• The Body of the Word is the Resource Centre for Creative Intelligence in the economic environments of nations.

    Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word to learn creative intelligence for use in the economic environments of nations.

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    The Body of the Word is the Resource Centre for Creative Intelligence in the economic environments of nations. Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word to learn creative intelligence for use in the economic environments of nations. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify https://music.amazon.com/es-us/podcasts/37df4cbf-d46c-44af-9104-77c1a71f3d09/the-kitchen #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #worldwide #economicspace #moneymatters
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  • 1. Today, the Father wants his healing power in the economic environments of nations.

    2. The day of the Body of the Word is when the Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings for the nations.

    3. The intention of the Father is to use his healing power to thresh the economic environments of nations.

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    1. Today, the Father wants his healing power in the economic environments of nations. 2. The day of the Body of the Word is when the Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings for the nations. 3. The intention of the Father is to use his healing power to thresh the economic environments of nations. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify. https://shows.acast.com/the-kitchen/episodes/6a2fba47cd02369494df869f #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #worldwide #economicspace
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  • The Kitchen Newsletter

    The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word of God 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 us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word.

    In Revelation chapter 1, John the Apostle receives the revelation of Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He hears a voice and turns to see the One speaking.

    What he sees is remarkable.

    He sees someone like the Son of Man standing among seven golden lampstands. He sees Him clothed with a robe reaching down to His feet, with a golden sash around His chest. His head and hair are white like wool, His eyes are like blazing fire, His feet are like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice is like the sound of rushing waters, His face shines like the sun in all its brilliance.

    John was not simply seeing words written on a page.

    He was seeing the Living Word of God with a full Body.

    The Word of God is not merely a collection of letters. The Word of God is a living person. He has the appearance of a man and He has a full body.

    Ezekiel also saw this same reality when he described the One seated on the throne:

    “His figure was like that of a man.”
    — Ezekiel 1:26

    The One whom John saw and the One whom Ezekiel saw reveals a profound truth:

    The Body of the Word of God is the exact image of the invisible God.

    Hebrews 1:3 tells us:

    “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”

    If we desire to understand the invisible God, we look at the visible revelation of the Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word reveals the Father.

    Every detail described about the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a Scripture that testifies about the person of Jesus Christ.

    Jesus said in John 5:39:

    “These are the Scriptures that testify about Me.”

    The Scriptures are not only information about God. They are invitations into the revelation of God’s person.

    Psalm 119:130 says:

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

    When the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce light — the revelation knowledge of the Father.

    As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4:6:

    “God… made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.”

    One example of this revelation is found in the description:

    “His eyes were like blazing fire.”
    — Revelation 1:14

    This is not only describing the eyes of Jesus. Every description of a part of the Body of the Word reveals the nature of the whole Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word is like blazing fire.

    Ezekiel saw the same reality:

    “From His waist up, He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.”
    — Ezekiel 1:27

    Fire reveals passion, intensity, and consuming desire.

    Isaiah 30:27 says:

    “His tongue is a consuming fire.”

    Therefore, the Body of the Word reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father — the deep desire and passion of God.

    The Body of the Word is the food of God.

    Exodus 25:30 speaks of the bread of the presence placed continually before God.

    Jesus declares:

    “I am the bread of life.”
    — John 6:35

    “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
    — John 6:51

    The Body of the Word is the divine table where the Father finds satisfaction.

    It is the dining table of God.

    Song of Solomon 7:2 describes a table prepared with abundance:

    “Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat surrounded by lilies.”

    The Body of the Word is also the garment of fire that the Father wears.

    Ezekiel 1:27 and Ezekiel 8:2 reveal a figure surrounded by fire and brilliant light.

    The garments of God are made from the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word.

    The robe dipped in blood in Revelation 19:13, the scarlet description in Song of Solomon 4:3, and the descriptions of His appearance all reveal that the Body of the Word carries the expressions of God.

    The Father wears His revelation.

    The Body of the Word becomes the garment through which His intentions, activities, and abilities are revealed.

    The garment of fire is the garment of brilliant light.

    It is the garment of perfect illumination.

    Psalm 104:2 declares:

    “He wraps Himself in light as with a garment.”

    Matthew 17:2 reveals that during the transfiguration:

    “His clothes became as white as the light.”

    The fire is light.

    The garment of fire is the garment of illumination.

