Have people made you seem weak because you mourned? In this episode, Sir Elorm brings light to an often-misunderstood spiritual discipline — mourning. Far from weakness, mourning is an inward movement of love, an expression of divine compassion and intercession. To mourn is to feel the weight of God’s heart for people, for nations, and for the Church.
Jesus wept though He knew resurrection was coming; true spirituality does not deny humanity. Fasting and weeping are all aspects of mourning and expressions of the burden of love that births transformation. In the fellowship of believers, mourning with others becomes a sacred act of unity, healing, and presence.
Are you available to mourn with your loved ones? In this session, you will discover the necessity of that availability.
What to Expect:
- Mourning as a spiritual practice
- The importance of mourning
- Godly sorrow versus ungodly sorrow
- The technicality of groaning
- Mourning with others as a component of fellowship
- Maintaining hope amidst sorrow
In this teaching, rediscover mourning not as despair, but as a divine posture — where love for people and the desire to see the purposes of God actualized are expressed.
Shalom! Maranatha!
In this episode, Sir Elorm teaches on the discipline of meditation—the believer’s tool for transformation. The mind is the battleground of desires, and through meditation, we align thoughts with the Word to produce life and peace.
Drawing from both Hebrew and Greek roots—Hâgah, Meletaō, and Soo-akh—this teaching unveils meditation as musing, contemplating, and confessing until the Word finds expression within. It is not only what we think, but also what we say; for every word carries a spirit component that must resonate with our inner man.
In addition to this, Sir Elorm explores the faculties of the mind—Nous, Dialogismos, Dianoia, and Phroneō—showing how imagination, intellect, and thought converge to shape the believer’s reality. As we meditate on the Word, on God, and on His works, we move from information to transformation.
What to Expect:
- Definition of meditation
- The mind as a battleground of various desires
- Exploring technicalities of meditation
- The effect of imaginations and emotions on meditation
- Prospering by meditation
- Faculties of the mind
- Things you should meditate on
Prepare for this mighty encounter with the word of God as we unpack deeper truths about meditation and how we can harness it to produce tremendous results. God bless you!
Shalom, Maranatha!
Every move of God has been preserved because someone wrote. In this episode, Sir Elorm unveils the spirituality of journaling, not as a mere habit, but as a covenant act that sustains memory, continuity, and faith.
From Moses writing for a memorial to Habakkuk inscribing the vision, scripture shows that journaling is God’s way of preserving revelation for generations. Writing is not just remembrance, it is partnership with God’s intent for longevity. It marks progress, guards counsel, and keeps us accountable to the instructions we have received and things we ought to do.
Here, Sir Elorm teaches on the different kinds of journaling, how to capture divine experiences accurately, and the implications of neglecting this discipline. For every believer seeking growth and clarity, journaling becomes both a mirror and a memorial of God’s dealings.
What to Expect:
- The spirituality of journaling
- Kinds of journaling
- Elements to take note of when journaling
- Implications of not keeping a journal
Prepare for this practical yet sacred guide to recording divine patterns and walking faithfully in remembrance. God bless you!
Shalom! Maranatha!
Fellowship is not only personal—it is corporate participation in the life of the Spirit. In this episode, Sir Elorm unveils the power of gathering, the bonds formed through communion, and the sanctifying hope that accompanies those who love the Lord’s appearing.
From breaking bread to building bonds, fellowship becomes the ground for unity, giving, and impartation. The cry of Maranatha is not just a call for Christ’s return, but a summons to purity. Where there is unity, the Lord commands His blessing; where there is love, faith, and worship in the Spirit, the Church is strengthened in glory.
Here, Sir Elorm teaches that true fellowship flows from the Spirit of Glory—bringing believers into one faith, one hope, and one love. Through fellowship, we not only receive but give, edify, and partake of divine advantages together.
What to Expect:
- Gathering of the saints
- Let him be accursed!
- Building through relationships through eating together
- Cultivating bonds among the brethren
- Fellowship of the Spirit
- The glory of the Spirit
- The temple of the Spirit
- Worship of the Spirit
- Access of the Spirit
- The unity of the Spirit
- The love of the Spirit
- The faith of the Spirit
- The gifts and impartations of the Spirit
- The hope of the Spirit
- Advantages of fellowship
Prepare for this enlightening and transformative session as we feast in light together on the subject of fellowship!
Shalom! Maranatha!
Fellowship is more than gathering — it is participation in divine life. In this episode, Sir Elorm unveils the mystery of true fellowship as the believer’s entrance into partnership, intimacy, and shared responsibility in the body of Christ.
From the breaking of bread in Acts to the oneness of Spirit in 1 Corinthians 6:17, he shows that fellowship is both a business of light and a covenant of purity. The quality of a believer’s fellowship determines the quality of their confession, their joy, and their strength in the faith.
Here, Sir Elorm expounds on the depth of being joined to the Lord, the security and cleansing that come through fellowship, and how every genuine communion flows from the cross—the highest revelation of God’s peace and power.
