Today, Apostle began by sharing one of the biggest secrets when it comes to flowing in the power of God.
You might have read a thousand books, but if you don’t understand this one truth, you’ll still struggle to see results.
However, if you practice this, you’ll begin to see the power of God at work in your life immediately.
Imagine a caveman from centuries ago suddenly finding himself in our modern world—let’s say, inside a recording studio. He sees a microphone and, not knowing what it’s for, tries to use it to scratch his head or grind pepper.
Sounds funny, right? But that’s exactly what happens when the purpose of a thing is not known.
When the purpose of a thing is not known, abuse becomes inevitable.
Many believers today don’t understand the real purpose of spiritual power. Because of that, they direct it toward the wrong things and fail to get the best out of it.
Mark 6:7 — “And He called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits.”
Can you see the protocol ? He called them, gave them power, and sent them out.
Power wasn’t given for decoration or personal elevation—it was given for a mission.
As a believer, you must understand that the primary purpose of power is evangelism—to make Christ known.
There’s a reason miracles are called signs and wonders. A sign points to something—or rather, to Someone.
John 4:48 — “So Jesus said to him, ‘Unless you see signs and wonders you will not believe.’”
The purpose of signs and wonders is to help people believe. But sadly, many people today have lost sight of that.
We live in a time where much of Christianity has become self-centered, teachings focused on self-advancement and personal gain.
And while God indeed desires to bless His people, that’s not the purpose of power.
Think about Peter. When he experienced the miraculous catch of fish after meeting Jesus, he didn’t turn it into a business strategy. He didn’t capture Jesus as a prisoner and said, “Jesus, come with me every morning to show me where to cast my net.”
Instead, he left his nets and followed Jesus. Peter understood the purpose of that power—it was to lead him to a greater calling.
Luke 5:10–11 — “And Jesus said to Simon, ‘Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.’ And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him.”
When you find an avenue to serve the Lord, you start growing in the things of the Spirit.
This is why your pastors often demonstrate the power of God more frequently, it’s because they are constantly in service, pouring out for the sake of others.
Acts 1:8 — “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
The effective dispensation of power is for witnessing Christ, not to prove that you are anointed.
The more you align your motive with God’s mission, the more freely His power will flow through you.
Repurpose your perspective of power to see how you can contribute to the advancement of God and his course on the earth and you will be shocked how powerful you’re going to be.




Thank you, Success!❤️