    It reveals a God who is completely radiant, completely expressive, and completely revealed through the Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word is not simply a description of appearance.

    It is a revelation of identity.

    It reveals the hunger of God, the light of God, the intentions of God, and the abilities of God.

    Every detail of the Body of the Word carries a message.

    Every description carries a revelation.

    Every revelation invites us deeper into knowing the Father.

    To see the Body of the Word is to see the image of the invisible God.

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

    Join us as we continue exploring the Body of the Word. Let's share and spread the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word.

    God bless you.

    — Omodolapo Ogunye

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    The Kitchen Newsletter The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word of God 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 us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word. In Revelation chapter 1, John the Apostle receives the revelation of Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He hears a voice and turns to see the One speaking. What he sees is remarkable. He sees someone like the Son of Man standing among seven golden lampstands. He sees Him clothed with a robe reaching down to His feet, with a golden sash around His chest. His head and hair are white like wool, His eyes are like blazing fire, His feet are like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice is like the sound of rushing waters, His face shines like the sun in all its brilliance. John was not simply seeing words written on a page. He was seeing the Living Word of God with a full Body. The Word of God is not merely a collection of letters. The Word of God is a living person. He has the appearance of a man and He has a full body. Ezekiel also saw this same reality when he described the One seated on the throne: “His figure was like that of a man.” — Ezekiel 1:26 The One whom John saw and the One whom Ezekiel saw reveals a profound truth: The Body of the Word of God is the exact image of the invisible God. Hebrews 1:3 tells us: “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.” If we desire to understand the invisible God, we look at the visible revelation of the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word reveals the Father. Every detail described about the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a Scripture that testifies about the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus said in John 5:39: “These are the Scriptures that testify about Me.” The Scriptures are not only information about God. They are invitations into the revelation of God’s person. Psalm 119:130 says: “The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.” When the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce light — the revelation knowledge of the Father. As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4:6: “God… made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.” One example of this revelation is found in the description: “His eyes were like blazing fire.” — Revelation 1:14 This is not only describing the eyes of Jesus. Every description of a part of the Body of the Word reveals the nature of the whole Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is like blazing fire. Ezekiel saw the same reality: “From His waist up, He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.” — Ezekiel 1:27 Fire reveals passion, intensity, and consuming desire. Isaiah 30:27 says: “His tongue is a consuming fire.” Therefore, the Body of the Word reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father — the deep desire and passion of God. The Body of the Word is the food of God. Exodus 25:30 speaks of the bread of the presence placed continually before God. Jesus declares: “I am the bread of life.” — John 6:35 “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.” — John 6:51 The Body of the Word is the divine table where the Father finds satisfaction. It is the dining table of God. Song of Solomon 7:2 describes a table prepared with abundance: “Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat surrounded by lilies.” The Body of the Word is also the garment of fire that the Father wears. Ezekiel 1:27 and Ezekiel 8:2 reveal a figure surrounded by fire and brilliant light. The garments of God are made from the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word. The robe dipped in blood in Revelation 19:13, the scarlet description in Song of Solomon 4:3, and the descriptions of His appearance all reveal that the Body of the Word carries the expressions of God. The Father wears His revelation. The Body of the Word becomes the garment through which His intentions, activities, and abilities are revealed. The garment of fire is the garment of brilliant light. It is the garment of perfect illumination. Psalm 104:2 declares: “He wraps Himself in light as with a garment.” Matthew 17:2 reveals that during the transfiguration: “His clothes became as white as the light.” The fire is light. The garment of fire is the garment of illumination. It reveals a God who is completely radiant, completely expressive, and completely revealed through the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is not simply a description of appearance. It is a revelation of identity. It reveals the hunger of God, the light of God, the intentions of God, and the abilities of God. Every detail of the Body of the Word carries a message. Every description carries a revelation. Every revelation invites us deeper into knowing the Father. To see the Body of the Word is to see the image of the invisible God. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. Join us as we continue exploring the Body of the Word. Let's share and spread the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word. God bless you. — Omodolapo Ogunye #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #economicspace #worldwide
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  • The Kitchen Newsletter

    The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word of God 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 us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word.

    In Revelation chapter 1, John the Apostle receives the revelation of Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He hears a voice and turns to see the One speaking.

    What he sees is remarkable.

