OUR YEAR OF EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY: SHINING GLORIOUSLY IN GOD’S COVENANT OF LIFE AND PEACE. WEEK 28 ENDING 12/07/2025
YOU ARE MANIFESTING IN EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY OF GOD:
1. Isaiah 66:10-14,Psalm 66:1-7,Psalm 66:16,Psalm 66:20,Luke 10:1-12,Luke 10:17-20,Galatians 6:14-18
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PN 1). Manifesting God’s Glory through Grace-Filled Praise, Kingdom Assignment, and Cross-Centred Living
This theme captures the arc of the study:
• Grace and Comfort from God’s nurturing promise (Isaiah 66)
• Praise and Thanksgiving for His mighty acts and mercy (Psalms 66)
• Kingdom Authority and Eternal Joy from divine calling (Luke 10)
• The Cross and New Creation as the believer’s true boast (Galatians 6)
It powerfully conveys a call to live in, declare, and demonstrate God’s glory through thanksgiving, Spirit-empowered service, and Christ-centred identity.
Exposition:
God’s Exceptional Glory: Comfort, Healing, and Flourishing
(Isaiah 66:10–14)
This Passage offers a prophetic vision of Jerusalem’s restoration, likened to a mother nurturing her child. The LORD promises peace like a river and comfort like a mother’s embrace. His hand shall be known among His servants, and His indignation against His enemies.
Interpretation
• God’s exceptional glory is revealed in His ability to restore, comfort, and cause His people to flourish.
• The imagery of nursing and rejoicing speaks of deep satisfaction and divine intimacy.
• The LORD’s hand is both protective and powerful—bringing joy to the faithful and judgement to the rebellious.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers are called to rejoice in the promises of restoration and divine comfort.
• The Holy Spirit ministers healing and peace to those who mourn and wait upon the LORD.
• We must position ourselves as servants who recognise the hand of God in both discipline and deliverance.
God’s Exceeding Glory: Praise for His Mighty Acts
(Psalms 66:1–7, 16, 20)
This Psalm is a global call to worship, celebrating the awesome deeds of God. It recalls the miraculous crossing of the sea and invites all to witness the LORD’s faithfulness.
Interpretation
• God’s exceeding glory is seen in His dominion over creation and His intervention in history.
• The psalmist’s personal testimony affirms that God hears prayer and does not withhold His mercy.
• The LORD’s works are not only to be remembered—they are to be declared with joy and reverence.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians are to live as worshippers—declaring the greatness of God in every season.
• Testimonies of answered prayer should be shared to strengthen the faith of others.
• Praise is a spiritual weapon and a witness to the nations of God’s enduring love and power.
God’s Shining Glory: Authority, Joy, and Eternal Security (Luke 10:1–12, 17–20)
Jesus Christ sends out seventy disciples with authority to heal and proclaim the Kingdom. They return rejoicing that even demons are subject to them. Yet Jesus redirects their joy to the greater truth—that their names are written in Heaven.
Interpretation
• God’s shining glory is revealed in the delegated authority of Jesus Christ to His followers.
• The Kingdom of God is not only proclaimed—it is demonstrated through power and compassion.
• True glory is not in miracles alone, but in eternal relationship with the Father.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers are commissioned to go forth in the authority of Jesus Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
• Ministry success should never eclipse the joy of salvation and intimacy with God.
• We are to walk in humility, knowing that our identity is secured in Heaven, not in performance.
God’s Transforming Glory: The Cross and the New Creation (Galatians 6:14–18)
Paul closes his letter by boasting only in the Cross of Jesus Christ. He declares that circumcision means nothing—what matters is becoming a new creation. He bears the marks of Christ and blesses those who walk by this rule.
Interpretation
• God’s transforming glory is revealed in the Cross, which redefines identity and allegiance.
• The world is crucified to the believer, and the believer to the world—this is radical separation unto God.
