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There are dimensions in God where Scripture stops being history and becomes a mirror.
In this episode, we journey through Exodus 4 and uncover one of the most profound spiritual patterns of transformation, corruption, and restoration ever recorded.
Moses stands before God with a rod—a symbol of authority, identity, and divine assignment. Yet in a moment, what was once a tool of dominion becomes a serpent. This is not merely a miracle—it is a revelation.
What happens when a man disconnects from God?
From the serpent (personal distortion), to leprosy (internal corruption), to water becoming blood (systemic decay), we trace the escalation of a life disconnected from divine alignment.
You will uncover:
This episode confronts modern assumptions about power, success, and intelligence, exposing the unseen spiritual forces that drive outcomes in both the Kingdom and the world.
More importantly, it is a call.
A call back to alignment.
Because the resurrection was not just an event—it was an invitation.
And outside of Christ, no matter how decorated life appears, it remains a form without life.
This is not just teaching. This is a mirror.
Listen carefully.
By Vincent KyerematengThere are dimensions in God where Scripture stops being history and becomes a mirror.
In this episode, we journey through Exodus 4 and uncover one of the most profound spiritual patterns of transformation, corruption, and restoration ever recorded.
Moses stands before God with a rod—a symbol of authority, identity, and divine assignment. Yet in a moment, what was once a tool of dominion becomes a serpent. This is not merely a miracle—it is a revelation.
What happens when a man disconnects from God?
From the serpent (personal distortion), to leprosy (internal corruption), to water becoming blood (systemic decay), we trace the escalation of a life disconnected from divine alignment.
You will uncover:
This episode confronts modern assumptions about power, success, and intelligence, exposing the unseen spiritual forces that drive outcomes in both the Kingdom and the world.
More importantly, it is a call.
A call back to alignment.
Because the resurrection was not just an event—it was an invitation.
And outside of Christ, no matter how decorated life appears, it remains a form without life.
This is not just teaching. This is a mirror.
Listen carefully.