel 1, 10, 48: Ezekiel’s visions demonstrate God’s mobile glory, not confined to the temple but moving with His people, and the prophecy of a future temple where God’s presence (Jehovah Shammah) will dwell. - Acts 9:1-5: Saul’s encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus shows the reality of divine intervention and the lordship of Jesus, even in the lives of those opposing Him. - 2 Corinthians 3:17: "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty," emphasising the freedom and authority that come through the Holy Spirit. 5. Reflection Points: - In what ways have you experienced God's presence personally in your life? Reflect on moments when you felt God's glory descending upon you. - How does the reality of God’s omnipresence and omnipotence change your approach to worship and service? - Are there areas in your life where you need to recognise the lordship of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to take full control? 6. Practical Takeaway: Believers are encouraged to cultivate an intimate relationship with God, recognising His presence in every aspect of life. They are called to submit to the lordship of the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to govern their decisions, actions, and ministry. God’s power is available to break every limitation and empower His people for greater works. 7. Main Prayer Point: Pray for a deeper awareness of God’s presence in your life and for the Holy Spirit to take full lordship over every area, guiding you in alignment with His will. 8. Conclusion: The sermon calls believers to embrace the reality of God’s glory and presence in their lives, trusting in His power to transform them just as He did with Ezekiel and Saul. It is a message of hope, transformation, and empowerment through the presence of the Holy Spirit. 9. Prayer: Lord, we thank You for Your presence and the revelation of Your glory. Help us to recognize the lordship of the Holy Spirit in our lives and to submit fully to Your will. Empower us, transform us, and use us for Your glory, just as You used Ezekiel and Saul. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Glory be to God Apostle Aroma more grace upon you sir 🙏 you are a blessing to this generation may the God of Israel continue to strengthen you in Jesus mighty name 🙏 ❤️ 🙌
I was there. I am the woman God showed mercy. Finally I am free from the spirit of insanity in Jesus name.
I’m happy for you sis. There is nothing like the touch of God. Nothing. PRAISE GOD ❤
You are healed and blessed🙏🏾 you have touched a clean and pure annointing and Grace ❤️❤️
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This God!!!😭🤯
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Watching from lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬. God healed me from a pain in my leg
This preaching blessed me immensely. Thank you Apostle Arome Osayi. Very imaginative mind you should write script for Bible Stories.
izambulo kubaba umpostoli hhai bo nina!😭😭
The moment we fail to recognise the authority of the Holy Spirit is not likely to enlarge himself in our space 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️Spirit of The Living God I surrender all to you…take me with you ❤❤❤❤
I was there the Lord show me mercy from the demon that chase me in dream glory be to God
My Study Notes: EXPLOSION CONFERENCE || SOUTH AFRICA || DAY 2 || 5TH SEPTEMBER 2024
1. Overview:
The sermon highlights a deep, spiritual encounter with God, urging believers to immerse themselves fully in the presence of the Lord. It draws parallels to biblical figures like Adam, Ezekiel, and Saul (Paul) and how divine encounters transformed their lives and ministries. The message centres on God’s glory, His omnipresence, and how He uses His people to manifest His power and purposes in the world.
2. Context:
The sermon was delivered by Apostle Arome Osayi during a gathering focused on intense worship and seeking God’s presence. The preacher invites the congregation to envision themselves alone with God, as Adam was in the Garden of Eden. The imagery of Ezekiel’s prophetic experience during Israel’s exile forms a foundation for understanding God's omnipresence, while the encounter of Saul on the road to Damascus illustrates God’s authority and power to transform.
3. Key Teachings:
- Experiencing God’s Glory: The sermon invites believers to make their worship personal, seeing themselves engulfed by God’s glory, as Adam experienced God’s presence in Eden and Ezekiel saw God’s glory in captivity.
- Transition from Priesthood to Prophecy: Ezekiel’s encounter with God’s mobile glory reveals that God’s presence is not confined to physical temples but is omnipresent. This transforms Ezekiel from a priest into one of the Bible's most profound prophets.
- Omnipresence and Omnipotence of God: The sermon teaches that God is not limited by human structures or circumstances. His glory moves with His people, exemplified by Ezekiel’s vision and the glory departing Jerusalem.
- The Lordship of the Spirit: In the New Covenant, the Holy Spirit takes on the lordship that Jesus held during His earthly ministry. The Spirit governs believers, guiding them into all truth and empowering them for service.
