Girls Gone Bible - Stephanie Ike Okafor & Consecration | Girls Gone Bible
Episode Date: April 25, 2025hiiii GGB YOU ALREADY KNOW WHATS UP BY THE TITLE! our first ever, 3-time-GGB guest is on the pod and of course it’s none other than our girl Stephanie Ike Okafor! we love her so much we can’t even... handle it. this episode, she takes us to church and teaches us all about consecration (THIS EPISODE IS SO IMPORTANT!) In Christianity, consecration in the personal, spiritual sense is about wholly dedicating yourself— mind, body, and spirit— to God. It’s more than a one-time decision; it’s a daily lifestyle of surrender and devotion. It’s giving God full access and authority over: Your mind – what you think about, dwell on, and focus your attention on Your body – how you use it, treat it, and carry yourself Your spirit – your heart posture, motivations, and connection to God we talk about cussing, having bad influences as friends, what music is okay and not okay to listen to, and so much more. we love Stephanie so much and we’re so grateful she’d come on and bless us. we love you SO MUCH. Jesus loves you so much more. -Ang & Ari Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://trymiracle.com/GGB and use the code GGB to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Enroll at Hillsdale College today for FREE https://hillsdale.edu/GGB JOIN US ON GGB+ 🥹❤️ https://ggb.supportingcast.fm WE ARE ON THE OFFICIAL GIRLS GONE BIBLE LIVE TOUR! www.girlsgonebible.com/tour WE LOVE YOU AND CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOU!
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In Jesus' name, amen.
Guys, we have, we're always so dramatic with this.
We have our, are you the first three times,
is she the first three times?
Three, yeah.
We have our first three time GGB guest,
none other than Miss Stephanie E.K. Okafor. We bless you, Stephanie.
Yes! Take it over! We'll just be quiet over here and be radio. I am so excited to be back on. This
is my favorite. I'm excited. We love you, Steph. I love you guys. We're so excited. What are we talking about today?
This is, we prayed on this.
And what did you come up with today?
Consecration.
Our favorite.
Let's do this.
Now, this conversation, and I was like, there were even scriptures I was like, oh my gosh,
that we, just to even get into, you know, because let's, let's just go to the Bible,
right?
Yeah.
I'm so excited.
I wish I had no parents and I'd be a student.
I came to church today.
No, because this word, I think it's not fully understand even for believers, but it is not
even to be consecrated for the Lord.
It's not even something that is like optional to a believer.
It is essential, it is a requirement if you're going to be effective in your walk with God.
And so even when you look at the scriptures, right, the very first time that the word is
even used, it was in Exodus 28 verse 3.
And it talks about, so this is when for the priest, you know, just to even create their
garments that, you know, how they would priest, just to even create their garments,
how they would be consecrated,
but check this out, it's so incredible.
So you shall speak to all who are gifted artisans,
whom I have filled with the spirit of wisdom,
that they may make Aaron's garments to consecrate him,
that he may minister to me as a priest.
Here's the trippy part. First of
all, the people that would make his garment not only needed to be someone
that was skilled in the ability to, you know, make clothes, but God had to give
them a spirit of wisdom to do it according to his design, his will, his
purpose, because to be consecrated essentially is to be set apart,
to be devoted for the will and the purposes of God
that everything about your life,
even down to your appearance, did not look like the world.
That there was a spirit of wisdom
that filled the people to make His garments.
And the thing is, even when we think about it,
could seem like, oh, that's Old Testament, that was Aaron the priest. But then we fast forward,
and in Revelation chapter one, it calls us kings and priests. And so if we are going to be effective
as priests unto God, and that is our service unto God, we have to understand consecration.
Oh, go ahead. You know what one of my favorite sermons that you've done is, is the set apart
one I've watched apply over a hundred times. It's taught me everything. But what I love,
what you broke down was the flesh, the spirit, and the soul. Can you talk about that?
Yeah. Because they need to hear that.
Yeah, because, okay, for example,
I think there's often this misconception
that man is like a spirit with a body.
You know, or we make it about,
like we identify ourselves as one thing,
or I'm a spirit having a physical experience
or things like that, but we are tripartite by nature.
And so we are spirit, soul, and body.
And how that functions is, so first of all,
God created, you know, just in the beginning with creation,
how we were formed from the dust of the ground.
So the body was made, and then He breathed into the body,
the spirit of, like not even the spirit of God
in the sense of the Holy Spirit,
but it was really the life that was breathed into the body, the spirit of, like not even the spirit of God in the sense of the Holy Spirit, but it was really the life that was breathed into the body.
