The Kitchen Newsletter

Good day,

Welcome to The Kitchen, where we explore, prepare and serve 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's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word.

Have you ever wondered what the invisible God looks like?

The Scriptures answer that question in a remarkable way. They reveal that God has chosen to make Himself known through the Living Word—Jesus Christ. He is not merely a collection of written words, but a living Person with a complete body. Every part of that body reveals something about the Father.

In Revelation 1:12–17, the Apostle John saw Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He saw Him in the appearance of a man with a complete body. His head and hair were white like wool, His eyes were like blazing fire, His feet were like glowing bronze, His voice sounded like rushing waters, and His face shone like the sun in all its brilliance.

Long before John, the prophet Ezekiel also saw Him seated upon His throne and testified that "the figure was like that of a man" (Ezekiel 1:26–27).

These visions establish a profound truth: the Word of God is a living Person with a complete body.

Hebrews 1:3 explains why this matters:

"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.

Every detailed description of the Body of the Word is also a detailed description of God Himself.

When John wrote, "His eyes were like blazing fire" (Revelation 1:14), he was not merely describing one member of Christ's body. That description unveils the nature of the whole Body of the Word. Ezekiel confirms this when he describes the Word as "full of fire from His waist up, and from His waist down like fire" (Ezekiel 1:27; Ezekiel 8:2).

This agrees with Hebrews 12:29, which declares:

"Our God is a consuming fire."

Every detailed description of the Body of the Word is therefore revealing the invisible God.

These descriptions are themselves Scriptures, and every Scripture must testify about Christ.

Jesus declared:

"You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about Me." (John 5:39)

Every description of the Body of the Word is therefore a testimony concerning the Person of Christ.

When these descriptions are unfolded, they release light.

Psalm 119:130 says:

"The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple."

That light is the revelation knowledge of the Father.

Paul explains this in 2 Corinthians 4:6:

"For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."

To know the Father more deeply, we must therefore study the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word.

One of those descriptions is especially striking:

The Body of the Word is like blazing fire.

Fire in Scripture speaks of consuming desire, holy passion and aggressive hunger. Isaiah declares:

"His lips are full of wrath, and His tongue is like a consuming fire." (Isaiah 30:27)

The Body of the Word therefore reveals the Father's own aggressive hunger—His deep longing, unwavering desire and consuming passion for the Body of the Word as His eternal purpose.

Because of this, the Body of the Word is presented as God's food and His dining table.

The Bread of the Presence was to remain continually before the Lord (Exodus 25:30), pointing prophetically to Christ, who declared:

"I am the Bread of Life." (John 6:35)

The Body of the Word in Song of Solomon 7:2 is also described in imagery of wheat and overflowing wine, revealing the abundance found within the Body of the Word.

The Body of the Word is also the fire upon God's altars.

Whether the altar of burnt offering or the altar of incense, the fire signifies the holy passion revealed in the Body of the Word (Revelation 1:14; Isaiah 30:27).

Yet the revelation becomes even more astonishing.

The Body of the Word is the garment of fire worn by the Father.

Ezekiel repeatedly saw the Word clothed with fire (Ezekiel 1:27; Ezekiel 8:2), and Jesus declared:

"Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father." (John 14:9)

If the Son is clothed with fire, then the Father is revealed through that same garment.

The Body of the Word is therefore God's garment.

Indeed, every garment of God mentioned throughout Scripture finds its origin in the Body of the Word.

The garment of fire.

The robe dipped in blood (Revelation 19:13).

The royal robe bearing the inscription "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation 19:16).

The garments white as snow (Daniel 7:9).

The breastplate of righteousness.

The helmet of salvation.

The garments of vengeance.

The cloak of zeal (Isaiah 59:17).

Even the whole armour of God (Ephesians 6:11–17).

Each garment is a prophetic description of the Body of the Word expressed in a different dimension.

The members of the Body of the Word become the very fabric from which God's garments are revealed.

