I have listened to your messages now for a while and I am convinced that what and how you speak and say certain things is not a product of your intellect and in the words of my sister ‘Flesh and Blood didn’t reveal this to you. I thank you @ApostleArome for giving yourself to the service of been a vessel. I have sufficient reason to go back to my heritage and foundation and diligently seek God’s face, for we had something spectacular and supernatural.
Notes: THE STRENGTH OF THE COVENANT – DR. AROME OSAYI
Introduction Theme: Living from the Reality of Christ Within; Prayer as an Identity, not an Activity.
Key Scriptures:
2 Corinthians 3:17 ("Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.")
Colossians 2:7 ("Rooted and built up in him.")
Acts 2:42 ("And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship…")
Ephesians 6:12 ("For we wrestle not against flesh and blood…")
Purpose: To emphasise the necessity of living from the indwelling Christ, the corporate nature of the Body of Christ, and to awaken the Church to deeper levels of spiritual engagement through fervent prayer and fellowship.
Main Teachings 1. Living From Christ Within The writings of Paul reveal the Christian life as living through the reality of Christ in us.
Manifestations of insufficiency are swallowed up by Christ's indwelling presence.
Christians should seek support and defence not from external sources, but from the Christ within.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:17 – "Liberty" here is understood as "access" to God.
Key Points:
Speaking in tongues cultivates access to divine counsel.
Consistency in prayer reveals Christ as our continual source of life.
2. Rootedness in Christ Requires Continuance Growth in Christ demands intentionality and daily practice.
Every decision should be referred to Christ, even when it is difficult to hear Him.
Living from the flesh manifests Adam; living from the spirit manifests Christ.
Key Points:
Believers must consistently choose to consult God.
Spiritual maturity makes hearing God easier and more natural.
3. Your Life is the Story God Tells Walking in the spirit allows God to narrate His story through our lives.
David's life revealed the compatibility of worship and warfare.
Today, Christ is often obscured within believers instead of being displayed outwardly.
Key Points:
The early believers in Antioch were called "Christians" because Christ was evident in their lives.
God's intention is to display His nature through His people.
4. The Corporate Nature of Spiritual Warfare The Bible says "we wrestle," not "I wrestle" (Ephesians 6:12).
Individual confrontation of corporate evil (e.g., covens) leads to failure.
Fellowship is God's way of ensuring corporate strength against corporate wickedness.
Key Points:
Prophecy and ministry must be understood corporately, not individually.
Spiritual isolation leads to pride and ineffectiveness.
5. Finding Your Tribe in the Body of Christ Cells that are similar collaborate naturally, just like tissues in the human body.
Each believer must find their spiritual tribe—those with similar burdens and assignments.
Fellowship is not only activity but identity.
Key Points:
Independence in the body is a deception; true function is interdependence.
Cellular association (similarity in spiritual purpose) determines close collaboration.
6. Breaking of Bread: Covenant and Brotherhood In Hebrew culture, eating together signifies covenant.
Communion represents the body and blood of Christ: binding believers together.
Key Points:
Communion is more than tradition; it is a declaration of unity and mutual loyalty.
We are bound by Christ's blood and called to brotherhood.
7. Prayer: Our Identity, Not Merely an Activity Prayer is who we are—not just what we do.
Two races: Cain’s descendants (builders of corrupt civilisation) vs Seth’s lineage (pioneers of prayer).
Despite widespread corruption, the descendants of Seth discovered the pathway of communication with God through prayer.
Key Points:
The technology of prayer matured across generations until it culminated in Jesus' Gethsemane prayer.
True prayer is an adventure, an exploration of God comparable to astronauts exploring space.
Our ancestors in faith operated in deeper levels of prayer, often strengthened by angels.
Illustrations and Examples Apostle Arome’s Testimony: He prayed in tongues all day, receiving divine instruction while driving to a meeting—demonstrating persistence until access to God's mind was granted.
David’s Life: The story of worship and warfare revealed through David’s life: he never lost a battle because he established worship.
Corporate Warfare: A coven (a council of witches) cannot be confronted individually but requires corporate spiritual action.
The Explorer of Prayer: Accounts of African intercessors who prayed so fervently that wild animals fled from the energy their prayers produced.
Deliverance Examples:
Death sentences reversed through prophetic intervention.