• The new creation is the true mark of belonging to Christ, not external rituals.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians must glory in the Cross, not in religious performance or human approval.
• The Holy Spirit forms Christ within us, making us new from the inside out.
• We are to walk in peace, mercy, and grace—bearing the marks of surrender and spiritual maturity.
Inspiring lessons centred on Thanksgiving and Praising the God of Grace, Favour, and Mercy for Glorious Manifestation Sunday:
🌿 1. Rejoice in God’s Comforting Glory (Isaiah 66:10–14)
• God’s Love is likened to a mother’s embrace—tender, nourishing, and restorative.
• His Grace flows like a river, bringing peace and healing to those who mourn.
• Lesson: Give thanks for the comfort and flourishing that come from abiding in God’s Presence. His Favour restores what sorrow tried to steal.
🎶 2. Praise the God of Awesome Deeds (Psalm 66:1–7, 16, 20)
• The Psalmist calls all the earth to shout joyfully and proclaim the glorious praise of the LORD.
• God’s Mercy and Faithfulness are not hidden—they are to be declared with boldness.
• Lesson: Let your thanksgiving be loud and joyful. Share your testimony of answered prayer and celebrate the God who never turns away His Mercy.
🔥 3. Walk in Authority and Joy (Luke 10:1–12, 17–20)
• Jesus Christ sends out His Disciples with power, and they return rejoicing that even demons submit in His Name.
• Yet He reminds them: “Rejoice not that the spirits are subject unto you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in Heaven.”
• Lesson: Praise God not just for what He does through you, but for who you are in Him. Your identity in Christ is the greatest manifestation of His Mercy.
✝️ 4. Boast Only in the Cross (Galatians 6:14–18)
• Paul declares that his only boast is in the Cross of Jesus Christ, through which the world is crucified to him.
• What matters is not outward ritual, but becoming a new creation by His Grace.
• Lesson: Give thanks for the transforming Mercy of God. His Favour is not earned—it is received through the Finished Work of Jesus Christ.
🌟 Summary for Glorious Manifestation Sunday
• Thanksgiving flows from recognising God’s Comfort, Power, and Redemptive Love.
• Praise is the believer’s response to Grace that restores, Favour that empowers, and Mercy that transforms.
• Glorious manifestation is not just external—it is the inward renewal and outward testimony of a life touched by the Holy Spirit.
Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These Scriptures together unveil a radiant vision of God’s Glory:
• Exceptional in His Comfort and Restoration (Isaiah 66),
• Exceeding in His Mighty Acts and Faithful Love (Psalms 66),
• Shining in the Authority and Joy of the Kingdom (Luke 10),
• Transforming in the Cross and New Creation (Galatians 6).
Pentecostal believers are invited to live in this glory—anchored in identity, overflowing with praise, walking in power, and shaped by the Cross.
Let’s pray:
Here are special prophetic blessings for all who receive this study in faith:
🌿 Prophetic Blessings for Glorious Manifestation
1. May the God of Comfort surround you with peace like a river and cause you to flourish where you once wept. (Isaiah 66:12–14)
2. May your mouth be filled with praise and your heart overflow with testimonies of the LORD’s mercy and mighty acts. (Psalms 66:1–2, 16, 20)
3. May the power of Jesus Christ rest upon you as you go forth in Kingdom authority—healing, proclaiming, and rejoicing in your eternal inheritance. (Luke 10:9, 19–20)
4. May the Cross of Christ be your boast and banner, marking you as a new creation, crucified to the world and radiant in divine grace. (Galatians 6:14–16)
Go forth into Glorious Manifestation Sunday with joy, humility, and boldness—your name is written in Heaven, your praise is heard in Heaven, and your life is being shaped for glory.
