Thursday, January 29, 2026

7-Day Practice Table: Living in the Authority of the Keys

 

7-Day Practice Table: Living in the Authority of the Keys

Revelation 1:18 And he who lives! I was dead, but behold, he is alive again—to ever and ever! And he holds the keys of death and Hades.

Revelation 3:7 Write to the angels of the church in Philadelphia, saying: “He who is holy and true holds the keys of David; who opens them, no one can shut them, and who shuts them, no one can open them.” 

Day

Theme

Daily Practice

Day 1

Acknowledge Christ as the Holder of the Keys

Confess that Christ controls all doors of God’s house and of death and Hades

Day 2

Let Christ open God’s treasury

Pray: “Lord, open to me all Your riches”

Day 3

Submit to Christ’s administration

Obey the Lord’s opening and closing in daily life

Day 4

Reject the power of death

Declare:

Death has no authority over me, for Christ holds its keys”

Day 5

Live in resurrection

Turn to your spirit instead of remaining in darkness or depression

Day 6

Become a vessel of supply

Minister the Christ you enjoy to others

Day 7

Live in the kingdom and victory

Testify how Christ opened and shut doors in your experience

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Points)

  • The Key of David opens the treasury of God’s house for the enjoyment of Christ’s riches.
  • The Keys of Death and Hades shut the prison of death and bring believers into resurrection life.

One key is for supply,
one key
is for release,
both
are in Christ’s hand.

Our practice is not to deal with doors,
but to give the Key-holder full ground.


πŸ—£ One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

The Lord Jesus opens God’s riches and holds the keys of death and Hades; in Him I live in the kingdom and overcome death.”


🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

To live in the authority of the keys means:
Not opening doors by ourselves
Not closing doors by ourselves
Letting Christ be the only Administrator

The result:
The door to riches is open, and the gate of death is shut.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Two: Christ Holds the Keys of Death and Hades

Christ Holding the Key of David vs. Christ Holding the Keys of Death and Hades

 

Christ Holding the Key of David vs. Christ Holding the Keys of Death and Hades

Revelation 1:18 And he who lives! I was dead, but behold, he is alive again—to ever and ever! And he holds the keys of death and Hades.

Revelation 3:7 Write to the angels of the church in Philadelphia, saying: “He who is holy and true holds the keys of David; who opens them, no one can shut them, and who shuts them, no one can open them.” 

Item

Christ Holding the Key of David

 (Rev. 3:7)

Christ Holding the Keys of Death and Hades (Rev. 1:18)

Meaning

Christ controls access to all the riches of God’s house and kingdom

Christ controls death and Hades and has authority to release from them

Reason

Christ, typified by Eliakim, is appointed as the steward of God’s house

Christ passed through death and resurrection and overcame death and Hades

Metaphor

A great key opening and shutting the treasury

A key opening and shutting the prison of death

Function

Opens God’s riches for believers to enjoy

Releases people from the bondage of death and Hades

Explanation

Christ distributes the divine riches as the steward of God’s household

Christ is the living One who defeated death by resurrection

Result

Believers enter into God’s riches and kingdom reality

Believers live in resurrection and are no longer under death’s power

Relationship

Opens the treasure house of God

Guarantees believers can live to enjoy these riches

Example

The church enjoys the riches of Christ when He opens the door

The church overcomes death, weakness, and darkness in its meetings

Application

Allow Christ alone to open and shut the door of God’s riches

Give Christ ground so death cannot reign among us

Burden

To see Christ as the unique steward of God’s house

To realize death should not rule in the church

Prophesying Guidance

Proclaim Christ opens God’s riches to us

Proclaim Christ has conquered death and Hades

Conclusion

Christ is the One who controls the treasury of God’s house

Christ is the Victor over death and Hades

Related Verses

Isa. 22:20–24; Rev. 3:7; 1 Tim. 3:15; Matt. 16:18–19

Rev. 1:18; Acts 2:24; Heb. 7:16; John 11:25; 1 Cor. 15:55

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Points)

  • The Key of David = administrative and supplying authority
    governing God’s house
    opening the divine treasury
    bringing believers into the kingdom reality
  • The Keys of Death and Hades = victorious and releasing authority
    controlling death
    overcoming Hades
    bringing believers into resurrection life

One key opens the treasure; the other shuts the prison. Both are in Christ’s hand.

πŸ—£ One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

The Lord Jesus is the One who opens God’s riches and who holds the keys of death and Hades; in Him we enjoy supply and overcome death.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

  • The Key of David is for enjoying Christ’s riches and God’s kingdom.
  • The Keys of Death and Hades are for deliverance from death and darkness.