And then when the spirit of man came in contact with the earthly body, then the Bible says
and man became a living soul.
So there was something about that contact that now the soul was formed.
But the soul is like the bridge
between the spirit and the body.
The spirit gives you the ability to have God consciousness
when you are submitted to the Holy Spirit.
The soul gives you the self-consciousness
because in your soul you have your thoughts,
your will, your emotions,
so you have a self-awareness, self-consciousness, and the body causes you
to be world-conscious.
The problem is that if you are not,
if you're, first of all, if your spirit is not submitted
to the Holy Spirit, now you're out of order,
because you're gonna lead with body first,
because the soul is just looking for what to guide it, right?
And so if the world is what is kind of shaping how you think,
how you live, what influences you, that now defines your identity because in the soul is the
identity of man. That's what the Bible says, as a man thinks, so is he. So what shapes your mind,
what shapes your thoughts, what influences you is what defines who you are.
And so if you're living with, you know, the idea of what the world is giving you, what
culture says you are, what culture says you should do, if you want to make money, go into
these industries. If you want to live this way, live in this city or move to this country.
Now your identity is literally shaped by the thing that is against your life. Because the world is influenced by a kingdom.
And that kingdom is not the kingdom of God.
Is the kingdom of darkness.
So you're given permission, literally, for the enemy to use culture to shape who you
believe you are.
But now when your spirit is submitted to God, and you have given him dominion over your life.
That's why when we say Jesus is Lord,
is that Jesus, you own me.
Like I belong to you, everything about my life
is to serve you, and now the soul submits to that,
and the soul now informs the body how to be.
And so the soul gets his identity,
not from the world, but from the Spirit.
Because your Spirit is now submitted to the Holy Spirit, and the soul can now define itself
according to what the Spirit of the Lord says.
And that honestly leads us back to consecration because consecration is in the yielding.
It's yielding of yourself to the leading of the Holy Spirit. It's not just about,
sometimes people think like when they hear the word to be set apart, it's like not to be a sinner,
you know, let me just not sin. But it's above that because to not be a sinner is, you know,
in some degrees, it could just be to be religious. You know, there are other religions that can practice
the Ten Commandments better than Christians. They live it out better than Christians. And so,
consecration is not just about, I did these things, I lived out these rules. It's that my identity,
what forms my life, what shapes my life, is that I am identified by the leading of the Holy Spirit.
And so there's a story in the Bible about a rich young ruler who comes to Jesus, and
when he comes to Jesus, he wants to follow him.
And he tells Jesus, you know, like he talks about all the commandments that he's followed
them since he was a youth.
And then Jesus said, okay, that's good.
Now sell everything you have and follow me.
But he couldn't do that.
The man knew how to follow the law,
but he didn't understand that.
Consecration goes beyond just knowing how to follow
the commandments.
Is that your life, your identity is shaped, is formed,
is driven by the Holy Spirit.
And so even when Jesus tells the man,
sell everything you have and follow me,
being rich is not a sin.
Being wealthy is not a sin.
Actually, God can make you wealthy.
God can give you ideas.
God can bring abundance to your life.
But in that moment, there could be that something,
there was something Jesus realized
that this man's identity is shaped by his wealth.
And if you're gonna follow me, okay, let this thing go.
But he could not let that go.
And that's where consecration comes in.
My life is yielded to the leading
and the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
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And can I ask you something? In a sermon, you actually talked about the rich young ruler.
And you remember when he went away and he was sad?
He was sad.
And it was because, why was that?
Because there was something missing.
Yeah.
Right?
Because you see, we have a choice in the matter.
The Lord never forces Himself on us, but He presents you away.
But you have to decide. And the rich young ruler, he knew
that whatever he was looking for,
whatever would give him fulfillment and satisfaction
was in following Christ.
But when Christ touched the very thing
that would literally disrupt his entire life,
now you have to be, you have to choose to trust.
You have to choose to yield.
And that's the issue that many people are facing.
You see, oftentimes people would say things like,
God, where are you?
You know, why is this happening to me?
I feel empty.
I don't feel fulfilled.
But what was the last thing that God instructed you to do
that you did not do?
And so we're trying to, you know, like, have God,
like, yes, God will meet us at our level,
but he will not speak to you in how you desire.
He will not instruct you according to your appetite
or your pleasure.
If you're gonna walk with him, he has to define your life.
That's right.