2. Genesis 28:10-22, Psalms 91:1-15, Matthew 9:18-26
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PN 2). 🌟 God’s Exceptional Glory: The Covenant Encounter
(Genesis 28:10–22)
Jacob, fleeing from Esau, stops to rest and dreams of a ladder reaching from Earth to Heaven, with Angels ascending and descending. The LORD stands above it and reaffirms the Covenant made with Abraham and Isaac—promising land, descendants, and divine presence.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Initiative to meet Jacob in a place of vulnerability and transition.
• The ladder symbolises divine access—Heaven touching Earth—foreshadowing Jesus Christ as the Ultimate Connection between God and humanity.
• The LORD’s Promise, “I am with thee… I will not leave thee”, affirms His Unwavering Commitment to His People.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must recognise that divine encounters often come in wilderness moments—when we are alone, uncertain, or on the run.
• The Holy Spirit still speaks through dreams, visions, and Scripture—calling us to Covenantal faith and worship.
• Like Jacob, we must respond with reverence, consecration, and a vow to honour God with our lives and resources.
🕊️ God’s Exceeding Glory: The Shelter of the Most High
(Psalms 91:1–15)
This Psalm is a declaration of Divine Protection for those who dwell in the secret place of the Most High. It speaks of deliverance from danger, Angelic guardianship, and the promise of long life and salvation.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Ability to shield, rescue, and preserve those who trust in Him.
• The imagery of refuge, fortress, and shadow conveys intimacy and security in the Presence of the Almighty.
• The LORD’s Personal response in verses 14–15 reveals His Heart: “Because he hath set his love upon Me… I will deliver him.”
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians are called to abide—not visit—in the Presence of God. This is a lifestyle of prayer, worship, and trust.
• The Holy Spirit invites us into the “secret place” where fear is replaced by faith and anxiety by assurance.
• We must declare God’s Promises aloud, activating them through confession and expectation.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Power Over Death and Disease
(Matthew 9:18–26)
Jesus Christ is approached by a synagogue leader whose daughter has died. On the way to the house, a woman with a twelve-year issue of blood touches His Garment and is healed. Jesus then raises the girl from the dead.
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Authority over sickness and death.
• The woman’s faith—“If I may but touch His garment…”—demonstrates that even the smallest act of belief can unlock divine power.
• Jesus Christ’s Calm Command, “The maid is not dead, but sleepeth,” reveals Heaven’s perspective over Earth’s despair.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must cultivate bold, expectant faith—reaching for Jesus Christ even in the crowd.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to believe for healing, restoration, and resurrection power in every area of life.
• We are called to walk with Jesus Christ into places of death and declare life, knowing that His presence changes everything.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These three passages unveil a radiant tapestry of God’s glory:
• Exceptional in His Covenantal Promises and Personal Encounters (Genesis 28),
• Exceeding in His Protective Presence and Faithful Love (Psalms 91),
• Shining in the Healing, Resurrection Power of Jesus Christ (Matthew 9).
Pentecostal Christians are invited to live in this glory—anchored in divine promise, covered by divine protection, and empowered by divine presence.
🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Those Who Dwell in Glory
1. May the God of Bethel visit you with divine encounters in unexpected places, and may His Covenant Promises unfold over your life with clarity and power. (Genesis 28:12–15)
2. May you dwell continually in the secret place of the Most High, shielded by His wings, and surrounded by Angelic protection in every season. (Psalms 91:1–11)
3. May the Holy Spirit awaken your faith to reach for Jesus Christ in every crisis, and may virtue flow into your life, bringing healing, restoration, and joy. (Matthew 9:20–22)
4. May the voice of Jesus Christ silence every report of death and despair in your life, and may Resurrection Power visit your household with undeniable glory. (Matthew 9:24–25)
5. May your life become a pillar of worship and a gateway of Heaven, where the Presence of God is honoured and His Promises are fulfilled. (Genesis 28:17–22)
Go forth in the assurance that the LORD is with you, will keep you, and will not leave you until He has done all He has spoken concerning you.
