The Kitchen Newsletter
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, 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.
In Revelation 1:12–17, John the Apostle recounts a striking vision. He sees one “like the Son of Man,” clothed in divine majesty—eyes like blazing fire, feet like glowing bronze, a voice like rushing waters, and a face shining like the sun in its full brilliance.
This vision is not symbolic fiction—it is revelation.
It shows us that the Word of God is a living Person, and more importantly, the exact image of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 affirms this truth:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
What John saw was not merely a figure—it was the Body of the Word. And this Body is the visible form through which the invisible God is made known.
Jesus Christ: The Continuous Revelation of the Father
Scripture establishes a divine responsibility entrusted to Jesus Christ:
to reveal the Father.
John 1:18 — No one has seen God except the Son, who makes Him known.
John 17:26 — “I have revealed You to them and will continue to make You known…”
This revelation is not historical alone—it is ongoing.
And today, this revelation occurs through the Body of the Word.
As 2 Corinthians 4:6 declares:
“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.”
To know the Father, we behold the Body of the Word.
The Detailed Descriptions of His Body are scriptures
Every detailed description is not merely a text—it is a description of the Person of the Word.
John 5:39 — The Scriptures testify of Him.
Psalm 119:130 — The unfolding of His words gives light.
These “detail descriptions” are divine disclosures. When unfolded, they produce revelation knowledge—a deep, experiential understanding of who the Father is.
Thus, the Body of the Word is not abstract—it is richly described across Scripture, revealing the fullness of God’s nature.
“Blazing Fire” — The Aggressive Hunger of the Father
One of the most striking descriptions in Revelation is this:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.” (Revelation 1:14)
This is not merely imagery—it is revelatory.
Across Scripture, fire consistently reveals the intense, consuming nature of God:
Ezekiel 1:27 — His entire form radiates fire
Isaiah 30:27 — His tongue is a consuming fire
This “blazing fire” speaks of the aggressive hunger of the Father—His deep longing, intense passion, and unrelenting desire.
And remarkably:
The Body of the Word is this hunger.
The Body of the Word as the Food of God
In Exodus 25:30, God commands:
“Put the bread of the Presence on this table to be before Me at all times.”
Jesus later declares:
John 6:33 — “I am the bread from heaven.”
John 6:35 — “I am the bread of life.”
This reveals a profound mystery:
The Body of the Word is the food of God.
It is both the substance desired by the Father and the satisfaction of His hunger.
The Altar: God’s Kitchen and Dining Table
In the tabernacle, two altars stood—the altar of burnt offering and the altar of incense. Yet both shared one essential element:
Fire.
Leviticus 6:12–13 — The fire must never go out
Numbers 28:2 — Offerings are made by fire
This leads us to a powerful insight:
The altar is both the kitchen and the dining table of God.
The kitchen — where His food is prepared
The table — where His food is received
And this altar is none other than:
The Body of the Word of God
It is the food
It is the fire that prepares the food
It is the altar itself
The Fire on the Altar: A Critical Requirement
God does not accept offerings made with strange fire.
In Malachi 1:10, He rejects offerings not aligned with His standard.
This establishes a principle:
God checks for His fire on the altar.
Without His fire:
The altar is incomplete
The offering is unacceptable
The process is invalid
And this fire—once again—is revealed as the Body of the Word.
The Unified Revelation
Bringing it all together:
The Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God
The Body of the Word is the revelation of the Father
The Body of the Word is the food of God
The Body of the Word is the fire of God
The Body of the Word is the altar—His kitchen and His table
Above all:
The Body of the Word is the aggressive hunger of the Father—His eternal desire expressed in living form.
Closing Reflection
The invitation before us is not merely to study Scripture—but to encounter the Person within it.
To see the Body.
To understand the details.
To receive the light.
And through it all—
to come into the living knowledge of the Father.
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast
Available on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
Father, thank You for revealing Yourself to us through Your Word.
Let this light grow within us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
God bless you. Let us continue this journey in the next episode.
#foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymindset #wordsofwisdom The Kitchen Newsletter
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, 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.
