
Unlocking the Power in Words: How Spiritual Language Releases the Life of God
True power in words is not found in eloquence, volume, or religious ritual — it is released through spiritual language rooted in intimacy with God.
There is a disconnect between the words Christians speak and the power those words carry. God speaks and creation responds. The prophet speaks and things shift. Yet many believers speak and nothing happens. This teaching confronts that gap head-on — exposing the difference between carnal communication and spiritual language, and calling believers into the realm where their words carry the substance of God.
Teaching Overview
- There is a disconnect between the words Christians speak and the power they carry — words must have spiritual substance to produce the life of God.
- True prayer is not arrogant, loud, or ritualistic — it is humble, reverent, and rooted in consciousness of who God is.
- Spiritual language is not a spoken dialect but a dimension of communication that originates in the spirit, not the flesh.
- Preaching is a skill that can be learned, but releasing the Holy Spirit is a calling — and the flesh profits nothing.
- God responds to spiritual language and spiritual faith, not to volume, vain repetition, or religious performance.
Key Distinctions
| Flesh | Spirit | |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Human creativity, intellect, and emotion | The indwelling Holy Spirit giving utterance |
| Effect on words | Words carry no spiritual substance | Words carry life and power beyond the natural realm |
| Prayer style | Arrogant, commanding, performance-based | Humble, reverent, conscious of God's majesty |
| Tongues expression | Creatively constructed sounds, powerless imitation | Spirit-given utterance with spiritual content |
| Preaching | A learnable skill using illustrations, excitement, and eloquence | A calling that demonstrates the spirit and power |
| God's response | Ignored or shut down — "Stop praying" | Answered — God responds to faith and spiritual content |
| Skill | Calling | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A learned ability to communicate or perform | A God-given commission that releases the Holy Spirit |
| Who can have it | Anyone who practices and develops it | Those appointed and sent by God |
| What it produces | Natural understanding, emotion, excitement | Spiritual transformation, healing, deliverance |
| Example | Preaching — technique, delivery, illustrations | Releasing the Holy Spirit through words of faith |
| Without the other | Preaching without calling generates sentiment, not change | Calling without skill may limit expression of what God is doing |
| Ritual | Spiritual Communication | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Repeated religious language learned by practice | Genuine communication directed at a living God |
| Origin | Cultural or religious tradition | Relationship and intimacy with God |
| Effect on demons | Demons barely flinch | Demons respond immediately |
| Biblical example | The Pharisees' prayer | Jesus' prayer and commands |
| Fruit | No change, no demonstration of power | Healing, deliverance, transformation |
| Arrogant Prayer | Humble Prayer | |
|---|---|---|
| Posture toward God | Commands God as though speaking to an idol | Approaches God with reverence and consciousness of His majesty |
| Biblical parallel | The self-righteous Pharisee — "Father, I thank you I am rich" | The repentant man — "Lord, I am not even worthy to look up to heaven" |
| Body posture | Standing, demanding | Kneeling, lowered |
| Spiritual content | Empty of faith and substance | Filled with dependence and awe |
| Example from angels | — | Angels cry "Holy, holy, holy" — they do not shout |
The Disconnect Between Words and Power
- God speaks and creation responds — the believer speaks and nothing happens because the words carry no spiritual substance to produce the life of God.
- Words must have something behind them — not volume, not religious tone, but spiritual content that carries the presence and power of God.
- Adam's words were so spiritually charged that everything he prophesied came to pass — the universal human desire for marriage exists because Adam spoke it.
"There is a big disconnect. It means that the words you have don't carry something behind them to produce the life of God."
"The ability to empower words is what changes us and takes us from glory to glory. This is what brings the change and the transformation that we desire."
The Problem with Arrogant Prayer
- Many believers approach God in a commanding manner, as though issuing orders to an idol rather than communicating with the Almighty.
- Angels stand before God crying "Holy, holy, holy" — they do not shout at Him — and yet many believers address God more casually than they would a head of state.
- If Jesus knelt in private before His Father, the believer who refuses to humble themselves before God reveals a disconnect between their posture and the spiritual reality of who they are addressing.