His white head and hair (Revelation 1:14) correspond with garments white as snow (Daniel 7:9).

His ruddy appearance (Song of Solomon 5:10) corresponds with the robe dipped in blood (Revelation 19:13).

His blazing fire (Revelation 1:14) becomes the garment of fire.

His thigh becomes the royal robe bearing the title King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelation 19:16).

The Body of the Word is therefore the complete wardrobe of God.

Every garment He wears reveals another dimension of the Body of the Word.

Among these garments is the garment of fire.

This garment equips for movement.

It is the garment of mobility and speed.

The Body of the Word is God's gear for mobility and speed.

Daniel saw God's throne with wheels of blazing fire (Daniel 7:9).

John saw flashes of lightning proceeding from God's throne (Revelation 4:5).

Ezekiel described the living creatures moving with the speed of lightning (Ezekiel 1:14).

Nothing about God is stagnant.

His government advances with divine precision, wisdom and speed.

The Father now invites His children to wear the same garment by embracing the Body of the Word.

The resources for divine movement are already stored within the Body of the Word.

The Body of the Word is a vast treasury containing countless resources from God.

Among those resources are revelations of Scripture that function as:

* Wheels for mobility.
* Vehicles for advancement.
* Drivers that provide divine direction.
* Skills and techniques for wise living.
* Transportation suitable for every terrain.
* Heaven's own transportation system.

These revelations are hidden within every detailed description of the Body of the Word.

Each description is like a deep well overflowing with countless revelations waiting to be uncovered.

The unfolding of these descriptions produces revelation.

Revelation becomes resource.

Resource produces movement.

Movement produces speed.

Curiosity about the Body of the Word opens the door to these treasures.

The more we search the Body of the Word, the more we discover.

The more we discover, the more we move.

The more we move, the more we fulfil God's purposes on the earth.

May we continually behold the Body of the Word, uncover its inexhaustible treasures, and become clothed with every divine resource the Father has prepared for His children.

Author: Omodolapo Ogunye

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Celebrating the Body of the Word.