    He sees someone like the Son of Man standing among seven golden lampstands. He sees Him clothed with a robe reaching down to His feet, with a golden sash around His chest. His head and hair are white like wool, His eyes are like blazing fire, His feet are like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice is like the sound of rushing waters, His face shines like the sun in all its brilliance.

    John was not simply seeing words written on a page.

    He was seeing the Living Word of God with a full Body.

    The Word of God is not merely a collection of letters. The Word of God is a living person. He has the appearance of a man and He has a full body.

    Ezekiel also saw this same reality when he described the One seated on the throne:

    “His figure was like that of a man.”
    — Ezekiel 1:26

    The One whom John saw and the One whom Ezekiel saw reveals a profound truth:

    The Body of the Word of God is the exact image of the invisible God.

    Hebrews 1:3 tells us:

    “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”

    If we desire to understand the invisible God, we look at the visible revelation of the Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word reveals the Father.

    Every detail described about the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a Scripture that testifies about the person of Jesus Christ.

    Jesus said in John 5:39:

    “These are the Scriptures that testify about Me.”

    The Scriptures are not only information about God. They are invitations into the revelation of God’s person.

    Psalm 119:130 says:

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

    When the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce light — the revelation knowledge of the Father.

    As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4:6:

    “God… made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.”

    One example of this revelation is found in the description:

    “His eyes were like blazing fire.”
    — Revelation 1:14

    This is not only describing the eyes of Jesus. Every description of a part of the Body of the Word reveals the nature of the whole Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word is like blazing fire.

    Ezekiel saw the same reality:

    “From His waist up, He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.”
    — Ezekiel 1:27

    Fire reveals passion, intensity, and consuming desire.

    Isaiah 30:27 says:

    “His tongue is a consuming fire.”

    Therefore, the Body of the Word reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father — the deep desire and passion of God.

    The Body of the Word is the food of God.

    Exodus 25:30 speaks of the bread of the presence placed continually before God.

    Jesus declares:

    “I am the bread of life.”
    — John 6:35

    “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
    — John 6:51

    The Body of the Word is the divine table where the Father finds satisfaction.

    It is the dining table of God.

    Song of Solomon 7:2 describes a table prepared with abundance:

    “Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat surrounded by lilies.”

    The Body of the Word is also the garment of fire that the Father wears.

    Ezekiel 1:27 and Ezekiel 8:2 reveal a figure surrounded by fire and brilliant light.

    The garments of God are made from the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word.

    The robe dipped in blood in Revelation 19:13, the scarlet description in Song of Solomon 4:3, and the descriptions of His appearance all reveal that the Body of the Word carries the expressions of God.

    The Father wears His revelation.

    The Body of the Word becomes the garment through which His intentions, activities, and abilities are revealed.

    The garment of fire is the garment of brilliant light.

    It is the garment of perfect illumination.

    Psalm 104:2 declares:

    “He wraps Himself in light as with a garment.”

    Matthew 17:2 reveals that during the transfiguration:

    “His clothes became as white as the light.”

    The fire is light.

    The garment of fire is the garment of illumination.

    It reveals a God who is completely radiant, completely expressive, and completely revealed through the Body of the Word.

    The Body of the Word is not simply a description of appearance.

    It is a revelation of identity.

    It reveals the hunger of God, the light of God, the intentions of God, and the abilities of God.

    Every detail of the Body of the Word carries a message.

    Every description carries a revelation.

    Every revelation invites us deeper into knowing the Father.

    To see the Body of the Word is to see the image of the invisible God.

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

    Join us as we continue exploring the Body of the Word. Let's share and spread the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word.

    God bless you.