3. Genesis 41:55-57; 42:5-7, 17-24, Psalms 17:1, 2-3, 6-7, 8, 15, Matthew 9:32-38
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PN 3). 🌾 God’s Exceptional Glory: Provision in Famine and Forgiveness in Testing
(Genesis 41:55–57; 42:5–7, 17–24)
In the midst of global famine, Joseph—once rejected and sold into slavery—becomes the vessel through which God provides for nations. His brothers, unaware of his identity, bow before him, fulfilling the prophetic dreams of his youth.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Ability to raise the forgotten and use them to preserve life.
• Joseph’s restraint and emotional depth show a heart transformed by divine purpose, not bitterness.
• The testing of his brothers exposes guilt and awakens conscience—God uses conviction to prepare hearts for reconciliation.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must trust that God’s Providence often unfolds through seasons of hardship and delay.
• The Holy Spirit uses conviction—not condemnation—to bring about repentance and restoration.
• We are called to be vessels of provision and mercy, even to those who once wronged us.
🙏 God’s Exceeding Glory: Prayer, Protection, and Presence
(Psalms 17:1–3, 6–8, 15)
David cries out to the LORD with confidence in divine justice. He pleads for protection and intimacy, desiring to be kept as the “apple of the eye” and hidden under the shadow of God’s Wings.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Attentiveness to the Righteous and His Willingness to vindicate.
• The Psalmist’s integrity and transparency before God invite divine favour and protection.
• The ultimate satisfaction is not in earthly vindication, but in beholding the face of God in Righteousness.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians are called to cultivate a life of prayer rooted in sincerity and spiritual hunger.
• The Holy Spirit invites us into the “secret place” where we are shielded, strengthened, and satisfied.
• Our greatest reward is not deliverance from trouble, but communion with God in the midst of it.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Compassion, Healing, and Kingdom Urgency
(Matthew 9:32–38)
Jesus Christ heals a mute man possessed by a demon, astonishing the crowds. Yet the Pharisees accuse Him of operating by demonic power. Undeterred, Jesus continues to teach, heal, and proclaim the Kingdom, moved with compassion for the harassed and helpless.
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Authority over darkness and His Compassion for the broken.
• The contrast between the crowd’s amazement and the Pharisees’ accusation highlights the blindness of religious pride.
• Jesus Christ’s Call for labourers reflects the urgency of the harvest and the scarcity of surrendered hearts.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must walk in the Authority of Jesus Christ, confronting spiritual oppression with boldness and compassion.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to see people not as problems, but as sheep needing a Shepherd.
• We are called to be labourers—healing, teaching, and proclaiming the Gospel with urgency and love.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Radiance of Glory
These Scriptures together unveil a radiant vision of God’s Glory:
• Exceptional in His Providence and Redemptive Orchestration (Genesis 41–42),
• Exceeding in His Protective Presence and Righteous Vindication (Psalms 17),
• Shining in the Compassion and Power of Jesus Christ (Matthew 9).
Pentecostal Christians are invited to live in this glory—anchored in divine purpose, hidden in divine presence, and sent forth in divine power.
🌾 Prophetic Blessings for Those Who Trust in God’s Glory
1. May the LORD raise you like Joseph—out of obscurity into divine prominence—so that you may become a vessel of provision and mercy in times of famine. (Genesis 41:55–57)
2. May the Holy Spirit awaken every dormant conscience around you, and may Reconciliation and Restoration flow through your life like healing rain. (Genesis 42:21–24)
3. May the God of David hear your cry, examine your heart, and hide you under the shadow of His wings—preserving you as the apple of His eye. (Psalms 17:6–8)
4. May you behold the face of the LORD in Righteousness, and may your satisfaction be found not in possessions, but in His Glorious Presence. (Psalms 17:15)
5. May Jesus Christ empower you to walk in Compassion and Kingdom Authority—healing the broken, proclaiming the Gospel, and labouring in the harvest with joy. (Matthew 9:35–38)
Go forth in the assurance that God’s Exceptional Glory will preserve you, His Exceeding Glory will protect you, and His Shining Glory will flow through you—for such a time as this.
