
Four Elements of Heaven: Their Power
Core Message
God's kingdom is a physical manifestation that must collide with the earthly realm through celestial elements—water, wind, fire, and stones—to accomplish His will and transform believers into instruments of divine power.
Key Scripture
Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wings of the wind: Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire. — Psalm 104:3-4 (KJV)
3 Key Takeaways
- The kingdom of God is not heaven but a physical manifestation that must collide with the earthly realm; without it, God's will cannot manifest in your life regardless of your sincere effort.
- Works done outside of Christ and His commission are invisible to God and count for nothing, no matter how generous or religiously performed they appear to others.
- Water is the foundational celestial element of God's secret chambers; baptism and encounters with water during prayer are divinely designed gateways into the hidden place of God where transformation occurs.
Prayer Focus
Pray that you would encounter the celestial elements of heaven—water, wind, fire, and stones—during worship and prayer, signaling your entry into the kingdom's power and the accomplishment of God's will through your life.
“When you feel a drop fell on you during deep worship and deep prayer — stayed the course, start rejoicing, know that God has drawn you close. The floods of heaven are beginning to touch you.”
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