The Kitchen Newsletter
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, 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 Revelation 1:12–17, John the Apostle encountered Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He saw Him clothed in glory — His eyes like blazing fire, His feet like glowing bronze in a furnace, His voice like rushing waters, and His face shining like the sun in all its brilliance. This vision was not merely symbolic language; it was a revelation of the Living Word of God as a person.
The Word of God is not just letters written in a book.
The Word of God is a living person; in the appearance of a man and with a full body.
And this living person is the exact image of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
Today, Jesus Christ continues to reveal the Father to humanity through His Body — the Body of the Word. According to John 1:18, no one has seen the Father except the Son who reveals Him. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The voice of the Word.
Each member carries dimensions of divine revelation of who the Father is.
The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word are Scriptures testifying about the person of Jesus Christ. John 5:39 says the Scriptures testify of Him. This means every description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, and throughout Scripture is unveiling the personality, activities, wisdom, desires, and glory of God through the Body of the Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light and understanding.”
When the descriptions of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce revelation knowledge — the understanding of who the Father is.
For example, Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. Ezekiel also saw Him full of fire from waist upward and downward. This blazing fire reveals the aggressive hunger and intense longing of the Father. The Body of the Word is the passion of God Himself.
Jesus called Himself:
* The Bread from Heaven
* The Bread of Life
* The Living Bread
This reveals that the Body of the Word is the food of God — the continual delight and satisfaction of the Father.
In the Old Testament, God instructed Israel to continually present offerings before Him. On the altar of incense, fire was never permitted to go out. Why? Because the Father desires continual incense before Him.
Today, we are the priests of God.
And how do we burn incense unto Him?
By developing an aggressive hunger for the Body of the Word.
By learning the revelations contained in the Body of the Word.
By mixing those revelations with our prayers.
Psalm 141:2 says:
“May my prayer be set before You like incense.”
Our prayers must carry revelation.
We must pray from the Body of the Word.
We must pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And we must pray to receive revelations of the Body of the Word.
Every member of the Body of the Word carries divine resources.
Proverbs 3:16 reveals:
* In Her right hand is long life
* In Her left hand are riches and honor
Revelation 19:16 reveals dominion and kingship in His thigh.
This means different members of the Body of the Word contain different resources, wisdom, instructions, activities, and dimensions of God necessary for our lives, destinies, economies, and assignments.
The Body of the Word is therefore a treasury of divine answers.
As we study the Body of the Word, we begin to discover:
* The wisdom of God
* The instructions of God
* The resources of God
* The activities of God
* The answers to our prayers
Beloved, learn the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
Pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And pray for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
This is how incense rises before God continually.
Amen.
Omodolapo Ogunye
The Kitchen
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on:
Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#worldwide
#worldwide
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, 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 Revelation 1:12–17, John the Apostle encountered Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He saw Him clothed in glory — His eyes like blazing fire, His feet like glowing bronze in a furnace, His voice like rushing waters, and His face shining like the sun in all its brilliance. This vision was not merely symbolic language; it was a revelation of the Living Word of God as a person.
The Word of God is not just letters written in a book.
The Word of God is a living person; in the appearance of a man and with a full body.
And this living person is the exact image of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
Today, Jesus Christ continues to reveal the Father to humanity through His Body — the Body of the Word. According to John 1:18, no one has seen the Father except the Son who reveals Him. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The voice of the Word.
Each member carries dimensions of divine revelation of who the Father is.
The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word are Scriptures testifying about the person of Jesus Christ. John 5:39 says the Scriptures testify of Him. This means every description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, and throughout Scripture is unveiling the personality, activities, wisdom, desires, and glory of God through the Body of the Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light and understanding.”
When the descriptions of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce revelation knowledge — the understanding of who the Father is.
For example, Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. Ezekiel also saw Him full of fire from waist upward and downward. This blazing fire reveals the aggressive hunger and intense longing of the Father. The Body of the Word is the passion of God Himself.
Jesus called Himself:
* The Bread from Heaven
* The Bread of Life
* The Living Bread
This reveals that the Body of the Word is the food of God — the continual delight and satisfaction of the Father.
