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S4 Ep. 248 Holy Spirit GPS: Finding Your Way to Future Destinations

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What does it truly mean to see tomorrow? Not through crystal balls or tea leaves, but through a profound relationship that transcends human understanding.
Join Amakri Isubuye, your neighborhood word trader, as he explores the fascinating concept of foreseeing the future through divine partnership. Drawing from popular culture examples like the TV show Eli Stone and a Nicolas Cage film, Amakri reveals how fictional characters' abilities to perceive future events were amplified through specific relationships – pointing to a deeper spiritual truth.
The cornerstone of this episode is Acts 1:8, where Jesus promises his disciples they would receive power through the Holy Spirit, enabling them to be witnesses from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. This biblical foundation establishes that true foresight comes not from analytical thinking or data processing alone, but through spiritual connection.
While we value analysis and intelligence in today's world, Amakri argues these tools have limitations. They help us learn and understand, but revelation – seeing what cannot be naturally perceived – requires tapping into something beyond ourselves. This relationship-based vision doesn't typically arrive all at once, but in "bite-sized" portions that guide our next steps without overwhelming us with the entire journey.
For those seeking to develop this capacity to see tomorrow, the message resonates clearly: invest in your relationship with the Holy Spirit. This divine partnership transforms how you perceive time and possibility – not just predicting the future, but helping shape it with certainty rather than probability.
Ready to see beyond the horizon of your current understanding? Listen now and discover how you might walk into tomorrow with clarity and purpose through the ultimate visionary partnership.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to the Word Cafe (00:00:00)

2. The Constant of Change (00:03:05)

3. The Man Who Sees Tomorrow (00:05:56)

4. Stories of Future Vision (00:07:18)

5. Relationship with the Holy Spirit (00:15:42)

6. Walking into Tomorrow (00:19:43)

7. Closing and Contact Information (00:22:16)

255 episodes

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Content provided by Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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What does it truly mean to see tomorrow? Not through crystal balls or tea leaves, but through a profound relationship that transcends human understanding.
Join Amakri Isubuye, your neighborhood word trader, as he explores the fascinating concept of foreseeing the future through divine partnership. Drawing from popular culture examples like the TV show Eli Stone and a Nicolas Cage film, Amakri reveals how fictional characters' abilities to perceive future events were amplified through specific relationships – pointing to a deeper spiritual truth.
The cornerstone of this episode is Acts 1:8, where Jesus promises his disciples they would receive power through the Holy Spirit, enabling them to be witnesses from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. This biblical foundation establishes that true foresight comes not from analytical thinking or data processing alone, but through spiritual connection.
While we value analysis and intelligence in today's world, Amakri argues these tools have limitations. They help us learn and understand, but revelation – seeing what cannot be naturally perceived – requires tapping into something beyond ourselves. This relationship-based vision doesn't typically arrive all at once, but in "bite-sized" portions that guide our next steps without overwhelming us with the entire journey.
For those seeking to develop this capacity to see tomorrow, the message resonates clearly: invest in your relationship with the Holy Spirit. This divine partnership transforms how you perceive time and possibility – not just predicting the future, but helping shape it with certainty rather than probability.
Ready to see beyond the horizon of your current understanding? Listen now and discover how you might walk into tomorrow with clarity and purpose through the ultimate visionary partnership.

Support the show

You can support this show via the link below;
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to the Word Cafe (00:00:00)

2. The Constant of Change (00:03:05)

3. The Man Who Sees Tomorrow (00:05:56)

4. Stories of Future Vision (00:07:18)

5. Relationship with the Holy Spirit (00:15:42)

6. Walking into Tomorrow (00:19:43)

7. Closing and Contact Information (00:22:16)

255 episodes

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