Is Your Spirit Free or Weighed Down?
🕊️ Who May Enter His Presence?
Is your heart truly ready for communion with the Holy One?
“Only a free spirit can attract the Holyspirit to you because the Holyspirit wants to be Himself in you”— TB Joshua
“Who may worship in your sanctuary, LORD? >Who may enter your presence on your holy hill? >Those who lead blameless lives and do what is right, speaking the truth from sincere hearts.”
— Psalm 15:1–2 (NLT)
This is a question every believer must answer daily—not just with our lips but with our lives.
We are not invited into God’s presence because of our title, talents, or religious status—but by the condition of our heart.
In the presence of God, nothing is hidden. No mask stands. No pretense survives.
The question in Psalm 15 is not a riddle; it’s a spiritual reality:
Who is worthy to dwell in God’s presence?
God is not seeking perfect people. He is looking for prepared hearts—those living in sincerity, walking in truth, and pursuing His presence.
🧡 Your Heart Is God’s Sanctuary
“My heart is meant for communication with God.”
God does not dwell in temples made by human hands—He dwells in a pure and yielded heart.
But the Holy Spirit cannot be Himself in us if we fill our hearts with:
- Grudges
- Offense
- Bitterness
- Worry
- Anxiety
- Doubt
Prophet TB Joshua warned:
“The Holy Spirit wants to be Himself in us. But He cannot be Himself where there is offense, bitterness, and unforgiveness.”
God’s Spirit is grieved when our hearts are cluttered.
To host His presence, our hearts must be light, pure, and yielded.
🕯️ Faith Connects You to God — Love Connects You to Others
• Faith draws us upward into the divine.
• Love draws us outward into compassion and truth.
You cannot claim to walk in faith if you refuse to walk in love.
“Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.” — 1 John 4:8
“Faith brings us to God, Love brings us to other human beings.”
Jesus summed it up in Matthew 22:37–40:
1. Love God with all your heart.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Vertical devotion must be matched by horizontal love.
You can’t walk into God’s holy presence while carrying hate toward your brother or sister.
📖 When the Word Dominates Your Heart…
“When the Word dominates your heart, faith prevails. It is the Word dwelling in you that is equivalent to Christ personally being in you.” — TB Joshua
“So that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith.” — Ephesians 3:17
When the Word of God rules your heart, you are no longer ruled by emotions, fears, or the past.
Jesus begins to build Himself in you—His character, His compassion, His courage.
— Galatians 5:22–23
This is the true evidence of God’s presence in a person: Not gifts, but fruit.
A heart ruled by the Word is ruled by Christ.
His Lordship becomes real when:
- You respond with forgiveness, not retaliation.
- You act with truth, not convenience.
- You walk in love, not judgment.
“As the Word dominates, rules, and sanctifies your spirit nature, Jesus is building Himself, His nature, into you.”
— Galatians 5:22–23
This is the transformation of heart that invites the tangible presence of God.
🌿 Settle Your Account With God—Daily
“My heart is meant for communication with God.”
Just like we check our bank accounts, you must also check your spiritual account.
“Every day, settle your account with God. Ask for forgiveness.”
God desires purity in your heart more than perfection in your performance.
David, a man after God’s heart, prayed:
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10
Do not wait for the pastor’s altar call or the next church service.
Forgiveness is a daily discipline—a fresh connection to Heaven’s power.
Would you let clutter gather on the altar of your worship?
Each day: - Ask for forgiveness.
- Forgive others.
- Confess and let go.
- Remove the debris.
Don’t wait for Sunday. Let every day be holy ground.
A Ready Heart Hosts the Presence of God
The question is not whether God is willing to meet with us.
The question is: Is your heart ready to host Him?
You can’t host His glory and harbor offense.
You can’t experience His peace and nurse anxiety.
You can’t hear His voice clearly when bitterness is still speaking loudly within you.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” — Matthew 5:8
🧎🏽♂️ Final Reflections
The true measure of a Christian is not how much they speak in tongues or how long they pray—but how much of Christ’s nature has been built in their heart.
Are you quick to forgive?
Is your heart free from offense?
Are you ruled by the Word or by your emotions?
Because only a heart ruled by God can remain in the presence of God.
God’s presence isn’t a distant place. It’s the atmosphere of a surrendered heart.
“Those who lead blameless lives… speaking the truth from sincere hearts.” — Psalm 15:2
Ask yourself: - Is my heart weighed down? - Am I harboring offense? - Is the Word dominating my inner life?
If not, pause.
Pray.
Forgive.
Release.
Let this be your daily prayer:
“Lord, take more of me and give me more of You.”
🙏🏼 Good Morning and PROSPER Today.
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