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.
One of the greatest misunderstandings in our generation is that many people see the Word of God only as written letters, principles, or spiritual information. But Scripture reveals something deeper.
The Word of God is a living person.
In Revelation 1:12–16, John the Apostle turned to hear the voice speaking to him:
“I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me… and among the lampstands was someone like a Son of Man… His eyes were like blazing fire. His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace… His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.”
What John saw was not merely a sound, a doctrine, or an abstract spiritual idea. He saw a man. A living person. A divine body.
Eyes like blazing fire.
Feet glowing like bronze.
A voice like rushing waters.
A face shining like the sun.
A robe flowing with glory.
This is the revelation of Jesus Christ — the Living Word of God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means the Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God.
When God wants to reveal Himself, He reveals Himself through the Body of the Word.
John 1:18 says:
“No one has ever seen God except the one and only Son… who has made Him known.”
And Jesus Himself said in John 17:26:
“I have made You known to them and will continue to make You known.”
The Father is invisible, yet He made Himself visible through Christ. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The mouth of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The robe of the Word.
The fire of the Word.
None of these descriptions are ordinary. They are spiritual languages unveiling the personality, desires, wisdom, activities, hunger, and glory of God Himself.
Colossians 2:9 says:
“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity dwells in bodily form.”
The Scriptures are not merely stories. They are testimonies about the person of the Word.
Jesus said in John 5:39:
“These are the Scriptures that testify of Me.”
This means every detailed description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and throughout Scripture unveils dimensions of the Living Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light.”
The unfolding of the Body of the Word produces revelation knowledge.
For example,
Revelation 1:14 says:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.”
And in Ezekiel 1:27:
“From what appeared to be His waist up He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.”
Isaiah also declared in Isaiah 30:27:
“His tongue is a consuming fire.”
This fire is not ordinary fire.
It reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father.
The Body of the Word is the burning desire of God. It is the passion of God revealed. It is the appetite of heaven expressed in Christ.
This is why Jesus called Himself:
John 6:35 — “I am the bread of life.”
John 6:51 — “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
The Body of the Word is the food of God.
In Exodus 25:30, God commanded:
“Put the bread of the Presence on this table to be before Me at all times.”
In Numbers, offerings were presented morning and evening continually because the Father desires continual fellowship with the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the lamp of God.
Jesus said in Matthew 6:22:
“The eye is the lamp of the body.”
And Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. This means God sees and illuminates through the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the garment of God.
Revelation 19:13 says:
“He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His name is the Word of God.”
And in Revelation 19:16:
“On His robe and on His thigh He has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”
Song of Solomon also describes the beauty and glory of the Beloved.
Song of Solomon 5:10:
“My beloved is radiant and ruddy.”
These are not random poetic expressions. They are revelations showing that the Father clothes Himself in the Body of the Word.
The garment of God is fire.
The garment of God is glory.
The garment of God is the Body of the Word.
This is why understanding the Body of the Word is not a religious exercise. It is an encounter with the invisible God revealed in visible form.
As priests of God, we are called to offer incense before Him.
And how do we offer incense?
By praying from the revelations of the Body of the Word.
By praying with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And by praying for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
Prayer is not only man speaking to God.
Prayer is also God revealing His desires to man.
The desires of the Father are hidden inside the Body of the Word.
Every detailed description carries divine intentions.
Every member of the Body carries revelation.
Every spiritual description carries wisdom, instruction, resources, and answers.
The Body of the Word is a treasury of divine understanding.
So feed on the Body of the Word.
Study the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
And let your desires align with the desires of the Father revealed in and through the Body of the Word.
The invisible God still reveals Himself today.
And He is revealing Himself through the Body of the Word.
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
#wordsofwisdom
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.
One of the greatest misunderstandings in our generation is that many people see the Word of God only as written letters, principles, or spiritual information. But Scripture reveals something deeper.
The Word of God is a living person.
In Revelation 1:12–16, John the Apostle turned to hear the voice speaking to him:
“I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me… and among the lampstands was someone like a Son of Man… His eyes were like blazing fire. His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace… His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.”
What John saw was not merely a sound, a doctrine, or an abstract spiritual idea. He saw a man. A living person. A divine body.
Eyes like blazing fire.
Feet glowing like bronze.
A voice like rushing waters.
A face shining like the sun.
A robe flowing with glory.
This is the revelation of Jesus Christ — the Living Word of God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means the Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God.
When God wants to reveal Himself, He reveals Himself through the Body of the Word.
John 1:18 says:
“No one has ever seen God except the one and only Son… who has made Him known.”
And Jesus Himself said in John 17:26:
“I have made You known to them and will continue to make You known.”
The Father is invisible, yet He made Himself visible through Christ. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The mouth of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The robe of the Word.
The fire of the Word.
None of these descriptions are ordinary. They are spiritual languages unveiling the personality, desires, wisdom, activities, hunger, and glory of God Himself.
Colossians 2:9 says:
“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity dwells in bodily form.”
The Scriptures are not merely stories. They are testimonies about the person of the Word.
Jesus said in John 5:39:
“These are the Scriptures that testify of Me.”
This means every detailed description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and throughout Scripture unveils dimensions of the Living Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light.”
The unfolding of the Body of the Word produces revelation knowledge.
For example,
Revelation 1:14 says:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.”
And in Ezekiel 1:27:
“From what appeared to be His waist up He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.”
Isaiah also declared in Isaiah 30:27:
“His tongue is a consuming fire.”
This fire is not ordinary fire.
It reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father.
The Body of the Word is the burning desire of God. It is the passion of God revealed. It is the appetite of heaven expressed in Christ.
This is why Jesus called Himself:
John 6:35 — “I am the bread of life.”
