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The Word - Your Source of Power

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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Hari Rao. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمت‌ها، گرافیک‌ها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Hari Rao یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آن‌ها آپلود و ارائه می‌شوند. اگر فکر می‌کنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخه‌برداری شما استفاده می‌کند، می‌توانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal

Welcome to a journey of transformation and revelation in the Word! We are excited to invite you to join us as Prophet Hari Rao leads us through a powerful series on the School of Power. This is not the journey of accumulating; it is the journey of becoming. Prepare your heart to unlock the keys to victory, breakthrough, and stepping into your God-given destiny.

The Holy Spirit is God’s power, but our understanding of Him comes through the Word. Without the Word, we lack the foundation to fully grasp His power or purpose. The Word is the source of God’s power in our lives, yet many believers today lack a strong foundation. They may have testimonies, but they don’t truly understand why they follow Jesus. Every believer must develop a personal “recipe” from the Word for every situation, testing every belief against Scripture.

Too often, we are captivated by the supernatural while neglecting foundational truths. This leads to a shaky walk with God, as our faith becomes rooted in external experiences. True transformation, however, is an internal work that unlocks dimensions of Christ. For this, we need structure—a solid foundation rooted in the Word.

Jesus Himself responded to temptation with the Word, setting a precedent. Without a strong foundation in Scripture, it’s impossible to discern the prophetic or recognize deception. The Word becomes the boundary for what is spoken or experienced, guiding us in truth and keeping us anchored. Doctrine is the core of what we believe, and every believer needs systematic discipleship to grow from spiritual infancy to maturity.

A biblically shaped mind is essential, for it is not enough to be spiritual; you must be biblical. While the truth gives you wings, prayer is the wind beneath those wings. Together, the Word and Spirit empower your life.

The journey of faith is not about accumulating but becoming. Every believer must commit to a disciplined, daily walk with the Word, for you reflect the word you have been absorbing.

  • The Word saves you from deception
  • The Word fuels your prayer life
  • The Word sharpens your discernment
  • Faith comes by the hearing of God’s Word
  • You defeat satan and the demons by the Word
  • You overcome temptation by the Word
  • The Word carries you into your success

Everything begins and ends with the Word. With all your getting, get the Word, for in it lies the power to shape your life, defeat the enemy, and carry you into all God has prepared for you.

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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Hari Rao. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمت‌ها، گرافیک‌ها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Hari Rao یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آن‌ها آپلود و ارائه می‌شوند. اگر فکر می‌کنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخه‌برداری شما استفاده می‌کند، می‌توانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal

Welcome to a journey of transformation and revelation in the Word! We are excited to invite you to join us as Prophet Hari Rao leads us through a powerful series on the School of Power. This is not the journey of accumulating; it is the journey of becoming. Prepare your heart to unlock the keys to victory, breakthrough, and stepping into your God-given destiny.

The Holy Spirit is God’s power, but our understanding of Him comes through the Word. Without the Word, we lack the foundation to fully grasp His power or purpose. The Word is the source of God’s power in our lives, yet many believers today lack a strong foundation. They may have testimonies, but they don’t truly understand why they follow Jesus. Every believer must develop a personal “recipe” from the Word for every situation, testing every belief against Scripture.

Too often, we are captivated by the supernatural while neglecting foundational truths. This leads to a shaky walk with God, as our faith becomes rooted in external experiences. True transformation, however, is an internal work that unlocks dimensions of Christ. For this, we need structure—a solid foundation rooted in the Word.

Jesus Himself responded to temptation with the Word, setting a precedent. Without a strong foundation in Scripture, it’s impossible to discern the prophetic or recognize deception. The Word becomes the boundary for what is spoken or experienced, guiding us in truth and keeping us anchored. Doctrine is the core of what we believe, and every believer needs systematic discipleship to grow from spiritual infancy to maturity.

A biblically shaped mind is essential, for it is not enough to be spiritual; you must be biblical. While the truth gives you wings, prayer is the wind beneath those wings. Together, the Word and Spirit empower your life.

The journey of faith is not about accumulating but becoming. Every believer must commit to a disciplined, daily walk with the Word, for you reflect the word you have been absorbing.

