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The speaker references Hebrews 11, noting that while patriarchs like Abraham and Moses are highlighted, the scripture also speaks of ordinary men and women who manifested God's power. He argues that Christianity has wrongly limited the manifestation of wonders to only prophets, apostles, pastors, and teachers. Every believer, he asserts, must come to a point of carrying a dimension of God, recognizing their divine calling beyond a natural life. This dimension is crucial for their ranking in eternity, which is tied to their works on Earth.
The first step to manifesting a dimension in God is receiving His burdens. This involves observing what is lacking in God's presence or in specific units, and then making oneself available to fill those gaps. Responding to burdens means sacrificing personal pleasures, as exemplified by Moses, who chose affliction with God's people over the pleasures of Pharaoh's house. Burdens provoke encounters and bring divine dimensions, allowing God to answer prayers that are not self-centered but reflect His heart. The speaker emphasizes that 'burdens will provoke encounters that will bring Divine Dimensions'.
A man who has embraced God's burdens will inevitably graduate to becoming a seeker. This seeking goes beyond asking and involves pressing, probing, and knocking until answers are found, as demonstrated by Moses' persistent seeking at Horeb. True spirituality is revealed through the depth of one's seeking. The speaker references Ezekiel, who laid down for 430 days to seek God, resulting in him becoming a man of wonders capable of spiritual translocation and speaking life into dry bones. This level of seeking leads to intimacy with God, where heavenly messengers become a reality. He also shares a testimony of Daddy G.O. meeting Isaiah in a spiritual encounter.
Christians are spiritual beings, not natural men, yet many live by circumstances and chance. The speaker challenges listeners to hate a natural life and actively seek the dimensions of God allocated to them. This seeking involves prayer, fasting, and waiting upon the Lord. He stresses that true power comes from intimacy with God, not formulas. The devil, he warns, knows the spiritual potential of believers and will try to prevent them from discovering themselves, sometimes even through abundance that distracts them from God. He shares personal testimony of how deeper seeking led to manifestations of discernment, healing, and authority.
The speaker highlights that God is actively seeking worshippers, those who will seek Him in spirit and truth. He encourages the audience to ask God to transform their hearts into hearts of seekers. He references Songs of Solomon, emphasizing a fervent desire for God's presence, implying that a generation that seeks God intensely must rise. The focus shifts to a prayer session, where he prays for the fire of heaven to descend, for hearts to burn, for the anointing on hands and legs, and for tongues of fire. He calls for mantles of authority, like those of Esther and Deborah, to be awakened, allowing individuals to command attention, bring laws, and influence systems. He also speaks of the Elijah Dimension, where men can speak and open heavens, affecting territories and igniting revival.