In Christ, the door to riches is open, and the gate of death is shut.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Two: Christ Holds the Keys of Death and Hades

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

“7-Day Practice: Living in Building and Overcoming”

 

“7-Day Practice: Living in Building and Overcoming”

Matthew 16:16 Simon Peter answered him, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

Matthew 16:17 Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for it was not flesh that revealed it to you, but my Father in heaven.

Matthew 16:18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome her. 

Day

Building Aspect

 (I will build My church)

Overcoming Aspect

(Gates of Hades)

Daily Practice

Daily Proclamation

1

Know Christ as the rock

See Hades has no power

Confess Christ as Son of God

Lord, You are the rock; Hades cannot prevail

2

Be transformed into stones

Leave the atmosphere of death

Reject discouragement

I am a transformed stone

3

Live in resurrection life

Escape Hades’ imprisonment

Exercise the spirit

Resurrection life operates in me

4

Give Christ the ground in church

Let Christ rule death and Hades

Submit to His authority

The keys are in the Lord’s hand

5

Be built with the saints

Deal with death together

Practice mutual supply

A built church is an overcoming church

6

Build on revelation

Reject dark authority

Hold Christ’s revelation

Satan’s power cannot prevail

7

Become a vessel of building

Become a vessel of victory

Live in the Body

I live in building and in victory

 

πŸ”Ή Spiritual Integrated Insight

Building is the work of life;
overcoming is the result of authority.
If the church is built on
activities, it cannot defeat Hades;
if it is built on the revelation of Christ,
Hades automatically loses its power.

When Christ has full ground in the church:
death is restricted,
Hades is shut up,
and the church becomes the outlet of resurrection.


πŸ—£ Prophetic Summary

πŸ‘‰ The church built on the revelation of Christ becomes the overcoming church that the gates of Hades cannot prevail against.


🎯 Ultimate Conclusion

  • Building is the foundation
  • Overcoming is the outcome
  • The keys are in the Lord’s hand
  • The church is not a place to escape death but to swallow up death


*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Two: Christ Holds the Keys of Death and Hades

“Christ in the Gospels and Epistles VS Christ in Revelation”

 

“Christ in the Gospels and Epistles VS Christ in Revelation”

John 1:29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”

John 6:35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.

Revelation 1:13 And among the lampstands was one who looked like a son of man, dressed in a robe that reached to his feet, and a golden belt around his breast.

Revelation 1:14 His head and hair were white, like wool as snow, and his eyes were like flames of fire.

Revelation 1:15 His feet were like fine bronze refined in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of many waters.

Revelation 1:16 In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp, two-edged sword. His face was like the sun at its zenith.

Revelation 5:5 Then one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has overcome and is able to open the scroll and turn its seven seals. 

Item

Christ in the Gospels & Epistles

Christ in Revelation

Meaning

Christ as the life-giver, Redeemer, and Shepherd

Christ as the Victor, Judge, Ruler, and Burning One

Reason

To accomplish redemption and reveal God’s love

To end the age and bring in the kingdom

Figures

Lamb, Good Shepherd, Friend, Bridegroom

Lion, Fire, Sharp Sword, Son of Man, King of kings

Function

Gives life, heals, comforts, attracts people

Judges, enlightens, burns, purifies, conquers

Description

Gentle, humble, patient, approachable

Bold, powerful, burning, awe-inspiring

Result

Rest, healing, and life supply

Enlightenment, purification, and victory

Relationship

Reveals Christ’s life and redemption

Reveals the same Christ’s authority and judgment

Example

John reclining on Jesus’ bosom (John 13:23)

John falling as dead at His feet (Rev. 1:17)

Application

Come to Him for rest and nourishment

Allow His searching and burning

Burden

To bring people into God’s love

To awaken the church into victory

Scriptures

John 1:29; John 6:35

Rev. 1:14–17; Rev. 5:5–6


Integrated Explanation:

This is not two Christs, but one Christ revealed in different aspects.
The Gospels and Epistles unveil His life and redemption; Revelation unveils His authority, judgment, and victory.


Proclaiming Summary:

Knowing Christ only in the Gospels brings rest without burning;
experiencing Christ in Revelation brings purification, victory,
and joyful praise.


Reminder to Today’s Believers and the Church:

In the last stage of the church age, we need not only a gentle Christ,
but the burning, living, and powerful Christ walking among the churches.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Two: Christ Holds the Keys of Death and Hades