The Kitchen Newsletter
Omodolapo Ogunye
Good day,
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 journey with me through the Scriptures as we behold the Body of the Word.
In Revelation 1:1–2 and 12–17, John the Apostle, on the island of Patmos, encountered Jesus Christ—the Word of God. What he saw was not an abstract idea, but a living person.
He saw:
A man clothed in a robe reaching down to His feet
A golden sash across His chest
Hair white like wool
Eyes like blazing fire
Feet like glowing bronze
A voice like rushing waters
A face shining like the sun in its full brilliance
This vision is critical: the Word of God is a living person, and His Body is the image of the invisible God.
The Body as the Revelation of the Father
According to Hebrews 1:3, the Son is “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means:
The invisible God has been made visible
The Father is revealed through the Body of the Word
Jesus Christ continually reveals the Father to us
As written in John 1:18 and John 17:26, this revelation is not past—it is ongoing.
Today, the Body of the Word is the means by which the Father is made known.
The Face of God and the Language of Scripture
The Body of the Word is the face of God.
And every detail in that Body:
Is a scriptural description
Is a testimony about Christ
Is a revelation of God’s nature
As Jesus said in John 5:39, the Scriptures testify of Him.
So when we study the Body of the Word, we are not just reading text—we are encountering a Person.
The Unfolding Produces Light
Scripture tells us in Psalm 119:130:
“The unfolding of Your word gives light.”
Every detailed description in the Body of the Word, when unfolded:
Produces light
Releases understanding
Reveals the knowledge of the glory of God
As seen in 2 Corinthians 4:6, this light is the knowledge of God’s glory in the face of Christ.
The Body as Blazing Fire — The Hunger of the Father
One powerful description is this:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.” (Revelation 1:14)
This is more than imagery—it is revelation.
The Body of the Word is:
Like blazing fire
A figure describing divine intensity
The aggressive hunger of the Father
The Father has a deep longing—an intense desire—and it is centered on the Body of the Word.
The Body as the Food of God
Jesus said in John 6:35 & 51:
“I am the bread of life… the living bread that came down from heaven.”
This reveals:
The Body of the Word is the Bread of God
The only food that satisfies the Father
The daily provision required before Him
As seen in Exodus 25:30, the Bread of Presence must always remain before God.
The Body as the Lamp of Illumination
The blazing fire also reveals something else:
The Body of the Word is the Lamp of God.
Fire produces light
Light brings illumination
Illumination gives sight
As Matthew 6:22 says, “The eye is the lamp of the body.”
Without the Body of the Word:
There is no light
There is no sight
There is no illumination
The Responsibility of Feeding
A lamp does not burn without fuel.
In Leviticus 24, God commanded that oil must be supplied continually so the lamp never goes out.
This teaches us:
Feeding on the Body of the Word is the fuel
Consistent feeding produces consistent illumination
What you do not feed cannot give you light
If the Body of the Word is not engaged, illumination cannot flow.
The Body as the Fire on the Altar
The Body of the Word is also:
The fire on the altar
The kitchen of God
The dining table of God
In the tabernacle:
The altar of burnt offering functioned as both preparation and presentation
Fire was never allowed to go out
This is a shadow of a deeper reality:
The Body of the Word is where God’s food is prepared
The Body of the Word is where God feeds
The fire on that altar is the aggressive hunger of the Father
There is no altar without fire.
There is no kitchen without fire.
And there is no revelation without the Body of the Word.
Final Charge
If you desire light, understanding, and revelation:
Feed on the Body of the Word.
Fuel the lamp.
Keep the fire burning.
Because the Body you refuse to engage cannot illuminate your path.
Thank you for joining me today.
Let us continue this journey in the next episode as we explore deeper dimensions of the Body of the Word.
God bless you. Amen.
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on:
Audible | Spotify | Deezer | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts
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#bodyoftheword
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#worldwide
Omodolapo Ogunye
Good day,
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 journey with me through the Scriptures as we behold the Body of the Word.
