• Not By The Ear, But By The Spirit
    Jan 25 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary Not by the Ear, but by the Spirit centers on learning to hear the voice of the Lord beyond human reasoning, preference, or intellect. The speakers emphasize that true hearing comes by the Holy Spirit and is confirmed inwardly and corporately through the many-membered body of Christ. God speaks through many channels—Scripture, family, songs, children, circumstances, and the presence carried by believers—but His voice always resonates with the spirit, not merely the mind. This conversation calls believers to remain open, discerning, and present-focused, hearing what God is saying now, walking in divine order, and submitting every thought, word, and action under the lordship of Christ. Show Note
    • Hearing God’s voice requires waiting, humility, and openness of heart
    • The Holy Spirit makes the Word alive beyond human understanding
    • God speaks through many spiritual “channels,” not just one familiar voice
    • Divine order comes through confirmation in the body, not private interpretation
    • Hearing in the Spirit protects us from being led by intellect, emotion, or desire
    • Who we are in Christ ministers more than what we say
    • The presence of Christ carried within believers changes atmospheres
    • Growth requires letting go of old thinking, habits, and soulish reactions
    • The mind must become a servant to the spirit, not a challenger to it
    • Christ revealed—not human perspective—is the highest form of revelation
    • KnowingaboutGod is different from knowing Him in the Spirit
    • The present speaking of God is more vital than past experiences

    Quotes
    • “It’s not about hearing things on a human intellectual level—it’s about hearing in the Spirit.”
    • “There are many voices, but when the voice of the Lord comes, it identifies with your spirit.”
    • “Who we are ministers more than what we say.”
    • “Our spirits speak louder than our words.”
    • “Divine order is when you hear a word from God and it resonates and is confirmed through your brothers.”
    • “You can’t iron the wrinkles out—you have to fill the bag.”
    • “It’s a determination not to be part of the world, but part of the Kingdom.”
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  • Aggressive Submission – The Path To Kingdom Authority
    Jan 21 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. SUMMARY “Aggressive Submission: The Path to Kingdom Authority” explores the foundational truth that spiritual authority flows directly from submission—first to God, and then to Christ expressed within His body. Authority is not something we seize, claim, or declare independently; it is released through a mature, intentional, and ongoing surrender of our will to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The discussion emphasizes that true submission is not passive or coerced but aggressive—a deliberate choosing of obedience, accountability, and alignment with God’s order. As believers mature, they become personally responsible for maintaining submission in spirit, resisting individualism, and remaining connected to the body of Christ. This shared submission creates a pure spiritual atmosphere where Christ’s authority moves through His people as one, establishing His kingdom on the earth. SHOW NOTES • Authority is given by God and expressed through obedience to what He speaks to our hearts • Submission is progressive; deeper submission brings greater authority • Christ Himself modeled aggressive submission to the Father • Submission is relational and lived out within the body of Christ • Spiritual maturity requires personal responsibility for one’s spirit • Authority in the Kingdom is ordered, not equal • Revelation must be confirmed within the body • Apostolic and fivefold ministries equip the saints • A pure spiritual atmosphere is formed through shared submission • God is bringing His people into chosen maturity KEY QUOTES
    • “We move in the degree of authority that we’ve submitted to.”
    • “Christ was aggressively submitted to the Father.”
    • “Submission is not passive—it’s a demand you place on your own spirit.”
    • “If we are truly submissive like Christ was, there’s no limit to the authority that can move through us.”
    • “Revelation without confirmation takes you out of the body.”
    • “The kingdom of God is not in the sky—it’s here, and it’s real.”
    • “A pure atmosphere is created when we submit our hearts to the Lord and walk as one.”

    SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES Luke 22-42 “Not My will, but Yours be done” Ephesians 4-11to13 Fivefold ministry equipping the saints toward maturity Matthew 16-16 to19 Revelation as the foundation of the Ecclesia Judges 21-25 – Every man doing what is right in his own eyes 1 Corinthians 14-29 – Confirmation through two or three witnesses 1 Corinthians 15-24 to 28 – Christ submitting all things to the Father TAKEAWAY...