    — Omodolapo Ogunye

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    #bodyoftheword
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    The Kitchen Newsletter The Kitchen explores, prepares and serves the contents in the Body of the Word of God 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 us journey through the Scriptures to see the Body of the Word. In Revelation chapter 1, John the Apostle receives the revelation of Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos. He hears a voice and turns to see the One speaking. What he sees is remarkable. He sees someone like the Son of Man standing among seven golden lampstands. He sees Him clothed with a robe reaching down to His feet, with a golden sash around His chest. His head and hair are white like wool, His eyes are like blazing fire, His feet are like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice is like the sound of rushing waters, His face shines like the sun in all its brilliance. John was not simply seeing words written on a page. He was seeing the Living Word of God with a full Body. The Word of God is not merely a collection of letters. The Word of God is a living person. He has the appearance of a man and He has a full body. Ezekiel also saw this same reality when he described the One seated on the throne: “His figure was like that of a man.” — Ezekiel 1:26 The One whom John saw and the One whom Ezekiel saw reveals a profound truth: The Body of the Word of God is the exact image of the invisible God. Hebrews 1:3 tells us: “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.” If we desire to understand the invisible God, we look at the visible revelation of the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word reveals the Father. Every detail described about the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a Scripture that testifies about the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus said in John 5:39: “These are the Scriptures that testify about Me.” The Scriptures are not only information about God. They are invitations into the revelation of God’s person. Psalm 119:130 says: “The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.” When the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they produce light — the revelation knowledge of the Father. As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 4:6: “God… made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.” One example of this revelation is found in the description: “His eyes were like blazing fire.” — Revelation 1:14 This is not only describing the eyes of Jesus. Every description of a part of the Body of the Word reveals the nature of the whole Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is like blazing fire. Ezekiel saw the same reality: “From His waist up, He looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and from there down He looked like fire.” — Ezekiel 1:27 Fire reveals passion, intensity, and consuming desire. Isaiah 30:27 says: “His tongue is a consuming fire.” Therefore, the Body of the Word reveals the aggressive hunger of the Father — the deep desire and passion of God. The Body of the Word is the food of God. Exodus 25:30 speaks of the bread of the presence placed continually before God. Jesus declares: “I am the bread of life.” — John 6:35 “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.” — John 6:51 The Body of the Word is the divine table where the Father finds satisfaction. It is the dining table of God. Song of Solomon 7:2 describes a table prepared with abundance: “Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat surrounded by lilies.” The Body of the Word is also the garment of fire that the Father wears. Ezekiel 1:27 and Ezekiel 8:2 reveal a figure surrounded by fire and brilliant light. The garments of God are made from the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word. The robe dipped in blood in Revelation 19:13, the scarlet description in Song of Solomon 4:3, and the descriptions of His appearance all reveal that the Body of the Word carries the expressions of God. The Father wears His revelation. The Body of the Word becomes the garment through which His intentions, activities, and abilities are revealed. The garment of fire is the garment of brilliant light. It is the garment of perfect illumination. Psalm 104:2 declares: “He wraps Himself in light as with a garment.” Matthew 17:2 reveals that during the transfiguration: “His clothes became as white as the light.” The fire is light. The garment of fire is the garment of illumination. It reveals a God who is completely radiant, completely expressive, and completely revealed through the Body of the Word. The Body of the Word is not simply a description of appearance. It is a revelation of identity. It reveals the hunger of God, the light of God, the intentions of God, and the abilities of God. Every detail of the Body of the Word carries a message. Every description carries a revelation. Every revelation invites us deeper into knowing the Father. To see the Body of the Word is to see the image of the invisible God. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. Join us as we continue exploring the Body of the Word. Let's share and spread the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word. God bless you. — Omodolapo Ogunye #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #economicspace #worldwide
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  • 1. The aggressive hunger of the Father stored in the Body of the Word is food and an eye-opener.

    2. This food gives the ability to distinguish between what is clean and unclean.

    3. The aggressive hunger of the Father as stored in the Body of the Word is the provision of God for an enlightened heart.

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    1. The aggressive hunger of the Father stored in the Body of the Word is food and an eye-opener. 2. This food gives the ability to distinguish between what is clean and unclean. 3. The aggressive hunger of the Father as stored in the Body of the Word is the provision of God for an enlightened heart. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify. https://shows.acast.com/the-kitchen/episodes/69f9c0691932a077a985a600 #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #worldwide #economicspace #marketplace
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  • 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 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.

    Today, I want to invite you to consider a provocative question:

    If God is invisible, how does He make Himself known?

    The answer is found in the person of Jesus Christ—the Living Word of God.

    The Word Is a Living Person

    When the Apostle John received the Revelation of Jesus Christ, he did not encounter a collection of written statements. He encountered a Person.

    In Revelation 1:12–17, John turned to see the voice speaking to him and saw One "like a Son of Man" standing among the lampstands. He described His hair, eyes, feet, voice, hands, mouth, and face.

    John saw Jesus Christ—the Living Word of God—with the appearance of a man and with a complete body.