Demonic possessions and spiritual manipulations broken through corporate prayers.
Practical Applications Cultivate Daily Prayer: Pray in the Spirit consistently to maintain access to the mind of God.
Seek Fellowship: Engage in true Christian fellowship where your life and purpose are aligned with others.
Submit to the Body: Understand that your calling is incomplete without the Body of Christ.
Live from the Spirit: In every decision, consult Christ rather than operating by mental calculations.
Embrace Covenant Living: Honour your brothers and sisters in Christ as covenant partners.
Explore Higher Technologies of Prayer: Go beyond basic prayer into deeper, angelically strengthened dimensions.
Key Takeaways Christ must not remain hidden; He must be displayed through our lives.
Prayer is our identity; we are creatures of prayer, not merely practitioners.
True spiritual authority is corporate, not individual.
Intentional fellowship identifies your spiritual tribe and secures your destiny.
Communion signifies covenant loyalty, not just ritual participation.
Spiritual maturity comes from consistently choosing to consult God, even when it seems difficult.
Revival requires deeper exploration of the technologies of prayer.
God will move powerfully again in our generation if we align properly.
Conclusion The central message of Apostle Arome Osayi’s teaching is that the Christian life is about living from within—displaying Christ outwardly through consistent communion, prayer, and fellowship. Prayer is not simply what we do; it is who we are. In this generation, God is calling believers to rise up in deeper corporate strength and higher dimensions of spiritual exploration, so that His power can be displayed once again on the earth. May we take these lessons seriously, find our spiritual tribes, and become authentic vessels for God’s glory.
What a privilege! I didn’t have to be there. I just received my deliverance!!! Thank you Jesus!!!!!🙌🏾
Thank You Jesus.
Dr Arome, thanks for saying yes to Jesus.
Help us oh God🙏
Glorious… Thank you Lord
My life in the spirit is a story that God is telling from Heaven 🙌🏾
“We wrestle“
AMENNNN
Thank you Jesus
God bless this Labour IJMN
This man has been a blessing in my life. May the oil your head, sir, never run dry.
I pray the Lord direct me to and place me in the tribe where I belong.
Thank you Jesus Christ. More Grace Apostle
My God my Lord Thank You. Thank You for the good and the struggles. I know they all are for my good.
This is powerful.
🗣️Holy Ghost take over my vessel as I crucify this flesh lion of da roar within me!!!’🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
My tribe !!! 🔥🔥🔥
😭😭😭😭😭😭
30:37 YESSSS SIR!!! 🕊️🔥🕊️🔥🙌🏼🦅
Trusting God for deliverance from mind manipulation
I have listened to your messages now for a while and I am convinced that what and how you speak and say certain things is not a product of your intellect and in the words of my sister ‘Flesh and Blood didn’t reveal this to you. I thank you @ApostleArome for giving yourself to the service of been a vessel. I have sufficient reason to go back to my heritage and foundation and diligently seek God’s face, for we had something spectacular and supernatural.
Amen
Notes: THE STRENGTH OF THE COVENANT – DR. AROME OSAYI
Introduction
Theme:
Living from the Reality of Christ Within; Prayer as an Identity, not an Activity.
Key Scriptures:
2 Corinthians 3:17 ("Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.")
Colossians 2:7 ("Rooted and built up in him.")
Acts 2:42 ("And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship…")
Ephesians 6:12 ("For we wrestle not against flesh and blood…")
Purpose:
To emphasise the necessity of living from the indwelling Christ, the corporate nature of the Body of Christ, and to awaken the Church to deeper levels of spiritual engagement through fervent prayer and fellowship.
Main Teachings
1. Living From Christ Within
The writings of Paul reveal the Christian life as living through the reality of Christ in us.
Manifestations of insufficiency are swallowed up by Christ's indwelling presence.
Christians should seek support and defence not from external sources, but from the Christ within.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:17 – "Liberty" here is understood as "access" to God.
Key Points:
Speaking in tongues cultivates access to divine counsel.
Consistency in prayer reveals Christ as our continual source of life.
2. Rootedness in Christ Requires Continuance
Growth in Christ demands intentionality and daily practice.
Every decision should be referred to Christ, even when it is difficult to hear Him.
Living from the flesh manifests Adam; living from the spirit manifests Christ.
Key Points:
Believers must consistently choose to consult God.
