Episode Transcript
Solomon witnessed the glory of God filling a physical structure made of stone and gold.
A cloud settled so heavily that the priests could not continue their work.
That event was a shadow of something greater.
What Solomon saw externally, I now carry internally.
Not in my physical body, but in my spirit — the place where God chose to dwell.
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Solomon constructed courts, halls, and designated chambers.
He built treasuries and rooms for priests, designed with precision and artistry.
Today, the Spirit of God fills the inward places of my renewed heart.
Every room within my spirit reflects what God intended from the beginning.
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Solomon covered the temple’s interior with gold and crafted cedar with excellence.
In contrast, God has placed a far greater treasure within my inner life.
In my spirit, his wisdom and design are present.
What Solomon built outwardly, God has established within me.
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Solomon placed the covenant inside the ark — the tablets, the rod, and the manna.
Those items were stored in a restricted space.
Now, God writes his Word internally, not on stone but within the spirit.
This is where new life and understanding begin.
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Solomon asked God for wisdom, and nations recognized the insight he received.
Today, the mind of Christ is active within me.
In my spirit, his thoughts and direction align with his truth.
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Solomon brought offerings to draw near to God, and fire filled the temple.
That experience came and went.
I do not rely on temporary moments.
My spirit is the place where God resides continually, and his presence remains.
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Solomon’s temple was built with greatness and beauty.
Christ has established a greater dwelling — the human heart renewed by his Spirit.
His presence does not rest in physical structures.
He dwells within the inner man.
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David received blueprints for the sanctuary.
Paul explained that we are now the house where God lives.
Peter described us as chosen, set apart, and valuable to God.
David only saw portions of the truth, but the full reality is now within the believer.
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Solomon carried an external fire, yet it never entered him.
I now carry the Spirit of God internally, with clarity of identity.
Not in the physical body, but in the spirit — where the presence of God abides.
In this inner place are the gifts, the fruit, and the wisdom he supplies.
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I carry the Image of God, the Nature of God, and the Genius of God within.
This reflects the design of Kingdom identity at its core.
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Within my spirit, God’s design becomes clear.
His blueprint includes the Mind of Christ, increased awareness, the Nature of God,
the sanctuary of his presence, identity shaped by him,
oneness with Christ, and the reality of being a new creation.
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God established his dwelling within me, and his presence occupies the inner life.
In my spirit, he reigns.
His presence brings stability and clarity.
Every part of my inward being reflects his work and his character.
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Jesus said, “A greater than Solomon is here.”
He lives within me.
His life is active in my spirit.
His nature forms who I am.
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Hear this again, Jesus said, “A greater than Solomon is here.”
This truth helps define my identity.
The God who once filled a physical temple now dwells within the inner man of the believer. God built hIs mansion in you and me!