    Likewise, Ezekiel saw the Son of God seated upon a throne and described His figure as that of a man (Ezekiel 1:26).

    This is important because it reveals a foundational truth:

    The Word of God is not merely speech. The Word of God is a living Person.

    And His Body is the image of the invisible God.

    "The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of His being."
    — Hebrews 1:3

    To understand the Father, we must look at the Son. To understand the invisible God, we must study the Body of the Word.

    Every Description of the Body of the Word Reveals the Father

    The descriptions found in Scripture are not random details.

    His eyes like blazing fire.

    His feet like glowing bronze.

    His voice like rushing waters.

    His face shining like the sun.

    These descriptions are testimonies about who Jesus Christ is.

    Jesus Himself declared:

    "These are the very Scriptures that testify about Me."
    — John 5:39

    Every detail of the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a testimony. Every testimony unveils another dimension of the Father.

    The Body of the Word is therefore a living library of divine revelation.

    The Unfolding of the Body Produces Light

    Psalm 119:130 declares:

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

    As the descriptions of the Body of the Word are unfolded, light is produced.

    What kind of light?

    The light of the knowledge of God.

    "God... made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ."
    — 2 Corinthians 4:6

    The more we understand the Body of the Word, the more clearly we understand the Father.

    The Body of the Word Is Like Blazing Fire

    One of the most striking descriptions in Scripture is found in Revelation 1:14:

    "His eyes were like blazing fire."

    Ezekiel also testified:

    "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."
    — Ezekiel 1:27

    This imagery points beyond physical appearance.

    It reveals something about God's nature.

    The blazing fire speaks of divine passion, intense desire, holy longing, and this is the aggressive hunger of the Father for the Body of the Word.

    The Father delights continually in the Body of the Word (Exodus 25:30).

    This is why Jesus could declare:

    "I am the bread of life."
    — John 6:35

    "I am the living bread that came down from heaven."
    — John 6:51

    The Body of the Word is presented as God's bread, God's food, and the object of His delight.

    The Garment of God

    Another profound insight emerges from the prophetic descriptions of the Body of the Word.

    Ezekiel saw Him clothed in fire.

    John saw Him wearing a robe.

    Daniel described the Ancient of Days with clothing "white as snow" (Daniel 7:9).

    The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word function like the threads from which God's garments are woven.

    For example:

    "Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon."
    — Song of Solomon 4:3

    "He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood."
    — Revelation 19:13

    These images suggest that the Body of the Word is not merely God's revelation—it is also His covering, His visible expression, and His manifested glory.

    The Father clothes Himself in the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word.

    The Revelation of the Body of the Word Is a Garment for the Believer

    This truth carries a practical implication.

    The revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word is itself a garment.

    When God counsels the church:

    "Buy from Me... white clothes to wear."
    — Revelation 3:18

    the call is not merely toward outward righteousness, but toward being clothed with the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word.

    Until we are clothed with the knowledge of the Body of the Word, we remain spiritually exposed.

    The Father's desire is that His people be dressed in the revelation of the Body of the Word.

    How Do We Become Clothed?

    The answer is simple:

    Feed on the Body of the Word.

    Jesus said:

    "My flesh is real food and My blood is real drink."
    — John 6:55

    To feed on the Body of the Word is to listen, learn, meditate, study, and continually receive insights on the Body of the Word.

    As we feed, understanding grows.

    As understanding grows, light increases.

    As light increases, we become clothed.

    And as we become clothed, we begin to reflect the likeness of the Father on the earth.

    A Final Thought

    The invisible God has chosen not to remain hidden.

    He has revealed Himself in Jesus Christ.

    The Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God.

    Every detail of the Body of the Word is a revelation.

    Every revelation is light.

    Every light unveils the Father.

    Therefore, feed on the Body of the Word. Study its descriptions. Meditate on its revelations. Allow its light to clothe your life.

    For when we behold the Body of the Word, we are beholding the revelation of the Father Himself.

    Father, thank You for the revelation of Yourself through Jesus Christ. Open our eyes to see the Body of the Word more clearly and clothe us with the light of Your knowledge. In Jesus' name. Amen.

