• WHY SOME PEOPLE NEVER EXPERIENCE THE ANOINTING

    There is a painful mystery in the Body of Christ—
    Many talk about the anointing…
    Many sing about the anointing…
    But few walk in it.
    The anointing is not noise.
    It is not emotion.
    It is not charisma.
    The anointing is the tangible manifestation of God’s presence upon a yielded vessel.
    Yet, some people never experience it.
    Why?

    1. THEY DESIRE THE POWER, BUT NOT THE PERSON

    The anointing is not a tool—it is a Person revealed.
    Many want to cast out demons, heal the sick, and be seen…
    But they do not hunger for intimacy with the Holy Spirit.
    John 15:5 — “Without me, you can do nothing.”
    The anointing flows from union, not ambition.

    2. THEY REFUSE THE PRICE OF BROKENNESS

    “God does not anoint titles—He anoints broken vessels.”
    The oil only flows when the vessel is crushed.
    Psalm 51:17 — “A broken and a contrite heart… you will not despise.”
    Some avoid the process—
    They run from correction, pain, pruning.
    But hear this:
    No crushing, no oil.

    3. THEY LIVE IN HIDDEN COMPROMISE

    The anointing and sin cannot comfortably coexist.
    Isaiah 59:1-2 — “Your iniquities have separated you from your God.”
    You can fake gifting,
    But you cannot fake presence.
    Many have talent…
    But heaven is silent over their lives.
    The anointing lifts when purity is compromised.

    4. THEY NEGLECT THE SECRET PLACE

    Power in public is born in private.
    Matthew 6:6 — “Enter your room… pray to your Father who is in secret.”
    The anointing is not activated on stage—
    It is cultivated in hidden places.
    Some people want impartation…
    But they reject consistency.
    You cannot microwave the anointing.

    5. THEY DISHONOR SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY

    The anointing flows through divine order.
    2 Kings 2:9 — “Let a double portion of your spirit be upon me.”
    Elisha received because he honored, followed, and served.
    In this generation, many want mantles…
    But reject submission.
    What you dishonor, you cannot receive from.

    6. THEY SEEK MANIFESTATION WITHOUT TRANSFORMATION
    Some want to look anointed…
    But refuse to become transformed.
    Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
    The anointing is not decoration—
    It is the overflow of a changed life.

    7. THEY DO NOT DISCERN OR VALUE GOD’S PRESENCE
    Kathryn Kuhlman would whisper:
    "He is more real than anything in this world."
    Many grieve the Holy Spirit through carelessness.
    Ephesians 4:30 — “Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God.”
    The anointing is sensitive.
    It responds to honor, reverence, and hunger.

    FINAL REVELATION
    The anointing is not withheld from people—
    It is entrusted to those who can carry it.
    God is not looking for the most gifted…
    He is looking for the most yielded.

    QUESTION
    If the Holy Spirit examined your life today—would He find a vessel ready to carry His anointing, or a life too crowded to host Him?

