The prayer… came in timely. I replayed it. This prayer is praying the unspoken tears and cries in my heart. All Glory be unto to Jesus. Thank You Jesus and Thank You Jesus for Apostle Arome Osayi.
Father amidst the storms arising currently before me,keep my eyes open lest I sacumb to the wails of the enemy. Give me the grace to run circumspectly so as to attain the incorruptible crown Oh Lord God almighty who's above all things
As I listen, I hear Watchman Nee in my Spirit. GOD has raised you beyond this generation. Continue the work of The Lord as this work will bless more people when we have slept in The Lord. Many Blessings sir.
My notes: WORD OF RIGHTEOUSNESS 10 Updated-17.25pm GMT
Prayer for Grace: Apostle Osayi begins with a prayer, asking God to grant believers the grace to serve Him acceptably, with “reverence and godly fear” (Hebrews 12:28-29). He highlights the danger of becoming spiritually “careless” or distracted by “frivolities,” urging believers to live intentionally, with their lives fully aligned to God’s will. Consecration and Separation: He calls for a life completely separated for God, explaining that our existence on earth should resonate in eternity, impacting generations and the kingdom. This consecrated life, he says, will “strike a chord in eternity,” creating meaning that extends beyond time. 1. The Judgment Seat of Christ and the Crown of Righteousness Understanding Stefanos: Apostle Osayi introduces the Greek word stefanos, which is translated as “crown” in Revelation 3:11: “Hold fast that which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.” He explains that stefanos refers not just to a royal crown but to a victor’s wreath—a prize awarded to winners in athletic contests. It symbolises a reward for those who have run their spiritual race successfully, representing triumph and faithfulness rather than mere authority. Symbol of Victory: Stefanos reflects a “medal” won in a competition, indicating a life of discipline, endurance, and successful completion of a spiritual journey (see 1 Corinthians 9:24-25). This metaphor reminds believers that the Christian life requires both effort and perseverance. 2. The Incorruptible Crown: Running the Heavenly Race Scriptural Basis: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 What is the Race? Apostle Osayi describes the Christian life as a “race” that believers must run lawfully and with discipline, aiming to reach the end successfully. In this race, each believer has a “path” set before them by God, designed for them to walk in good works (Ephesians 2:10). Striving Lawfully: To win the incorruptible crown, believers must run according to God’s rules and standards. Not everyone who begins the race will receive this crown—only those who complete it faithfully, striving “lawfully” without cutting corners or seeking shortcuts. Osayi contrasts this spiritual standard with worldly success, warning against human measures like speed, popularity, or material success. “If you’re in the wrong direction, it doesn’t matter how fast you’re running. You’re moving further from God’s will.”
Discipline Over Success: Apostle Osayi stresses that striving lawfully is more important than outward signs of success. Believers should focus on obedience, discipline, and purity, rather than worldly indicators like crowd size, influence, or wealth. 3. Spiritual Disciplines Essential for Victory Apostle Osayi identifies three core disciplines needed to win the spiritual race and obtain the incorruptible crown:
a. Exercising the Spirit Cultivating Spiritual Sensitivity: To connect with God’s “frequencies,” Osayi teaches the importance of exercising the human spirit through prayer and worship. He describes worship as an act that can only be performed in the spirit, requiring believers to be in tune with God’s will and aligned with His presence (John 4:24). Practical Steps: Regular, dedicated times of prayer and worship build spiritual capacity and enable believers to discern God’s voice. Apostle Osayi compares this to training for a sport, where spiritual “fitness” is needed to overcome the obstacles Satan places along the journey. b. Abstinence from Fleshly Desires Denying the Flesh: Osayi emphasises the necessity of self-denial, particularly in resisting fleshly cravings for comfort, pleasure, or material gain. The flesh, he explains, has a strong desire for immediate gratification, but believers must say “no” to these cravings to stay on track. Illustration: He points out that when our flesh sees something desirable—whether money, food, or status—it automatically wants it. But in the spiritual race, believers must bring their bodies under control, reminding the flesh that it is not in charge. “Your flesh sees, it wants, but you have to remind it who’s in control.”