4. Genesis 41:55-57; 42:5-7, 17-24, Psalms 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19, Matthew 10:1-7
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PN 4). 🌾 God’s Exceptional Glory: Providence in Famine and Redemption in Testing (Genesis 41:55–57; 42:5–7, 17–24)
Joseph, once rejected and sold into slavery, becomes the vessel through which God preserves nations during a severe famine. His brothers unknowingly bow before him, fulfilling the prophetic dreams of his youth.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Ability to elevate the forgotten and use them to preserve life.
• Joseph’s restraint and emotional depth show a heart transformed by divine purpose, not bitterness.
• The testing of his brothers exposes guilt and awakens conscience—God uses conviction to prepare hearts for reconciliation.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must trust that God’s Providence often unfolds through seasons of hardship and delay.
• The Holy Spirit uses conviction—not condemnation—to bring about repentance and restoration.
• We are called to be vessels of provision and mercy, even to those who once wronged us.
🎶 God’s Exceeding Glory: Praise Rooted in Sovereignty and Mercy (Psalms 33:2–3, 10–11, 18–19)
The Psalmist calls for joyful praise with instruments and new songs, celebrating the LORD’s Unchanging Counsel and Watchful Care over those who fear Him.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Dominion over nations and His intimate Concern for the Righteous.
• The plans of men are frustrated, but the Counsel of the LORD stands forever.
• His Eye is upon those who hope in His Mercy—to deliver and sustain them.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians are to cultivate a lifestyle of praise, not only in worship services but in daily living.
• Trust in God’s Sovereignty should lead to deeper joy and confident surrender.
• Praise is a spiritual weapon and a witness to the nations of God’s Enduring Love and Power.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Authority, Calling, and Kingdom Commission (Matthew 10:1–7)
Jesus Christ calls and empowers twelve disciples, giving them authority to heal and cast out unclean spirits. He sends them to the lost sheep of Israel with a message: “The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.”
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Authority and His intentional Commissioning of ordinary men for extraordinary tasks.
• The Kingdom of Heaven is not distant—it is near, active, and transformative.
• The call to preach, heal, and restore reflects the heart of Jesus Christ for the broken and scattered.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must embrace their divine calling with boldness, knowing that Jesus Christ equips those He sends.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to proclaim the Gospel, confront darkness, and minister healing.
• We are called to go—not just gather—bringing the light of the Kingdom to the lost and weary.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These Scriptures together unveil a radiant portrait of God’s Glory:
• Exceptional in His Providence and Redemptive orchestration (Genesis 41–42),
• Exceeding in His Sovereign Counsel and Faithful Mercy (Psalms 33),
• Shining in the Compassion and Power of Jesus Christ (Matthew 10).
Pentecostal Christians are invited to live in this glory—anchored in divine purpose, overflowing with praise, and sent forth in divine power.
🌾 Prophetic Blessings for Those Walking in Divine Glory
1. May the LORD raise you like Joseph—anointed with Wisdom, positioned for influence, and entrusted with provision for nations in times of need. (Genesis 41:55–57)
2. May the Holy Spirit guide you through every test with Grace, and may conviction lead to restoration, as you become a vessel of Mercy and Reconciliation. (Genesis 42:21–24)
3. May your praise be fresh and joyful, and may the Counsel of the LORD establish your steps beyond the plans of men. (Psalms 33:2–3, 10–11)
4. May the eyes of the LORD rest upon you continually, delivering you from death and preserving you in every famine—spiritual or physical. (Psalms 33:18–19)
5. May Jesus Christ empower you with Kingdom authority, and may your calling be confirmed with signs, healing, and bold proclamation of the Gospel. (Matthew 10:1–7)
Go forth in the assurance that God’s Exceptional Glory will elevate you, His Exceeding Glory will preserve you, and His Shining Glory will flow through you—for such a time as this.
