Sunday, March 1, 2026

The Effect of the Speaking of the Spirit

 

The Effect of the Speaking of the Spirit

Revelation 2:7 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who overcomes, I will give him fruit from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God.

Revelation 2:11 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who overcomes, he will never suffer the second death.

Revelation 2:17 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who overcomes, I will give him the hidden manna and a white stone on which a new name is written, which no one will recognize except the one who receives it. 

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 The Effect of the Speaking of the Spirit

Meaning

The speaking of the Spirit is the speaking and dispensing of Christ Himself; it does not merely convey doctrine but brings us into the transmission and infusion of Christ.

Reason

God desires to dispense Himself into man so that man may be transformed and built up as His eternal dwelling place (the New Jerusalem).

Metaphor

Like electricity flowing through a wire, light shining on an object, fire refining impurities, and eyes gazing to impart life element.

Explanation

When the Spirit speaks to the churches and we turn and listen, we immediately come under a precious, sweet, and intimate transmission, in which Christ is infused into us.

Operation

1) The Spirit speaks → 2) Man turns and listens → 3) Enters Christ’s transmission → 4) Is saturated with what Christ is → 5) Transformation occurs.

Effect

We are changed and transformed, made proper material to be built into God’s building.

Purpose

To produce the constituents of the New Jerusalem as God’s corporate dwelling place.

Example

John heard a loud voice in spirit and turned to see the seven golden lampstands (Rev. 1:10–12), thus entering into the vision and dispensing of Christ.

Application

Whenever we read the Bible, attend meetings, or hear messages, we should not only understand teachings but turn to the Spirit’s speaking so that Christ may be infused into us.

Burden

To be believers who live daily under “the Spirit’s speaking and Christ’s infusion,” not merely those who understand doctrines.

Prophetic Guidance

“Lord, today I do not only want to hear words, but I want to hear the Spirit’s speaking, that I may be infused and transformed by You.”

Conclusion

The speaking of the Spirit is not outward sound but inward dispensing of Christ; whoever hears is brought into Christ’s infusion and becomes material for the New Jerusalem.

Related Verses

2 Corinthians 3:16–18; Revelation 1:10–12; 4:5; 5:6; 2:7; 3:22

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Point)

The speaking of the sevenfold Spirit = the transmission of Christ
The transmission of Christ = the constitution of the New Jerusalem

Seven lamps (Rev. 4:5) = burning and judging
Seven eyes (Rev. 5:6) = watching and infusing
Today we are not under the burning of the seven lamps,
but under the infusing of the seven eyes.

🗣 One Prophetic Summary Sentence

The speaking of the Spirit is the infusion of Christ, transforming us in transmission to become the material of the New Jerusalem.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

God does not merely speak to us outwardly;
He dispenses Christ into us through His speaking.
Those who hear the Spirit’s speaking
are brought into Christ’s infusion
and are built up as part of God’s eternal dwelling place.

🛠 Practical Application

1.      Turn your heart when reading the Word—do not only understand, but receive infusion.

2.      In meetings, listen for the Spirit’s present speaking, not merely human words.

3.      Pray: “Lord, speak to me today so that You may be infused into me.”

4.      Live daily under the Spirit’s speaking rather than by outward knowledge.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part Four), Chapter Seven: The Spirit Who Speaks to All the Churches, He Who Holds the Keys of David, and He Who Will Sit at the Table with the Overwinters.

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