c. Willpower and Self-Discipline Commanding the Body: Apostle Osayi cites Paul’s words, “I keep my body under, and bring it into subjection” (1 Corinthians 9:27), to show the need for willpower in controlling one’s physical desires and habits. This act of “keeping the body under” is a deliberate choice to exercise authority over the flesh and its impulses. Role of the Will: This discipline requires an active, strong will to consistently choose God’s path over self-gratification. The believer’s will must “enthrone” the spirit over the flesh, reinforcing self-discipline every day to stay focused on the eternal goal. 4. Living with the Fear of God Scriptural Basis: 2 Corinthians 7:1, Proverbs 1:7 Fear of God as a Compass: Apostle Osayi highlights the fear of God as a critical aspect of spiritual maturity, describing it as a deep reverence that guides believers away from sin and worldly distractions. This fear, he explains, helps believers stay grounded in God’s priorities, not swayed by human applause or approval. Example of Self-Reflection: Osayi shares a personal experience where he sensed conviction after exaggerating in a sermon, even as people applauded. He explains that the fear of God leads to secret purity—honouring God in heart and conscience, even when no one else is watching. 5. Preparing for the Day of Judgment Internal Discipline and Accountability: Apostle Osayi warns against judging success by external indicators, reminding believers that Christ’s judgment will be based on the purity of one’s heart, the motives behind one’s actions, and faithful obedience to His call. “Shadow Boxing” Warning: He cautions against a life of “shadow boxing” or purposeless striving, where one’s ministry or service appears active but lacks true spiritual substance. Without a clear purpose aligned with God’s will, even well-intentioned efforts can ultimately amount to vanity. Maintaining Focus: Apostle Osayi urges believers to live in daily awareness of Christ’s judgment seat, prioritising spiritual fitness over material success. The goal is not to please men but to hear Christ’s commendation: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Conclusion and Prayer Prayer for Grace and Alignment: Apostle Osayi ends with a fervent prayer, asking God to help believers stay on course and avoid distractions. He prays that God would direct believers’ hearts toward eternal priorities, delivering them from vanity and keeping them focused on the kingdom. Final Exhortation: With a deep sense of reverence, he urges believers to seek God’s pleasure alone, keeping their affections set “where Christ is seated” (Colossians 3:1-2). He reminds them that a life dedicated to God’s will transcends this earthly realm, bringing honour to the kingdom of God. My Key Takeaways The Meaning of Stefanos: The crown represents a reward for triumph, endurance, and faithfulness in the race of life. It’s more than just a symbol of authority; it’s an eternal reward for a life well-lived. Living with Discipline: Discipline in spirit, abstinence from fleshly desires, and willpower are essential for running the race to completion. Secret Purity: The fear of God and a heart attuned to His values matter more than external success. Eternal Perspective: Daily choices should be guided by the Judgment Seat of Christ, aiming for God’s commendation rather than worldly praise.
I pray for my healing. I will believe the Word of God. I shall not die, but live and declare the works of the Lord. Good Word. Thank you Holy Father Amen❤
What a blessing we have in you Apostle, keep going, may God he your exceedingly great reward. We are learning everyday, stirred up daily, challenged and provoked unto good works, your labour is not in vain. Indeed May His seed he seen, may He prolong His days, May His plan prosper in His hands, may He have many descendants. 🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️
Grateful to God for allowing me to connect with His sevarnt to become discipled be this pure word that is coming from His Spirit.Apostle more grace may the Lord cover you and your entire family and continue to sharpen you for His pleasure ❤
I just submitted a form for a business pitch. I put everything here on this altar 🙏🏾 Jesus Christ please do your thing 🙏🏾 Do what pleases you with the business you have given to me🙏🏾 I will come back here and testify in Jesus Name 🥺🙏🏾❤️🔥
Im experiencing death spirit n sin tooo
Qualitative journey indeed🙌
TRUTH.
THIS IS LIVING BREAD.
THIS IS FRESH WATER.
POWERFUL AND INSIGHTFUL.
GOD BLESS APOSTLE, HIS FAMILY AND MINISTRY.
GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST.
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The prayer… came in timely. I replayed it. This prayer is praying the unspoken tears and cries in my heart. All Glory be unto to Jesus. Thank You Jesus and Thank You Jesus for Apostle Arome Osayi.
Hmmmm…. This race can't be done with the arm of flesh. Grace, grace, grace all the way
Thankyou, this word is enriching our lives
Please define what you mean by exercising your spirit. Is it reading the bible? or doing good works? or praying in tongues?
