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Developing Capacity for Divine Ideas

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  • Post published:January 20, 2026

In every season of life, God is releasing ideas, divine ideas that bring clarity, direction, and transformation. However, the release of these ideas is not the problem. The real question is this: do we have the capacity to receive them? 

Jesus said in John 6:63,

“The words I have spoken to you are Spirit and life.” This reminds us that God’s Word is not ordinary information. It is living, creative, and powerful. The inspired word carries the ability to shape realities, birth visions, and produce visible results from invisible beginnings.

Manifestation does not begin with effort; it starts with revelation. According to Hebrews 11:3, the worlds were framed by the Word of God. This means everything we see today was first spoken. When God speaks, He releases information filled with creative power.

Success, therefore, is not accidental. It is the achievement of clearly defined goals, and vision provides the basis for evaluating those goals. Vision itself is birthed when we encounter the inspired word. As Isaiah 55:8–11 teaches us, God’s Word never returns empty; it always accomplishes its purpose.

God does not struggle with resources; heaven is full of supply. The limitation is often the container. Luke 5:37–39 reminds us that new wine cannot be poured into old wineskins. To receive new revelations, we must develop new capacity.

God sometimes allows challenges to reorganize our value system (Deuteronomy 8:1–3). Through these moments, we learn to place a higher value on the Word of God than on our opinions, emotions, or physical realities (Job 23:10–12). When we truly value the inspired word, our capacity expands.

Many people prioritize material things over spiritual realities, yet true power flows from the intangible. Joshua 1:8 and Psalm 1:1–3 show us that meditation on God’s Word produces lasting success. Though revelation is invisible, the results it generates are always visible.

Revelation is a spiritual reality and can only be received by the spirit (Romans 8:16). Cultural programming, mental limitations, and hardened hearts can interfere with our ability to hear God clearly. That is why Scripture urges us to expand our spiritual capacity (1 Corinthians 1:18–24).

There are things God desires to say, but the condition of our hearts determines what we hear. If we want divine ideas, we must honour, value, and consistently engage the inspired word.

When revelation comes, manifestation is inevitable.

An excerpt from the sermon by Pastor Sam Adeyemi, on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

Watch this sermon here.