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  • Holding A Right Spirit Before God
    Jan 17 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. SUMMARY This conversation centers on holding a right spirit before God, especially when dealing with people who challenge, irritate, or disagree with us. The speakers emphasize that spiritual maturity is not about reacting from human nature but about remaining open, humble, broken, and led by the Spirit. Rather than relying on personal discernment or strong opinions, believers are called to listen, take matters to the Lord, and respond from love. God’s corrective work—though often uncomfortable—is an expression of His love, shaping His sons and daughters into His nature. True oneness, family, and spiritual growth flow from maintaining a right spirit before Him. SHOW NOTES • God often speaks through people who rub us the wrong way • Keeping a right spirit is a continual surrender to the Lord • Not everything spoken needs to be received—hold it before God • Break bonds with human reactions; stay connected in the Spirit • Strong opinions do not equal spiritual truth • Ask the Holy Spirit what to take and what to leave • Authority comes from recognizing the spirit behind words • Humility, brokenness, and sensitivity are essential • Trust the voice of the Lord over personal discernment • Love without buying into disagreement • God’s love includes chiseling and shaping His workmanship • Trials refine the spirit and form Christ’s nature in us • We are the reward of Christ’s suffering • True fellowship produces oneness, inclusion, and spiritual flow KEY QUOTES “The end result is I’m wrong, and He’s right.” “You have to be able to speak through anyone to me.” “If it’s from the Lord, the Lord’s gonna minister to you something from it.” “Break your bonds on a human level.” “Keep your spirit open and right before the Lord—that’s the key.” “I don’t want to rely on discernment; I want to rely on the voice of the Lord.” “God’s love is not human.” “He’s gonna get the chisel out again.” “We are the reward of His sufferings.” “Love them and be one with the Lord on earth.” SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES Psalm 51:17 — A broken and contrite heart God will not despise Matthew 7:1–5 — Removing the beam from our own eye Ephesians 4:14–15 — Not tossed by every wind of doctrine John 10:27 — “My sheep hear My voice” Romans 8:29 — Being conformed to the image of His Son
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  • Living As God’s Possession
    Jan 13 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary This episode explores what it truly means to belong to God and to live as vessels of His Spirit. Drawing from Paul’s words in Corinthians, the conversation centers on the profound truth that we are the temple of God and no longer our own. True freedom comes not from external circumstances but from yielding our will to His and allowing the Holy Spirit to dwell, renew, and govern our lives. Through shared insights, the family veils how living as God’s possession breaks the bondage of the soul-flesh nature and brings us into freedom, love, and purpose. The episode emphasizes the power of relationships within the body of Christ, the necessity of prayer for one another, and the reality that no one stands alone—we stand because others uphold us. Communion, humility, and faith become the pathways into transformation and deeper oneness in His Spirit. Show Notes • We are God’s temple. The Holy Spirit dwells in us, not as a theological idea but as a present, active reality. • Submission brings freedom. Yielding our will to His produces the peace, joy, and love that true freedom is made of. God is the potter—we are the clay. • Freedom from the soul-flesh nature “For freedom we have been set free.” We escape bondage only by the Spirit, never by self-effort. • We belong to Him Accepting ourselves as His possession removes fear, doubt, and striving. It frees us to serve His purposes without burden. • The essential ministry of the body No one stands alone. We are upheld by each other's prayers, love, and intercession. Every believer has a ministry of love and edification. • Communion as transformation We partake of His body and blood not as ritual, but with sincerity, inviting His nature into our present circumstances. • Praying for one another
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  • From Human Response To Divine Nature
    Jan 9 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary This podcast explores how God uses the baptism of fire to transform believers from merely human reactions into the expression of His divine nature. Through trials, discipline, and surrender, the Lord burns away dross, purifies the heart, and brings His people into deeper realms of peace, joy, and freedom. As we submit to His dealings, Christ Himself perfects us, creating a pure bride who responds to every situation out of His nature rather than the soul. This process leads us level by level into maturity, oneness, and fruitful participation in the life of God. Show Notes
    • God’s fire finishes the work by burning away dross, chaff, and hidden attachments
    • The baptism of fire produces peace, freedom, and deeper release in God
    • Victory comes through submission, not self-preservation
    • God is preparing a clean bride to stand in His presence without reservation
    • Transformation comes through yielding, not human effort
    • Discipline is evidence of sonship and love
    • The fire produces divine responses instead of human reactions
    • God is forming His own nature within us
    • Each level of fire produces greater fruitfulness
    • Fellowship strengthens us through God’s dealings
    • The goal is participation in the divine nature

    Key Quotes
    • “The fire finishes the work because it burns away everything that doesn’t belong in our spirits.”
    • “We’re not going forward by our humanity, but by the grace of God and His anointing.”
    • “The only thing we have to do is submit—Christ is the One perfecting us.”