Father amidst the storms arising currently before me,keep my eyes open lest I sacumb to the wails of the enemy. Give me the grace to run circumspectly so as to attain the incorruptible crown Oh Lord God almighty who's above all things
A believer should be secretly pure before God, mercifully kind to others, & righteously strict to himself.
The first battle to be won is the flesh.
Thank you daddy
God bless you sir. God bless this labour IJMN
The early prayers are really powerful please i pray it continues for every episode
Glory to God
Hallelujah
Amazing grace
I will take heed to the word of righteousness
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Deliver me from mundane thinking & my affections be set on Christ at right hand of the Father🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you lord Amen
Amen 🙏 Amen 🙏 Amen 🙏 Amen 🙏 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Amen
Amen
Amen
Amen
The prayers are very timely….
Father, make me worthy of your name, of your service, of your kingdom…🙏
As I listen, I hear Watchman Nee in my Spirit. GOD has raised you beyond this generation.
Continue the work of The Lord as this work will bless more people when we have slept in The Lord.
Many Blessings sir.
My notes: WORD OF RIGHTEOUSNESS 10
Updated-17.25pm GMT
Prayer for Grace: Apostle Osayi begins with a prayer, asking God to grant believers the grace to serve Him acceptably, with “reverence and godly fear” (Hebrews 12:28-29). He highlights the danger of becoming spiritually “careless” or distracted by “frivolities,” urging believers to live intentionally, with their lives fully aligned to God’s will.
Consecration and Separation: He calls for a life completely separated for God, explaining that our existence on earth should resonate in eternity, impacting generations and the kingdom. This consecrated life, he says, will “strike a chord in eternity,” creating meaning that extends beyond time.
1. The Judgment Seat of Christ and the Crown of Righteousness
Understanding Stefanos: Apostle Osayi introduces the Greek word stefanos, which is translated as “crown” in Revelation 3:11: “Hold fast that which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.” He explains that stefanos refers not just to a royal crown but to a victor’s wreath—a prize awarded to winners in athletic contests. It symbolises a reward for those who have run their spiritual race successfully, representing triumph and faithfulness rather than mere authority.
Symbol of Victory: Stefanos reflects a “medal” won in a competition, indicating a life of discipline, endurance, and successful completion of a spiritual journey (see 1 Corinthians 9:24-25). This metaphor reminds believers that the Christian life requires both effort and perseverance.
2. The Incorruptible Crown: Running the Heavenly Race
Scriptural Basis: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
What is the Race? Apostle Osayi describes the Christian life as a “race” that believers must run lawfully and with discipline, aiming to reach the end successfully. In this race, each believer has a “path” set before them by God, designed for them to walk in good works (Ephesians 2:10).
Striving Lawfully: To win the incorruptible crown, believers must run according to God’s rules and standards. Not everyone who begins the race will receive this crown—only those who complete it faithfully, striving “lawfully” without cutting corners or seeking shortcuts. Osayi contrasts this spiritual standard with worldly success, warning against human measures like speed, popularity, or material success.
“If you’re in the wrong direction, it doesn’t matter how fast you’re running. You’re moving further from God’s will.”
Discipline Over Success: Apostle Osayi stresses that striving lawfully is more important than outward signs of success. Believers should focus on obedience, discipline, and purity, rather than worldly indicators like crowd size, influence, or wealth.
3. Spiritual Disciplines Essential for Victory
Apostle Osayi identifies three core disciplines needed to win the spiritual race and obtain the incorruptible crown:
a. Exercising the Spirit
Cultivating Spiritual Sensitivity: To connect with God’s “frequencies,” Osayi teaches the importance of exercising the human spirit through prayer and worship. He describes worship as an act that can only be performed in the spirit, requiring believers to be in tune with God’s will and aligned with His presence (John 4:24).
Practical Steps: Regular, dedicated times of prayer and worship build spiritual capacity and enable believers to discern God’s voice. Apostle Osayi compares this to training for a sport, where spiritual “fitness” is needed to overcome the obstacles Satan places along the journey.
b. Abstinence from Fleshly Desires
Denying the Flesh: Osayi emphasises the necessity of self-denial, particularly in resisting fleshly cravings for comfort, pleasure, or material gain. The flesh, he explains, has a strong desire for immediate gratification, but believers must say “no” to these cravings to stay on track.
Illustration: He points out that when our flesh sees something desirable—whether money, food, or status—it automatically wants it. But in the spiritual race, believers must bring their bodies under control, reminding the flesh that it is not in charge.
