The Feet of God: Positioning Yourself to Receive Everything in His Control

The Feet of God: Positioning Yourself to Receive Everything in His Control

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Teaching by Prophet Lovy L. Elias · Watch on YouTube · 18 June 2022

Sitting at God's feet requires knowing what He has deposited within you, silencing yourself, and aligning with His purpose — not your own desires.

To sit at God's feet is not merely a posture of prayer — it is a position of receiving. God's feet represent territory covered, possession secured, and authority exercised. Whatever is under His feet is also available to those who sit there. But access to this place is not automatic; it requires spiritual maturity, self-knowledge, self-control, and genuine submission to God's will over your own.



Teaching Overview

  1. Knowing what God has deposited inside you is the prerequisite for sitting at His feet.
  2. Spiritual maturity — including self-control, listening, and submission — determines what God can open up to you.
  3. The feet of God represent territory, possession, and control — to sit there is to access everything under His authority.
  4. The Holy Spirit is the heart of God, carrying His will, emotions, and the gifts He distributes.
  5. Distinguishing between what you want, what you like, and what God wants is essential before you can be positioned at His feet.

Key Distinctions

PresenceGlory
What it isGod drawing near; His nearness experienced by a personThe reflection of God — what radiates from Him
How it is receivedYou soak it up; it deposits into youYou experience it; you do not absorb it
Relationship to the believerSomething you dwell in and are changed bySomething you behold from the outside
Jesus (Right Hand of God)Holy Spirit (Heart of God)
PositionSeated at the right hand of the FatherThe heart, emotions, and will of God
Source of emotionsEmotions are not attached to JesusGod's feelings, grief, and will flow from the Spirit
GiftsDoes not distribute the giftsGives gifts as He wills
Blasphemy consequenceCan be forgivenDanger of losing your soul
Primary manifestationThe Word made fleshThe first manifestation seen in Scripture — hovering over the waters
What You WantWhat You LikeWhat God Wants
SourcePersonal ambition and desirePersonal preference and tasteGod's purpose and deposit within you
Reliability as a guideUnreliable — can lead away from callingUnreliable — enjoyment without assignmentThe only trustworthy compass for destiny
Relationship to callingMay conflict with your callingMay run alongside your calling temporarilyDefines your calling
Readiness for God's feetMust be surrenderedMust be distinguished from callingMust be embraced before you can sit at His feet
ListeningSpeaking
Spiritual functionOpens you to receive what God is pouringCan close you off from what God wants to deposit
Sign of maturityKnowing when to be silent is spiritual maturityTalking too much is a sign of unreadiness
God's responseGod can grant audience to one who listensGod cannot allow a talker at His feet — they are unteachable
Biblical exampleJesus — "Not my will, but Yours"The Pharisees who made the kingdom about words, not power
Old Testament: Presence and ManifestationNew Testament: Grace
Access to the Holy SpiritSpirit came upon specific chosen individualsSpirit given to all believers
Casting out demonsDone through authority, not the indwelling SpiritDone through the power of the Spirit given to believers
ScopeSelected prophets, judges, kings filled with the SpiritNo distinction — Jew, Greek, Gentile: all one in Christ
FoundationEncounters with the Spirit were exceptional and selectiveThe Spirit is the inheritance of every believer

The Heart of God and the Person of the Holy Spirit

  • The Holy Spirit is the heart of God — where His thoughts, emotions, feelings, and will reside.
  • God's emotions are not generated from the person of Christ; they are generated from the person of the Holy Spirit.
  • The Holy Spirit gives gifts as He wills because the will of God is located in His Spirit, not merely in divine decree.

"His spirit carries His will, because His spirit is His heart. That's where the thoughts of God are, that's where the emotions of God are, that's where the feelings of God are."

"God's emotions are not generated from the person of Christ, but they are generated from the person of the Holy Spirit."

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The Feet of God: Territory, Possession, and Access

  • The feet represent the journey covered and the territory possessed — wherever the feet have trodden, possession has been established.
  • The serpent in the garden had its feet taken away, which stripped it of the ability to possess territory or transfer what is within.
  • To sit at the feet of the master means that whatever is in his control becomes accessible to you.

"If you sit at anybody's feet, you are absorbing whatever is in them. The only way you can receive what is in a person is by being at their feet."

"Sitting at the master's feet, it means that whatever is in his control is also yours."

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Jesus Washing the Disciples' Feet

  • When Jesus washed the disciples' feet, it was not an act of servant leadership — it was a spiritual ritual of purification.
  • The feet represent where a person has been — their past — and without cleansing, the past would prevent them from entering the future Jesus had for them.
  • Jesus said only their feet needed washing, not their whole bodies, because the purification required was about the ground already covered, not the whole person.

"Unless I wash your feet, you have no part with me. Your past was going to prevent you from entering into the future that Jesus had for you."

"Without the cleansing of the feet, because your feet also represents your past. Where you have been."

Knowing What God Has Deposited Within You

  • The kingdom of God is within you — seeking God begins with looking inward at what He has already placed inside you, not searching outside yourself.
  • Many believers are waiting for something external while God is directing them to discover and develop what is already deposited within them.
  • If you do not know what is inside you, you do not know what conditions are needed to make it grow — and you remain in a perpetual cycle of guessing.

"If you don't know what is inside of you, you're not ready to see that God's feet."

"What you need to pursue God for is number one Lord. What did you deposit inside of me? What did you put inside of me? That I may know it."

