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“I must drink. I must drink. I must drink until I am drunk with the Holy Spirit.”
Are you thirsty? Does your soul tremble with an uncontrollable desire to experience God in a way that turns your entire value system upside down? The greatest tragedy of our generation isn’t a lack of knowledge. It’s not a lack of songs. It’s not a lack of churches. It’s a lack of thirst. Yes, burning thirst. The kind God sees from heaven as an offering, the kind that leads you to say, like David in the Psalms:
My soul thirsts for you, for the living God. (Psalm 42:2)
A cry of love, a cry of intimacy that Jesus cannot ignore. God is looking for a Bride, not a nun. He’s looking for a lovesick one, not a Kingdom employee.
Ephesians 5:27 reveals God’s plan:
That He might present to Himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and blameless. (Ephesians 5:27)
Not just saved. Glorious! A Bride able to withstand His glory, standing before Him—transformed, transfigured.
He is looking for lovers — not spectators, not consumers, not performers, but lovers. Are you ready to shift into this dimension?
Many have reduced the anointing to emotion, to a visible manifestation. But the anointing is not falling. It’s not shaking. It’s not shouting. It’s not only feeling. I once went seeking the hands of men of God to have them lay hands on me, hoping — yes — to fall! And the day I fell, I was excited! I said to myself: That’s it, I’ve got the anointing! But you know what? When I got back up, nothing had changed. I discovered that falling is not the goal. It’s not the fruit. It’s not even the supreme sign. God is seeking what Gabriel described before Zechariah:
I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God. (Luke 1:19)
He doesn’t fall. He stands. He contains the glory.
The anointing is the capacity given by God to walk in your spiritual office. It’s not just a fiery experience; it’s a heavenly ordination.
When Jesus says in Isaiah 61:1:
The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon Me, because the LORD has anointed Me
He wasn’t describing an emotional effect, but a divine empowerment. The anointing enables you to operate at a divine level. Jesus could proclaim, heal, deliver, restore, because He had been anointed.
And Romans 8:9 reminds us that if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him. If you don’t have the same Spirit, you don’t have the same DNA. Period.
Brother, sister, God wants to take you to a level where the devil doesn’t even dare pronounce your name. Paul, I know. And you, they will know you too! You’re going to enter into a zone forbidden to the kingdom of darkness. The kingdom of a Christ fully formed in you. A dimension where it is no longer you who lives, but Christ who lives in you. No longer a spiritual child, no longer reactive, no longer emotional, but stable, solid, standing!
The Bride does not tremble under the glory — she carries it proudly. She bears it divinely.
Do you know why Jesus died? It wasn’t just to save the lost — it was to have a Bride: glorious, in love, and mature.
When we read Ephesians 5:25-27, we understand that the cross wasn’t just to pull someone out of hell — it was also to present before God a Bride who can stand in full glory without dying.
God does not share His glory with the crowd; He entrusts it to the Bride.
That’s why the Holy Spirit descended on the day of Pentecost. It wasn’t just to give gifts. It was to activate a Bride!
A people who love in the divine way, a people in whom Romans 5:5 is fulfilled:
The love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.
The Bride has a love that no one else has. A love that shakes the throne of God.
I remember the devotion of your youth, your love as a bride; how you followed Me in the wilderness. (Jeremiah 2:2)
Who can follow, who can love in the wilderness? Who can love God when there’s no manifestation? When there are no “likes”? When there’s no stage?
God is looking for that category of believers who will make their home, their room, their office an altar of encounter. Not to cast out the devil, but to love God!
I don’t build altars against demons anymore. I now build altars to meet my Beloved.
I’m tired of performance. I need love. Real love. The one that pushes you to seek God for Him, not for the stage. Not to shine. Not to walk in and say “look at me.”
One day, God humiliated me publicly. Three days of fasting. Three days of hibernation. Three days locked in for glory… and nothing. Heaven was closed. No impact. Why? Because my zeal was not inspired by love but by ambition.
And God said to me: “Can you lock yourself away the same way just to love Me?”
That day, I wept. I let go of every human agenda. I want to drink, Lord. Not to impress, but to be transformed.
The program of God is not just a church that shouts. It’s a church that builds.
A church that the gates of hell cannot prevail against.
A church where every believer becomes a station of glory.
Because it was built in love.
No more spiritual candy. We are entering a church of maturity, where priorities shift.
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. But when I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. (1 Corinthians 13:11)
The childish church reasons like a child, wants candy, wants recognition. But the mature church chooses weighty things, things that bear fruit. Reactions will change. Divine appointments too.
The Holy Spirit is not seeking applause. He is seeking a burning Bride.
Father, I want to be that Bride. That Bride who longs, who yearns, who pursues perfection in You. I no longer want to live to impress. I no longer want to live to be seen. I want to love You with all my heart. I give You my thirst. I give You my altar. Here are my tears, here is my faith. Pour out Your love in me. Fill me once more until I am drunk. Completely drunk with You. No more performances. No more fake agendas. Build me. Inspire me. Burn in me. Let my life become an altar for Your fire in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
🙏 If you’ve never given your life to Jesus, pray this with faith:
Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that I need You. I believe You died for my sins and that You rose again. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Savior. Transform my life and lead me on Your path. Amen.
- Ephesians 5:27 – The Glorious Church without spot or wrinkle
- Romans 5:5 – The love of God poured out by the Holy Spirit
- 1 Corinthians 13:11 – When I was a child…
- Romans 8:9 – He who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him
- Isaiah 61:1 – The anointing to set the oppressed free
- Jeremiah 2:2 – The love of a bride in the desert
- Romans 12:1 – The living sacrifice
- Luke 9:23 – Taking up your cross daily
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