Friday, May 1, 2026

Christ Making His Home in Us vs Speaking for Christ

 

Christ Making His Home in Us vs Speaking for Christ

Ephesians 3:17 that Christ may make his home in your hearts through faith, that you may be rooted and grounded in love,

Ephesians 3:18 that you may be filled with power, together with all the Lord’s people, to understand what breadth, length, height, and depth are,

Ephesians 3:19 and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled to the fullness of God.

Acts 6:4 But let us steadfastly and persistently pray and fulfill the ministry of the Word. 

Item

Christ Making His Home in Us

Speaking for Christ

Meaning

Christ spreading from our spirit into every inward part to settle, occupy, and saturate our whole being

Expressing Christ outwardly as the overflow of inward constitution

Cause

Being strengthened into the inner man by the Spirit (Eph. 3:16-17)

Seeing revelation and being constituted with Christ

Illustration

A homeowner settling into every room of a house

A spring flowing out through an open channel

Explanation

Christ occupies mind, emotion, will, and conscience

Christ is spoken forth through revelation and experience

Effect

Becoming filled unto all the fullness of God

Supplying life and building up the church

Purpose

For God's corporate expression

For the dispensing of Christ into others

Difference

Inward constitution

Outward expression

Mutual Relationship

The source and content

The issue and manifestation

Biblical Example

Paul being possessed by Christ inwardly

Paul ministering Christ through revelation

Application

Return to the spirit and allow Christ to spread

Speak from experience, not mere doctrine

Burden

Give Christ room

Give Christ utterance

Prophesying Guideline

Be filled first

Speak what has been inwardly constituted

Conclusion

Inner habitation

Outer ministry

Related Verses

Eph. 3:16-19; 2 Tim. 4:22

Eph. 3:5; 1 Cor. 14:3

 

*Intrinsic Spiritual Relationship (Core Revelation)

Process

Strengthened into the inner man Christ makes His home in the heart Revelation is unveiled We are filled with Christ We speak for ChristThe church is built up

*Spiritual Insight

Speaking for Christ is never the starting point.

The divine sequence is:

IndwellingSpreading RevelationConstitutionSpeaking

Without inward occupation by Christ, outward speaking becomes empty teaching.

*Deeper Contrast

Aspect

Christ Making His Home

Speaking for Christ

Sphere

Inner being

Ministry outward

Operation

Christ works within

Believer expresses outwardly

Nature

Constitution

Dispensing

Focus

Being possessed

Overflowing

Beginning

Fellowship in spirit

Revelation flowing out

Result

Fullness of God

Building up the Body

 

*Biblical Examples

Person

Inward Experience

Outward Speaking

Paul

“It is Christ who lives in me”

Unveiled God's economy

Jeremiah

Fire within his bones

Released prophetic speaking

Peter

Broken and restored by Christ

Bold proclamation at Pentecost

 

*Practical Application Today

Practice

Application

Return to the spirit

Call on the Lord and reject distraction

Open every inward room

Yield mind, emotion, will, conscience

Let Christ spread

Daily fellowship and prayer

Speak from experience

Share what Christ has wrought within

 

*Guidelines for Prophesying (Practical Path)

Stage

Practice

Before speaking

Pray to be strengthened into the inner man

While speaking

Speak revelation, not information

After speaking

Check whether life was ministered

 

*One Prophetic Summary

If Christ has not made His home in us, our mouth may speak doctrine; if Christ has made His home in us, our mouth becomes His living outlet.

*Ultimate Conclusion

God does not first seek our speaking.

He first seeks His home in our heart.

The measure of Christ's inward settling determines the weight of our outward speaking.

The depth of inner constitution determines the reality of spiritual ministry.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for His Economy, Week 1: "Firm and Continuous Prayer, and Fulfilling the Ministry of the Word"

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