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The Development Required Before Sitting at His Feet

  • Jesus spent thirty years discovering and developing what was inside Him before He knew whose feet He needed to bow before and where His open heaven was.
  • Moses was forty years old — a fully grown man — when he came to Jethro's feet, and it was Jethro who gave him access to the mountain.
  • Maturity is what determines what God can open up to you; without it, certain dimensions of God's purpose remain inaccessible.

"For 30 years Jesus was developing what was inside of him. When he fully knew what was inside of him, he knew to whose feet he needed to go and bow."

"Without Jethro there is no Moses. Without knowing what He has put in you, you are not ready to sit at His feet."

Self-Control, Silence, and Listening as Spiritual Disciplines

  • To be at the Lord's feet is not praying — it is being in a position where God is pouring into you, which requires being receptive rather than expressive.
  • Talking too much makes a person unteachable, and God cannot allow an unteachable person at His feet.
  • Knowing when to speak and when to remain silent is the very definition of spiritual maturity.

"Stop talking too much. Develop the fruit of the spirit that is called self control."

"To be at the Lord's feet is not praying. It is to be in a position of God pouring into you."

Aligning With God's Will Over Your Own

  • What you want is not necessarily what God wants, and you must know the difference between what you want, what you like, and what God wants before you are ready to be at His feet.
  • Jesus, though equal with the Father, humbled Himself under the Father so that He could be effective on earth — this is the model for accessing God's authority.
  • God weighs your heart to determine what something means to you before He grants it; He can never give you a place whose importance you have not recognized.

"God gave me the gift to enjoy what I want before I did what he wants."

"Jesus is exactly the same as the Father, but he humbled himself. Under the Father, so that he can be effective on earth."


Key Definitions

The Feet of God — The territory God has covered, possessed, and brought under His authority; to sit at His feet is to access everything under His control, including His experience, His past, and where He is going.

Seeking God — Inferred from the teaching: not the act of praying or searching outwardly, but looking deep within at what God has already deposited inside you; the word "seek" means to look deep within, not to search for something absent.

Glory — The reflection of God — not something you absorb, but something you experience; distinct from the Presence, which you can soak up and have deposited into you.

Spiritual Maturity — Inferred from the teaching: the capacity to know when to speak and when to remain silent, when to submit and when to act, and the ability to align with what God wants rather than what you personally desire.

The Heart of God — The person of the Holy Spirit, in whom God's emotions, will, thoughts, and feelings reside; the Spirit is described as the primary and most sensitive part of God, moved to give gifts and to grieve.

Sitting at the Feet — Not a metaphor for Bible study, church attendance, or personal devotion, but a specific spiritual position of receivership — where the Holy Spirit is actively teaching, revelation is increasing, and understanding of God is deepening.


Key Takeaways

  • You must know what God has deposited within you before you can sit at His feet — without this self-knowledge, you cannot know what needs to grow, where you are headed, or whose feet you should sit under.
  • The Holy Spirit is the heart of God, not a force but a Person — He carries God's will, distributes gifts according to that will, and is the most sensitive aspect of God, capable of being grieved and blasphemed.
  • Spiritual maturity is measured by your capacity to listen, not the volume of what you speak — God cannot allow a talker at His feet because talking closes you to what He wants to pour into you.
  • The feet of God represent possession, territory, and authority — to be positioned there is to access what is under His control, which is everything.
  • Aligning with God's purpose requires distinguishing it from your wants and preferences — until you surrender what you want to what God wants, you are not ready to receive at His feet.

Reflection Questions

  1. What has God deposited inside you — and have you honestly and specifically identified it, or are you still guessing and searching outside yourself?
  2. In your current spiritual life, are you more in the posture of speaking or listening — and what does that reveal about your readiness to receive at God's feet?
  3. Is there a gap between what you want, what you like, and what God wants for your life — and which of these has been driving your decisions?
  4. Where in your walk with God have you mistaken activity — praying, studying, attending church — for genuinely sitting at His feet and receiving from Him?
  5. What specific area of your life requires you to say, as Jesus did, "Not my will, but Yours" — and what is preventing you from surrendering it?

Prayers and Declarations

"Please lift your hands, Mama. Lift your hands. Close your eyes. Tell her to look to Jesus. Tell her to look to God and just say thank you."


Scripture References

  • Genesis 6:5-6 — "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart." (KJV)
  • Genesis 6:3 — "And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years." (KJV)
  • Genesis 1:2
  • Zechariah 4:6
  • Acts 1:8 — "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth." (KJV)
  • 1 Corinthians 2:4
  • 1 John 4:4 — "Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world." (KJV)
  • Luke 17:21
  • Matthew 6:33
  • Joshua 1:3
  • Luke 22:42

Golden Nuggets

"If you sit at anybody's feet, you are absorbing whatever is in them. The only way you can receive what is in a person is by being at their feet."

"If the Holy Spirit cannot teach you, has never taught you, if your revelation is not increasing, if your understanding of God is not deepening, if it is not becoming more, you have never sat at His feet."

"To be at the Lord's feet is not praying. It is to be in a position of God pouring into you."

"Don't just be somebody who's gathering information, but you're not effective in displaying any of the virtues of God that can change lives and bring people to the knowledge of God."

"His spirit carries His will, because His spirit is His heart. That's where the thoughts of God are, that's where the emotions of God are, that's where the feelings of God are."

"Sitting at the master's feet, it means that whatever is in his control is also yours."

"If you don't know what is inside of you, you're not ready to see that God's feet."

"Stop talking too much. Develop the fruit of the spirit that is called self control."

"The kingdom of God should not be in too much talking. It should be more demonstrating."

"Without Jethro there is no Moses. Without knowing what He has put in you, you are not ready to sit at His feet."


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Topics

PrayerSpiritual AuthorityDeliverancePropheticSpiritual Growth

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