What to Expect:
- Intricacies of fellowship
- Security by fellowship
- Lots in fellowship
- Declaration—the motion of fellowship
- Fellowship with the Father and Son
- The Spirit and fellowship
- Joy as a product of fellowship
- True fellowship in light
- The power of fellowship
- Defiling and perverting the spirit (filthiness of the spirit)
- Understanding being JOINED to the LORD (the accurate concept of the amalgamated spirit)
Brace up for stirring call to return to the purity, joy, and power of divine fellowship — where the believer’s union with Christ becomes both their strength and security.
Shalom! Maranatha!
In this episode, Sir Elorm opens a profound discourse on the mystery of the Volume of the Books and the Scripture of Truth—two distinct yet connected realities in divine guidance. The Volume of the Books reveals what a man is called to fulfill, while the Scripture of Truth unveils what must surely come to pass according to divine decree.
God guides His people not only through revelation but also through ordained men—burning and shining lights who lead others into alignment with the will of God.
Here, Sir Elorm expounds on the principle of fatherhood in the faith, the divine pattern of authority, and the necessity of relating rightly with those who have been set over us. Not every instructor is a father, and not every manifestation of grace implies an office. True fatherhood is tied to divine ordination, continuity, and conformity to Christ.
How does one discern a true father in the faith? How should honour and obedience flow without idolizing men? These are the weighty matters addressed in this session.
What to Expect:
- Volume of the books and scripture of truth
- The necessity of ministers in guiding the Church: burning and shining lights
- The distinct role of the office of fathers
- The principle of fatherhood in the faith
- The discrepancy between fathers and instructors
- Relating in honour to your father in the faith
This is a necessary conversation on divine order, fatherhood, and the patterns of God that sustain growth and maturity in the faith. Brace yourself as we feast together in this light! God bless you!.
Shalom! Maranatha!
In this episode, Sir Elorm unveils the mystery of how spoken words establish divine agreements that shape both destiny and direction. Through confession, the believer aligns with heaven’s order, yet through ignorance, many unknowingly enter covenants outside the light.
This conversation also opens a vital dimension of guidance — the ministry of angels. Who are angels, and how do they guide, guard, and minister in the believer’s journey? Walking through the Tanakh, gospels, and epistles, we explore interesting experiences of angelic guidance.
Do you know a baby can be sanctified from the womb? Do you know that consciousness is a requirement for having angelic experiences? How aware are you of the unseen guides assigned to your path, or the saints positioned as instruments of divine help?
What to Expect:
- Mastering covenant by confession
- Angels as guides
- Guarding as a dimension of guidance
- Understanding the term “angel”
- Cases of angelic guidance from scripture
- Sanctification from the womb
- Jesus the Nazarene, not Nazirite
- Sustaining angelic consciousness
- Men as angels
- Saints of old in angelic roles
- Esteeming glorious ones and dignitaries
- Wisdom in dealing with angels
Brace yourself for this insightful and powerful session that calls the believer to discernment, reverence, and the consciousness of divine partnership in guidance.
Shalom! Maranatha!
What To Expect:
- Understanding cult and cultism
- Brotherhood and unity
- Confession as tied to cultism
- The safety of brotherhood
- Divine guidance
- The guiding nature of God
- Guidance through godly confession
- Guidance by the word
- Covenantal confessions
What To Expect:
- The technology of confessions
- Living by the lips
- Power of the tongue over thoughts
- Confession in fellowship
- Importance of confessing to the brethren
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- The pride of God
- The operations of evil angels
- Having confidence in God
- Free will and the battle of right and wrong
- Submitting to the will of God
- Deception in the church
- Prophets with lying spirits
- Falsehood and offense
- The ungodly seed
- Oaths and vows
- The ordinance of God
- Honouring earthly authority
- Creation, deliverance and judgement
- The prideful man
- Delighting in YHVH
What To Expect:
- The deposition of God’s deception
- The two aspects of ensnaring
- Three intricate matters of the prophetic
- Disadvantages of having idols of the heart
- God's standard of morality
- Reasons why God ensnares
- The principle of opposition; Pride
- Men as instruments for God’s judgment
- Proclaiming the justice of God
- Understanding the sovereignty of God and His will
- God’s Justice, Judgement and Mercy
- Authority: the ordinance of God
- The counsel of His will
- The Watchers and Holy Ones
- The duties of a watchman
- Men coming into judgment with God
- Boldness through understanding God’s sovereignty
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- Readiness in and out of season
- Enduring sound doctrine.
- Addressing loopholes in doctrines taught by men
- Profitability of religion
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- Fighting The Good Fight Of Faith
- Warring A Good Warfare In Fulfilling Prophecy
- Keeping A Good Conscience
- Handing People Over To Satan
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- The house of God as the foundation of truth.
- Serving as an example to the world
- Intricacies of modest dressing and holy hands
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- Continuity In Doctrine
- Examining Yourself Unto Growth