  • The Word saves you from deception
  • The Word fuels your prayer life
  • The Word sharpens your discernment
  • Faith comes by the hearing of God’s Word
  • You defeat satan and the demons by the Word
  • You overcome temptation by the Word
  • The Word carries you into your success

Everything begins and ends with the Word. With all your getting, get the Word, for in it lies the power to shape your life, defeat the enemy, and carry you into all God has prepared for you.

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In the Kingdom of God, we rise based on two aspects: >> The Word: In our previous teaching, we learned that we rise on the strength of the light we possess. There must be a Word in our spirit, birthed from a divine visitation. The bread of God is what sustains us! >> The Presence of the Living God: We rise in life based on our capacity to host the presence of God. We must transform into individuals who have developed the capacity to host and overflow with the presence. It’s not enough to be filled with information, knowledge, or understanding gained by human effort. We are called to carry His presence. Melchizedek, the priest of the Lord, came bearing bread (Word) and wine (Spirit). A priest of the Lord brings both these dimensions. How many can truly say they are conduits of God’s presence? There is a profound distinction in a vessel marked by the presence of the Lord. His presence is the most precious gift we can possess. Yet, how often do we fail to reflect the glory of this God who is with us? You are the temple of the living God; produce evidence that God is tabernacles within you! In Exodus, we read of Moses, the great deliverer who led millions out of slavery, encounters the Lord in the wilderness, and understands a profound truth: God’s presence sets His people apart. We are made distinct by the measure of the presence that goes with us. One can never fully comprehend God—He is limitless, inexhaustible, and beyond comprehension. No matter how many host Him, there is always more to unveil. God decorates his people with his presence differently. The dimension of the presence you host is unique. What qualifies you for greatness is not merely skill; true greatness is in becoming someone whose voice carries the presence and glory of God. When someone hosts the presence of God, it brings a fresh dimension to the Word, as though the Spirit behind the scripture comes to you. A real friendship and walk with God causes Him to show up and attest to your words. God’s presence becomes synonymous with yours. What sets you apart is your ability to host the living God. While we all receive the same Spirit, some have taken time to grow in Him, developing a greater capacity to reveal Him. There is a divine mandate to feed the nations with Jesus and reveal the reality of His glory. In encountering you, people must taste Jesus—His undeniable glory and presence must mark your life. For most people, the invisible Holy Spirit becomes visible and tangible through you. You become the tangible altar that connects the realms of the earth and the Spirit, a conduit between the seen and unseen. We are called to present the reality of His presence and power so that people will know, without a doubt, that God is among us. While you can create an environment, you cannot manipulate or fake God’s presence. Hosting The Holy Spirit is the fruit of a life devoted to God, marked by a sincere love for Him. It requires discipline, time in prayer, and the Word. There is no successful transition without God's presence. The Holy Spirit is the one who midwives your transition from one season to the next. You don’t move in your strength; you must be carried by the Holy Spirit. He is the birth canal that carries you. What you need isn’t another prophecy, but a real relationship with the Holy Spirit to carry you into your next season. Your transition must be managed and maneuvered by God. Gabriel told Mary that the Holy Spirit would come upon her. The Holy Spirit is the covering that births new things; you cannot conceive or deliver outside Him. He is the author of new beginnings; there is no commissioning or sending without the Holy Spirit authoring it. Your destiny isn't in your hands; you need the Holy Spirit. Jesus is the fullness of the Word, the Bread of Life. The nations hunger to experience His presence. Are you willing to dedicate your life and embark on a journey to become a people marked by His presence—carrying His glory?…
 
“Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.” This scripture in Isaiah 60:1-2 reveals a striking duality—while darkness covers the earth, a chosen subset of people will experience the glory of God. A specific light and grace can locate you that will cause you to rise—your light has come! At the arrival of this light, 2 things happen: 1. You Rise 2. You are commanded to Shine In the kingdom of God, you rise on the strength of the light you possess. It takes more than feet to stand; it requires light. When Jacob dreamt of a ladder, it symbolized truth, understanding, and precepts. In this kingdom, understanding is light; you scale heights based on understanding. Is there a Word, like fire in your bones, locked within your spirit? What you need is a Word that sustains and carries you—it is the most valuable commodity you can have. You move at the speed of that Word. Ruth's decision to follow Naomi was a holy covenant—following someone with nothing to offer is uncommon. Naomi’s only advantage was that she had tasted bread blessed by the Lord and carried vital information that there was bread in Bethlehem. She was now returning to the house of bread, to the voice of the Lord. (Ruth 1:6-16) It matters where you eat, who feeds you, and where your bread comes from. This year, return to the place of bread—the place of friendship and fellowship with God. There is a word that is a product of a visitation from the Lord: this bread sustains you. Naomi sent Ruth to Boaz, a man whose land was abundant with bread. As men of God, your primary function is to bring the Word of the Lord to your families. Are you rich in the Word? The Word is the generator of all things. In Joshua 1:8, as Joshua stood on the cusp of stepping into Moses’ mantle, with over a million people looking to him for direction, the Lord’s instruction was clear: stay in the Word—it was his blueprint for leadership. The command is to be immersed in the Word—saturated and consumed by it. The way we possess and rise is by being in the Word. To take ownership, become a voracious consumer of the Word. We rise on the merit of the Word in our spirit. There is a direct connection between your journey and your relationship with the Word. With all your getting, get understanding. There is a Word sent that is tailor-made for you. The source of great light is locked in the Word, and that Word is within you. From the Word you've stored in your spirit, light will emerge. Strength is never found on the outside; it is within you. The WORD IN YOU will rise and shine. Intellectual persuasion is not enough. If a word is born in the heart, it will move hearts; a word born in the mind intrigues minds, but the word born in the Spirit moves the spirit. What prevents darkness from taking over? It’s that you possess Light. Why did Satan want the body of Moses? There was light trapped in it—the evidence of the conversations he had face-to-face with the Lord. The greater your proximity to the presence of the Lord, the greater the light you carry. Eden was a dimension of truth and glory, rich with information. When Adam fell, he first lost access to Eden. Eden was a dimension of God, where He had imparted Himself. Though God cast them out of Eden, He still came to speak with them, reducing the glory He visited them with. Lucifer was cast out of one dimension—the place closest to the throne of God—yet he was still permitted at the gathering of the sons in the book of Job. He lost access to some realms of light but retained access to others. God can come to you in varying capacities and degrees of glory. He can give you Himself while still hiding certain dimensions of grace from you. There is bread in His presence; it is the product of a visitation. In 2025, become a carrier of the Great Light and learn to feast on the bread of His presence. Become a house of bread.…
 
Through the life of Abraham, discover the principles that prepare you for victory, stewardship, and access to higher dimensions of grace & fellowship. Entering the promised land does not mean the absence of opposition. A blessing worth having is a blessing worth fighting for. Every promise land has certain giants that you have been sent to uproot. Warfare is a sign of ownership. Learn to establish peace and dominion over every form of warfare in your promised land. Many lose their blessings because they fail to discern their opposition. Develop the tenacity of a warrior to protect the inheritance God has entrusted to you. What is given to you, must remain with you. Your ability to steward a blessing is what qualifies you for more. Soldiers are not forged in warfare; they are prepared in seasons of peace and deployed in battle. Growth and development happen in secret when there’s no visible threat. Learn the art of growing and developing yourself in secret. Train to function as a nation, even when you are small. What have you accomplished during your season of peace? Abraham didn’t just have servants; they were warriors & generals. What you do in your seasons of peace will determine what will happen in your seasons of demand. Abraham, along with his 318 men, decided to fight at night. Which means they were trained to fight in darkness; they could distinguish between allies and enemies. This mission was not just about rescuing Lot but delivering an overwhelming victory that would serve as a warning to his enemies. How you respond to battles will determine what will happen in the future. Abraham possessed a territorial advantage because he walked the length and breadth of the land. Have you studied your land? Do you understand what’s needed to secure your breakthrough? In Gen. 14:18–19, we read of Melchizedek, a king and priest of God, meeting Abraham. While everyone else carried weapons, here was a man carrying bread & wine. Abraham recognized he was in the presence of greatness. Is it possible that you are qualified for a higher level of fellowship once you have mastered a level of warfare? Welcome to a new lineage, a higher dimension of friendship—a hybrid of kings and priests. There are dimensions of grace that many will never see because they have not overcome the giants in their current league. Melchizedek's arrival was an announcement, welcoming Abraham to the big league. Despite all the warfare, there was peace in Melchizedek’s land, and he carried a word of blessing. Choose the one who can speak to the gold, rather than the one who has the gold. Abraham recognized his divine opportunity; he gave a tenth of his possessions to Melchizedek. By giving his tithe, he transitioned from a league of kings to the league of Melchizedek. He was now able to function at the level of his blessing. Something happens when a blessing comes from a Spirit greater than you. The blessing causes you to function not from where you are but from where the blessing has come. The blessing of Melchizedek qualifies you for certain visitations, privileged information, and encounters. Now, the Lord becomes Abraham’s great reward. In Genesis 15:9, the Lord instructs Abraham to bring a specific offering. It is a privilege when God reveals exactly what He desires from you. When you are connected to the line of Melchizedek, your offerings are not random—they are precise and tailor-made by divine instruction. One encounter with Melchizedek qualified Abraham for revelations extending 400 years into the future. A single tithe into a source greater than himself unlocked encounters beyond his comprehension. In one moment, the destiny of three nations was revealed to him. When you encounter Melchizedek, his visitors become your visitors; his encounters are your encounters. Welcome to a higher dimension of fellowship. Receive grace to overcome every warfare and walk into life-changing encounters with the Holy Spirit.…
 