- Recognizing Spiritual Realities: Saul’s encounter on the road to Damascus emphasises the importance of recognising Christ in His people. Persecuting believers is equivalent to persecuting Christ, underscoring the unity between the Lord and His church.
4. Scriptural References:
- Genesis 3:8: Adam’s experience of walking with God in the cool of the day is a model for intimate fellowship with the Lord.
- Ezekiel 1, 10, 48: Ezekiel’s visions demonstrate God’s mobile glory, not confined to the temple but moving with His people, and the prophecy of a future temple where God’s presence (Jehovah Shammah) will dwell.
- Acts 9:1-5: Saul’s encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus shows the reality of divine intervention and the lordship of Jesus, even in the lives of those opposing Him.
- 2 Corinthians 3:17: "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty," emphasising the freedom and authority that come through the Holy Spirit.
5. Reflection Points:
- In what ways have you experienced God's presence personally in your life? Reflect on moments when you felt God's glory descending upon you.
- How does the reality of God’s omnipresence and omnipotence change your approach to worship and service?
- Are there areas in your life where you need to recognise the lordship of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to take full control?
6. Practical Takeaway:
Believers are encouraged to cultivate an intimate relationship with God, recognising His presence in every aspect of life. They are called to submit to the lordship of the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to govern their decisions, actions, and ministry. God’s power is available to break every limitation and empower His people for greater works.
7. Main Prayer Point:
Pray for a deeper awareness of God’s presence in your life and for the Holy Spirit to take full lordship over every area, guiding you in alignment with His will.
8. Conclusion:
The sermon calls believers to embrace the reality of God’s glory and presence in their lives, trusting in His power to transform them just as He did with Ezekiel and Saul. It is a message of hope, transformation, and empowerment through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
9. Prayer:
Lord, we thank You for Your presence and the revelation of Your glory. Help us to recognize the lordship of the Holy Spirit in our lives and to submit fully to Your will. Empower us, transform us, and use us for Your glory, just as You used Ezekiel and Saul. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Thank you Sisi
I adore YOU my KING ❤
I connect myself and family to this holy altar in Jesus name Amen
Hallelujah to the lamb of God forever!!
May the LORD enlarge Himself in me, by virtue of my acknowledging of His Lordship over my life. AMEN!
More grace sir
Oh My ...The Lord Almighty is in this place! Ah My God, we worship You!
Thank you Jesus for apostle Arome
Glory be to God Apostle Aroma more grace upon you sir 🙏 you are a blessing to this generation may the God of Israel continue to strengthen you in Jesus mighty name 🙏 ❤️ 🙌
He is
I was here and today I am back for day 3 🙏If you are in Gauteng please come experience this encounter with God yourself 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I received fully
Powerful
LORD do to me what u did to this man.
Are you ready to go through what he went through? Will you drink of the cup he drank of?
Very good question. Many people cannot withstand the hardship and sacrifice. All they see is the glory😊@LETSOALOK.CATTORNEYSNELS-lf8gf
@@SATREUEBSJSJSBS If He submits totally and absolutely to the authority and guidance of the Holy spirit, then yes he can 😊
I connect 🙏🙏🔥
Hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN hallelujah AMEN
There is spiritual side of our reality
May the Lord preserve you Apostle 🙏
Thanks father
Amen 🙌🙌🙌🙌 Glory be to God🙏🙏
Great and Good works oh Apostle of God...
God keep you
I can see Your GLORY and Your GLORIOUS POWER O Great MONARCH Of Zion ❤❤❤
this man is deep
Man can preach.
I love the way papa preaches with humour😂 his imagination is something else😂.
Yeah Amen 🙏
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Apostle for sure has been drinking for a long time from the deep fountains.
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Will he be there today friday the 6th ?
Yes last night I think
The Apostle will be in KZN tonight, Christ Tarbanacle Family Of Churches
@@nomvulankosi8549 he's there until the 8th
@@vusimalambule3929 don't lie man
when is the service start at night
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Ah the made apostle to be in a same poster as that false prophet Juanita ,very alarming
They want relevance by associating themselves with Apostle.
@@giftmanaka4190 very sad brother,many people on facebook groups were questioning this, and wondering if apostle knew who he was sharing a stage with