Spiritual maturity makes hearing God easier and more natural.
3. Your Life is the Story God Tells
Walking in the spirit allows God to narrate His story through our lives.
David's life revealed the compatibility of worship and warfare.
Today, Christ is often obscured within believers instead of being displayed outwardly.
Key Points:
The early believers in Antioch were called "Christians" because Christ was evident in their lives.
God's intention is to display His nature through His people.
4. The Corporate Nature of Spiritual Warfare
The Bible says "we wrestle," not "I wrestle" (Ephesians 6:12).
Individual confrontation of corporate evil (e.g., covens) leads to failure.
Fellowship is God's way of ensuring corporate strength against corporate wickedness.
Key Points:
Prophecy and ministry must be understood corporately, not individually.
Spiritual isolation leads to pride and ineffectiveness.
5. Finding Your Tribe in the Body of Christ
Cells that are similar collaborate naturally, just like tissues in the human body.
Each believer must find their spiritual tribe—those with similar burdens and assignments.
Fellowship is not only activity but identity.
Key Points:
Independence in the body is a deception; true function is interdependence.
Cellular association (similarity in spiritual purpose) determines close collaboration.
6. Breaking of Bread: Covenant and Brotherhood
In Hebrew culture, eating together signifies covenant.
Communion represents the body and blood of Christ: binding believers together.
Key Points:
Communion is more than tradition; it is a declaration of unity and mutual loyalty.
We are bound by Christ's blood and called to brotherhood.
7. Prayer: Our Identity, Not Merely an Activity
Prayer is who we are—not just what we do.
Two races: Cain’s descendants (builders of corrupt civilisation) vs Seth’s lineage (pioneers of prayer).
Despite widespread corruption, the descendants of Seth discovered the pathway of communication with God through prayer.
Key Points:
The technology of prayer matured across generations until it culminated in Jesus' Gethsemane prayer.
True prayer is an adventure, an exploration of God comparable to astronauts exploring space.
Our ancestors in faith operated in deeper levels of prayer, often strengthened by angels.
Illustrations and Examples
Apostle Arome’s Testimony:
He prayed in tongues all day, receiving divine instruction while driving to a meeting—demonstrating persistence until access to God's mind was granted.
David’s Life:
The story of worship and warfare revealed through David’s life: he never lost a battle because he established worship.
Corporate Warfare:
A coven (a council of witches) cannot be confronted individually but requires corporate spiritual action.
The Explorer of Prayer:
Accounts of African intercessors who prayed so fervently that wild animals fled from the energy their prayers produced.
Deliverance Examples:
Death sentences reversed through prophetic intervention.
Demonic possessions and spiritual manipulations broken through corporate prayers.
Practical Applications
Cultivate Daily Prayer:
Pray in the Spirit consistently to maintain access to the mind of God.
Seek Fellowship:
Engage in true Christian fellowship where your life and purpose are aligned with others.
Submit to the Body:
Understand that your calling is incomplete without the Body of Christ.
Live from the Spirit:
In every decision, consult Christ rather than operating by mental calculations.
Embrace Covenant Living:
Honour your brothers and sisters in Christ as covenant partners.
Explore Higher Technologies of Prayer:
Go beyond basic prayer into deeper, angelically strengthened dimensions.
Key Takeaways
Christ must not remain hidden; He must be displayed through our lives.
Prayer is our identity; we are creatures of prayer, not merely practitioners.
True spiritual authority is corporate, not individual.
Intentional fellowship identifies your spiritual tribe and secures your destiny.
Communion signifies covenant loyalty, not just ritual participation.
Spiritual maturity comes from consistently choosing to consult God, even when it seems difficult.
Revival requires deeper exploration of the technologies of prayer.
God will move powerfully again in our generation if we align properly.
Conclusion
The central message of Apostle Arome Osayi’s teaching is that the Christian life is about living from within—displaying Christ outwardly through consistent communion, prayer, and fellowship. Prayer is not simply what we do; it is who we are. In this generation, God is calling believers to rise up in deeper corporate strength and higher dimensions of spiritual exploration, so that His power can be displayed once again on the earth. May we take these lessons seriously, find our spiritual tribes, and become authentic vessels for God’s glory.
Amen !🙏
Prayer is not what we do but it is who we are❤
More teaching grace to you in Jesus Name
I actually thought my calling is unique sir😢