In the Promised Land, one of the greatest challenges you must overcome is the spirit of famine. Abraham, the right man in the right place, faithfully built altars and walked in obedience, yet he found himself in a season of grievous famine despite being in the Promised Land. He had left Ur, obeyed God's call, and diligently built altars of worship. Yet, in the land God promised to give him, he encountered a lack that drove him to Egypt. Being in the Promised Land doesn’t guarantee everything will go according to your plans. Many struggle to see how they can be in the very plan of God and still face lack and famine. The enemy will test your resolve in the famine. You must learn to overcome and master seasons of famine while in the Promised Land. The enemy will try to use lack to dislodge you from the plan of God but do not abandon a permanent blessing over a temporary season. Every believer will be tested in the area of provision, especially in the Promised Land. You must learn to make the land yield for you. Turn deserts into gardens and extract outcomes in every atmosphere. Cause fruitfulness even in times of scarcity. Famine stops you from establishing yourself; instead of establishing cities, it forces you to live in tents. On the way to dominion you may encounter this season, learn to flog it. Abraham, facing famine in the Promised Land, chose to go to Egypt—a land that had become famine-proof. Egypt had developed itself by studying the land, understanding its cycles, and mastering the patterns of abundance and lack. They had enough historical records to master the seasons of abundance and lack. Your ability to master a season determines your ability to graduate to the next. Do you have an ecosystem in place to sustain you during a famine? Have you developed covenant relationships that can help you in seasons of lack? Famine worsens when you choose to suffer alone and in silence, which is why many people are defeated by these seasons; they lack both preparation and partnerships. Are you an island or a kingdom with covenant relationships? Build your reservoirs. Save in abundance so you can have supply in scarcity. Abraham journeyed to Egypt seeking bread, but the spirit of Egypt will give you bread but, in exchange, demand your destiny. The way it transacts is that it will take from you that which is valuable. Sarah was the one through whom the promised heir was to be born. Sarah was the womb that was to carry Abraham’s future. Egypt demanded what was most valuable to Abraham Egypt is a place of exchange, where you don't just trade time but your destiny. Egypt demands that you trade your destiny in exchange for your provision. In a temporary famine, Egypt was trying to abduct a permanent future. It’s a similar story to Esau trading his birthright for a bowl of soup. It matters how your provision comes. No provision comes without exchange. The one who provides for you will rule over you. Egypt is a spirit of slavery. It always finds a way of enslaving you. The price of Egypt is your destiny! What is happening in Abraham’s life is a prophetic cycle that will rule his generation for 400 years. He went down to Egypt in search of bread, and generations after him repeated this pattern, ultimately leading to their enslavement. How you deal with famine will decide how your children will deal with famine. It was a famine that led people into slavery. Famine is the door that leads you to slavery. You don’t have to trade destiny to receive bread. The God you serve is Jehovah Jireh! We must develop systems, strategies, and covenant relationships that sustain us in the Promised Land, even during famine. Learn to reproduce seasons of abundance amid lack. Learn to become an ecosystem sustained by the Lord. There is a grace to tap into divine supply. In 2025, may we rise above every famine. May the goodness of the Lord overtake us, and may we walk in His abundant provision.…
 
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