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Believers’ Convention 2025 – Day 7 Morning Session – Rev. Kayode Oyegoke

Date: Saturday, 22nd August, 2025

Transcript Summary

  1. (Exo. 3:2-14, Acts 7:32-35). It was an angel that Moses saw but this angel carried the authority of God and hence, spoke as God. The angel carried a property in himself that enabled him to speak as God. This is what scriptures refer to as the steadfast spoken word of angels (Heb. 2:2)
  1. We must be aware of ministries and manners that are coming to the body because it is the Lord Himself that is now ministering to us. We must grow in the fear of the Lord this season so that He can come into our midst. 
  1. (Rev. 1:1). God gave Jesus a revelation to show unto His servants. “Servants” here does not refer to every Christian, but only to Christians who have received grace to serve God. To serve God is to have developed the capacity to respond to every one of His demands. 
  1. What took John up was a saying (Rev. 4:1). The man child was also caught up to God and it was by a saying (Rev. 12:5). Jesus sent and signified a revelation to John by an angel (Rev. 1:1). An appearance can be a sign, so this angel was a sign of Jesus. 
  1. (1 Cor. 12:4-6). The manifestation of Jesus to us will come via administrations. As it is with the gifts of the Spirit, so it is with the ministration of gifts. There are gifts outside the gifts of the Holy Ghost. The new birth is a gift, salvation of the soul is a gift, revelation knowledge is a gift; all are gifts, and they have their manner of being given.
  1. One cannot have Eternal Life just by studying the scriptures. If Jesus does not breathe upon the scriptures, one cannot come to Him. One cannot access the holy scriptures (2 Tim. 3:15) without the Lord showing him; it is such scriptures that give one the wisdom to attain salvation.
  1. Angels in all their cadres were made to describe Jesus. God used everything to paint Jesus and that is why in Him all fullness dwells (Col. 1:19) so that He will have pre-eminence. Everything was raised for Jesus and Jesus was raised for God. 
  1. (Acts 3:19-20). When one has been converted, his sins would be blotted out. These sins are not the works of the flesh, but sins of life. One cannot enter into the kingdom of God without being converted. 
  1. (Acts 26:18). As Christians, all our sins have been forgiven but not all our sins have left us. If our eyes are not opened, we will not agree for our sins to be taken away. Conversion takes place when one has been turned from the power of Satan to the power of God. Thus, no one’s sins will go without being converted. 
  1. (Matthew 18:3). When one has been converted and such has become a little child, sins can be taken from him. Sins here are lifestyles in the kingdom of darkness. 
  1. The process of turning one from the power of Satan unto God and from darkness to light is the conversion to children. Entrance into the kingdom of God requires the forgiveness and remission of sins. 
  1. God does not just want to forgive our sins; He wants to remove them. All sins have been purged by Jesus on the cross, but we have not received all of them. What is preventing Jesus’ enemies from becoming His footstool (Heb. 1:13) is the record of sins that is still in man. 
  1. (Matt. 13:15). The real message of the Kingdom starts when eyes are being opened. Every Christian is meant to have his eyes opened. 
  1. It is the Holy Ghost that introduces us to the Son and the Son introduces us to the Father to love (accept/receive) us. The manifestation of Jesus to a man is to prepare the man for the Father. 
  1. (Mark 4:12). There is something attached to the forgiveness of sins –conversion. The sins here are not things we see as issues, rather, they are things we desire and even pray for – they are our idols. Idols are models of life that Satan put in place for us to engage all our days on earth. 
  1. God will heal us when we have become as little children. To be healed is to be willing to do God’s good pleasure. We enter into the kingdom of God by doing the Father’s will. 
  1. (Matt. 7:21). It is not easy to find one that would do the will of the Father because of the expectation of the flesh and of the world. Satan set the world as a system that will put pressure on every man because he wants us to remain flesh and not ascend. However, God is taking us up and we will not come down. 
  1. (Acts 3:19). When you are converted, your sins will be blotted out and then the times of refreshing will come. Thus, what triggers the times of refreshing is the blotting out of sins. 
  1. (Eph. 5:5). This Church had their eyes opened with their inner sins removed, but they were still entangled in the sins of the flesh. 
  1. (Heb. 13:4). It is possible for one to be in the kingdom of God and still commit works of the flesh. However, one who is in the Kingdom has the power not to commit such sins. The essence of these sins is to bring a man out of the Kingdom because it is possible to enter into Kingdom and still come out (Heb. 10:39)
  1. One can enter into the Kingdom and not inherit the Kingdom. One who has inherited the Kingdom will not depart from it. 
  1. (Acts 3:19-20). The blotting out of sins takes place in the kingdom of Christ, but the next level of freedom is in a higher Kingdom – the kingdom of God; it is a dominion that will administer restitution of all things. The restitution of all things will not occur if there is no removal of all things. 
  1. (1 John 1:5-7). This sin here is a high life, hence, one must be in fellowship with the Father for this sin to be removed. 
  1. (Isa. 1:18-19). As one reasons with God, fellowship is taking place. We fellowship with God when we share the same thoughts and mind with Him. In so doing, God will teach one how to stop sin by offering him life.
  1. Blood is introduced as an offering of life. Blotting out is an exchange of the life of God in place of sin. God will show one His life, that is, the blood, which makes one willing to do His will. When one is willing, one will take the life that the blood is offering. 
  1. Another word for fellowship is presence. In presence, God deals with sins. Presence does not suggest quietness, for one can be carrying out mundane tasks and still be in presence. Presence is an admittance into a realm where God can freely reason with a man. 
  1. When Jesus is bringing a man to God, He still sees his sins and faults but does not impute them on him; rather, He calls him to a reasoning. Jesus will show him that his definition of life has been a deception and then, he will begin to hate his sin and willingly drop it.
  1. Satan stays in motives and intents. Intent is the engine room of Satan, so God has to deliver one from wrong intents. God understands intent, for He is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of our hearts (Heb. 4:12). Our sin and iniquity will not go by compulsion, but by an upgrade of our judgement so that we would willing relinquish our sin. 
  1. (1 Pet. 5:7). We need to learn how to keep our blessings. We should cast all our burdens into God’s hands. A lot of issues have been sorted out in this Convention, hence, we should be careful not to speak them back into our lives.

      Blessings!

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