J6 – 10 attitudes to have to live Christ – Impact Conference 2025 – Apostle Mohammed SANOGO

The 10 dispositions to see Christ fully live through you

“Hallelujah! The Lord is good! The Eternal One is good!” Whether or not your soul feels it, proclaim it. Because He is! Because it’s true! And if you want heaven to open over your life, this proclamation must become your reality. Is there still someone who can raise their voice and say: “My God is good!”?

Do you truly want to live Christ? You want Him to completely take over your life? Then it will take more than just sighing… You must be willing. Yes, there are specific dispositions required to see the life of Christ spring forth through you. It’s not enough to long for it. You need to learn how to position yourself.

In Isaiah 1:18-20, God clearly says: “Come now, and let us reason together. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. But if you resist and rebel, you shall be devoured.” The starting point of any transformation through Christ is an inner disposition: the will to get there, and the humility to be led.

Disposition 1: willing and submissive

God is not calling you to be perfect on your own. He never asked you for that. He asks one thing: that you be willing and submissive. He says: “If you are willing and obedient”… then, regardless of your past, your anger, your impurity, your hatred, your unfaithfulness, your lying: everything can become white. Everything can be restored. What God is waiting for is that you acknowledge His will, that you do not reject it even if you are unable to fulfill it yet.

“But apostle… you don’t know what she did to me!” Do not alter God’s will just because your heart feels incapable. Don’t say: “I can’t forgive her, so it must not be God’s will.” No! What God wants is that you forgive. And recognizing that—even if you don’t yet have the strength to do it—is already a good disposition. From there, God can begin to work on your heart.

But if you resist… you block everything. You think you’re spiritual, but you’re in rebellion. If you are willing, God transforms. If you are obedient, you will see Christ live through you.

Disposition 2: thirsting to receive the seven dimensions of the Holy Spirit

It’s time to move from the firstfruits to the fullness. The first Pentecost brought the firstfruits. But the latter rain will be far greater.

Revelation 4:5 – Seven blazing lamps before the throne of God, which are the seven spirits of God

This is not a contradiction to the fact that there is one Holy Spirit. No. It is a revelation of His seven expressions or manifestations.

In Isaiah 11:2, it is written: “The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him: the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.” These are the seven lamps. And the issue many believers face is that one or two flames are lit… but the others are extinguished. You may have received love (akos) but lack wisdom! You may be spiritual but without understanding, so incapable of building. You may be strong in the expression of faith but without counsel, and so you wear out quickly.

You need all the lamps. You need every flame.

Disposition 3: seek wisdom — that flame which teaches you to build

Wisdom is not just about being intelligent. Wisdom is a flame. It gives you the ability to build, to organize, to spiritually structure. You can be gentle, filled with love, but unable to erect a lasting work if wisdom escapes you. That’s why so many well-meaning people fail: because they don’t know how to build.

And this flame of wisdom doesn’t come automatically. You have to seek it. You have to desire it. You have to be willing to listen, to learn, to be trained. God does not pour out His anointing on a leaky vessel! Wisdom is the vessel that holds the oil of the Spirit. Without wisdom, the lamps go out—even after the greatest outpourings. The foolish virgins? It’s not that they weren’t holy. It was their lack of wisdom.

Disposition 4: welcome the Spirit of counsel tied to the Spirit of might

God may have given you a great vision… but if you listen to the wrong advisors, you are going to fail. That’s what happened to Cyrus in Ezra: a good beginning, construction stopped because of bad counsel.

This is why the Spirit of counsel is an essential lamp. It not only tells you what to do, but when to do it, how to do it. And when you listen to the right counsel, you no longer waste your strength. You no longer waste your energy in useless efforts.

When the Spirit of counsel is in you, the Holy Spirit draws the right people to you, divine helpers, strategic resources. This is the flame that makes you build intelligently, without wearing out. And it is tied to the Spirit of might.

Disposition 5: embrace the specificity of your faith

It is said in Acts 14 that Paul saw that a paralyzed man had faith to be healed. Not faith to become rich. Not faith to preach. But a specific faith for healing.

And here’s what God says: every faith is specific. The field in which you believe without struggling, where you feel at peace—that’s where your specific faith resides. And for that faith to manifest, it must be fed through a disposition: listening to the word of Christ in that area.

  • Listen to messages about healing if you want the gift of healing.
  • If you want to prosper, listen to teachings on divine provision.

Faith comes by hearing!

But that faith is not enough. You must go further.

Disposition 6: manifest faith through demonstration

True faith is not dreaming. It is demonstrating. It means taking action. It means being trained. God told me: “You want to succeed in your cocoa field? Train yourself like a farmer! Otherwise, you don’t have faith.”

The problem is we think dreaming is believing. No. Faith is embracing a new form. It’s moving from thought to action, from dream to demonstration. You want God to use you for miracles? Start praying for the sick! Start developing a form. You want to learn how to build? Train yourself!

You want to become a wife after God’s heart? God formed Eve from Adam’s heart. God forms. He doesn’t release callings without forming. True faith is what leads you to be trained to reflect your calling.

Disposition 7: accept the faltering — the wisdom of the sixth day

God doesn’t create perfection all at once. His model is man: vulnerable, fragile, dependent. Everything God creates begins faltering. God said He formed the man… then formed the woman. Not perfect at once. But progressing. And too many Christians want everything, immediately. But in the lack of wisdom, you lose the flame.

Wisdom teaches you that even in faltering, God is building. That your ministry, at the start, will be immature. That your walk in the gifts will begin shaky. That your spiritual life needs growth—not instantaneity. God saw that the faltering man He had just formed was “very good.” Accept your fragile beginnings. Work on them with faith and obedience.

Disposition 8: feeding your being with hunger for the manifestation of Christ

You must say: “I want to live Christ!” Not just talk about Him, but manifest Him. I want His love to operate through me. I want His wisdom to be seen in me. I want His strength to flow through my hands. I am thirsty to bear His image. Thirsty for Him to be formed in me.

Disposition 9: be willing to hear — live a life connected to the word of Christ

Christ comes through the Word. If you want Him to be formed in you, you must regularly hear His voice. “Faith comes by hearing.” Ongoing Word. You want to grow in strength, listen to what champions of faith say. You want to heal? Listen to the word in that area. Be exposed to the subject. What you refuse to hear, you will never live.

Disposition 10: say Amen through a concrete act

Sow into what you’ve received. There is a spiritual dimension tied to the prophetic offering. Solomon asked for wisdom by bringing a sacrifice. Do you want to seal your disposition? Take an action. An offering in the word you just heard activates it in the spiritual realm.

Let’s pray together

Holy Spirit, fill me! I refuse to remain limited to one or two lamps. I want all the flames. Ignite in me the fire of counsel, of wisdom, of knowledge, of understanding, of might. I make myself obedient. I declare that I am willing to walk in Your will, even if I don’t yet have the strength. Form Christ in me, Lord, form me. I offer myself to You in the name of Jesus. Amen!

🙏 If you’ve never given your life to Jesus, pray this with faith:

Lord Jesus, I believe You died for my sins and that You rose again. I accept You today as my Savior and my Lord. Be formed in me. Make me an instrument of Your glory. Amen.

At the heart of the Bible

  • Isaiah 11:2 – The seven spirits of God
  • Acts 14:9 – A specific faith
  • Isaiah 1:18-20 – Come now and let us reason together
  • Romans 12:1 – The living sacrifice
  • Luke 9:23 – Take up your cross daily
  • Hebrews 13:2 – Welcome strangers

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