Not you trying to tell him, well, put me in this box,
put me in this category, put me in this
category. You have to trust his leading and at the end of the day it's knowing this is the person who
has my best interest. Jesus didn't want the guy to just be poor or whatever but he was after his
identity. If you're going to follow me you have to, your identity has to be influenced by who I am
and not what the world says you should be.
That's right.
This is so important Steph because, okay,
I can't believe we're talking about this today
because this has been so heavy on my heart.
I have so many people close to me who wanna follow Jesus,
but they won't let go of old parts of themselves.
And actually a lot of the time,
there's so much pride wrapped in holding onto old parts of yourself and saying,
I don't need to let go of everything. I don't want to be completely different. I don't want to
be like the Christians and these people. I don't want to lose myself. I don't want to lose my
uniqueness. And then there's also insecurity wrapped up in it where they're like, I don't feel
good enough to be this person that God is calling me to be because I'm not there yet. So a lot of
the times you agree that they feel so insecure that they don't even allow themselves to be made
into the person that God is calling them to be. So can you talk about that identity, about people
who hold on to old parts of themselves saying, I want to still be like this, this is who I am.
I'm not going to become one of those, you know,
type of Christians that...
Can you talk about that?
Even like the two key things you mentioned, right?
So I'll even start with the latter
and then go to the first thing, because it's a real thing.
Like I've met people who feel like, you know,
my past is too crazy.
I'm not good enough.
You know, I don't know how Jesus can use me, how Jesus can love me.
And the reality is like none of us are in our own strength, in our own ability, none of us are good
enough. And the beauty with Jesus, there is a moment when Jesus walked the earth and when he
was baptized by his cousin John. And there was a moment where the Bible talks about
how the Holy Spirit descended upon him
like in a bodily form, and the Bible says like a dove,
and the heavens were opened, and then the Father said,
this is my Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Now that moment was not just a random thing.
It was that God the Father was revealing to humanity,
the only way you can please me is in Him. This is the one who pleases me. And you cannot please me
outside of Him. And so when we think about our lives, it's not about, you know, how far out we've
gone. What is my body count? You know, it's just too much for Jesus. What have I
done with my life? It's not about that. The moment you say yes to Jesus, you please God,
because our lives are hidden in Him. Outside of Him, there is nothing you can do to please God.
Outside of Him, you can be what society defines as a good person. You can be what society defines as just this perfect
individual, but you still don't please God,
because you can only please Him in Jesus.
So it was not, you know, sometimes people would say things
like, you know, God the Father was pleased,
even when He didn't do anything.
That was not what it was about.
God the Father was revealing, this is the type,
this is the only person that can please
me in the form of humanity.
This is my son in whom I am well pleased.
So when you are in him, God takes pleasure in you.
And to be found in him is as simple as giving your life to Jesus, recognizing the ways that,
you know what Lord, in my own strength, I am a sinful man, I'm a sinful woman,
and I'm in need of a savior. And that draws you to repentance to say, I don't want to live life my
way. I want to live it according to who you say I am. When you do that from a genuineness, when you
recognize that Jesus is not a way, he's the only way. When you come to the place of that realization
that I want to follow you,
you please God. God is not looking at your past anymore. He doesn't even look at that.
And He begins to reveal to you what He's always known about you from the beginning. And He's
the one who empowers you. He's the one who equips you. He's the one who strengthens you
to be who He called you to be.
Now you have the other group who say, I don't want to be like those Christians.
I want to just live my life.
I want to do me and this, this and that.
And my question to them is, who do you think is giving you that thought?
Because everything in life is so spiritual.
And even how we see sometimes I think we give ourselves too much credit.
Like we are the originators of even how we think about certain things.
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So I'm going gonna read the scripture.
It's in 2 Timothy 2.20, and it says,
"'But in a great house there are not only vessels
"'of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay,
"'some for honor and some for dishonor.'"
Now the backdrop of this scripture is,
the Apostle Paul is writing to Timothy,
who's a young pastor.
And in that time, there was kind of compromise that was happening within the church circles,
where people started, you know, there was false teachings and people were losing their
purity and losing their way.
And Paul is encouraging him with this analogy, this metaphor.