5. Genesis 44:18-21, 23-29; 45:1, Psalms 105:16-19, 20-21, Matthew 10:7-15
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PN 5). 🌾 God’s Exceptional Glory: Providence, Preservation, and Reconciliation
(Genesis 44:18–21, 23–29; 45:1)
Judah pleads passionately before Joseph, unaware of his true identity, recounting the sorrow of their father Jacob and the loss of Joseph. The emotional climax comes when Joseph, overwhelmed, reveals himself to his brothers.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Providential Orchestration of events that lead to reconciliation and preservation.
• Joseph’s journey from betrayal to exaltation was not random—it was divinely appointed to preserve life.
• The emotional unveiling of Joseph reflects the heart of God, who longs to restore what was broken.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must trust that even painful seasons are part of God’s Redemptive Plan.
• The Holy Spirit works through conviction, memory, and mercy to bring healing to fractured relationships.
• We are called to be agents of Reconciliation, recognising that God’s Glory often shines brightest through forgiveness.
🔥 God’s Exceeding Glory: Tested in the Furnace, Raised to Rule
(Psalms 105:16–19, 20–21)
This passage recounts how God sent Joseph ahead of his family during a time of famine. Though imprisoned and afflicted, Joseph was tested until the Word of the LORD proved true.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Sovereign Ability to transform suffering into promotion.
• The Word of the LORD is not only prophetic—it is purifying, testing the heart until it is ready for elevation.
• Joseph’s release and appointment as ruler reflect the divine reversal that only God can Author.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians must embrace seasons of testing as preparation for divine assignment.
• The Holy Spirit uses trials to refine character and align us with God’s Purpose.
• We are to hold fast to the Word of the LORD, knowing it will come to pass in due time.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Commissioned with Power and Peace
(Matthew 10:7–15)
Jesus Christ sends out the twelve disciples with authority to heal, cleanse, and proclaim the nearness of the Kingdom. They are instructed to travel light, offer peace, and shake off rejection without bitterness.
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in the commissioning of ordinary men with extraordinary power.
• The Kingdom of Heaven is not distant—it is at hand, manifesting through healing, deliverance, and peace.
• Jesus Christ’s Instructions reflect a lifestyle of dependence on God and discernment in ministry.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers are called to go forth in the Authority of Jesus Christ, proclaiming the Gospel with signs following.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to minister with compassion, simplicity, and spiritual discernment.
• We must not be discouraged by rejection—our peace returns to us, and our mission continues.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These Scriptures unveil a radiant tapestry of God’s Glory:
• Exceptional in His Providence and Reconciliation (Genesis 44–45),
• Exceeding in His Refining and Promotion (Psalms 105),
• Shining in His Commissioning and Kingdom Power (Matthew 10).
Pentecostal Christians are invited to live in this glory—anchored in divine purpose, refined by divine testing, and sent forth in divine authority.
🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Those Walking in Divine Glory
1. May the LORD turn every hidden pain into a platform of Reconciliation, and may your story be rewritten with Mercy, Honour, and Restoration. (Genesis 45:1)
2. May the Holy Spirit guide you through every season of testing, and may the Word of the LORD prove you true—raising you to rule with Wisdom and Grace. (Psalms 105:19–21)
3. May Jesus Christ empower you to proclaim the Kingdom with boldness, heal the broken, and walk in peace that surpasses rejection and resistance. (Matthew 10:7–13)
4. May your life reflect the Providence of God, who sends ahead His Chosen Ones to preserve life, fulfil purpose, and manifest Glory in unexpected places. (Genesis 44:18–21; Psalms 105:16–17)
Go forth in the Assurance that God’s Exceptional Glory will restore what was lost, His Exceeding Glory will elevate what was tested, and His Shining Glory will commission you with Power and Peace.
