The Kitchen Newsletter

Good day friends,
The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word as the delicacies of God—to create the form of the Father on the earth, to make the earth in His likeness, and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God.

Relax, and let us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word.

In Book of Revelation chapter 1, the apostle John the Apostle gives one of the most detailed scriptural descriptions of the living Word of God.
He writes that when he turned to see the voice speaking to him, he saw:
seven golden lampstands
one like the Son of Man standing among them
a robe reaching to His feet
a golden sash across His chest
hair white like wool
feet glowing like bronze in a furnace
a voice like rushing waters
a sharp double-edged sword from His mouth
a face shining like the sun in full brilliance
And then this remarkable description:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.”
This is not merely symbolic language for beauty alone—it is revelation.
The Word of God is not only written speech; the Word of God is a living person and with a full body. That person is Jesus Christ, and His body is the visible expression of the invisible Father.
As Epistle to the Hebrews 1:3 declares, the Son is the exact representation of God's being.
So whenever Scripture unveils the Body of Word, it is unveiling the nature, beauty, character, and intentions of the Father.
The Body of the Word Is the Face of God
To look at the Body of the Word is to look at the face of the invisible God.
Every part of that body carries meaning.
Every description is a divine statement.
Every feature reveals something about the Father.
The face shining like the sun tells us that the Body of the Word is a generator of divine light.
The unfolding of that Body produces revelation.
As Book of Psalms 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of your words gives light.”
That light is the revelation knowledge of the Father—the detailed understanding of who the Father is.
Eyes Like Blazing Fire
When John saw the eyes of the Word of God like blazing fire, he was seeing more than brightness.
He was seeing divine intensity.
Eyes reveal focus.
Fire reveals hunger.
So eyes blazing as fire reveal the focused hunger of the Father.
This means the Father is not passive toward the Body of the Word.
He looks upon the Body of the Word with burning intensity, fierce attention, and unbroken desire.
The blazing eyes reveal:
aggressive longing
consuming passion
unrelenting appetite
holy concentration
This same fire appears again in Book of Ezekiel 1:27, where the prophet saw the enthroned Christ full of fire from waist upward and waist downward.
This teaches that blazing fire is not limited to the eyes alone—the whole Body of the Word carries fire.
The eyes simply reveal what fills the entire being: the burning hunger of God.
Blazing Fire as the Aggressive Hunger of the Father
Fire in Scripture often signals consuming desire.
In Book of Isaiah 30:27, divine fire is associated with active force and burning expression.
So when Scripture says His eyes are like blazing fire, it reveals that:
the Body of the Word is the aggressive hunger of the Father.
This hunger means the Father has deep longing centered on the Body of the Word.
The Father continually desires the Body of the Word because the Body of the Word is His pleasure, His satisfaction, and His eternal delight.
This is why the Body of the Word is also revealed as bread.
The Food of God and the Daily Hunger of Heaven
In Book of Exodus 25:30, God commanded:
“Put the bread of the Presence on the table to be before me at all times.”
This bread prophetically points to the Body of the Word.
Jesus Himself said in Gospel of John 6:33:
“I am the bread that came down from heaven.”
The bread before God is therefore the Body of the Word.
This means the Father’s aggressive hunger is directed toward His the Body of the Word.
The blazing eyes therefore reveal that God continually gazes upon the bread before Him.
The Father does not lose appetite for the Body of the Word.
He does not tire of the Body of the Word.
His hunger remains eternal.
Our Hearts as The Kitchen of God
One of the deepest implications of this revelation is that God has appointed a priesthood to prepare His food.
According to Book of Leviticus 21:6-8, priests present the food of God.
And according to Book of Revelation 1:6, believers are now made priests.
This means our service is not casual devotion alone.
Our service is priestly preparation of food.
We prepare God's food through:
aggressive hunger for revelation
listening ears
spiritual attentiveness
meditation on the Body of the Word
When hunger and listening meet, revelation is prepared.
That is why our hearts become God's kitchen.
Our hearts become:
His altar
His bowls
His plates
His place of feeding
The revelation of the Body of the Word prepared in a hungry heart becomes food before the Father.

Why the Eyes Matter So Deeply
Eyes govern attention.
So when Christ’s eyes burn, it means heaven is intensely focused.
Nothing careless exists in those eyes.
Nothing distracted exists there.
The Father’s gaze through Christ is deliberate, penetrating, and hungry.
Those eyes search.
Those eyes desire.
Those eyes consume.
And they call believers into the same fire—to become people whose hearts burn for the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word.

Final Reflection
The Body of the Word remains the visible unveiling of the invisible God.
To study that body is to study the Father.
To unfold its details is to receive light.
To understand the blazing eyes is to understand divine hunger.
And to carry that hunger is to become part of the priesthood that serves God His food daily.

Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts.

