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Clean Hands, Pure Heart & Prophesying

1 h 16 min · 3. juli 2026
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In this sermon we learn that revelation and authority flow from a life aligned with God’s Word. Drawing from Psalm 51, Psalm 24 and John 1:1, Apostle reminds believers that Scripture is not for recitation alone, but a spiritual weapon when spoken from a clean heart, pure hands and genuine relationship with God. He challenges the church to examine motives, reject pride and argument, and pursue the kind of holiness that allows believers to ascend “the hill of the Lord” and speak with heaven’s authority. Apostle then turns to Revelation 4 and Ezekiel 37, showing that God still opens the eyes of His people and brings them into the realm of revelation. Through Ezekiel’s encounter with the valley of dry bones, he teaches that no situation is beyond the power of God—but believers must speak as commanded, call the condition by name, and prophesy the Word of the Lord over it. This sermon is a call to clean living, spiritual boldness and prophetic obedience: rise above fear, speak God’s Word from your spirit, and watch heaven breathe life into what looked impossible.

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