“Your flesh sees, it wants, but you have to remind it who’s in control.”
c. Willpower and Self-Discipline
Commanding the Body: Apostle Osayi cites Paul’s words, “I keep my body under, and bring it into subjection” (1 Corinthians 9:27), to show the need for willpower in controlling one’s physical desires and habits. This act of “keeping the body under” is a deliberate choice to exercise authority over the flesh and its impulses.
Role of the Will: This discipline requires an active, strong will to consistently choose God’s path over self-gratification. The believer’s will must “enthrone” the spirit over the flesh, reinforcing self-discipline every day to stay focused on the eternal goal.
4. Living with the Fear of God
Scriptural Basis: 2 Corinthians 7:1, Proverbs 1:7
Fear of God as a Compass: Apostle Osayi highlights the fear of God as a critical aspect of spiritual maturity, describing it as a deep reverence that guides believers away from sin and worldly distractions. This fear, he explains, helps believers stay grounded in God’s priorities, not swayed by human applause or approval.
Example of Self-Reflection: Osayi shares a personal experience where he sensed conviction after exaggerating in a sermon, even as people applauded. He explains that the fear of God leads to secret purity—honouring God in heart and conscience, even when no one else is watching.
5. Preparing for the Day of Judgment
Internal Discipline and Accountability: Apostle Osayi warns against judging success by external indicators, reminding believers that Christ’s judgment will be based on the purity of one’s heart, the motives behind one’s actions, and faithful obedience to His call.
“Shadow Boxing” Warning: He cautions against a life of “shadow boxing” or purposeless striving, where one’s ministry or service appears active but lacks true spiritual substance. Without a clear purpose aligned with God’s will, even well-intentioned efforts can ultimately amount to vanity.
Maintaining Focus: Apostle Osayi urges believers to live in daily awareness of Christ’s judgment seat, prioritising spiritual fitness over material success. The goal is not to please men but to hear Christ’s commendation: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Conclusion and Prayer
Prayer for Grace and Alignment: Apostle Osayi ends with a fervent prayer, asking God to help believers stay on course and avoid distractions. He prays that God would direct believers’ hearts toward eternal priorities, delivering them from vanity and keeping them focused on the kingdom.
Final Exhortation: With a deep sense of reverence, he urges believers to seek God’s pleasure alone, keeping their affections set “where Christ is seated” (Colossians 3:1-2). He reminds them that a life dedicated to God’s will transcends this earthly realm, bringing honour to the kingdom of God.
My Key Takeaways
The Meaning of Stefanos: The crown represents a reward for triumph, endurance, and faithfulness in the race of life. It’s more than just a symbol of authority; it’s an eternal reward for a life well-lived.
Living with Discipline: Discipline in spirit, abstinence from fleshly desires, and willpower are essential for running the race to completion.
Secret Purity: The fear of God and a heart attuned to His values matter more than external success.
Eternal Perspective: Daily choices should be guided by the Judgment Seat of Christ, aiming for God’s commendation rather than worldly praise.
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More grace papa
Amen 🙏
I pray for my healing. I will believe the Word of God. I shall not die, but live and declare the works of the Lord.
Good Word. Thank you Holy Father Amen❤
I wish that These teachings will be complied into a book.
Maybe divided according to the subtopics but all penned down as the teaching advances.
These are teachings to be kept handy as guides for christian journey.
I pray that the Lord reveals even more,God bless you sir 🙇
What a blessing we have in you Apostle, keep going, may God he your exceedingly great reward. We are learning everyday, stirred up daily, challenged and provoked unto good works, your labour is not in vain. Indeed May His seed he seen, may He prolong His days, May His plan prosper in His hands, may He have many descendants. 🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Please someone what are the notes the keyboard player is playing? and how do I replicate the sound?
Grateful to God for allowing me to connect with His sevarnt to become discipled be this pure word that is coming from His Spirit.Apostle more grace may the Lord cover you and your entire family and continue to sharpen you for His pleasure ❤
May God help us as we pray to fulfill our destiny in life 😪
O lord help me and my family❤❤
I just submitted a form for a business pitch. I put everything here on this altar 🙏🏾 Jesus Christ please do your thing 🙏🏾 Do what pleases you with the business you have given to me🙏🏾 I will come back here and testify in Jesus Name 🥺🙏🏾❤️🔥
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️🙏🇹🇿