"Are you talking to a person? Are you talking to an idol? Who are you talking to? There's a disconnect here. We don't understand that we are interacting with somebody."
The Model of Humble Prayer
- True prayer is not a performance — it is the honest cry of someone who is conscious of their need for God's mercy and grace.
- The two men in Jesus' parable reveal the two models: one prayed from pride and self-congratulation; the other from humility, not even lifting his eyes to heaven.
- Kneeling is spiritually significant — it expresses the posture of the heart before God, not merely a physical position.
"I am nobody. It is your mercy I am here because of it. Don't look at me with my wrong. Just look at me through your eyes of mercy. Forgive me."
What Spiritual Language Actually Means
- The word "tongue" in Proverbs 18:21 is the Hebrew word Lashan, meaning a language — it is not referring to English, French, Swahili, or any earthly dialect, but to a lingo that is not of this world.
- Jesus spoke in Greek yet declared, "The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit and they are life" — the language being spoken is irrelevant; what matters is whether it originates from the spirit or the flesh.
- Any language spoken without a spiritual genesis will not profit anything — the flesh produces nothing of eternal value regardless of how eloquent, loud, or doctrinally accurate the words are.
"Just because I am speaking English doesn't mean I'm speaking an earthly language."
"Any language you speak that doesn't have a spiritual genesis will not profit you anything."
Vain Repetition and the True Object of Prayer
- Vain repetition does not mean repeating words — it means saying much while saying nothing spiritually substantial.
- God is not answering words — He is answering faith, which is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
- Moses prayed with no spiritual content when asking to enter the Promised Land, and God shut him down — even great men of faith are not heard when their words lack spiritual substance.
"God is not answering your words. God is answering your faith."
The Difference Between Skill and Calling
- Preaching is a learnable skill — delivery, excitement, illustrations, and oratory can all be developed through practice.
- Releasing the Holy Spirit is a calling — it cannot be imitated or manufactured through technique.
- A preacher can stir emotions and produce momentary boldness through skill, but people leave empty if there is no spiritual content flowing through the words.
"Preaching is a skill. Releasing the Holy Spirit is a calling."
Paul's Model: Nothing But Jesus Christ
- Paul — the most theologically educated of all the apostles, raised by the Sanhedrin — deliberately refused to preach with excellency of speech or human wisdom.
- His message was shaped by his encounter with Jesus: "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting" — and from that day, Paul preached a Jesus who was persecuted, because that was the spiritual word God placed in him.
- Paul's weakness, fear, and trembling were not signs of failure — they were signs that he understood his total dependence on God for spiritual power to flow through his words.
"I determined not to know anything among you save Jesus Christ."
"And I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling."
Demonstration of the Spirit and Power
- Paul's preaching was not with enticing words of human wisdom but in demonstration of the spirit and power — this is the standard for all spiritual communication.
- Jesus sent His word and healed the centurion's servant from a distance — this demonstrates that spiritual words are not limited by physical sound waves, proximity, or volume.
- When a believer is filled with the spirit of God, even their smallest actions carry spiritual power — because what is happening spiritually transcends what the natural ear hears.
"Even if you are a spiritual person filled with the spirit of God, even if you sneeze, the devil is looking for where to hide."
The Call Away from Carnality
- The church has embraced trends — rap, rock, bands, lights, concerts — and while none of these are inherently wrong, having all these things without the spirit is useless.
- Religious language, archaic speech, and impressive-sounding tongues do not make communication spiritual — they are flesh dressed in spiritual clothing.
- God responds to spiritual language before a word is even spoken aloud — the spiritual cry of the heart reaches God before the vocal call is made.
"Having all these things without the spirit is useless. It generates sentiments and emotions and feelings and fuzzy feelings."
"You need to be spiritual. Don't be somebody that is carnal. Carnality profits nothing."
Key Definitions
Tongue (Lashan) — Not speech in general but a specific language — the Hebrew word Lashan means a lingo that is not of this world; "life and death is in the power of the tongue" is speaking about spiritual language, not human dialect.
Vain Repetition — Not the act of repeating words, but saying much while communicating nothing spiritually — speaking at length without spiritual content or faith.