John 6:51 — “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
The Body of the Word is the food of God.
In Exodus 25:30, God commanded:
“Put the bread of the Presence on this table to be before Me at all times.”
In Numbers, offerings were presented morning and evening continually because the Father desires continual fellowship with the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the lamp of God.
Jesus said in Matthew 6:22:
“The eye is the lamp of the body.”
And Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. This means God sees and illuminates through the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the garment of God.
Revelation 19:13 says:
“He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His name is the Word of God.”
And in Revelation 19:16:
“On His robe and on His thigh He has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”
Song of Solomon also describes the beauty and glory of the Beloved.
Song of Solomon 5:10:
“My beloved is radiant and ruddy.”
These are not random poetic expressions. They are revelations showing that the Father clothes Himself in the Body of the Word.
The garment of God is fire.
The garment of God is glory.
The garment of God is the Body of the Word.
This is why understanding the Body of the Word is not a religious exercise. It is an encounter with the invisible God revealed in visible form.
As priests of God, we are called to offer incense before Him.
And how do we offer incense?
By praying from the revelations of the Body of the Word.
By praying with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And by praying for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
Prayer is not only man speaking to God.
Prayer is also God revealing His desires to man.
The desires of the Father are hidden inside the Body of the Word.
Every detailed description carries divine intentions.
Every member of the Body carries revelation.
Every spiritual description carries wisdom, instruction, resources, and answers.
The Body of the Word is a treasury of divine understanding.
So feed on the Body of the Word.
Study the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
And let your desires align with the desires of the Father revealed in and through the Body of the Word.
The invisible God still reveals Himself today.
And He is revealing Himself through the Body of the Word.
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
#wordsofwisdom
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.
One of the greatest misunderstandings in our generation is that many people see the Word of God only as written letters, principles, or spiritual information. But Scripture reveals something deeper.
The Word of God is a living person.
In Revelation 1:12–16, John the Apostle turned to hear the voice speaking to him:
“I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me… and among the lampstands was someone like a Son of Man… His eyes were like blazing fire. His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace… His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.”
What John saw was not merely a sound, a doctrine, or an abstract spiritual idea. He saw a man. A living person. A divine body.
Eyes like blazing fire.
Feet glowing like bronze.
A voice like rushing waters.
A face shining like the sun.
A robe flowing with glory.
This is the revelation of Jesus Christ — the Living Word of God.
Hebrews 1:3 says:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means the Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God.
When God wants to reveal Himself, He reveals Himself through the Body of the Word.
John 1:18 says:
“No one has ever seen God except the one and only Son… who has made Him known.”
And Jesus Himself said in John 17:26:
“I have made You known to them and will continue to make You known.”
The Father is invisible, yet He made Himself visible through Christ. Every detail in the Body of the Word is therefore a revelation of who the Father is.
The eyes of the Word.
The mouth of the Word.
The hands of the Word.
The feet of the Word.
The robe of the Word.
The fire of the Word.
None of these descriptions are ordinary. They are spiritual languages unveiling the personality, desires, wisdom, activities, hunger, and glory of God Himself.
Colossians 2:9 says:
“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity dwells in bodily form.”
The Scriptures are not merely stories. They are testimonies about the person of the Word.
Jesus said in John 5:39:
“These are the Scriptures that testify of Me.”
This means every detailed description in Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and throughout Scripture unveils dimensions of the Living Word.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of Your words gives light.”
The unfolding of the Body of the Word produces revelation knowledge.
For example,
Revelation 1:14 says:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.”
And in Ezekiel 1:27:
“From what appeared to be His waist up He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.”
Isaiah also declared in Isaiah 30:27:
“His tongue is a consuming fire.”
This fire is not ordinary fire.
It reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father.
The Body of the Word is the burning desire of God. It is the passion of God revealed. It is the appetite of heaven expressed in Christ.
This is why Jesus called Himself:
John 6:35 — “I am the bread of life.”
John 6:51 — “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
The Body of the Word is the food of God.
In Exodus 25:30, God commanded:
“Put the bread of the Presence on this table to be before Me at all times.”
In Numbers, offerings were presented morning and evening continually because the Father desires continual fellowship with the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the lamp of God.
Jesus said in Matthew 6:22:
“The eye is the lamp of the body.”
And Revelation describes His eyes as blazing fire. This means God sees and illuminates through the Body of the Word.
The Body of the Word is also the garment of God.
Revelation 19:13 says:
“He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His name is the Word of God.”
And in Revelation 19:16:
“On His robe and on His thigh He has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”
Song of Solomon also describes the beauty and glory of the Beloved.
Song of Solomon 5:10:
“My beloved is radiant and ruddy.”
These are not random poetic expressions. They are revelations showing that the Father clothes Himself in the Body of the Word.
The garment of God is fire.
The garment of God is glory.
The garment of God is the Body of the Word.
This is why understanding the Body of the Word is not a religious exercise. It is an encounter with the invisible God revealed in visible form.
As priests of God, we are called to offer incense before Him.
And how do we offer incense?
By praying from the revelations of the Body of the Word.
By praying with the revelations of the Body of the Word.
And by praying for the revelations of the Body of the Word.
Prayer is not only man speaking to God.
Prayer is also God revealing His desires to man.
The desires of the Father are hidden inside the Body of the Word.
Every detailed description carries divine intentions.
Every member of the Body carries revelation.
Every spiritual description carries wisdom, instruction, resources, and answers.
The Body of the Word is a treasury of divine understanding.
So feed on the Body of the Word.
Study the Body of the Word.
Pray from the Body of the Word.
And let your desires align with the desires of the Father revealed in and through the Body of the Word.
The invisible God still reveals Himself today.
And He is revealing Himself through the Body of the Word.
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
#wordsofwisdom