
Four Elements of Heaven: Their Power Revealed
When heaven's celestial elements collide with the earthly realm, the will of God is accomplished and the believer is transformed.
Heaven is not a distant concept — it is a kingdom with protocol, elements, and power that actively intersect with the physical world. The kingdom of God is a physical manifestation that must collide with the earthly realm through the protocol of heaven's celestial elements — water, wind, fire, and stones — in order for God's will to be accomplished on earth. Understanding and encountering these elements grants believers access to God's power and authority to fulfill their divine mandate.
Teaching Overview
- The kingdom of God is not heaven but a physical manifestation that must collide with the physical realm so that the will of God can come to pass.
- Works done outside of Christ are invisible to God and count for nothing — effectiveness exists only within the kingdom.
- Water is the foundational celestial element through which God's secret chambers are accessed, and it serves as a gateway to the heart of the Father.
- Each element of heaven — water, wind, fire, stones — carries a specific spiritual function and provides proof that a believer has come in contact with the kingdom.
- Encountering heaven's elements brings a manifestation of God that permeates, rests upon, and becomes part of the believer.
Key Distinctions
| Kingdom of God | Heaven | Works Within Christ | Works Outside of Christ | Physical Realm | Spiritual Realm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | A physical manifestation of God's royal appointment that collides with the earthly realm | The dwelling place of God; distinct from the kingdom | Actions and service done in union with Christ and sent by Him | Human effort, giving, or ministry conducted independent of divine commission | The visible, earthly dimension where human life occurs | The invisible dimension where heavenly elements, spirits, and God's chambers operate |
| Scope of jurisdiction | Regions and locations joined together to serve God's purpose | God's throne room and eternal dwelling | Operates within the corridors of the kingdom | Has zero power or efficiency before God | Subject to the kingdom's collision for God's will to manifest | Contains multiple dimensions beyond the veil |
| God's response | God's will is accomplished within it | Where God's will already operates perfectly | Seen, recorded, and honoured before God | Ignored — not in God's record book | Transformed when the kingdom comes | Governs what is manifest in the physical |
| Biblical example | "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" | Where Jesus intercedes and souls dwell under the altar | Cornelius — whose prayer and giving reached God as a memorial | Prophets who prophesied in God's name yet were unknown to Him | Israel — Jesus' kingdom jurisdiction while on earth | Crystal Sea, chambers of God, spiritual elements of water, wind, fire |
| What happens without it | God's will does not manifest; the believer struggles and is stagnated | Cannot be forced to come through human will alone | Nothing of eternal value is accomplished | Man may applaud, but God sees nothing | Remains under the influence of the enemy's agenda | Remains inaccessible without encounter through the elements |
The Kingdom of God Is Not Heaven
- The kingdom of God is a physical manifestation that must collide with the physical realm so that the will of God can come to pass.
- The prayer "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" reveals that there is a physical manifestation of something that needs to collide with the physical realm before God's will is accomplished.
- You cannot do the will of God without the kingdom — obedience alone is insufficient without the kingdom's power operating through you.
"Anything outside, anything done outside of Christ counts for nothing."
Works Outside of Christ Are Invisible to God
- Works done outside of Christ — no matter how generous or religiously performed — are not seen or recorded by God.
- The prophetic gift can operate independently of God; a prophet can prophesy in God's name without God having spoken.
- Cornelius was unique because his prayer and giving created a memorial before God — not all giving reaches that level.
"If I have billions of dollars and I go and feed the homeless, I may stand before God on the last day and I'll say, Lord, I fed the homeless and you say, I never saw it. Get away from me, you evil servant."
Kingdom Jurisdiction and the Limits of Authority
- A believer's effectiveness exists only within the wings of the corridors of the kingdom — outside of it, there is zero power and efficiency.
- Jesus Himself could not preach outside of Israel because His kingdom jurisdiction was confined to the house of Israel while on earth.
- The will of God does not manifest outside of the kingdom of God; struggle and stagnation are signs of operating outside of it.
"The effectiveness of a child of God is within the wings of the corridors of the kingdom. Outside of the kingdom, you have zero power efficiency."