Spiritual Language — Communication that originates in the spirit rather than the flesh — words that carry spiritual substance and produce life beyond what the natural man can perceive.
Faith (as substance) — The substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen — it is a spiritual materiality, not mere mental belief, and it is what God actually responds to when a believer speaks.
Calling — A God-given commission that releases the Holy Spirit through a person's words and ministry — distinct from skill, which is a learned ability that can be developed by anyone.
Ritual — Religious language or practice performed from habit or cultural conditioning rather than genuine spiritual communication with a living God — it mimics the form of spirituality without carrying its power.
Key Takeaways
- Words must carry spiritual substance to produce results — without a spiritual genesis behind your words, no amount of volume, eloquence, or doctrinal accuracy will produce the life of God.
- True prayer is humble, not commanding — approaching God with arrogance rather than reverence reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of who God is and who you are before Him.
- Spiritual language is a dimension, not a dialect — it is not about which language you speak or how impressive your tongues sound, but whether your words originate in the spirit or the flesh.
- Preaching is a skill; releasing the Holy Spirit is a calling — developing communication ability is valuable, but it can never substitute for the spiritual substance that only comes through intimacy with God.
- God answers faith, not words — He is not moved by how many scriptures you quote, how long you pray, or how loudly you declare — He responds to the spiritual content and substance behind what you speak.
Reflection Questions
- When you pray, are you genuinely communicating with a living God — or are you performing a religious ritual you were trained to do? What would your prayer sound like if you approached God the way the humble man in Jesus' parable did?
- In your own spiritual life, are your words producing results — or is there a disconnect between what you declare and what actually manifests? What does that gap reveal about the source of your words?
- Are you relying on skill, style, or spiritual substance in your walk with God? What would it require of you to move from carnal communication to genuine spiritual language?
- Prophet Lovy shares that he ministers in fear — not of people, but of misrepresenting God. How does your current posture in prayer and ministry compare to that level of God-consciousness?
- What specific habit or pattern in your prayer life — whether commanding language, vain repetition, performance-based tongues, or religious routine — needs to be surrendered for your words to begin carrying genuine spiritual power?
Prayers and Declarations
"I am nobody. It is your mercy I am here because of it. Don't look at me with my wrong. Just look at me through your eyes of mercy. Forgive me. Many weaknesses have many errors. There are a lot of things that I do that are not right by your side. But your grace and mercy has kept me. I pray, continue to hold me. Please don't let go of me. Open my eyes to always see and to be in a position to please you."
"I pray that God will never allow my oil to go dry. Amen."
"If you don't speak, what am I going to say? If you don't open my eyes to see, how am I going to help these people? I don't want to see because of my gift. I want to see because You spoke."
Scripture References
- Proverbs 18:21 — "Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof." (KJV)
- Luke 18:10-14
- Matthew 6:7 — "But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking." (KJV)
- Hebrews 11:1 — "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (KJV)
- John 6:63 — "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 14:14
- 1 Corinthians 2:1-2 — "And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 2:3 — "And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 2:4 — "And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power." (KJV)
- 2 Corinthians 3:6
- Psalm 107:20
- Isaiah 55:11 — "So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it." (KJV)
- Isaiah 65:24
Golden Nuggets
"The ability to empower words is what changes us and takes us from glory to glory."
"God is not answering your words. God is answering your faith."
"Preaching is a skill. Releasing the Holy Spirit is a calling."
"Any language you speak that doesn't have a spiritual genesis will not profit you anything."
"Having all these things without the spirit is useless. It generates sentiments and emotions and feelings and fuzzy feelings."
"You need to be spiritual. Don't be somebody that is carnal. Carnality profits nothing."
"When Jesus prayed and the Pharisees prayed, the difference was one was doing a ritual that they were raised to do, and the other was communicating to a spiritual God."
"Even if you are a spiritual person filled with the spirit of God, even if you sneeze, the devil is looking for where to hide."
"This thing is about walking close to God. It is about loving God. That's what it is about. All these things are extras."
"I am in fear to represent God the wrong way. If you are not with me, I am going to fail."
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