In Revelation 1:12–17, John the Apostle recounts a striking vision. He sees one “like the Son of Man,” clothed in divine majesty—eyes like blazing fire, feet like glowing bronze, a voice like rushing waters, and a face shining like the sun in its full brilliance.
This vision is not symbolic fiction—it is revelation.
It shows us that the Word of God is a living Person, and more importantly, the exact image of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 affirms this truth:
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being.”
What John saw was not merely a figure—it was the Body of the Word. And this Body is the visible form through which the invisible God is made known.
Jesus Christ: The Continuous Revelation of the Father
Scripture establishes a divine responsibility entrusted to Jesus Christ:
to reveal the Father.
John 1:18 — No one has seen God except the Son, who makes Him known.
John 17:26 — “I have revealed You to them and will continue to make You known…”
This revelation is not historical alone—it is ongoing.
And today, this revelation occurs through the Body of the Word.
As 2 Corinthians 4:6 declares:
“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.”
To know the Father, we behold the Body of the Word.
The Detailed Descriptions of His Body are scriptures
Every detailed description is not merely a text—it is a description of the Person of the Word.
John 5:39 — The Scriptures testify of Him.
Psalm 119:130 — The unfolding of His words gives light.
These “detail descriptions” are divine disclosures. When unfolded, they produce revelation knowledge—a deep, experiential understanding of who the Father is.
Thus, the Body of the Word is not abstract—it is richly described across Scripture, revealing the fullness of God’s nature.
“Blazing Fire” — The Aggressive Hunger of the Father
One of the most striking descriptions in Revelation is this:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.” (Revelation 1:14)
This is not merely imagery—it is revelatory.
Across Scripture, fire consistently reveals the intense, consuming nature of God:
Ezekiel 1:27 — His entire form radiates fire
Isaiah 30:27 — His tongue is a consuming fire
This “blazing fire” speaks of the aggressive hunger of the Father—His deep longing, intense passion, and unrelenting desire.
And remarkably:
๐ The Body of the Word is this hunger.
The Body of the Word as the Food of God
In Exodus 25:30, God commands:
“Put the bread of the Presence on this table to be before Me at all times.”
Jesus later declares:
John 6:33 — “I am the bread from heaven.”
John 6:35 — “I am the bread of life.”
This reveals a profound mystery:
๐ The Body of the Word is the food of God.
It is both the substance desired by the Father and the satisfaction of His hunger.
The Altar: God’s Kitchen and Dining Table
In the tabernacle, two altars stood—the altar of burnt offering and the altar of incense. Yet both shared one essential element:
Fire.
Leviticus 6:12–13 — The fire must never go out
Numbers 28:2 — Offerings are made by fire
This leads us to a powerful insight:
๐ The altar is both the kitchen and the dining table of God.
The kitchen — where His food is prepared
The table — where His food is received
And this altar is none other than:
๐ The Body of the Word of God
It is the food
It is the fire that prepares the food
It is the altar itself
The Fire on the Altar: A Critical Requirement
God does not accept offerings made with strange fire.
In Malachi 1:10, He rejects offerings not aligned with His standard.
This establishes a principle:
๐ God checks for His fire on the altar.
Without His fire:
The altar is incomplete
The offering is unacceptable
The process is invalid
And this fire—once again—is revealed as the Body of the Word.
The Unified Revelation
Bringing it all together:
The Body of the Word is the image of the invisible God
The Body of the Word is the revelation of the Father
The Body of the Word is the food of God
The Body of the Word is the fire of God
The Body of the Word is the altar—His kitchen and His table
Above all:
๐ The Body of the Word is the aggressive hunger of the Father—His eternal desire expressed in living form.
Closing Reflection
The invitation before us is not merely to study Scripture—but to encounter the Person within it.
To see the Body.
To understand the details.
To receive the light.
And through it all—
to come into the living knowledge of the Father.
Listen to The Kitchen Podcast
Available on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
Father, thank You for revealing Yourself to us through Your Word.
Let this light grow within us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
God bless you. Let us continue this journey in the next episode.
#foodmoneyshow
#bodyoftheword
#marketplace
#moneymindset
#wordsofwisdom