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    15 mins
  • The Day Of Impartation – Building On The True Foundation
    Jan 5 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary The discussion focuses on becoming living epistles—believers whose lives and words embody the living Christ. Using the parable of the wise and foolish virgins as a foundation, the speakers emphasize that maintaining the oil of the Spirit is essential to engage with the Bridegroom. True transformation and ministry flow not from intellect or revelation alone, but from impartation—the living Word of Christ spoken through a heart filled with the Holy Spirit. The group also reflects on building upon the true foundation of Christ, allowing the Spirit—not human leadership—to guide this maturing movement. The conversation concludes with an acknowledgment of God’s love, grace, and free will given to all, highlighting that every person is being drawn to deeper relationship and maturity in Him. Show Notes • The parable of the five wise and five foolish virgins illustrates spiritual readiness through maintaining the anointing (oil). • Revelation is valuable, but the goal is relationship and impartation, not just knowledge. • Living epistles are those who speak Christ—their words create, impart, and transform. • The true Word of the Lord brings fruit; if no fruit appears, it’s time for growth, not condemnation. • Foundation in Christ remains essential—believers must build upon it, not start over. • The movement today is leaderless in human terms but guided by the Spirit of Christ, the true Apostle and Head. • As each person matures, roles shift—sometimes shepherd, sometimes sheep—all under grace. • Even those focused on basic salvation messages have their purpose in God’s plan. • Spiritual growth comes through hunger and choice—a willingness to move beyond the familiar. • God’s plan is inclusive—He gives everyone opportunity to come into the knowledge of the Lord. • We are living in the day of impartation, where transformation happens through the Spirit’s presence and spoken Word. Quotes • “Without the oil—the anointing, the Holy Spirit—there’s no connection.” — Ken • “The true living epistles aren’t revelators or expositors. They are those who speak Christ in the earth.” — Ron • “If a true living epistle speaks to you, you’re going to change if your heart’s open.” — Ron • “Be careful how you build on that foundation.” — Ken (quoting Paul) • “We’re leaning on the Spirit to lead us. The true apostle is Christ Himself, the Head.” — Mike • “It’s because we’re solid in that foundation that we can go higher in revelation.” — Lois • “Every heart has to decide—am I hungry enough to seek out something different?” — Ron • “This is the day of Spirit—the year of Spirit—we are there.” — Ken Scriptural References • Matthew 25:1–13 — The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins; keeping oil (the Spirit) to engage the Bridegroom. • 2 Corinthians 3:2–3 — You are our letter, written in our hearts, known and read by all men... written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God. • John...
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  • Learning To Walk With God As One
    Jan 1 2026
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary This episode explores the essential process of spiritual growth for new believers and the importance of being integrated into a living, functioning Body of Christ. The speakers emphasize that Christianity is not an individual journey but a shared walk where believers are brought into oneness, trained to wait on the Lord, and taught by impartation—not just teaching. Small groups, relationships, and spiritual family dynamics are highlighted as the key environment where believers mature, learn to hear God, and develop genuine oneness in the Spirit. The episode stresses the supernatural nature of the Body of Christ and the deep need for relationship, impartation, and the leading of the Holy Spirit. Show Notes
    • The problem of placing new believers into immediate church work.Many believers begin doing tasks before learning to walk with the Lord or being led by the Spirit.
    • Learning to wait on the Lord.New believers must be trained in waiting on God, His Word, and His Spirit.
    • The shift from individuality to oneness.God is moving His people from isolated spiritual lives into a connected Body where every joint supplies.
    • Why small groups matter.Smaller gatherings foster relationship, impartation, safety, trust, and real spiritual growth.
    • Impartation versus teaching.Growth happens through spiritual impartation, not just instruction.
    • The supernatural nature of the Body.Structure alone won’t work—only the Holy Spirit brings unity and transformation.
    • Being set into the Body by God.Believers are placed into spiritual family "as it pleases Him," not through personal choice or human organization.
    • Challenges of...
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    16 mins
  • Creating A Pure Kingdom Atmosphere
    Dec 28 2025
    *Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary “Creating a Pure Kingdom Atmosphere” explores how purity of spirit shapes the environment in which God moves. Each speaker emphasizes the inner condition of the heart—brokenness, humility, confession, and right motivation—as the essential foundation for maintaining a spiritual atmosphere where revelation, healing, and unity flourish. The episode stresses that a pure atmosphere is not something we enter; it is something we become. By refusing to relate to one another after the flesh, confronting our reactions, embracing God’s dealings, and pressing on to know the Lord, we create an atmosphere where His presence is free to work in and through the Body of Christ. Show Notes 1. Purity Creates Atmosphere - A pure spirit purifies the environment around us. - The pure in heart see God (Matt. 5:8). - Jesus could not perform miracles among those who knew Him after the flesh. - We must know one another after the Spirit. 2. The Formula for Purity - Psalm 51:17: A broken spirit and contrite heart create an atmosphere God receives. 3. Entering a Pure Atmosphere - Humility and contrition open the door to God’s presence. 4. Confession and Reactions - Confessing sins cleans the air spiritually. - Hidden reactions obstruct personal and communal growth. - Even small attitudes shape atmosphere. 5. Evaluating the Spirit, Not Deeds - True evaluation is the motivation of the spirit. - Past victories or failures cannot define us. 6. God’s Loving Wounding - God exposes, heals, and purifies. - Hosea 6:1–3—He tears and heals. 7. Becoming the Atmosphere - By God’s grace, we become the spiritual atmosphere for one another. Key Quotes
    • “A pure spirit can purify the atmosphere.” — Dale
    • “A broken spirit and a contrite heart: there is the formula.” — Pauline
    • “If I react against someone, I hinder their growth and my own.” — Linda
    • “All you can evaluate is the motivation of your spirit.” — Pat
    • “The Lord can lance wounds and heal them—He can hurt you and bind you up again.” — Debbie

    Scriptural References Matthew 5:8 — Blessed are the pure in...
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