In Revelation 1:1–2 and 12–17, John the Apostle, on the island of Patmos, encountered Jesus Christ—the Word of God. What he saw was not an abstract idea, but a living person.
He saw:
A man clothed in a robe reaching down to His feet
A golden sash across His chest
Hair white like wool
Eyes like blazing fire
Feet like glowing bronze
A voice like rushing waters
A face shining like the sun in its full brilliance
This vision is critical: the Word of God is a living person, and His Body is the image of the invisible God.
The Body as the Revelation of the Father
According to Hebrews 1:3, the Son is “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means:
The invisible God has been made visible
The Father is revealed through the Body of the Word
Jesus Christ continually reveals the Father to us
As written in John 1:18 and John 17:26, this revelation is not past—it is ongoing.
Today, the Body of the Word is the means by which the Father is made known.
The Face of God and the Language of Scripture
The Body of the Word is the face of God.
And every detail in that Body:
Is a scriptural description
Is a testimony about Christ
Is a revelation of God’s nature
As Jesus said in John 5:39, the Scriptures testify of Him.
So when we study the Body of the Word, we are not just reading text—we are encountering a Person.
The Unfolding Produces Light
Scripture tells us in Psalm 119:130:
“The unfolding of Your word gives light.”
Every detailed description in the Body of the Word, when unfolded:
Produces light
Releases understanding
Reveals the knowledge of the glory of God
As seen in 2 Corinthians 4:6, this light is the knowledge of God’s glory in the face of Christ.
The Body as Blazing Fire — The Hunger of the Father
One powerful description is this:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.” (Revelation 1:14)
This is more than imagery—it is revelation.
The Body of the Word is:
Like blazing fire
A figure describing divine intensity
The aggressive hunger of the Father
The Father has a deep longing—an intense desire—and it is centered on the Body of the Word.
The Body as the Food of God
Jesus said in John 6:35 & 51:
“I am the bread of life… the living bread that came down from heaven.”
This reveals:
The Body of the Word is the Bread of God
The only food that satisfies the Father
The daily provision required before Him
As seen in Exodus 25:30, the Bread of Presence must always remain before God.
The Body as the Lamp of Illumination
The blazing fire also reveals something else:
The Body of the Word is the Lamp of God.
Fire produces light
Light brings illumination
Illumination gives sight
As Matthew 6:22 says, “The eye is the lamp of the body.”
Without the Body of the Word:
There is no light
There is no sight
There is no illumination
The Responsibility of Feeding
A lamp does not burn without fuel.
In Leviticus 24, God commanded that oil must be supplied continually so the lamp never goes out.
This teaches us:
Feeding on the Body of the Word is the fuel
Consistent feeding produces consistent illumination
What you do not feed cannot give you light
If the Body of the Word is not engaged, illumination cannot flow.
The Body as the Fire on the Altar
The Body of the Word is also:
The fire on the altar
The kitchen of God
The dining table of God
In the tabernacle:
The altar of burnt offering functioned as both preparation and presentation
Fire was never allowed to go out
This is a shadow of a deeper reality:
The Body of the Word is where God’s food is prepared
The Body of the Word is where God feeds
The fire on that altar is the aggressive hunger of the Father
There is no altar without fire.
There is no kitchen without fire.
And there is no revelation without the Body of the Word.
Final Charge
If you desire light, understanding, and revelation:
Feed on the Body of the Word.
Fuel the lamp.
Keep the fire burning.
Because the Body you refuse to engage cannot illuminate your path.
Thank you for joining me today.
Let us continue this journey in the next episode as we explore deeper dimensions of the Body of the Word.
God bless you. Amen.
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on:
Audible | Spotify | Deezer | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#moneymarket
#worldwide
The Kitchen Newsletter
Omodolapo Ogunye
Good day,
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 journey with me through the Scriptures as we behold the Body of the Word.
