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  1. Notes: THE CHURCH AND ITS TERRITORIAL MANDATE – DR. AROME OSAYI

    Introduction
    Theme:
    The central message of this powerful sermon is the deployment of labourers into the harvest of the Lord. Apostle Arome Osayi teaches that God is no longer seeking title-holders or performers but genuine labourersβ€”men and women who have developed spiritual capacity through prayer, sacrifice, and intimacy with the Holy Spirit.

    Key Scriptures:

    Luke 10:1–2 – The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few.

    Luke 9:1 – Jesus gave His disciples power and authority over devils and to heal.

    Matthew 10:5–10 – The matching orders and provisions for God’s sent ones.

    Ephesians 4:11–13 – The apostolic role in equipping and maturing the body.

    Romans 5:10 – Salvation has both legal and living dimensions.

    Daniel 5:11–12 – Excellence through divine knowledge and light.

    Purpose:
    To prepare, equip, and deploy believers as labourers in the end-time harvest. This is a prophetic call to rise beyond church activity and enter the realm of apostolic functionality and divine authority.

    Main Teachings
    1. God's Mandate for Deployment
    God’s strategy in every generation includes sending equipped believers into dark territories.

    Deployment is preceded by equipping, upgrading, and spiritual formation.

    Luke 10:1 reveals Jesus’ continuity in sending functionaries.

    2. The Prerequisite for Being Sent: Capacity
    Jesus never sends the unequipped (Luke 9:1).

    The ability to deal with devils, heal diseases, and overcome darkness is essential.

    Labourers must be spiritually matureβ€”not still needing assistance in their personal walk.

    Key Insight:
    Capacity for lifting spiritual weight equates to maturity. You must first overcome personal challenges before being sent to carry others' burdens.

    3. Growth in Sending Capacity vs. Seating Capacity
    Jesus emphasises sending, not gathering.

    82% increase from 12 to 70 disciples (Luke 9 to Luke 10) was still insufficient in Jesus’ eyes.

    Prayer Point Given:
    β€œPray to the Lord of the harvest to send labourers.”

    4. Definition and Nature of Labourers
    Labourers are not public speakers, not performers, not religious professionals.

    Labourers are spiritual miners, diggers, and builders in God’s vineyard.

    Labour comes with personal cost: sleep, comfort, and even marital sacrifice.

    "Ministry is born out of labour, not hype."

    5. Apostolic Maturity and Function
    Apostles are given wisdom to mature the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:11–13).

    Apostles implement prophetic words and pioneer truth in hostile territories.

    Teaching depth and revelatory insight flow from apostolic offices.

    6. True Excellence in Ministry
    Excellence is not in fashion, coordination, or technological glamour.

    The Spirit of Excellence (Daniel 5) includes:

    Light (divine insight)

    Knowledge and understanding

    Interpretation of hard sentences

    Dissolving doubts

    7. The Harvest Field: Who Are We Sent To?
    Disillusioned believers hurt by false ministers.

    Territories dominated by demonic ideologies and human systems.

    God’s desire is not just conversion but governmentβ€”His rule through His body.

    8. Matching Orders from Jesus (Matthew 10)
    Target: The lost sheep of Israel (believers first, then nations).

    Message: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand"β€”Heaven must reign in hearts.

    Evidence of the kingdom:

    Heal the sick

    Cleanse lepers

    Raise the dead

    Cast out devils

    9. Heaven’s Government Through Man
    Man is the strategy of God on earthβ€”God reigns through submitted vessels.

    Eden was a heavenly embassy; Adam a high commissioner.

    God’s aim remains to colonise the earth with heaven’s values through labourers.

    10. Power and Authority in Warfare
    Luke 10:17–19 – Apostolic success seen in the fall of diammonion (demonic rulers).

    Jesus testified that Satan fell like lightning during their mission.

    Authority is tiered:

    Serpents = Divination (satanic knowledge)

    Scorpions = Witchcraft (satanic power)

    Sorcery = Satanic wisdom

    Believers are given power to tread upon these departments of darkness.

    Illustrations and Examples
    Failed Prayer Meeting: A meeting of pastors where prayer failed to riseβ€”an example of lack of spiritual gym training.

    Visa Obstruction: Pastors attempted to block Apostle Arome’s visa, exposing territorial resistance to truth.

    Empty Church Post-Hype: A minister took a loan, built a flashy ministry, but lacked labour and depthβ€”the place was abandoned.

    Masquerade and Divination: Example from African culture where a spirit could reveal ancestryβ€”a demonstration of demonic knowledge systems.

    Practical Applications
    Develop Personal Capacity – Regular, intentional spiritual exercises like prayer and fasting are your spiritual gym.

    Submit to Apostolic Oversight – Find covering and wisdom in apostolic voices to grow.

    Embrace Labour, Not Performance – Let ministry flow from authentic encounters, not cosmetics.

    Preach the Kingdom, Not Just Salvation – Bring people to lordship, not just forgiveness.

    Know the Real Battlefield – Understand the demonic structures: serpents, scorpions, rulers.

    Pray with Understanding – Know that intercession in the control room wins battles on the field.

    Carry the Mandate, Not Just the Microphone – God backs mandates, not just titles.

    Key Takeaways
    The harvest is plentiful but only labourers can be sent.

    Capacity is built through consistent labour, not charisma.

    Apostolic grace is key for maturing the body of Christ.

    Kingdom ministry focuses on deployment, dominion, and demonstration.

    The devil’s threefold strategyβ€”power, knowledge, and wisdomβ€”must be countered by divine authority.

    A minister without supernatural power is not equipped for end-time warfare.

    Jesus is no longer seeking entertainersβ€”He is seeking labourers.

    The call of this hour is labour unto glory, not convenience or self-promotion.

    Conclusion
    This sermon by Apostle Arome Osayi is a call to arms for the churchβ€”to rise from passive Christianity into strategic kingdom labour. Through vivid illustrations, biblical exegesis, and prophetic insight, he unveils the urgency of the hour, the structure of spiritual warfare, and the cost of apostolic function. The message is not for the faint-hearted but for those ready to carry God’s burden and enforce His kingdom on the earth.

    Let every listener and reader pray:
    "Make me a labourer. Equip me, deploy me, and use me to shake nations for your glory."

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