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(2026_05_20) - Obedience: The True Essence of Revelation - Pastor Israel Ajiboye

25 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In this episode, our pastor emphasized that knowledge of something you didn’t know before doesn’t make it revelation. You can pick out unique things from the bible but it might not be revelation. However, what makes revelations are the secrets that makes Jesus who he is. As a result, we should not be secrets seekers rather we should be Jesus seekers. We also learned that we can not obey the laws of God without the eyes of our understanding being enlightened. The more revelations of God you have the more works you will be able to do. Finally, we were reminded that our worth to God is how much work of obedience you do. It would be impossible to obey if the things of God are not being revealed to you.

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