The Kingdom Defined: Basilia and Royal Appointment
- The Greek word basilia means royal appointment — when Jesus said "the kingdom of God is at hand," He was not speaking of heaven but of God coming unto His people.
- A kingdom operates through jurisdictions and regions controlled by a sovereign leader, just as colonies reflect the character and governance of the ruling kingdom.
- The apostles were sent to all four corners of the earth, carrying the kingdom's jurisdiction with them wherever they went.
"Basilia means royal appointment. Jesus was saying, repent, change your mind. God has come unto you, receive Him. He wasn't talking about going to heaven."
The Celestial Elements of Heaven
- Heaven operates through a specific protocol of elements: wind, water, fire, stones, and gold — each carrying a distinct spiritual function.
- These elements are not symbolic only; they are celestial realities that exist in the heavenly realm and interact with the earthly realm.
- When a believer comes in contact with heaven's elements, a manifestation of God permeates, rests upon, and becomes part of them.
"You have only been taught in the Holy Spirit which is true. You should, the Holy Spirit is God. There is a protocol that He has said. Therefore, elements you are going to speak about. Wind, water, fire, not earth. Never said earth. Stones."
Water: The Foundation of God's Chambers
- Water is the celestial element upon which God has laid the foundation of His chambers — His secret place.
- Psalm 104 reveals that God lays the beams of His chambers in the waters, meaning the secret place of God is founded upon the element of water.
- Baptism takes the believer to the foundation of God's chambers, granting access to the secret place where God dwells.
"Who layeth the beams of His chambers in the waters? Meaning the foundation of the secret place of God is in the element of water. That is why to be cleansed by God is necessary to encounter God."
Water as Gateway, Purification, and Transition
- Water is not merely an element of cleansing — it is a gateway that sends a believer into a hidden place in God.
- The reason Moses put the Levites through a purification period of water was not only for cleanliness but to send them into a hidden place in God.
- Water represents dying and transitioning from one place to another — in baptism, you die in Christ and resurrect in the Father.
"Water is not just an element of purification. It is also an element that sends you into a hidden place in God."
Jesus' Baptism and the Power of the Water Element
- Jesus had no sin, yet He entered the water to fulfill all righteousness — demonstrating that the water element carries a purpose beyond the remission of sins.
- The moment Jesus came out of the water, heaven was opened and the Father spoke — the water element unlocked a heavenly manifestation.
- When you know the mysteries of God, something happens to you through these elements that you cannot access through knowledge alone.
"The Lord Jesus has never seen it. The Lord Jesus has no blame. Why is He going into the water? Because we have been taught that you are being baptized for the remission of your sins. The Lord Jesus is going into water, but He has no sin. What was the point of Him going into the water?"
Encountering Water During Prayer
- When a believer feels a drop of water fall on them during deep prayer or worship and there is no natural source, it is a sign that God has drawn them close.
- The floods of heaven touching you during prayer are a tell-tale sign that something is about to happen — stay the course and rejoice.
- Water covers over 70% of the earth and composes the majority of the human body because it is a celestial element with a spiritual reason — it brings you to the heart of the Father.
"When you were in deep prayer and you're praying, you in deep worship and deep prayer, you feel like a drop fell on you. Stayed the course, start rejoicing, know that God has drawn you close. The floods of heaven are beginning to touch you."
The Crystal Sea and Heavenly Immersion
- Heaven contains a Crystal Sea that proceeds from the throne of God, and every believer who arrives in heaven is immersed in its rivers of living water.
- When a soul is immersed in the Crystal Sea, every earthly attachment fades — not because memory is erased, but because heavenly reality supersedes earthly concerns.
- The souls under the altar in Revelation demonstrate that those in heaven are not passive — they are actively engaged with the affairs of God and cry out for justice.
"When you go into that water, you're going to stop breathing, but you find kids playing... when you come out of that water, every earthly attachment that you had will fade away."
The Element of Wind
- Wind is a celestial element with wings — it is not inanimate but a living, active being in the heavenly realm.
- Psalm 104 declares that God walks upon the wings of the wind, revealing that wind is a vehicle and instrument of God's movement.