    —Omodolapo Ogunye

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    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 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. Today, I want to invite you to consider a provocative question: If God is invisible, how does He make Himself known? The answer is found in the person of Jesus Christ—the Living Word of God. The Word Is a Living Person When the Apostle John received the Revelation of Jesus Christ, he did not encounter a collection of written statements. He encountered a Person. In Revelation 1:12–17, John turned to see the voice speaking to him and saw One "like a Son of Man" standing among the lampstands. He described His hair, eyes, feet, voice, hands, mouth, and face. John saw Jesus Christ—the Living Word of God—with the appearance of a man and with a complete body. Likewise, Ezekiel saw the Son of God seated upon a throne and described His figure as that of a man (Ezekiel 1:26). This is important because it reveals a foundational truth: The Word of God is not merely speech. The Word of God is a living Person. And His Body is the image of the invisible God. "The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of His being." — Hebrews 1:3 To understand the Father, we must look at the Son. To understand the invisible God, we must study the Body of the Word. Every Description of the Body of the Word Reveals the Father The descriptions found in Scripture are not random details. His eyes like blazing fire. His feet like glowing bronze. His voice like rushing waters. His face shining like the sun. These descriptions are testimonies about who Jesus Christ is. Jesus Himself declared: "These are the very Scriptures that testify about Me." — John 5:39 Every detail of the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every description is a testimony. Every testimony unveils another dimension of the Father. The Body of the Word is therefore a living library of divine revelation. The Unfolding of the Body Produces Light Psalm 119:130 declares: "The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple." As the descriptions of the Body of the Word are unfolded, light is produced. What kind of light? The light of the knowledge of God. "God... made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ." — 2 Corinthians 4:6 The more we understand the Body of the Word, the more clearly we understand the Father. The Body of the Word Is Like Blazing Fire One of the most striking descriptions in Scripture is found in Revelation 1:14: "His eyes were like blazing fire." Ezekiel also testified: "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." — Ezekiel 1:27 This imagery points beyond physical appearance. It reveals something about God's nature. The blazing fire speaks of divine passion, intense desire, holy longing, and this is the aggressive hunger of the Father for the Body of the Word. The Father delights continually in the Body of the Word (Exodus 25:30). This is why Jesus could declare: "I am the bread of life." — John 6:35 "I am the living bread that came down from heaven." — John 6:51 The Body of the Word is presented as God's bread, God's food, and the object of His delight. The Garment of God Another profound insight emerges from the prophetic descriptions of the Body of the Word. Ezekiel saw Him clothed in fire. John saw Him wearing a robe. Daniel described the Ancient of Days with clothing "white as snow" (Daniel 7:9). The detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word function like the threads from which God's garments are woven. For example: "Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon." — Song of Solomon 4:3 "He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood." — Revelation 19:13 These images suggest that the Body of the Word is not merely God's revelation—it is also His covering, His visible expression, and His manifested glory. The Father clothes Himself in the detailed descriptions of the Body of the Word. The Revelation of the Body of the Word Is a Garment for the Believer This truth carries a practical implication. The revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word is itself a garment. When God counsels the church: "Buy from Me... white clothes to wear." — Revelation 3:18 the call is not merely toward outward righteousness, but toward being clothed with the revelation knowledge of the Body of the Word. Until we are clothed with the knowledge of the Body of the Word, we remain spiritually exposed. The Father's desire is that His people be dressed in the revelation of the Body of the Word. How Do We Become Clothed? The answer is simple: Feed on the Body of the Word. Jesus said: "My flesh is real food and My blood is real drink." — John 6:55 To feed on the Body of the Word is to listen, learn, meditate, study, and continually receive insights on the Body of the Word. As we feed, understanding grows. As understanding grows, light increases. As light increases, we become clothed. And as we become clothed, we begin to reflect the likeness of the Father on the earth. A Final Thought The invisible God has chosen not to remain hidden. He has revealed Himself in Jesus Christ. The Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God. Every detail of the Body of the Word is a revelation. Every revelation is light. Every light unveils the Father. Therefore, feed on the Body of the Word. Study its descriptions. Meditate on its revelations. Allow its light to clothe your life. For when we behold the Body of the Word, we are beholding the revelation of the Father Himself. Father, thank You for the revelation of Yourself through Jesus Christ. Open our eyes to see the Body of the Word more clearly and clothe us with the light of Your knowledge. In Jesus' name. Amen. —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. #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #worldwide #economicspace
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