6. Genesis 46:1–7, 28–30, Psalms 37:3–4, 18–19, 27–28, 39–40, and Matthew 10:16–23
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PN 6). 🌿 God’s Exceptional Glory: Assurance in Transition
(Genesis 46:1–7, 28–30)
Jacob, now called Israel, prepares to leave Canaan for Egypt. At Beersheba, he offers sacrifices and receives divine assurance from the LORD, who promises to go with him and make him a great nation in Egypt. The emotional reunion with Joseph in Goshen marks a moment of fulfilled promise and restoration.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Personal Guidance during life-altering transitions.
• The LORD’s Promise to “go down with thee into Egypt” affirms His Presence in unfamiliar territory.
• The reunion between Jacob and Joseph reflects the Redemptive Power of Divine Providence.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must seek the Voice of the Holy Spirit before major decisions, trusting that God’s Presence accompanies obedience.
• Even in seasons of displacement or uncertainty, the LORD’s Covenant remains active.
• Restoration and fulfilment often come after long seasons of waiting—hold fast to the promise.
🎶 God’s Exceeding Glory: Delight, Preservation, and Justice
(Psalms 37:3–4, 18–19, 27–28, 39–40)
David exhorts the righteous to trust in the LORD, delight in Him, and do good. The LORD knows their days, preserves them in famine, and does not abandon the faithful. Salvation and refuge are assured for those who take shelter in Him.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Unwavering Commitment to the Righteous.
• Delight in the LORD is not passive—it is a spiritual posture that attracts divine favour.
• The LORD’s Love for justice ensures that the faithful are never forsaken.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate joy in the LORD, knowing that He will give the desires of their heart.
• In times of scarcity or distress, trust in divine provision and protection.
• Turn from evil and do good—this is the pathway to enduring legacy and divine settlement.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Commissioned in the Midst of Wolves (Matthew 10:16–23)
Jesus Christ sends His Disciples as sheep among wolves, instructing them to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves. He warns of persecution, betrayal, and hatred, yet assures them that the Spirit of the Father will speak through them.
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in the empowerment of Believers to endure and proclaim the Gospel under pressure.
• The Presence of the Holy Spirit in moments of trial is a manifestation of divine glory.
• Endurance is not optional—it is the mark of those who will be saved.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Believers must embrace their Kingdom assignment with courage, knowing that persecution is part of the calling.
• Wisdom and innocence must walk hand in hand—be strategic without compromising holiness.
• The Holy Spirit will give utterance in moments of confrontation; do not fear, but speak boldly.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These Scriptures unveil a radiant progression of divine glory:
• Exceptional in guidance and restoration (Genesis 46),
• Exceeding in preservation and justice (Psalms 37),
• Shining in empowerment and endurance (Matthew 10).
Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this glory—anchored in divine presence, delighting in divine justice, and proclaiming divine truth with fearless authority.
🌿 Prophetic Blessings for Those Anchored in Divine Glory
1. May the LORD go with you into every unfamiliar place, and may His Presence turn transitions into Triumphs and reunions into Restoration. (Genesis 46:3–4, 29–30)
2. May the Holy Spirit guide your steps with delight, preserve you in times of famine, and establish your legacy in Righteousness and Peace. (Psalms 37:3–4, 18–19, 27–28)
3. May Jesus Christ empower you to walk wisely among wolves, speak boldly by the Spirit of the Father, and endure every trial with unwavering faith. (Matthew 10:16–20, 22)
4. May your days be known by the LORD, your inheritance secured by grace, and your salvation revealed as you take refuge in Him. (Psalms 37:39–40)
Go forth in the assurance that God’s exceptional glory will guide you, His exceeding glory will preserve you, and His shining glory will speak through you—even in the midst of adversity.
7. Genesis 49:29-33; 50:15-24, Psalms 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, Matthew 10:24-33
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PN 7. 🌿 God’s Exceptional Glory: Legacy, Forgiveness, and Divine Assurance
(Genesis 49:29–33; 50:15–24)
Jacob’s final instructions and death mark the end of an era, yet his burial request affirms the covenantal promise of the land. Joseph’s brothers, fearing retribution, seek forgiveness, and Joseph responds with grace, declaring that what was meant for evil, God turned for good.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Ability to transform betrayal into preservation.