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    #SpiritualHunger #GloryOfGod #EncounterGod #DeepWorship #CarryTheFire
    🔥 WHY SOME PEOPLE NEVER EXPERIENCE THE ANOINTING 🔥 There is a painful mystery in the Body of Christ— Many talk about the anointing… Many sing about the anointing… But few walk in it. The anointing is not noise. It is not emotion. It is not charisma. The anointing is the tangible manifestation of God’s presence upon a yielded vessel. Yet, some people never experience it. Why? 🔥 1. THEY DESIRE THE POWER, BUT NOT THE PERSON The anointing is not a tool—it is a Person revealed. Many want to cast out demons, heal the sick, and be seen… But they do not hunger for intimacy with the Holy Spirit. 📖 John 15:5 — “Without me, you can do nothing.” The anointing flows from union, not ambition. 🔥 2. THEY REFUSE THE PRICE OF BROKENNESS “God does not anoint titles—He anoints broken vessels.” The oil only flows when the vessel is crushed. 📖 Psalm 51:17 — “A broken and a contrite heart… you will not despise.” Some avoid the process— They run from correction, pain, pruning. But hear this: No crushing, no oil. 🔥 3. THEY LIVE IN HIDDEN COMPROMISE The anointing and sin cannot comfortably coexist. 📖 Isaiah 59:1-2 — “Your iniquities have separated you from your God.” You can fake gifting, But you cannot fake presence. Many have talent… But heaven is silent over their lives. The anointing lifts when purity is compromised. 🔥 4. THEY NEGLECT THE SECRET PLACE Power in public is born in private. 📖 Matthew 6:6 — “Enter your room… pray to your Father who is in secret.” The anointing is not activated on stage— It is cultivated in hidden places. Some people want impartation… But they reject consistency. You cannot microwave the anointing. 🔥 5. THEY DISHONOR SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY The anointing flows through divine order. 📖 2 Kings 2:9 — “Let a double portion of your spirit be upon me.” Elisha received because he honored, followed, and served. In this generation, many want mantles… But reject submission. What you dishonor, you cannot receive from. 🔥 6. THEY SEEK MANIFESTATION WITHOUT TRANSFORMATION Some want to look anointed… But refuse to become transformed. 📖 Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” The anointing is not decoration— It is the overflow of a changed life. 🔥 7. THEY DO NOT DISCERN OR VALUE GOD’S PRESENCE Kathryn Kuhlman would whisper: "He is more real than anything in this world." Many grieve the Holy Spirit through carelessness. 📖 Ephesians 4:30 — “Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God.” The anointing is sensitive. It responds to honor, reverence, and hunger. 🔥 FINAL REVELATION The anointing is not withheld from people— It is entrusted to those who can carry it. God is not looking for the most gifted… He is looking for the most yielded. ❓ QUESTION If the Holy Spirit examined your life today—would He find a vessel ready to carry His anointing, or a life too crowded to host Him? #Anointing #HolySpirit #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving #GodsPresence #FireOfGod #Revival #SecretPlace #Brokenness #YieldedLife #KingdomPower #IntimacyWithGod #FaithWalk #PurityMatters #PrayerLife #SpiritualHunger #GloryOfGod #EncounterGod #DeepWorship #CarryTheFire 🔥
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  • FLEE !!!

    The word “Flee” means to run swiftly away from danger, temptation, or anything that can cause destruction.

    In the spiritual journey of a believer, there are times when the best wisdom is not to argue, fight, or test your strength—but to run.

    Many Christians fall not because they don’t love God, but because they refuse to flee from things God told them to avoid.

    Temptation is not a place to prove your spirituality; it’s a place to practice wisdom.

    1 Corinthians 6:18 – “Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.”


    1. Flee from Sinful Desires

    2 Timothy 2:22 – “Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart.”

    Sinful desires may look attractive, but they are deadly traps. The devil often disguises destruction as pleasure. God’s instruction is clear: don’t negotiate, don’t delay—flee!

    Joseph fled from Potiphar’s wife, and though it cost him temporary suffering, it led to his divine promotion (Genesis 39:12–21).

    2. Flee from Idolatry

    1 Corinthians 10:14 – “Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.”

    Idolatry is not just bowing before carved images—it includes anything that takes God’s place in your heart: money, fame, career, even relationships.

    Whatever competes with your devotion to God must be fled from.

    A believer must choose loyalty to God over the comfort of this world.

    3. Flee from Greed and the Love of Money

    1 Timothy 6:9–11 – “But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.”

    Greed has destroyed many destinies. The love of money is the root of all evil.

    When you find yourself in a position where you must compromise your faith for material gain, remember—it is better to flee and lose a contract than to stay and lose your soul.

    4. Flee from the Appearance of Evil

    1 Thessalonians 5:22 – “Abstain from all appearance of evil.”
    Sometimes, even if something is not directly sinful, the appearance alone can destroy your testimony.

    As Christians, we must guard our reputation and conduct ourselves as ambassadors of Christ.

    Joseph didn’t explain himself to Potiphar’s wife—he fled immediately. He valued purity above comfort.

    5. Flee into the Arms of God

    When you flee from sin, you must also flee to something — to God’s presence.

    Psalm 91:1–2 – “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”

    Running from temptation is good, but running to God in prayer, worship, and obedience completes your protection.

    Fleeing is not weakness—it’s wisdom.

    You cannot resist what you constantly entertain.

    Your destiny is too valuable to be destroyed by temporary pleasure.

    Fleeing today preserves your future tomorrow.

    - Every believer must know when to fight and when to flee.

    There are battles that are won by courage, and there are others that are won by escape.

    When God says “Flee,” He is not depriving you—He is protecting you.

    Remember: the distance you keep from temptation determines the distance you maintain with God.

    Pray This Prayer

    Lord, give me the wisdom to flee from every temptation.

    I refuse to be trapped by lust, greed, or pride.

    Lord, deliver me from every ungodly association.