#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#moneymarket
#marketplace
#worldwide
The Kitchen Newsletter Good day, Welcome to The Kitchen, where we explore, prepare and serve 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's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word. Have you ever wondered what the invisible God looks like? The Scriptures answer that question in a remarkable way. They reveal that God has chosen to make Himself known through the Living Word—Jesus Christ. He is not merely a collection of written words, but a living Person with a complete body. Every part of that body reveals something about the Father. In Revelation 1:12–17, the Apostle John saw Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He saw Him in the appearance of a man with a complete body. His head and hair were white like wool, His eyes were like blazing fire, His feet were like glowing bronze, His voice sounded like rushing waters, and His face shone like the sun in all its brilliance. Long before John, the prophet Ezekiel also saw Him seated upon His throne and testified that "the figure was like that of a man" (Ezekiel 1:26–27). These visions establish a profound truth: the Word of God is a living Person with a complete body. Hebrews 1:3 explains why this matters: "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. Every detailed description of the Body of the Word is also a detailed description of God Himself. When John wrote, "His eyes were like blazing fire" (Revelation 1:14), he was not merely describing one member of Christ's body. That description unveils the nature of the whole Body of the Word. Ezekiel confirms this when he describes the Word as "full of fire from His waist up, and from His waist down like fire" (Ezekiel 1:27; Ezekiel 8:2). This agrees with Hebrews 12:29, which declares: "Our God is a consuming fire." Every detailed description of the Body of the Word is therefore revealing the invisible God. These descriptions are themselves Scriptures, and every Scripture must testify about Christ. Jesus declared: "You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about Me." (John 5:39) Every description of the Body of the Word is therefore a testimony concerning the Person of Christ. When these descriptions are unfolded, they release light. Psalm 119:130 says: "The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple." That light is the revelation knowledge of the Father. Paul explains this in 2 Corinthians 4:6: "For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." To know the Father more deeply, we must therefore study the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word. One of those descriptions is especially striking: The Body of the Word is like blazing fire. Fire in Scripture speaks of consuming desire, holy passion and aggressive hunger. Isaiah declares: "His lips are full of wrath, and His tongue is like a consuming fire." (Isaiah 30:27) The Body of the Word therefore reveals the Father's own aggressive hunger—His deep longing, unwavering desire and consuming passion for the Body of the Word as His eternal purpose. Because of this, the Body of the Word is presented as God's food and His dining table. The Bread of the Presence was to remain continually before the Lord (Exodus 25:30), pointing prophetically to Christ, who declared: "I am the Bread of Life." (John 6:35) The Body of the Word in Song of Solomon 7:2 is also described in imagery of wheat and overflowing wine, revealing the abundance found within the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is also the fire upon God's altars. Whether the altar of burnt offering or the altar of incense, the fire signifies the holy passion revealed in the Body of the Word (Revelation 1:14; Isaiah 30:27). Yet the revelation becomes even more astonishing. The Body of the Word is the garment of fire worn by the Father. Ezekiel repeatedly saw the Word clothed with fire (Ezekiel 1:27; Ezekiel 8:2), and Jesus declared: "Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father." (John 14:9) If the Son is clothed with fire, then the Father is revealed through that same garment. The Body of the Word is therefore God's garment. Indeed, every garment of God mentioned throughout Scripture finds its origin in the Body of the Word. The garment of fire. The robe dipped in blood (Revelation 19:13). The royal robe bearing the inscription "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation 19:16). The garments white as snow (Daniel 7:9). The breastplate of righteousness. The helmet of salvation. The garments of vengeance. The cloak of zeal (Isaiah 59:17). Even the whole armour of God (Ephesians 6:11–17). Each garment is a prophetic description of the Body of the Word expressed in a different dimension. The members of the Body of the Word become the very fabric from which God's garments are revealed. His white head and hair (Revelation 1:14) correspond with garments white as snow (Daniel 7:9). His ruddy appearance (Song of Solomon 5:10) corresponds with the robe dipped in blood (Revelation 19:13). His blazing fire (Revelation 1:14) becomes the garment of fire. His thigh becomes the royal robe bearing the title King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelation 19:16). The Body of the Word is therefore the complete wardrobe of God. Every garment He wears reveals another dimension of the Body of the Word. Among these garments is the garment of fire. This garment equips for movement. It is the garment of mobility and speed. The Body of the Word is God's gear for mobility and speed. Daniel saw God's throne with wheels of blazing fire (Daniel 7:9). John saw flashes of lightning proceeding from God's throne (Revelation 4:5). Ezekiel described the living creatures moving with the speed of lightning (Ezekiel 1:14). Nothing about God is stagnant. His government advances with divine precision, wisdom and speed. The Father now invites His children to wear the same garment by embracing the Body of the Word. The resources for divine movement are already stored within the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is a vast treasury containing countless resources from God. Among those resources are revelations of Scripture that function as: * Wheels for mobility. * Vehicles for advancement. * Drivers that provide divine direction. * Skills and techniques for wise living. * Transportation suitable for every terrain. * Heaven's own transportation system. These revelations are hidden within every detailed description of the Body of the Word. Each description is like a deep well overflowing with countless revelations waiting to be uncovered. The unfolding of these descriptions produces revelation. Revelation becomes resource. Resource produces movement. Movement produces speed. Curiosity about the Body of the Word opens the door to these treasures. The more we search the Body of the Word, the more we discover. The more we discover, the more we move. The more we move, the more we fulfil God's purposes on the earth. May we continually behold the Body of the Word, uncover its inexhaustible treasures, and become clothed with every divine resource the Father has prepared for His children. Author: Omodolapo Ogunye --- Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. Please share and spread the Revelation Knowledge of the Body of the Word. Celebrating the Body of the Word. #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #moneymarket #marketplace #worldwide
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