Promised Land By Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Access
Just as Joshua and Caleb saw a different report, you must see what God says about you. Pastor Chris teaches Rhapsody of Realities as a daily tool to reprogram your mind to see yourself in the Promised Land. If the Word says you are healed, then in your Promised Land, sickness has no jurisdiction.
See yourself as a victor. Speak the Word only. Refuse the report of the five senses. The giants are bread for you. Welcome to your Promised Land. "For we which have believed do enter into rest." — Hebrews 4:3 (As taught by Pastor Chris) Promised Land By Pastor Chris Oyakhilome
According to Pastor Chris, the Promised Land is not "heaven." Heaven is rest; the Promised Land is warfare and victory . It is the —a life lived in the fullness of the Holy Spirit where you exercise authority over circumstances. "The Promised Land is a place of ruling and reigning. It is where you are not a victim, but a victor; not a beggar, but a lender to nations." — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Key Characteristics of the Promised Land Mentality To live in your Promised Land, you must adopt a new mindset. Pastor Chris breaks down the characteristics of this victorious life: 1. The Land of "Milk and Honey" (Supernatural Supply) The world lives in a boom-and-bust cycle. The Promised Land, however, operates by different laws. Pastor Chris teaches that "milk" speaks of the undiluted Word of God , and "honey" speaks of the sweetness of the Spirit’s inspiration . In this land, your supply does not depend on the economy but on your covenant with God. You are permanently blessed. 2. The Land of Giants (Challenges as Opportunities) Ironically, the Promised Land had giants (Numbers 13). Pastor Chris explains that giants are not there to keep you out; they are there to be your bread (meat). Without challenges, you cannot exercise dominion. The presence of obstacles in your life is not a sign that you are out of God’s will; it is proof that you are in your Promised Land, ready to conquer. 3. The Land of Rest (Labour of Faith) Hebrews 4 speaks of a rest for the people of God. Pastor Chris clarifies that this rest is not laziness; it is rest from struggle . In the Promised Land, you stop trying to make things happen in your own strength and instead flow with the Word. You cease from your own labor (worry, fear, anxiety) and enter the rest of faith where the Word works. How to Possess Your Promised Land Pastor Chris is emphatic that the Promised Land is not given to you wrapped in a box; you must possess it. The title deed is yours through Christ (Galatians 3:29), but you must enforce your rights. Just as Joshua and Caleb saw a different