    I flee to Your presence, O Lord—keep me safe under Your shadow.

    Strengthen me to say “NO” where I used to fall before.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri

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    FLEE !!! 🔹 The word “Flee” means to run swiftly away from danger, temptation, or anything that can cause destruction. In the spiritual journey of a believer, there are times when the best wisdom is not to argue, fight, or test your strength—but to run. Many Christians fall not because they don’t love God, but because they refuse to flee from things God told them to avoid. Temptation is not a place to prove your spirituality; it’s a place to practice wisdom. 📖 1 Corinthians 6:18 – “Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.” 1. Flee from Sinful Desires 📖 2 Timothy 2:22 – “Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart.” Sinful desires may look attractive, but they are deadly traps. The devil often disguises destruction as pleasure. God’s instruction is clear: don’t negotiate, don’t delay—flee! Joseph fled from Potiphar’s wife, and though it cost him temporary suffering, it led to his divine promotion (Genesis 39:12–21). 2. Flee from Idolatry 📖 1 Corinthians 10:14 – “Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.” Idolatry is not just bowing before carved images—it includes anything that takes God’s place in your heart: money, fame, career, even relationships. Whatever competes with your devotion to God must be fled from. A believer must choose loyalty to God over the comfort of this world. 3. Flee from Greed and the Love of Money 📖 1 Timothy 6:9–11 – “But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.” Greed has destroyed many destinies. The love of money is the root of all evil. When you find yourself in a position where you must compromise your faith for material gain, remember—it is better to flee and lose a contract than to stay and lose your soul. 4. Flee from the Appearance of Evil 📖 1 Thessalonians 5:22 – “Abstain from all appearance of evil.” Sometimes, even if something is not directly sinful, the appearance alone can destroy your testimony. As Christians, we must guard our reputation and conduct ourselves as ambassadors of Christ. Joseph didn’t explain himself to Potiphar’s wife—he fled immediately. He valued purity above comfort. 5. Flee into the Arms of God When you flee from sin, you must also flee to something — to God’s presence. 📖 Psalm 91:1–2 – “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” Running from temptation is good, but running to God in prayer, worship, and obedience completes your protection. 🔹 Fleeing is not weakness—it’s wisdom. You cannot resist what you constantly entertain. Your destiny is too valuable to be destroyed by temporary pleasure. Fleeing today preserves your future tomorrow. - Every believer must know when to fight and when to flee. There are battles that are won by courage, and there are others that are won by escape. When God says “Flee,” He is not depriving you—He is protecting you. Remember: the distance you keep from temptation determines the distance you maintain with God. 🙏 Pray This Prayer Lord, give me the wisdom to flee from every temptation. I refuse to be trapped by lust, greed, or pride. Lord, deliver me from every ungodly association. I flee to Your presence, O Lord—keep me safe under Your shadow. Strengthen me to say “NO” where I used to fall before. 🔖 Pastor Abiodun Kadri Comment if you are blessed #FleeFromSin #SpiritualWisdom #RunFromTemptation #GodsProtection #HolyLiving #Righteousness #WalkWithGod #PurityMatters #JosephExample #FaithOverFlesh
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  • Set Apart in the Fire
    Verse: 1 Corinthians 6:18 (NIV)

    Word of Encouragement:
    Even in the middle of a sinful world, you can burn with holiness. When others compromise, you stand firm. God's fire is not here to destroy you — it's here to purify you. The cracked board you carry is a bold witness, a reminder that you’re not called to fit in, but to flee sin and shine.

    You are marked. You are sealed. You are HIS.
    Stay on fire for purity — it's worth it.

    #SetApart #HolyFire #FleeFromSin #PurityMatters #1Corinthians618 #MarkedByGod #MoscowForJesus #YoungAndPure #TemplesOfTheHolySpirit #LiveHolyLiveFree
    Set Apart in the Fire 📖 Verse: 1 Corinthians 6:18 (NIV) 💬 Word of Encouragement: Even in the middle of a sinful world, you can burn with holiness. When others compromise, you stand firm. God's fire is not here to destroy you — it's here to purify you. The cracked board you carry is a bold witness, a reminder that you’re not called to fit in, but to flee sin and shine. You are marked. You are sealed. You are HIS. Stay on fire for purity — it's worth it. #SetApart #HolyFire #FleeFromSin #PurityMatters #1Corinthians618 #MarkedByGod #MoscowForJesus #YoungAndPure #TemplesOfTheHolySpirit #LiveHolyLiveFree
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