The Kitchen Newsletter
By Omodolapo Ogunye


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 earth, make the earth in his likeness and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God.

Relax, and let's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word.

In Revelation 1:1–2, 12–17, the Apostle John encounters Jesus Christ—not as an abstract concept, but as a visible, embodied reality. He describes a Person:


Clothed in a robe reaching His feet


With a golden sash across His chest


Hair white as wool


Eyes like blazing fire


Feet like glowing bronze


A voice like rushing waters


A face shining like the sun


This is not symbolic emptiness—this is revelation. John saw the living Word of God with a full body, establishing that the Word is not merely spoken or written—it is Personified.
Scripture confirms this in Hebrews 1:3:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
The Body of the Word is therefore the exact image of the invisible Father.

Christ Reveals the Father Through His Body
Jesus Christ has one continuous responsibility: to reveal the Father.


John 1:18 — He has made the Father known


John 17:26 — He continues to make Him known


2 Corinthians 4:6 — The knowledge of God’s glory is revealed in the face of Christ


To understand the Father in detail, we must behold the Body of the Word. The invisible God becomes visible through this Body.

The Language of the Body — Scripture as Revelation
Every detail John described is not incidental—it is Scripture embodied.


Each feature of Christ’s Body is a revelatory expression


Each description is a scriptural testimony


Each element can be unfolded to produce light


As written in John 5:39:
“These are the Scriptures that testify of Me.”
And in Psalm 119:130:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light.”
The Body of the Word is therefore a living library of divine revelation, unveiling the nature, desire, and glory of the Father.

Blazing Fire — The Aggressive Hunger of the Father
Consider one striking description:
“His eyes were like blazing fire” (Revelation 1:14).
This is not merely imagery—it reveals nature.
Across Scripture, fire is associated with divine intensity:


Isaiah 30:27 — His tongue is a consuming fire


Ezekiel 1:27 — His whole form is filled with fire


This “blazing fire” reveals something deeper:
the aggressive hunger of the Father.
The Body of the Word is:


The deep longing of God


The intense craving of the Father


The passion of divine appetite



The Body of the Word as the Food of God
This leads us to a profound mystery:
The Body of the Word is the food of God.


Exodus 25:30 — The bread of the Presence is always before Him


John 6:35, 51 — “I am the bread of life… the living bread”


Jesus identifies His Body as bread—
the eternal provision before the Father.
This means:


The Father desires the Body of the Word


The Body of the Word is His daily offering


The Body of the Word is His pleasure and satisfaction



The Altar, the Fire, and The Kitchen of God
The revelation deepens further.
The Body of the Word is:


The Altar of God


The Fire on the Altar


The Kitchen of the Father


The Dining Table of God


Scripture aligns this clearly:


Leviticus 6:12–13 — The fire on the altar must never go out


Revelation 8:5 — Fire is taken from the altar


Ezekiel 41:22 — The altar is described as a table


The same Body is:


The place of preparation


The source of fire


The substance consumed


This is the divine economy of God’s presence.

The Fire God Seeks to Kindle on Earth
Jesus declared in Luke 12:49:
“I have come to bring fire on the earth.”
What is this fire?
It is the revelation of the Body of the Word.


The fire taken from the altar (Revelation 8:5)


The fire of baptism (Matthew 3:11)


The fire of divine knowledge


This is the fire God desires to spread across the earth—
the burning revelation of the Body ofthe Word

The Call to Priestly Living
As believers, we are made priests of God.
And the priesthood carries a responsibility:
To become living altars.
How?
By feeding consistently on the Body of the Word.
Because:

You become what you feed on.

When we feed on the Word:


Our hearts become altars


Our spirits carry divine fire


Our lives reflect the Father


The call is clear:


Cultivate aggressive hunger for the Word


Develop listening ears for the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word


Maintain a burning heart for divine knowledge


This is the fire God seeks in us.

Closing Reflection
The invisible God has made Himself visible—
in the Body of the Word.
To know Him, study the Body.
To encounter Him, feed on the Body of the Word.
To carry His fire, become His altar.

Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
Let us meet again in the next episode as we continue unveiling the Body of the Word.
God bless you.

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#bodyoftheword
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The Kitchen Newsletter By Omodolapo Ogunye 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 earth, make the earth in his likeness and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God. Relax, and let's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word. In Revelation 1:1–2, 12–17, the Apostle John encounters Jesus Christ—not as an abstract concept, but as a visible, embodied reality. He describes a Person: Clothed in a robe reaching His feet With a golden sash across His chest Hair white as wool Eyes like blazing fire Feet like glowing bronze A voice like rushing waters A face shining like the sun This is not symbolic emptiness—this is revelation. John saw the living Word of God with a full body, establishing that the Word is not merely spoken or written—it is Personified. Scripture confirms this in Hebrews 1:3: “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.” The Body of the Word is therefore the exact image of the invisible Father. Christ Reveals the Father Through His Body Jesus Christ has one continuous responsibility: to reveal the Father. John 1:18 — He has made the Father known John 17:26 — He continues to make Him known 2 Corinthians 4:6 — The knowledge of God’s glory is revealed in the face of Christ To understand the Father in detail, we must behold the Body of the Word. The invisible God becomes visible through this Body. The Language of the Body — Scripture as Revelation Every detail John described is not incidental—it is Scripture embodied. Each feature of Christ’s Body is a revelatory expression Each description is a scriptural testimony Each element can be unfolded to produce light As written in John 5:39: “These are the Scriptures that testify of Me.” And in Psalm 119:130: “The unfolding of Your words gives light.” The Body of the Word is therefore a living library of divine revelation, unveiling the nature, desire, and glory of the Father. Blazing Fire — The Aggressive Hunger of the Father Consider one striking description: “His eyes were like blazing fire” (Revelation 1:14). This is not merely imagery—it reveals nature. Across Scripture, fire is associated with divine intensity: Isaiah 30:27 — His tongue is a consuming fire Ezekiel 1:27 — His whole form is filled with fire This “blazing fire” reveals something deeper: the aggressive hunger of the Father. The Body of the Word is: The deep longing of God The intense craving of the Father The passion of divine appetite The Body of the Word as the Food of God This leads us to a profound mystery: The Body of the Word is the food of God. Exodus 25:30 — The bread of the Presence is always before Him John 6:35, 51 — “I am the bread of life… the living bread” Jesus identifies His Body as bread— the eternal provision before the Father. This means: The Father desires the Body of the Word The Body of the Word is His daily offering The Body of the Word is His pleasure and satisfaction The Altar, the Fire, and The Kitchen of God The revelation deepens further. The Body of the Word is: The Altar of God The Fire on the Altar The Kitchen of the Father The Dining Table of God Scripture aligns this clearly: Leviticus 6:12–13 — The fire on the altar must never go out Revelation 8:5 — Fire is taken from the altar Ezekiel 41:22 — The altar is described as a table The same Body is: The place of preparation The source of fire The substance consumed This is the divine economy of God’s presence. The Fire God Seeks to Kindle on Earth Jesus declared in Luke 12:49: “I have come to bring fire on the earth.” What is this fire? It is the revelation of the Body of the Word. The fire taken from the altar (Revelation 8:5) The fire of baptism (Matthew 3:11) The fire of divine knowledge This is the fire God desires to spread across the earth— the burning revelation of the Body ofthe Word The Call to Priestly Living As believers, we are made priests of God. And the priesthood carries a responsibility: To become living altars. How? By feeding consistently on the Body of the Word. Because: You become what you feed on. When we feed on the Word: Our hearts become altars Our spirits carry divine fire Our lives reflect the Father The call is clear: Cultivate aggressive hunger for the Word Develop listening ears for the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word Maintain a burning heart for divine knowledge This is the fire God seeks in us. Closing Reflection The invisible God has made Himself visible— in the Body of the Word. To know Him, study the Body. To encounter Him, feed on the Body of the Word. To carry His fire, become His altar. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. Let us meet again in the next episode as we continue unveiling the Body of the Word. God bless you. #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymarket #worldwide
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