Job 5:8-9 speaks first, naming God as the One who does great things unsearchable, marvelous things without number. First Corinthians 2:9-12 then declares that what eyes have not seen and ears have not heard is now revealed by the Spirit to those who love God. Christ’s fountain stands as an inexhaustible source, so salvation, healing, and deliverance never run dry. After multitudes have been saved, healed, and delivered, there is still room, because the Savior’s supply is not limited.
Hebrews 8:6 announces a better covenant with better promises, so greater things belong to those under the heavenly Mediator. Greater transformation comes by the saving Christ, since Hebrews 7:25-26 shows that He saves to the uttermost and transfers His holiness, righteousness, and uprightness. The salvation given today is not inferior to Peter or Paul. Greater triumph follows from the suffering and supporting Christ, because Hebrews 4:14-16 presents a High Priest who was tempted yet without sin and now transfers His victory, granting mercy and greater grace. Greater translation flows from the soaring Christ, for Isaiah 40:28-31 teaches that those who wait on the Lord mount up with wings as eagles. Prayer, trust, and confidence become wings, and old punctures that used to deflate the journey will no longer bring the believer down.
Second Corinthians 3:18 unveils a shared privilege, since all are changed from glory to glory by the Spirit. Sanctification stands as simple as salvation, for Hebrews 13:12 grounds holiness not in struggle but in Jesus also, who sanctifies with His own blood. Temptation does not erase salvation, sanctification, or Spirit baptism. Acts 1:4-8 lifts the church into power rather than mere sensation; the promise gives bold witness to the ends of the earth. Acts 8:4-5 then shows greater expression in soul winning, and the same victory spills into studies, labor, and promotion.
God’s models rise as humble servants who do what none before them did. Abraham’s single prayer healed a king’s house, Moses turned water to blood and brought water from the rock, Joshua stopped the sun, Elijah called down fire and shut the heavens, and Elisha received double portion, with the missing miracle performed at his grave. Mark 16:17-18 promises that signs follow those who believe, just as shadows follow in the open sun. Stepping out brings following signs. Hebrews 12:14 gives gracious holiness, since peace must be followed with all, and 1 John 3:3 fixes hope that purifies as He is pure.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Christ’s source never runs dry [15:40] The fountain of Christ remains inexhaustible, so no past miracle shrinks the future. Generations can be saved, healed, and delivered, and the well will still be full. Faith thrives when scarcity thinking dies, because the supply is in the Savior, not in the seeker. Hope rises when the measure is God’s unnumbered wonders, not human limits. [15:40]
- 2. Salvation equals apostolic fullness today [27:03] The saving Christ still saves to the uttermost, not with a lesser grade than Peter or Paul received. His righteousness and holiness are transferred, not sampled in fragments. Assurance grows when the believer trusts the Giver more than a nostalgic era. Purity and power are covenant gifts, not museum pieces. [27:03]
- 3. The Spirit empowers beyond sensations [47:01] The promise is power, not performance, so shaking and spinning cannot replace witness and holy boldness. Tongues may come, yet Acts expects strength that stands and serves. The Spirit’s presence anchors courage, clarity, and fruit that lasts. Substance outlives sensation when the aim is Christ’s mission. [47:01]
- 4. Sanctification comes simply by blood [42:15] Jesus also sanctifies with His own blood, so holiness does not hang on strain or self-torment. The same faith that received pardon can receive purity. Temptation does not cancel grace, it only clarifies allegiance. Heart, mind, thoughts, and disposition can be kept when confidence stays in the Crucified. [42:15]
- 5. Stepping out makes signs follow [59:15] Signs follow believers like shadows follow walkers in the sun. Isolation keeps the shadow from appearing, not because the sun failed but because the person hid. Witness, prayer for the sick, and bold compassion bring the follower’s trail of wonders into the open. Obedience creates the street where the shadow can be seen. [59:15]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [11:12] - Job 5 and God’s unsearchable works
- [12:44] - 1 Corinthians 2 and Spirit revelation
- [15:40] - Christ’s inexhaustible source
- [18:06] - Three directions for receiving more
- [25:14] - Better covenant, better promises
- [27:32] - Saving to the uttermost
- [30:16] - High Priest who transfers victory
- [32:59] - Eagle wings and soaring strength
- [38:31] - All changed from glory to glory
- [42:15] - Sanctified by Jesus’ blood
- [46:05] - Waiting for the Promise of the Father
- [47:25] - Power for witness to the ends
- [49:48] - Scattered yet winning everywhere
- [51:25] - God’s models do the unprecedented
- [55:39] - Elisha’s missing miracle made complete
- [57:14] - Signs that follow believers
- [63:34] - Follow peace and holiness
- [66:22] - Hope that purifies as He is pure
- [69:07] - Call to full salvation
- [71:10] - Prayer for total healing and deliverance