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In this audio, our Global Lead Pastor, Pastor Shola Okodugha, begins by emphasizing the importance of practicing the Word we have received. When we put the Word into action, it moves from information to revelation, transforming our lives and aligning us with God’s plan for growth.
Pastor Shola then introduces the teaching on the Seven Spirits of God as revealed in Isaiah 11:1–2:
“The Spirit of the Lord will rest upon Him—the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.”
He explains that Jesus carried the fullness of these seven Spirits (John 3:34), and every believer can walk in that same reality through revelation and obedience. Other scriptural references: Revelation 4:4–5 and Exodus 37:23, both showing the operation and manifestation of the Spirit of God.
Pastor Shola highlights that one of the marks of Christ is that His delight was in the fear of the Lord (Ecclesiastes, Isaiah 11:3). The fear of the Lord is not about being afraid of God, but about reverencing Him, it is as precious as finding hidden treasure.
He teaches that the fear of the Lord is expressed in three dimensions:
In Worship: Honoring God by following His divine order and protocol of worship (Malachi 1:6–7).
In Personal Life: Living in integrity and reverence daily.
In Doing His Will: Boldly obeying God even when it seems risky (Hebrews 11).
The fear of the Lord is the highest form of obedience, choosing God’s voice above all others.
It is the beginning of wisdom. (Proverbs 1:7)
It establishes the hand of God in your life. (Joshua 4:24)
It teaches you the way of the Lord. (Psalm 25:12)
It powers obedience and brings supernatural evidence through the Spirit of might. (Proverbs 25:14)
It helps you stay focused on what truly matters.
Pastor Shola explains that when we walk in reverent fear of God, we gain clarity, stability, and supernatural boldness.
Referencing Matthew 10:27–28, he challenges believers to imagine a life with nothing to fear, a life led by the Spirit and anchored in divine confidence.
“The Lord is on my side; I will not fear what man can do to me.” Psalm 118:6
Other supporting scriptures: Proverbs 29:25, Psalm 27:1–2, Proverbs 14:26. When you begin to live above fear, you start living the God-kind of life. The only real resistance to your growth is you.
Key Takeaways:
Practicing the Word turns knowledge into revelation.
The Seven Spirits of God empower believers for supernatural living.
The fear of the Lord is not terror but deep reverence and obedience.
Wisdom begins when you honor and fear God.
Living above fear is living in divine boldness.
The message concludes with a powerful prayer session, as Pastor Shola leads the congregation to receive the Spirit of the Fear of the Lord afresh, awakening a deeper hunger for God’s presence and purpose. Be blessed as you listen!
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more life-transforming teachings.
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In this audio, our Global Lead Pastor, Pastor Shola Okodugha, begins by emphasizing the importance of practicing the Word we have received. When we put the Word into action, it moves from information to revelation, transforming our lives and aligning us with God’s plan for growth.
Pastor Shola then introduces the teaching on the Seven Spirits of God as revealed in Isaiah 11:1–2:
“The Spirit of the Lord will rest upon Him—the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.”
He explains that Jesus carried the fullness of these seven Spirits (John 3:34), and every believer can walk in that same reality through revelation and obedience. Other scriptural references: Revelation 4:4–5 and Exodus 37:23, both showing the operation and manifestation of the Spirit of God.
Pastor Shola highlights that one of the marks of Christ is that His delight was in the fear of the Lord (Ecclesiastes, Isaiah 11:3). The fear of the Lord is not about being afraid of God, but about reverencing Him, it is as precious as finding hidden treasure.
He teaches that the fear of the Lord is expressed in three dimensions:
In Worship: Honoring God by following His divine order and protocol of worship (Malachi 1:6–7).
In Personal Life: Living in integrity and reverence daily.
In Doing His Will: Boldly obeying God even when it seems risky (Hebrews 11).
The fear of the Lord is the highest form of obedience, choosing God’s voice above all others.
It is the beginning of wisdom. (Proverbs 1:7)
It establishes the hand of God in your life. (Joshua 4:24)
It teaches you the way of the Lord. (Psalm 25:12)
It powers obedience and brings supernatural evidence through the Spirit of might. (Proverbs 25:14)
It helps you stay focused on what truly matters.
Pastor Shola explains that when we walk in reverent fear of God, we gain clarity, stability, and supernatural boldness.
Referencing Matthew 10:27–28, he challenges believers to imagine a life with nothing to fear, a life led by the Spirit and anchored in divine confidence.
“The Lord is on my side; I will not fear what man can do to me.” Psalm 118:6
Other supporting scriptures: Proverbs 29:25, Psalm 27:1–2, Proverbs 14:26. When you begin to live above fear, you start living the God-kind of life. The only real resistance to your growth is you.
Key Takeaways:
Practicing the Word turns knowledge into revelation.
The Seven Spirits of God empower believers for supernatural living.
The fear of the Lord is not terror but deep reverence and obedience.
Wisdom begins when you honor and fear God.
Living above fear is living in divine boldness.
The message concludes with a powerful prayer session, as Pastor Shola leads the congregation to receive the Spirit of the Fear of the Lord afresh, awakening a deeper hunger for God’s presence and purpose. Be blessed as you listen!
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more life-transforming teachings.

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