In the Old Testament, God instructed Israel to continually present offerings before Him. On the altar of incense, fire was never permitted to go out. Why? Because the Father desires continual incense before Him.
Today, we are the priests of God.
And how do we burn incense unto Him?
By developing an aggressive hunger for the Body of the Word.
By learning the revelations contained in the Body of the Word.
By mixing those revelations with our prayers.
Psalm 141:2 says:
“May my prayer be set before You like incense.”
Our prayers must carry revelation.
We must pray from the Body of the Word.
We must pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And we must pray to receive revelations of the Body of the Word.
Every member of the Body of the Word carries divine resources.
Proverbs 3:16 reveals:
* In Her right hand is long life
* In Her left hand are riches and honor
Revelation 19:16 reveals dominion and kingship in His thigh.
This means different members of the Body of the Word contain different resources, wisdom, instructions, activities, and dimensions of God necessary for our lives, destinies, economies, and assignments.
The Body of the Word is therefore a treasury of divine answers.
As we study the Body of the Word, we begin to discover:
* The wisdom of God
* The instructions of God
* The resources of God
* The activities of God
* The answers to our prayers
Beloved, learn the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
Pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And pray for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
This is how incense rises before God continually.
Amen.
Omodolapo Ogunye
The Kitchen
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on:
Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#worldwide
#worldwide
The Kitchen Newsletter
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, 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 Revelation 1:12–17, John the Apostle encountered Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He saw Him clothed in glory — His eyes like blazing fire, His feet like glowing bronze in a furnace, His voice like rushing waters, and His face shining like the sun in all its brilliance. This vision was not merely symbolic language; it was a revelation of the Living Word of God as a person.
The Word of God is not just letters written in a book.
The Word of God is a living person; in the appearance of a man and with a full body.
And this living person is the exact image of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
Today, Jesus Christ continues to reveal the Father to humanity through His Body — the Body of the Word. According to John 1:18, no one has seen the Father except the Son who reveals Him. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The voice of the Word.
Each member carries dimensions of divine revelation of who the Father is.
The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word are Scriptures testifying about the person of Jesus Christ. John 5:39 says the Scriptures testify of Him. This means every description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, and throughout Scripture is unveiling the personality, activities, wisdom, desires, and glory of God through the Body of the Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light and understanding.”
When the descriptions of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce revelation knowledge — the understanding of who the Father is.
For example, Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. Ezekiel also saw Him full of fire from waist upward and downward. This blazing fire reveals the aggressive hunger and intense longing of the Father. The Body of the Word is the passion of God Himself.
Jesus called Himself:
* The Bread from Heaven
* The Bread of Life
* The Living Bread
This reveals that the Body of the Word is the food of God — the continual delight and satisfaction of the Father.
In the Old Testament, God instructed Israel to continually present offerings before Him. On the altar of incense, fire was never permitted to go out. Why? Because the Father desires continual incense before Him.
Today, we are the priests of God.
And how do we burn incense unto Him?
By developing an aggressive hunger for the Body of the Word.
By learning the revelations contained in the Body of the Word.
By mixing those revelations with our prayers.
Psalm 141:2 says:
“May my prayer be set before You like incense.”
Our prayers must carry revelation.
We must pray from the Body of the Word.
We must pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And we must pray to receive revelations of the Body of the Word.
Every member of the Body of the Word carries divine resources.
Proverbs 3:16 reveals:
* In Her right hand is long life
* In Her left hand are riches and honor
Revelation 19:16 reveals dominion and kingship in His thigh.
This means different members of the Body of the Word contain different resources, wisdom, instructions, activities, and dimensions of God necessary for our lives, destinies, economies, and assignments.
The Body of the Word is therefore a treasury of divine answers.
As we study the Body of the Word, we begin to discover:
* The wisdom of God
* The instructions of God
* The resources of God
* The activities of God
* The answers to our prayers
Beloved, learn the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
Pray with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And pray for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
This is how incense rises before God continually.
Amen.
Omodolapo Ogunye
The Kitchen
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on:
Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#worldwide
#worldwide