So even when he says in a great house, he's referring to
like in the kingdom of God, in a church, and you know within a family of Christians, there are not
only vessels and the vessels was speaking to people because there are different scriptures you
will find in the Bible where vessels were used to represent God's people. And so he says they're
vessels of gold and silver. And so when you think
about gold and silver, you're thinking about precious stones. These are not stones that are
common. These are stones that are more rare, and they're not just used for anything, right? And
then he says, but also of wood and clay. Wood and clay, you find it everywhere. These are more
common. And he says, some for honor, some for dishonor. And honestly, I would even encourage everyone
to literally read the whole of 2nd Timothy too.
So here Paul is saying, there are people
who the vessels of gold and silver
are those who have been consecrated unto God.
They realize that my life is not just common.
It's not for everything.
It's not for me to fill in every box and feel
like I'm free to be anyone who I think I can, that these types of people are onto honor.
And the ones who are common, the wood and clay, on one moment you're doing something
for God, the other moment you're doing something that is celebrating the kingdom of darkness,
Paul is like, no, those are vessels onto dishonor.
And so essentially what that scripture is saying
is that when you are common,
when anyone has access to you,
when your identity can be shaped by anything,
then it's like it's a dishonor onto God
because you are not created to just be anything.
You are not created to just take on any identity.
You are created to bring glory to God and there is a way that he has for every individual.
There is something unique about your life that separates you from this cultural idea
of wanting to just, you don't wanna lose my identity,
I don't wanna lose the freedom that I have.
And people don't understand,
what people often call freedom is bondage.
And what people refer to bondage is freedom
because anything that does not have boundaries
will be abused.
And so when your life doesn't have boundaries,
it would be abused and you would not know
it.
Because at the end of the day, even, you see, the funny thing is that even Satan knows the
power of consecration because he knows that a consecrated believer is a powerful believer.
It's one that has authority.
The reason why we are not seeing, even many Christians walk with authority the way we
read in the scriptures is because we've lost the power of consecration. We've lost the embrace of consecration because when you're
not consecrated, the enemy knows you're compromised. I can present anything to you and you will
take it because you are, you're so focused, you're still wrapped in the realm of self.
It's about me, it's about what I want to do, it's about how I want to live,
and that the realm of self is the lowest realm of a person.
Because you've not even started your walk with God.
Because that is the realm,
and this may sound harsh, but it's just the truth.
You see, what differentiates humanity and animals
is that we have the ability. What differentiates humanity and animals
is that we have the ability,
first of all, we have a spirit
that can be yielded to our creator, to the Holy Spirit.
We're not just stuck in our nature,
the nature of the flesh.
So an animal only thinks of self.
Wow.
An animal is not thinking about, you know, how do I,
you don't see a fish, you don't feed a fish,
or you don't feed, you know, a horse,
and you see the horse go and share with another horse.
They live in the realm of self.
So when a human only lives to please themself,
you have degraded yourself to almost like
the thought patterns of how animals function.
What differentiates us, what gives us the ability to have authority over creation in
that manner is not just because we are more, you know, okay, we have a, we think we're
brilliant and all those things is because we have the ability to represent God. We have the ability to express the image of God.
We have the ability to express His interest, to advance His kingdom. That is a reason why God can
entrust and say, you know, before the fall of Adam, before sin entered the world, he could say, you know what, I have given you authority
over creation and all that is in the earth.
Why?
Because it was always about expanding his kingdom,
that we would represent his interest, his will,
his purpose, not just about us.
And so when a person feels like,
I don't wanna lose myself, I don't wanna do this,
I understand it's a valid argument, because you feel like for years you've created or you've
identified as this person. But the reality is that the life we live is so spiritual.
And there's nothing that there's no middle ground. I say this all the time. I'm sorry.
I say this all the time. It's literally
black and white. You represent the purposes and the will of God, or your life is going
to represent the purposes and the will of the enemy. And the moment you live in the
gray area, you're representing the purposes and the will of the enemy. And so we have
to humble ourselves to realize that there's more to this than just us.
There's more to this than just what I think, what I want to do.
And Jesus modeled this perfectly.
He only did what he saw his Father do.
Jesus, when he walked the earth, had a will of his own.
He had desires of his own.
But he only did what he saw his father do because he was also showing us
what the model human should be.
Well, I just remember, I remember feeling like,
am I being punished?
Because I lived a certain way my whole life
and then coming into purity, I was like,
I gotta do this, you know, in my relationships.
But when I laid my life down,
that was when almost my life started.
No more tormenting thoughts.
Like my life, it's insane.
So many of us, including new believers that watch this,
they struggle with purity.
And I would love to talk about obedience and purity
because we need to hear it.
When I laid my life down with purity, I can't even believe how my life rapidly changed.
