Overview
Speaker teaches on the Holy Spirit’s sevenfold nature, human design (spirit, soul, body), the heart’s central role, and practical implications for alignment and healing.
Holy Spirit: One and Seven
- The Holy Spirit is one being with diverse expressions described across Scripture.
- Isaiah 11:1–2 lists spirits: Lord, wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord.
- Revelation references seven Spirits of God and Jesus’ seven eyes.
- Spirit of prophecy is noted elsewhere; not listed in Isaiah 11’s seven.
- Concept: spirits have fractals, like white light refracting into colors.
- Fractals can be engaged individually yet are fully part of the one Spirit.
Fractals Analogy and Encounters
- White light contains all colors; the Spirit contains multiple facets.
- Encounters may occur with specific facets: wisdom, knowledge, understanding, counsel, might, revelation.
- Speaker claims a friendship with the spirit of revelation; operates in a realm of revelation.
Human Spirit and Redemptive Gifts
- Humans are made in God’s image; our spirits also have fractals/facets.
- Romans 12 lists redemptive gifts: prophet, teacher, exhorter, ruler, servant, giver, mercy.
- In encounter realms, one may meet spirit facets (e.g., prophet, exhorter) with distinct mind, will, emotions, intellect.
- Facets are “you” and also present as persons; many exist beyond the seven gifts.
Flesh, Body, and Carnal Inclination
- “Flesh” can mean carnal nature or physical body; same term used in different contexts.
- Romans 8:5 can read either way; Romans 1:3 shows flesh as physical lineage.
- The body has a “mind” with desires and will, inclined toward sin and death.
- Romans 7:18, 24–25: nothing good in flesh; body of death; conflict resides in the body.
- Body is like a child; spirit like father, soul like mother; body must be submitted.
- Moral alignment: do not let bodily desires dictate choices (e.g., chastity, one spouse).
Integrated Human Design and the Heart
- Humans are an integrated unit; aspects affect each other.
- The heart is prime spiritual real estate, the seat of intuition and the subconscious.
- The heart interfaces with body, soul, and spirit; winning hearts directs history.
Cross-Influence Examples
- Jeremiah 4:19: soul’s perception of danger causes pain in the heart.
- Proverbs 15:13: merry heart produces cheerful countenance and posture.
- Proverbs 15:13b: sorrow of heart breaks the spirit.
- Proverbs 17:22: merry heart benefits health; broken spirit harms the body.
Practical Implications and Ministry Application
- Prolonged stress harms immunity and health; healthy relationships extend life.
- Integrated view guides targeted application of Jesus’ finished work.
- Example: physical shoulder pain linked to a spear in the human spirit’s shoulder.
- Ministry approach: remove spiritual objects; physical healing follows.
- Goal: bring people into alignment with calling, destiny, health, abundance, power.
Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
- Humans are triune: spirit, soul, body; question: where does the Spirit dwell?
- 1 Corinthians 6:17: joined to the Lord, one spirit; Holy Spirit in our spirit.
- The Holy Spirit is also said to seal our hearts.
- Romans 2:29: circumcision of the heart in the spirit; overlap of heart and spirit.
- Conclusion: Holy Spirit indwells both heart and spirit via their overlap.
Scripture References
| Reference | Content/Point |
|---|
| Isaiah 11:1–2 | Sevenfold spirit: Lord, wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord. |
| Revelation (seven eyes/Spirits) | Seven Spirits of God; multiplicity within unity. |
| Revelation (spirit of prophecy) | Testimony of Jesus as spirit of prophecy, beyond Isaiah’s list. |
| Romans 8:5 | Living according to flesh vs. Spirit; dual interpretive possibility. |
| Romans 1:3 | Jesus’ descent “according to the flesh” as physical lineage. |
| Romans 7:18 | Nothing good dwells in flesh; will vs. performance tension. |
| Romans 7:24–25 | “Body of death”; mind serves God’s law; flesh serves sin’s law. |
| 1 Corinthians 6:17 | One spirit with the Lord; Spirit in our spirit. |
| Romans 2:29 | Circumcision of the heart in the spirit; heart–spirit overlap. |
| Jeremiah 4:19 | Soul’s alarm of war causes heart pain. |
| Proverbs 15:13 | Merry heart yields cheerful countenance; sorrow breaks spirit. |
| Proverbs 17:22 | Merry heart like medicine; broken spirit harms bones. |
Action Items
- Submit the body’s desires to spirit-led, Christ-aligned order.
- Cultivate a merry heart to support health and resilience.
- Pursue understanding of human design to apply Jesus’ finished work precisely.
- Where appropriate, explore ministry addressing spiritual causes of physical issues.
Decisions
- Treat the Holy Spirit’s unity and sevenfold facets as both-and, not either-or.
- Recognize the heart as central, interfacing with body, soul, and spirit for holistic alignment.