“There two standards I see in Nigeria: one standard for the north & another standard for the south. Whenever a few Igbo boys have gotten angry & reacted, they sent Air Force, Navy & Military to go & stop them. They take armored tanks to the east. But we see Fulani boys stand & speak on the internet, they say anything, do anything, & nothing moves. Instructions are given for nobody to move.”
~ Pastor Sarah Omakwu
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GOD'S GLORY RESTS ON YOU
Every time the glory of God rests upon a person, it produces two experiences: encounters and interventions.
Encounters are moments that open your eyes to new dimensions of God. They strengthen your conviction about God, bring you into deeper intimacy with Him, and make the reality of the Spirit more tangible in your life. The goal of an encounter is simple: to deepen your walk with God and furnish His reality to your heart.
Then there are interventions, the supernatural acts of God in the affairs of men. When God intervenes, He steps into a situation to stop deterioration, restore order, and bring efficiency to it. This is where healings happen, your needs are met, breakthroughs occur, and impossible situations turn around when His glory comes.
When the glory of God rests in an atmosphere, He begins to get involved in the matters of people’s lives. Even while The Word is being preached, God is already working, correcting situations, releasing miracles, and setting testimonies in motion.
Sometimes you may not even pray about a situation, yet while you sit under that cloud of glory, God is already turning things around. This is the mystery of His glory: it brings encounters that deepen your relationship with Him and interventions that transform your story.
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PRAYER IS POWERFUL, BUT IT IS NOT THE ONLY KEY!
Prayer, according to Scripture, is a platform for warfare and intercession. When Believers pray, we are not shouting blindly; we pray with understanding and spiritual intelligence, rooted in the knowledge of the God we are speaking to and the assignment of prayer.
Prayer does not do everything, but prayer is needed in everything. In the Kingdom, there are keys, not just one key. Prayer is a major and foundational key, but it is not the only key. Where prayer is not the key, it becomes the hand that holds the key.
Jesus modelled this perfectly. He prayed, but He also studied the Scriptures. When tempted, He did not say, “I have prayed,”—He said, “It is written.” At other times, He needed people and said, “Follow Me.”
Victory in the Kingdom is not selective. You don’t choose which key to use; the door already determines the key required. Prayer is essential, but neglecting other spiritual principles leads to limitation. A Believer can be prayerful yet ignore the laws of honour, diligence, or wisdom, and answers will remain in the realm of the spirit without manifestation.
Prayer is powerful. Prayer is foundational. But prayer works best in partnership with all Kingdom principles.
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