And I thought I was sick in my mind.
And then all of a sudden, all of what I thought the doctors told me, it all subsided.
All of those tormenting thoughts and things like that and anxiety and depression.
Yeah, I think the beauty of purity, it's really about, it's where you, it's about the now.
It's that in this present moment, you can start your purity work with God.
And the beauty of purity is that you're not doing it by your own strength.
When you look at, when you think about salvation, for example,
the death of Jesus covered the issue of the penalties of sin
and death.
So, because of his sacrifice, we don't have to fear death, like, you know, prior to him
even being revealed, because now in him we have eternal life, that death is not something
that a Christian needs to fear because
you know that, you know, my life continues with Christ, that in Him I have eternal life.
Now when Jesus, after His resurrection, He gave us the Holy Spirit, the power of the
Holy Spirit in us deals with, also deals with the influence of sin, the power and the influence
of sin. So your walk, a purity walk, it's not even like you have to
do it by your own self. It's you just yielding to the Holy Spirit. Because in Christ you become
a new creation. And so there is a new nature in you. And that nature, all of a sudden you realize
that that nature is against the things you used to do outside of Christ. So if you yield to that nature, then you see that, wow, this walk is easier than I thought.
But I have to be willing.
And that's why when the Bible talks about putting on the full armor of God, it talks
about the helmet of salvation to protect your mind.
Because the mind, you know, Satan is known as the accuser of the brethren.
And he wants to remind you of all the things you did wrong,
all the things you did bad, the people you hurt,
the things you did that were not pleasing to God.
But the moment you became saved,
I have received the life of God.
I have received of His Holy Spirit.
And in Christ, again, going back to that,
in Jesus, God takes pleasure in me. And now He has also given me His Holy Spirit to help
me walk out this thing with Him that I am worthy. We have to know that in Christ, we
are worthy to walk with God. We no longer have to take on this weight of feeling like I'm just so unworthy, God,
why do you love me? No, because I am in Christ, I am worthy. I don't have to deal with the weight
of my past. I don't have to deal with the weight of the thoughts that used to torment me, but in
Him I am worthy. And I think the beauty, the thing that I pray that people understand is,
beauty. The thing that I pray that people understand is, you know, you guys have seen George, was it George of the jungle? George of the jungle? I haven't seen that. I don't
think so. So it's like this boy who was literally raised in a jungle and you know, his, I think,
I can't remember what happened to his parents. I think his parents, he might have been an
orphan, something happened and he was raised in a jungle and he learned how to be like an animal.
Wow.
And then when there's some, people find him
and they're like, they're trying to now bring him
into civilization and it's like, no, you're not an animal.
You don't have to swing on trees and everything.
And they're trying to now teach him literally
how to be human.
And that's what Christ is trying to now teach him literally how to be human. And that's what
Christ is trying to do for us. When we are born, and the Bible, we are born in sin and
all of those things, and when we think that we're living this life and we have it figured
out and all of that, we have not come into the truth of our nature, the truth of our
identity. And so in Christ, we get back to realizing, wait,
I'm not supposed to swing on trees. I'm not supposed to smoke that. I'm not supposed to
be sleeping around. I'm not supposed to live like this. There is more to my life than I even know.
And that's the beauty of what happens when we find ourselves and we commit to that walk with God.
I love that.
and we commit to that walk with God. Exactly. Oh, I love that.
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I think something that comes up for me Steph that I that I see a lot, and I think it goes back
to the topic around identity,
because I feel like when you hear consecrate,
it almost sounds like the word concrete.
It's like to be, like it should be a concrete thing.
Can you talk a little bit about environments and friends,
and because I know a lot of people
who their main issue is the people that they're around.
And I'll speak from my own experience that I was walking with Jesus for years before I actually died to myself.
Because the people that I was around gave me the allowance to keep doing what I was doing because I was, quote unquote, better than them.
I was further, I knew Jesus, they didn't.
Yeah.
We're still doing the same things, but I had the Spirit, they didn't.
It just, when you're around people
who are not consecrated to God themselves,
it gives you an allowance to be like them,
but maybe a little bit better than them.
And so you see so many people whose identity switches
based off of who they're around.
They can be in a group of Christians
and they talk by the Spirit, and they say, they speak Christianese, whose identity switches based off of who they're around. They can be in a group of Christians
and they talk by the Spirit and they say,
they speak Christianese and they do all the things
and say all the things.
And the second they get around people who are lukewarm,
they immediately enter into everything about them changes.