Author: Omodolapo Ogunye
The Kitchen

God bless you

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#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#moneymarket
#wordsofwisdom
The Kitchen Newsletter Good day friends, The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word as the delicacies of God—to create the form of the Father on the earth, to make the earth in His likeness, and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God. Relax, and let us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word. In Book of Revelation chapter 1, the apostle John the Apostle gives one of the most detailed scriptural descriptions of the living Word of God. He writes that when he turned to see the voice speaking to him, he saw: seven golden lampstands one like the Son of Man standing among them a robe reaching to His feet a golden sash across His chest hair white like wool feet glowing like bronze in a furnace a voice like rushing waters a sharp double-edged sword from His mouth a face shining like the sun in full brilliance And then this remarkable description: “His eyes were like blazing fire.” This is not merely symbolic language for beauty alone—it is revelation. The Word of God is not only written speech; the Word of God is a living person and with a full body. That person is Jesus Christ, and His body is the visible expression of the invisible Father. As Epistle to the Hebrews 1:3 declares, the Son is the exact representation of God's being. So whenever Scripture unveils the Body of Word, it is unveiling the nature, beauty, character, and intentions of the Father. The Body of the Word Is the Face of God To look at the Body of the Word is to look at the face of the invisible God. Every part of that body carries meaning. Every description is a divine statement. Every feature reveals something about the Father. The face shining like the sun tells us that the Body of the Word is a generator of divine light. The unfolding of that Body produces revelation. As Book of Psalms 119:130 says: “The unfolding of your words gives light.” That light is the revelation knowledge of the Father—the detailed understanding of who the Father is. Eyes Like Blazing Fire 🔥 When John saw the eyes of the Word of God like blazing fire, he was seeing more than brightness. He was seeing divine intensity. Eyes reveal focus. Fire reveals hunger. So eyes blazing as fire reveal the focused hunger of the Father. This means the Father is not passive toward the Body of the Word. He looks upon the Body of the Word with burning intensity, fierce attention, and unbroken desire. The blazing eyes reveal: aggressive longing consuming passion unrelenting appetite holy concentration This same fire appears again in Book of Ezekiel 1:27, where the prophet saw the enthroned Christ full of fire from waist upward and waist downward. This teaches that blazing fire is not limited to the eyes alone—the whole Body of the Word carries fire. The eyes simply reveal what fills the entire being: the burning hunger of God. Blazing Fire as the Aggressive Hunger of the Father Fire in Scripture often signals consuming desire. In Book of Isaiah 30:27, divine fire is associated with active force and burning expression. So when Scripture says His eyes are like blazing fire, it reveals that: the Body of the Word is the aggressive hunger of the Father. This hunger means the Father has deep longing centered on the Body of the Word. The Father continually desires the Body of the Word because the Body of the Word is His pleasure, His satisfaction, and His eternal delight. This is why the Body of the Word is also revealed as bread. The Food of God and the Daily Hunger of Heaven In Book of Exodus 25:30, God commanded: “Put the bread of the Presence on the table to be before me at all times.” This bread prophetically points to the Body of the Word. Jesus Himself said in Gospel of John 6:33: “I am the bread that came down from heaven.” The bread before God is therefore the Body of the Word. This means the Father’s aggressive hunger is directed toward His the Body of the Word. The blazing eyes therefore reveal that God continually gazes upon the bread before Him. The Father does not lose appetite for the Body of the Word. He does not tire of the Body of the Word. His hunger remains eternal. Our Hearts as The Kitchen of God 🍞🔥 One of the deepest implications of this revelation is that God has appointed a priesthood to prepare His food. According to Book of Leviticus 21:6-8, priests present the food of God. And according to Book of Revelation 1:6, believers are now made priests. This means our service is not casual devotion alone. Our service is priestly preparation of food. We prepare God's food through: aggressive hunger for revelation listening ears spiritual attentiveness meditation on the Body of the Word When hunger and listening meet, revelation is prepared. That is why our hearts become God's kitchen. Our hearts become: His altar His bowls His plates His place of feeding The revelation of the Body of the Word prepared in a hungry heart becomes food before the Father. Why the Eyes Matter So Deeply Eyes govern attention. So when Christ’s eyes burn, it means heaven is intensely focused. Nothing careless exists in those eyes. Nothing distracted exists there. The Father’s gaze through Christ is deliberate, penetrating, and hungry. Those eyes search. Those eyes desire. Those eyes consume. And they call believers into the same fire—to become people whose hearts burn for the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word. Final Reflection The Body of the Word remains the visible unveiling of the invisible God. To study that body is to study the Father. To unfold its details is to receive light. To understand the blazing eyes is to understand divine hunger. And to carry that hunger is to become part of the priesthood that serves God His food daily. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. 🎧 Author: Omodolapo Ogunye The Kitchen God bless you ✨ #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymarket #wordsofwisdom
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