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  1. Back in 2020 Holy Spirit revealed to me upon much inquisition in prayer after the death of George Floyd and the DEI initiatives that followed were all demonically engineered. I asked how? And He asked me to consider every creature He Created, and then He asked me whether I reckon Diversity in all that He Created and I said yes. Then, He the Holy Spirit asked me, “how is it then that DEI is and can be a good thing? Can’t I see that the whole thing is fraud? Years, later I heard Apostle explain what he just did about how God deals with us individually and uniquely while satan groups people—and this was truly an Ah! Moment given what we know happened shortly after George Floyd was killing and how many groups rise across the nation all demonically inspired. We truly serve a glorious and Wise God!

  2. TRUTH!
    TRUTH!
    ALL TRUTH!

    The BODY OF CHRIST is deeper than a congregation.
    A congregation ends after their gathering but the BODY is mystical and eternal.

    GOD BLESS APOSTLE AROME OSAYI.

    GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST OF HEAVENS.

  3. Notes: NIKOS 2025 DAY 5 EVENING || DR. AROME OSAYI || CHICAGO, ILLINOIS || 21ST MARCH 2025

    Introduction
    Theme:
    The central theme of Apostle Arome Osayi’s message is the transition from being a member of a congregation to becoming a living, functioning part of the mystical body of Christ. He explores how God intends to administrate His purposes through the body of Christ, not merely through individual believers.

    Key Scriptures:

    1 Corinthians 12:12–13
    1 Corinthians 10:1–2
    Numbers 11:16–17
    Luke 24:45–49
    Acts 1:8
    2 Corinthians 3:17
    Acts 26:16
    Matthew 18:18–20
    John 20:22
    Purpose:
    This teaching is aimed at awakening believers to the mystical reality of the body of Christ, the significance of spiritual baptism, and the divine process of deployment in God’s kingdom. Apostle Arome teaches that mere congregational participation is not enough; believers must be baptised into the body and walk in spiritual revelation and alignment to be effective in God's divine agenda.

    Main Teachings
    1. Baptism into the Body of Christ
    Entry into the body is by spiritual baptism, not mere physical attendance (1 Corinthians 12:13).
    The Pentecost wasn’t only about the Holy Spirit descending—it was the formation of the body of Christ.
    The body of Christ began with 120 people, and each addition was a baptism into that mystical body.
    Supporting Example:

    Israel’s Baptism into Moses (1 Corinthians 10:1–2):
    Moses was the prototype of the Messianic figure.
    The people were baptised into Moses in the cloud and the sea.
    God did not approve delegation or division of labour as Jethro advised—He approved a spiritual distribution via baptism (Numbers 11:16–17).
    Spiritual Analogy:

    God used a “Bluetooth technology” in the spirit realm—duplicating Moses’ spirit onto the 70 elders without diminishing Moses himself.
    2. Inheritance and Spiritual Transmission
    Inheritance is the divine principle by which grace and responsibility are passed on.
    Jesus passed His spirit to believers (John 20:22) — just like Moses’s spirit was shared.
    You can inherit spiritual capital without working for it, if you qualify by alignment and loyalty.
    3. The Reality of the Mystical Body
    The body is mystical, not visible or physical—it can only be entered by revelation.
    Congregational involvement ≠ membership in the body.
    Each believer must be baptised spiritually and understand their place and function.
    God does not build with bricks (uniformity) but with stones (diversity) — each believer is unique.
    4. Divine Deployment and Spiritual Appointment
    Deployment into ministry and spiritual function is the exclusive work of Jesus, the Head of the body (Acts 26:16).
    He determines your function and timing.
    Apostle Paul’s calling to be a minister and a witness illustrates the difference between working for God and being a witness of God.
    5. The Power of Tarrying
    Jesus instructed the disciples to tarry in Jerusalem (Luke 24:49).
    He gave them a venue but no date or time—true spiritual appointments are kept by endurance and persistence.
    Tarrying separates seekers of God from those seeking benefits.
    Apostle Arome shares how his own encounter came after 8 months of fasting and prayer—on October 20th—as a divine response to his consistent pursuit.
    Illustrations and Examples
    Moses and the 70 Elders: The spirit upon Moses was shared without loss—a spiritual technology akin to “Bluetooth” was used to replicate spiritual essence.
    Apostle Arome’s Encounter: After prolonged fasting and sacrifice during his NYSC in Northern Nigeria, he received a life-altering encounter that initiated his prophetic calling.
    His Wife’s Ministry Discovery: Initially placed in the choir, her true calling as an intercessor was only discovered through spiritual discernment, leading to powerful ministry amongst women.
    Miracles and Healings: Healings from hearing loss, abdominal pain, and deliverance from witchcraft were ministered, showing the reality of the Spirit’s power in the body.
    Prophetic Words and Revelation: God revealed spiritual operations like the burial of an umbilical cord for witchcraft purposes and accidents planned by demonic agents—exposing the real warfare believers face.
    Practical Applications
    Seek God through Consistency: Spiritual encounters are often reserved for those who “tarry” beyond convenience.
    Discover Your Role in the Body: Ask God to reveal your spiritual function. Do not assume roles based on talent or familiarity.
    Discern Others in the Spirit: Do not relate to fellow believers after the flesh (2 Corinthians 5:16). Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal who they truly are.
    Prepare for Spiritual Inheritance: Engage in loyalty, submission, and service to partake in inherited spiritual mantles.
    Understand the Congregational Dimension:
    Engage in corporate prayer and warfare (Ephesians 6:12).
    Fulfil the requirements of agreement and alignment (Matthew 18:18–20).
    Live by the Spirit of Glory: This is the engine of the Christian life, enabling victory over sin, curses, and the fear of death.
    Key Takeaways
    Entry into the body of Christ requires spiritual baptism, not just church attendance.
    God administers spiritual gifts through inheritance and divine appointment, not personal ambition.
    The mystical body of Christ is diverse, and each believer has a unique role.
    Tarrying in God’s presence is essential for encounters and spiritual enduement.
    Deployment into ministry is dictated by the Head of the body, not self-volition.
    Congregational unity is essential for spiritual warfare and establishing kingdom authority.
    A witness is more than a minister; they bear spiritual evidence through encounters and experiences with God.
    Conclusion
    Apostle Arome Osayi’s teaching presents a clarion call to leave superficial Christianity and enter into the mystical life of the body of Christ. It requires revelation, spiritual hunger, persistent pursuit, and divine empowerment. Believers must not only serve in congregational functions but also find their ordained role within the spiritual body. Through divine baptism, heavenly deployment, and spiritual discernment, each believer can be a minister and a witness, representing Christ in power and truth in this generation.

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