They start speaking differently,
they start acting differently,
they start thinking differently.
And then it's double-mindedness, you know?
And so can you just talk about the importance of like,
who you're surrounded by is everything.
The voices that you're listening to
affects everything about your walk.
Because I didn't know that.
I thought I could be in the,
I thought I could do everything that everyone else was doing.
And then I would find myself,
oh, my speech is slipping now.
I'm saying words I didn't say before.
I'm acting in a way that's just different.
What is that?
I'm not like having sex or doing drugs,
but something is different.
It's not as spirit-filled as it was before.
Yeah, there's a scripture that talks about
how bad company corrupts good morals.
And we have to be, I think there's a need of self-awareness when you know that,
okay, I'm in my walk with Jesus, but I'm still like a child. And children need protection.
Children need to be in safe environments. You know, no parent would just put their,
no good parent would just leave their child in a place that they don't know, you know, what are,
is this baby proof? Is this safe? You know, what's in the house, what's
on the tables. And so when you are a child in God, when you're still, you know, trying
to figure out your steps and you're trying to learn your way, you have to be, your environment
needs to be protected because if not, then the environment becomes another access point
to get you to compromise and almost like live, you know, literally double-minded. And I think
it's just part of the beauty of knowing that, okay, I'm in my walk with Jesus and this is what,
like, this is the priority of my life. And the reality is that even when we think about consecration, consecration again is
not just about not being sinful.
There's a scripture that says, it's about like everything is lawful, but not everything
is expedient.
Exactly.
Right?
So yes, I have...
There are things I can do that are not sinful, but it's not beneficial to my life.
And so consecration now says, in my walk with Jesus, I'm still in a place where I'm vulnerable
to bad company.
I'm vulnerable to, you know what, if I was, if there are people I'm around, I recognize
my speech changes, the things I want to do changes, my appetite changes, I cannot be
around those people.
And sometimes it could be permanent,
sometimes it's seasonal, depending on where you are
with God and that journey with God.
And those are sacrifices you have to be willing to make,
not only for your good, but for theirs.
So that when God works in you,
and it's not only that when God works in you,
can you be back in those environments, there's certain environments you just have no business in.
Right.
Right. Because now there are certain relationships that do change and how we interact changes. So
if there was something that where we connected based on a certain type of speech, we connected
based on the music we listened to, we connected based on how where we used speech. We connected based on the music
we listen to. We connected based on how where we used to hang out, but that's not
my life anymore. So if I'm gonna connect with you, why don't I bring you into my
environment and see if we can find new common grounds, if we can talk about
things that now would inspire you, and if that's not the case, there's some
relationships that you do have
to say a goodbye to, but not from a place of judgment.
No, but just from a place, it's also from a place of love.
First of all, you know, the Bible says love your neighbor as you love yourself.
I have to love myself enough to know what environments are not forming. And there are times that in your decision,
in you being so certain about the decisions you make,
it causes curiosity in the lives of those people.
Because then it's like, wait, why don't you wanna
hang out with us anymore?
What's going on?
And it gives you an opportunity to share the gospel.
Right.
But those are decisions we have to make.
We cannot make excuses for environments in the name of, I just love them.
That's not really love.
Because if you love them, you will not take pleasure in seeing them do that which is also
corrupting their soul and yours.
So there's a time where separation is needed in order for you to be effective
to the people God called you to.
So good.
Asa, you want to talk about music?
Oh, yeah.
So okay, so first I just want to, did you have something to say?
No.
Yeah, I think just to have like an honest conversation, I think like something I'm thinking
about so much recently is that
you go through so many different journeys in your sanctification, in your relationship with Jesus.
I always describe it as at first, God gets the big sins out of the way. You stop having sex,
you stop drinking alcohol, you stop smoking weed, you stop doing... And then you stop cursing,
and then you stop listening to certain types of music, and then he works on modesty.
Like there's, everybody's in process.
And like the grace of God is so unimaginably beautiful
that like he is so patient with us,
and anyone listening needs to understand
that we're all in process.
Even believe it or not, Stephanie might be in process.
We are all in, we're all in process.
However, there just comes a point in time
where you start to mature so much
or you should be maturing so much.
You go from baby food to solid food
or from milk to solid food.
And I just feel like people, including myself,
it's just you make so many excuses
because you did leave the big sins behind
and people so much focus on the big sin and they don't realize that the Lord cares about
your heart more than anything else. And there's impurities in our hearts that are so subtle
that don't seem like the big sin and oftentimes people can't see them. And so it's really
easy to get away. But there's something, like our heart is what matters
the most and there's impurity that's not necessarily
the worst thing in the world.