In Revelation 1:1–2 and 12–17, John the Apostle, on the island of Patmos, encountered Jesus Christ—the Word of God. What he saw was not an abstract idea, but a living person.
He saw:
A man clothed in a robe reaching down to His feet
A golden sash across His chest
Hair white like wool
Eyes like blazing fire
Feet like glowing bronze
A voice like rushing waters
A face shining like the sun in its full brilliance
This vision is critical: the Word of God is a living person, and His Body is the image of the invisible God.
The Body as the Revelation of the Father
According to Hebrews 1:3, the Son is “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
This means:
The invisible God has been made visible
The Father is revealed through the Body of the Word
Jesus Christ continually reveals the Father to us
As written in John 1:18 and John 17:26, this revelation is not past—it is ongoing.
Today, the Body of the Word is the means by which the Father is made known.
The Face of God and the Language of Scripture
The Body of the Word is the face of God.
And every detail in that Body:
Is a scriptural description
Is a testimony about Christ
Is a revelation of God’s nature
As Jesus said in John 5:39, the Scriptures testify of Him.
So when we study the Body of the Word, we are not just reading text—we are encountering a Person.
The Unfolding Produces Light
Scripture tells us in Psalm 119:130:
“The unfolding of Your word gives light.”
Every detailed description in the Body of the Word, when unfolded:
Produces light
Releases understanding
Reveals the knowledge of the glory of God
As seen in 2 Corinthians 4:6, this light is the knowledge of God’s glory in the face of Christ.
The Body as Blazing Fire — The Hunger of the Father
One powerful description is this:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.” (Revelation 1:14)
This is more than imagery—it is revelation.
The Body of the Word is:
Like blazing fire
A figure describing divine intensity
The aggressive hunger of the Father
The Father has a deep longing—an intense desire—and it is centered on the Body of the Word.
The Body as the Food of God
Jesus said in John 6:35 & 51:
“I am the bread of life… the living bread that came down from heaven.”
This reveals:
The Body of the Word is the Bread of God
The only food that satisfies the Father
The daily provision required before Him
As seen in Exodus 25:30, the Bread of Presence must always remain before God.
The Body as the Lamp of Illumination
The blazing fire also reveals something else:
The Body of the Word is the Lamp of God.
Fire produces light
Light brings illumination
Illumination gives sight
As Matthew 6:22 says, “The eye is the lamp of the body.”
Without the Body of the Word:
There is no light
There is no sight
There is no illumination
The Responsibility of Feeding
A lamp does not burn without fuel.
In Leviticus 24, God commanded that oil must be supplied continually so the lamp never goes out.
This teaches us:
๐ Feeding on the Body of the Word is the fuel
๐ Consistent feeding produces consistent illumination
๐ What you do not feed cannot give you light
If the Body of the Word is not engaged, illumination cannot flow.
The Body as the Fire on the Altar
The Body of the Word is also:
The fire on the altar
The kitchen of God
The dining table of God
In the tabernacle:
The altar of burnt offering functioned as both preparation and presentation
Fire was never allowed to go out
This is a shadow of a deeper reality:
๐ The Body of the Word is where God’s food is prepared
๐ The Body of the Word is where God feeds
๐ The fire on that altar is the aggressive hunger of the Father
There is no altar without fire.
There is no kitchen without fire.
And there is no revelation without the Body of the Word.
Final Charge
If you desire light, understanding, and revelation:
Feed on the Body of the Word.
Fuel the lamp.
Keep the fire burning.
Because the Body you refuse to engage cannot illuminate your path.
Thank you for joining me today.
Let us continue this journey in the next episode as we explore deeper dimensions of the Body of the Word.
God bless you. Amen.
๐ง Listen to The Kitchen Podcast on:
Audible | Spotify | Deezer | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#moneymarket
#worldwide