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Episode 233 - When The Word Grows In Your Spirit - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

45 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Podcast Summary: WHEN THE WORD GROWS IN YOUR SPIRIT Acts 19:20 — “So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed.” The Word of God is not meant to stay on pages—it is meant to grow inside your spirit until it becomes stronger than every challenge around you. When the Word grows within you, it carries power to change circumstances, produce results, and move your life forward. 1. When the Word grows in your spirit, it prevails against any circumstance. No matter what you are facing, the Word has greater power. Sickness, delay, lack, or opposition cannot stop what God has spoken. As you keep declaring healing, victory, and breakthrough, the Word will eventually overcome the situation. Paul declared in 2 Timothy 2:9 that though he was chained, the Word of God was not chained. This means your personal battles cannot limit the power of God’s Word. Even in hard seasons, the Word can still produce miracles. 2. The growing Word produces fruit and results. When the Word is planted in your heart and nurtured consistently, it begins to bear fruit in your life. Colossians 1:6 shows that the gospel was bearing fruit and growing. God’s Word brings visible transformation wherever it is received and understood. 3. Feed on the Word until it fills your spirit. Jeremiah said in Jeremiah 15:16, “Thy words were found, and I did eat them.” We must consume the Word through reading, meditation, and hearing it preached. When the Word fills your spirit, it becomes your joy, your strength, and your prophetic weapon to speak your future forward. 4. The Word can restart what the enemy stopped. In the book of Ezra, the rebuilding of God’s house was stopped by force and opposition (Ezra 4:23-24). But when the prophets Haggai and Zechariah began to prophesy, the work resumed. Ezra 6:14 says they prospered through the prophesying. What was delayed began to move again because the Word prevailed over resistance. Key Lesson Whatever has been delayed, hindered, or resisted in your life can begin again when the Word grows in your spirit. Feed on the Word, believe the Word, and keep speaking the Word until it prevails. Declaration The Word of God is growing mightily in me and prevailing over every circumstance. Every delay is breaking, every obstacle is moving, and my life is advancing by the power of God’s Word.

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