- When a believer feels wind blowing during worship with no natural source, it is a heavenly element making contact — a mystery God intends His people to understand.
"Who maketh the clouds His chariot? Who walk upon the wings of the wind."
Key Definitions
Kingdom of God — Not heaven, but a physical manifestation of God's royal appointment (basilia) that must collide with the earthly realm in order for God's will to be accomplished.
Basilia — The Greek word for kingdom, meaning royal appointment — God coming unto His people, not a reference to the location of heaven.
Chambers of God — The secret place where God dwells, whose foundation is laid in the waters, as declared in Psalm 104:3.
Celestial Elements — Heavenly substances — water, wind, fire, stones, and gold — that exist primarily in the spiritual realm and carry distinct spiritual functions when they make contact with the earthly realm.
Baptism — The act of being immersed in water as a divine encounter that takes the believer to the foundation of God's chambers, transitioning them from death in the old self to resurrection in Christ.
Crystal Sea — A body of living water in heaven that proceeds from the throne of God, in which arriving souls are immersed to release them from earthly attachment.
Key Takeaways
- The kingdom of God is a physical manifestation, not heaven — Without the kingdom colliding with your earthly reality, God's will cannot manifest in your life no matter how sincere your effort.
- Works done outside of Christ count for nothing before God — God's record book only contains what was commissioned by Him; human effort and religious activity independent of Christ are invisible to Him.
- Water is the foundational element of God's secret chambers — Baptism and the encounter with water during prayer are not incidental; they are divinely designed gateways into the hidden place of God.
- Heaven's elements — water, wind, fire, stones — are celestial realities that interact with the earth — When these elements manifest during prayer or worship, they are signs of direct contact with the kingdom.
- Encountering heaven's elements transforms the believer — Contact with the celestial elements brings a manifestation of God that permeates, rests upon, and becomes part of those who receive it.
Reflection Questions
- Are you operating within the kingdom of God, or are you performing religious activity outside of Christ? What evidence in your life points to one or the other?
- Have you been baptized? If not, what is holding you back from taking this step that Scripture identifies as foundational to entering the secret place of God?
- Have you ever felt a drop of water or wind during prayer with no natural explanation? How did you respond — did you press further into God or dismiss it?
- Which of your current efforts, giving, or ministry activities are genuinely commissioned by God, and which may be sincere but conducted outside of His directive?
- What would change in your spiritual life if you began to actively pursue encounter with the elements of heaven rather than relying solely on mental understanding of Scripture?
Prayers and Declarations
Say this after me:
"Lord Jesus. All I want for my birthday. He's deliverance for my family. May you and your house, may whatever powers hold you, break me! May you, your house and everyone connected to you, be free! In the name of Jesus Christ!"
"In the mighty name of Jesus, there's spirit of cancer as being destroyed. The spirit of cancer let us not fire us be destroyed. Let that infamity be destroyed. Let those cancer cells die. In the mighty name of Jesus. The name of Jesus, Mama, Jesus makes you well. They would check you, they'll be surprised. They would say, I think we got it wrong. It is done in Jesus' name. You will not die, you will live."
"The Lord Jesus has favored you and the Lord Jesus has put His affection on you... tell my son, I have given him a second chance. God is giving you a second chance."
Scripture References
- Matthew 6:9-10 — "After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." (KJV)
- Galatians 2:20 — "I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me." (KJV)
- Psalm 104:1-4 — "Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honour and majesty. Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain: 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." (KJV)
- Genesis 1
- Deuteronomy
- Revelation
Golden Nuggets
"Anything done outside of Christ counts for nothing."
"The will of God does not manifest outside of the kingdom of God."
"Basilia means royal appointment. Jesus was saying, repent, change your mind. God has come unto you, receive Him."
"Water is not just an element of purification. It is also an element that sends you into a hidden place in God."
"The foundation of the secret place of God is in the element of water."
"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."
"You cannot do the will without the kingdom."
"Man will applaud you, say, woo! That person such a cool person, they give, they do this, they do that. But to God, you did absolutely nothing."
"When you die in Christ, you're supposed to resurrect in the Father."
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