00:00 – Welcome & Opening Prayer: Preparing for God’s Presence
02:30 – The Call to Power: Fresh Anointing and Spiritual Authority
10:15 – The Horn of Power: Where True Authority Comes From
19:40 – Paying the Price: Finding Your Horn and Staying Anointed
30:20 – The Process of Refining: How God Breaks Religion to Birth Power
46:10 – The Refinery of the Spirit: From Anointing to Power (Acts 10:38)
57:40 – The Life of a Spiritual Philanthropist: Spending the Power for Others
1:09:50 – Demonstration of Power: Miracles, Healings, and Testimonies
In this profound and challenging message titled “The Price of Carrying God’s Power,” Apostle Arome Osayi unveils the spiritual requirements for hosting and sustaining the power of God. Every generation prays for revival, but few are willing to pay the price that power demands.
This message exposes the processes of consecration, discipline, and death to self that precede true power in the kingdom of God. It is not enough to desire anointing—God must first build a vessel that can carry His weight.
Apostle Arome explains that divine power is not distributed casually. God commits power to men who have proven faithful under the dealings of His Spirit. The price of power is brokenness, purity, and alignment with the will of God.
KEY REVELATIONS FROM THE MESSAGE
1. The Nature of Divine Power
God’s power is not energy or emotion; it is the expression of His Spirit through a sanctified vessel. The power of God is alive, purposeful, and holy. It cannot coexist with pride, rebellion, or fleshly ambition. True power flows only where God is enthroned.
2. The Principle of Trust
Before God commits power, He watches for faithfulness. Divine power is a trust, not a gift of convenience. The same Spirit that empowers is the Spirit that tests. Many pray for authority but resist the process that purifies. God cannot empower an unbroken man.
3. The Process of Death and Brokenness
Carrying power begins at the altar where flesh dies. The anointing is expensive because it is measured in the weight of your obedience. Until the cross has dealt with ambition, offense, pride, and self-preservation, the Holy Spirit will not rest upon a man permanently.
Brokenness is the price every vessel must pay to carry divine weight without contamination.
4. Consecration and Holiness as Power Conditions
Power is sustained by purity. When the vessel becomes impure, the flow of grace is hindered. Apostle Arome emphasizes that consecration is not legalism—it is the preservation of spiritual voltage. Those who live casually in sin cannot walk in sustained power.
5. The Discipline of Waiting and Prayer
Power does not come through haste or titles. It comes through waiting. The Holy Spirit fashions power in men who tarry in His presence. Prayer, fasting, and separation are the tools of divine processing. Every revivalist was first a man hidden in the secret place.
6. The Burden of Responsibility
The greater the power, the higher the demand. Divine power is not for personal display but for advancing God’s kingdom. To carry power is to carry burden. God entrusts authority to those whose hearts burn for His purpose, not their reputation.
7. The Danger of Power Without Process
When a man receives power prematurely, corruption is inevitable. The gifts of God may function, but character becomes the downfall. God is more interested in who you become than what you can perform. Power without death breeds disaster.
8. The Call to Intimacy
The highest price for power is intimacy. The Holy Spirit does not empower strangers. Only those who know His voice, yield to His dealings, and walk in constant fellowship can handle the dimensions of power that transform nations.
SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Acts 1:8 – “But you shall receive power after the Holy Ghost has come upon you.”
2 Timothy 2:20–21 – “If a man purge himself… he shall be a vessel unto honour.”
Luke 24:49 – “Tarry until you are endued with power from on high.”
Philippians 3:10 – “That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection.”
1 Samuel 16 – The process of David’s anointing and divine approval.
WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH
If you hunger to be used by God, this teaching will realign your expectations and ignite your spirit. You will learn:
Why divine power requires death to self.
How to prepare as a vessel fit for divine use.
What separates anointed men from casual believers.
The connection between purity, obedience, and spiritual authority.
How to walk in sustained intimacy with the Holy Spirit.
This is not a message for convenience—it is for those who desire to pay the price to carry God’s power and manifest His presence in their generation.
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