• Joseph’s words, “Am I in the place of God?”, reflect a deep understanding of divine sovereignty and humility.
• The promise of God’s Visitation and Deliverance from Egypt reaffirms the continuity of His Covenant.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must embrace forgiveness as a reflection of God’s Redemptive Plan.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to see beyond offence and recognise divine orchestration in life’s trials.
• We are called to live with legacy in mind—honouring God’s Promises and preparing future generations for fulfilment.
🎶 God’s Exceeding Glory: Praise, Seeking, and Covenant Identity
(Psalms 105:1–2, 3–4, 6–7)
The Psalmist exhorts the people to give thanks, sing praises, and seek the LORD continually. The emphasis is on remembering His Wondrous works and recognising their identity as descendants of Abraham and chosen ones of God.
Interpretation
• God’s Exceeding Glory is seen in His Faithfulness across generations and His Desire to be sought continually.
• The call to “remember His marvellous works” is a spiritual discipline that fuels worship and trust.
• The LORD’s Judgments and Covenant are not confined—they extend across the earth and endure forever.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate a lifestyle of praise and remembrance, declaring God’s Deeds among the nations.
• The Holy Spirit invites us into daily communion—seeking His Face and Strength with intentionality.
• Our identity in Christ is rooted in covenant; we must walk with confidence and gratitude.
✨ God’s Shining Glory: Discipleship, Courage, and Divine Worth
(Matthew 10:24–33)
Jesus Christ prepares His Disciples for persecution, reminding them that they are not above their Master. He urges them not to fear man, but to fear God, who holds Eternal Authority. He assures them of their value, noting that even the hairs of their head are numbered.
Interpretation
• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Commissioning of disciples with truth, authority, and assurance.
• The contrast between fearing man and fearing God highlights the eternal perspective of Kingdom living.
• The promise that “not one sparrow falls without your Father” affirms divine attentiveness and care.
Practical Application
• Pentecostal believers must embrace bold discipleship—proclaiming truth even in adversity.
• The Holy Spirit emboldens us to confess Jesus Christ publicly, knowing that He will confess us before the Father.
• We are called to live with courage, knowing our worth is established by God—not by worldly approval.
🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory
These Scriptures unveil a radiant progression of divine glory:
• Exceptional in forgiveness, legacy, and divine orchestration (Genesis 49–50),
• Exceeding in praise, covenant identity, and spiritual pursuit (Psalms 105),
• Shining in discipleship, courage, and divine worth (Matthew 10).
Pentecostal Christians are invited to live in this glory—anchored in legacy, overflowing with praise, and walking boldly in the light of Jesus Christ.
🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Those Walking in Divine Glory
1. May the LORD establish your legacy in righteousness, and may your final instructions echo with Covenantal Authority that blesses generations to come. (Genesis 49:29–33)
2. May the Holy Spirit empower you to forgive boldly, speak graciously, and recognise that what was meant for evil shall be turned for your good. (Genesis 50:20)
3. May your heart overflow with praise, your mouth declare His Wondrous works, and your spirit seek the LORD continually with joyful expectation. (Psalms 105:1–4)
4. May Jesus Christ embolden you to speak truth without fear, knowing that your worth is measured by Heaven and your confession is heard by the Father. (Matthew 10:28–33)
5. May the covenant of the LORD anchor your identity, preserve your purpose, and guide your steps with divine clarity and favour. (Psalms 105:6–7)
Go forth in the assurance that God’s Exceptional Glory will redeem your story, His Exceeding Glory will preserve your praise, and His Shining Glory will empower your witness.
Amen in Jesus’ Name. Amen Hallelujah!!!
JESUS IS LORD