Overview
Speaker teaches on human brokenness across spirit, soul, and body, biblical foundations, dynamics of the human spirit, and pathways toward healing, wholeness, and assignment.
Biblical Foundations: Brokenness and Wholeness
- Every part of a person can be broken: spirit, soul, heart, body; God restores what is broken.
- Broken spirit limits capacity; God seeks sanctification and wholeness across spirit, soul, body.
- Salvation is secure despite brokenness; assignments may be limited until healing occurs.
- Pattern: whatever breaks, God heals; wholeness stabilizes us for greater responsibilities.
Key Scriptures and Themes
- Job 19:2; Psalm 7:2; Psalm 23:3; Psalm 51:17; Proverbs 15:4; 17:22; 18:14; Job 17:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:23.
- Soul fragmentation: dissociation produces “parts” holding emotions, identity, roles (“littles,” protectors).
- God restores soul and binds the brokenhearted; sanctification aims for blameless spirit, soul, body.
Dynamics of the Human Spirit
- Spirit can be broken, depart, return; not always continuously co-located with body.
- Spirit movement evidenced in Samson (Judges 15) and David (1 Samuel 30:12).
- Trauma can cause spirit departure; soul may distrust spirit that “abandoned” during crisis.
- Spirit may take assignments beyond Earth; designed for heavenly assignments while soul remains in body.
Human Spirit: Functions and Capabilities
- Receives inspiration and understanding from God; carries “genius” perceiving spiritual realities.
- Can compel actions in worship that elevate spiritual atmosphere (singing, shouting, dance).
- Scans deepest thoughts, surfacing truths the soul dissociates; accelerates redemptive work.
- Can receive scrolls (assignments) in chapters; alignment follows spiritual reception.
Table: Capabilities, Evidence, and Ministry Application
| Capability | Biblical/Evidential Basis | Implications | Ministry Application |
|---|
| Spirit can break | Ps 51:17; Prov 15:4; 17:22; 18:14; Job 17:1 | Broken spirit limits resilience, dries “bones” | Target healing before greater assignments |
| Depart/Return | Judges 15 (Samson); 1 Sam 30:12 (David) | Spirit may leave in crisis; return with relief | Address soul–spirit distrust; invite spirit forward |
| Receive inspiration | Job 32:8, 17–19 | Inner pressure, “bubbling up” to speak/act | Cultivate listening; allow expression in worship |
| Search inner depths | 1 Cor 2:11; Prov 20:27; Ps 77:6 | Spirit knows dissociated truths | Engage spirit to reveal blocks and agreements |
| Receive scrolls | Ezek 3:1–4 | Assignments unfold in chapters | Help believers recognize timing and alignment |
| Govern spiritually | General teaching | Activated spirits affect regions | Encourage governing intercession; collapse witchcraft grids |
Soul Fragments and Inner Dynamics
- Trauma produces soul parts holding emotions, identity, and roles; require navigation for wholeness.
- Protector fragments may block spirit re-engagement due to perceived abdication.
- Inner negotiations may be needed to restore rightful order and trust.
Scrolls, Books, and Assignment
- God writes life agendas beforehand; chapters unfold in time.
- Scrolls deliver next assignment phase; spirit “eats” and understands, soul aligns in action.
- Progression example: salvation, identity, family, stability, overcoming, calling, intercession.
Idleness and Wounding of the Spirit
- Ps 32:2 term indicates deceit/slackness/indolence; some spirits disengage due to fear, trauma.
- Pre-Adamic trauma cited as potential factor; facets may be idle even if spirit engages.
- Healing can reactivate facets, balancing presentation and increasing effectiveness.
Facets of the Human Spirit
- Facets mentioned: prophet, teacher, exhorter, servant, ruler, mercy.
- Facets can be present yet imbalanced or idle; condition explains personal tendencies.
- Growth and new assignments can awaken facets (e.g., mercy as active shepherd).
Worship and Spiritual Freedom
- Worship in spirit involves freedom that aligns atmosphere with heaven.
- Restrictive environments can crush worshipper spirits and limit spiritual activity.
- Spirit-led expressions can catalyze angelic activity and divine provision.
Practical Ministry Approach
- Invite human spirit forward; ask yes/no presence questions; address protectors’ concerns.
- Use spirit’s “scan” to locate opposition in life domains (e.g., business).
- Apply targeted interventions: specific prayers, courts of heaven, strategic intercession.
- Expect immediate shifts once true targets are discerned and dismantled.
Action Items
- Invite God to identify broken areas in spirit, soul, heart; pursue healing for stability.
- Practice listening to the spirit’s inspiration; allow compelled expressions in worship.
- Engage the human spirit to surface dissociated truths needing forgiveness or alignment.
- Discern current “chapter” and seek the scroll for next assignment phase.
- Assess spirit facets for idleness or imbalance; seek reactivation and integration.
Decisions
- Prioritize healing before pursuing higher influence and authority.
- Adopt a model acknowledging spirit dynamics (departure/return) for accurate ministry.
- Embrace spirit-led governance and worship practices to transform environments.