It's not evil, you're not hurting people,
but it's still impure, the way we speak about other people.
Gossiping, the words that come out of our mouths,
the music that we try to listen to.
You taught us ear gates, eye gates.
I'll never forget it, because it's the most important thing. So I guess we want to talk about two things specifically.
One, cursing.
I have a lot of people in my life who like this is always a topic of conversation.
It's so people I know, big pastors who have different convictions than I do about cursing.
And I don't like cursing at all.
Like, I don't think it's my conviction is it's like never OK, not just if you're not cursing at all. Like, I don't think it's, my conviction is it's like never okay.
Not just if you're not cursing someone else, but like never.
And I'm not saying that I'm perfect.
I've definitely had an attitude once or twice
and accidentally let something slip out.
But as like an everyday conviction,
what do you think about cursing?
No, you know, it just goes back to it all because our speech should also reflect the one we serve
There's a scripture when Jesus talks about how we would be judged for every careless word
that we speak words are powerful because words have creative force around them and
Cursing sometimes is based on our
What is comfortable for us or what is cultural, not kingdom, just cultural.
Some people will say like, cursing is just a way that I express myself and there's nothing
in it and X, Y, and Z. And again, to that person, they may feel like, God is not convicting me.
But what I would challenge them to say is,
because sometimes we get so comfortable in a space
that we have never been convicted,
that we're not open to the fact that he will convict.
Just because he hasn't convicted you
does not mean he will not convict you.
I will give a personal example.
There was a time that I used to love watching
Game of Thrones.
I had no conviction about it.
I thought I could watch it because when it got to
the sexual scenes, I would fast forward it.
And I was so comfortable that there was, years back,
I remember I was preaching a sermon and I was,
I literally brought up Game of Thrones in the sermon.
And just because God didn't convict me about it then,
and it's not even that He didn't convict me about it,
it was just, it was also that I think as Christians,
as leaders, as ministers, all of that,
in any time you have any platform God has given you
because of how we communicate the gospel,
we should never get so caught up
in what is comfortable for us to do
that we think is just because God is okay
with it because in our humanity, we also deal with pride.
And pride is so sneaky.
A prideful person, you cannot identify a prideful person
based on, how do I even put this, pride does not reveal
itself through personal awareness
because it's so sneaky. Someone else has to show you that you're prideful. You don't see it in
yourself because it's almost like this invisible cloak. It has a way of, the best way I look at
pride is if there was a part in the body that pride resides,
it would be your back. You don't see your back. You have no clue what's going on there. You need
help to see what's behind you, to see what has taken over. And so I thought there was... God
didn't care about me watching Game of Thrones because Because the truth was, I could watch Game of Thrones.
The next day, I could be in prayer, and the Lord would give me revelation about what He wants me to teach.
So we confuse that to be, God is okay with this.
But what I would challenge anyone who thinks cursing is okay, just because you feel like Jesus has not convicted you,
it may not even be because he hasn't. It's just that there is a part of you that just feels like,
you know, y'all are doing too much. Oh, this is where I draw the line. Be open. Always be a child
before God when it comes to how He shapes and
matures and nurtures you and all of that because and what He reveals to you never close the door because even when I hear
certain people say things like this will never be an issue for me. You've already closed the door.
You know because at the end of the day there is nothing about cursing that glorifies God.
Because at the end of the day, there is nothing about cursing that glorifies God.
So I think it would be better if someone says, where I'm at at this point, I have not sensed the conviction, but I could be wrong. I'm open to any correction, and they should literally,
they should genuinely be open to saying, Jesus, are you pleased with this?
Is this okay by you?
Because we have to still get back to the place of,
if I will be judged for every careless word,
that means God wants me to care about every word I speak.
He wants me to have care and thought for how I communicate.
And when I find myself just cursing randomly, did I put
care to those words? Did I put care to that? So even though years later the Lord literally
convicts me about, or maybe not, I wouldn't even say he convicted me, I would say I sensed
his conviction, if I'm honest, that you should not be watching this. You should not be looking
at these types of shows. You should not be looking at these types of shows.
You should not be.
And funny enough, even I'm actually going to
sometime within a few weeks do a video about that
to say if anybody ever watched that,
it's such an old sermon,
but you never know how the enemy could use you
and say, you know what, forgive me.
I was wrong forever saying Game of Thrones.
