Rhema Akinyanju

Why God Sends His Spirit First _ 280126 _The Outpouting of the Spirit - Rhema Akinyanju

15 min · 30. jan. 2026
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Why does God send His Spirit before He speaks? There is a specific protocol for Divine intervention. In this episode, we uncover God’s intentionality in addressing darkness and emptiness by sending His Spirit first.  Understanding this divine pattern will empower you to pray with greater clarity and act with precision as you recognise the Holy Spirit's movement in your life. Listen now and share your key takeaways with us. Join our global intercessory prayer watches for all young people! Morning watch: 6:15 - 6:45 am Afternoon Watch: 12:15 - 12:45 pm Night Watch: 9:15 - 9:45 pm Join via Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/kmg-kghs-asi God bless you richly! - Rhema Akinyanju

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How God Begins His Interventions - 220126 The Outpouting of the Spirit - Rhema Akinyanju

The Holy Bible opens by showing us the pattern through which God intervenes in situations. We see God using this pattern across scriptures to intervene in situations of darkness, emptiness, and formlessness. We live in an age of rampant depression, frustration, addiction, identity crisis and many shades of darkness, emptiness and void. This episode unveils from God's masterplan His strategy for initiating intervention in any and all of these conditions. Enjoy and Share! Connect with our 30-minute global intercessory watch for all young people via Google Meet; https://meet.google.com/kmg-kghs-asi - Morning Watch: 6:15 am - 6:45 am - Afternoon Watch: 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm - Night watch: 9:15 pm - 9:45 pm

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