That I watched Game of Thrones, because I should not have done that.
And in humility, we should not only should we repent,
but if what I said led other people to think it's okay,
then I also have to publicly repent of that.
I'm so proud of you.
You know, and so, but I do agree.
I think I've heard people talk about cursing,
like it's nothing or whatever,
but my thing it just goes back to our lives
is to glorify Jesus.
Yeah.
And I should care about my words.
I should care about how I communicate.
I should care about my speech, you know,
and that's how I see it.
communicate, I should care about my speech, you know, and that's how I see it.
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What about music?
With music, I look at it in the same way because music is so spiritual.
You can hear a song and like if I listen to a Caribbean or Jamaican song, my hips just
start moving.
Like it doesn't need your permission to get in you.
You just hear it and it influences some part of your body.
There's some songs you hear your shoulders just start doing a thing.
You're like, okay, you know, like if I'm listening, if there's EDM playing, then you start like
moving your body in a certain way like da, okay, you know, like if I'm listening, if there's EDM playing, then you start like moving your body
in a certain way, like, da, da, da.
So it doesn't need your permission.
And you don't even know when you're doing what you're doing.
You're just like, wait, let me get myself together.
Wow, that's crazy.
It doesn't need your permission.
It does not need your permission.
Music can access you at any point.
Because the moment you're hearing it,
it already has access to you.
And so when you think of something that powerful and that influential, now you look at it even from
a spiritual perspective. When you study how God created Satan, he literally, part of his makeup
was musical instruments. And when he fell, God didn't change his makeup. So everything that Satan
has, he would utilize for his kingdom. But why did God create him like that? Because there's
something about sound that it invites things from a spiritual perspective. Like recently,
when I was in London, so I had an event in London, and the same thing
happened to me when I was in Australia. There was a sound, there were these songs that literally
the Lord would tell me, before you pray for people, for healing or deliverance, let this
sound be released. So I would even use London for example, there's a song called Majesty,
and it's just such a beautiful song. And the lyrics
of the song talks about how your grace has found me just as I am. And so it's a song where you
recognize that, Lord, you are majesty. And regardless of where I am, regardless of where
I found myself, your grace has found me. And the Lord literally tells me, before you pray,
found me. And the Lord literally tells me, before you do any, before you pray, sing that song. And then I remember when I was on the flight to London, He had showed me that you
would know that the healing power has come upon you when your hand will go numb. And
the funny thing I had shared on one of my best friends who was there, and I was like,
this is what God said would happen. So right when I could sense the atmosphere shifting and I asked the worship leader, I
was like, can you sing?
Because I sent the song to her even beforehand.
I said, can you sing that song, Majesty?
And she starts singing it.
And I hear the Holy Spirit say that she's just singing it one more time for the people
to receive what that sound is, that to not just think that they need to be worthy for
God to heal them, they need to be worthy for God to deliver them, but His grace will find them just
where they are. And when she sang it the second time, my right hand just goes
completely numb. And then I knew, I was like, oh it's time. And all I did, I
remember like this, the video is literally, it's over on my YouTube, so I
stretch out my hand and I just did what the Lord told me to do.
He said, then you will know that
it will no longer be your hand, but it will be mine.
And I said, the hand of God comes upon you now
and deliverance and healing broke out.
But it's sound, there was something with sound.
The same thing happened in Australia.
Before I could pray for healing,
there was a music, a melody I kept hearing.
And I was like, okay,
sing this in worship to God. And as we worship Him, something will begin to happen in the
atmosphere. And the same thing broke out in Australia. And so music transports spiritual
possibilities in both realms, in the kingdom for the kingdom of heaven and in the kingdom of
darkness and
So that's why there are times where there are certain musicians who will say things like in order for them like some of their best
Hits they did it while they were drunk while they were high
Because what did that do it opened them as a vessel for demonic spirits to actually?
them as a vessel for demonic spirits to actually sing through them, to give them lyrics. Because when we think about demons, we think that demons are just this ugly looking creatures
that torment you, you know, just want to scare you.
But there's something that there's this mystery the Bible shows us about when it talks about
how there would be doctrine of demons.
That means demons teach. So a doctrine
of demons is that there is a teaching. They want to teach you how to live according to
the kingdom of darkness. They want to teach you how to live in a way that pleases their
master Satan. So if demons can teach, demons can form lyrics,
demons can put sound together.
So they wanna, that's also the reason why,
even in Hollywood, when people hear about some of the,
just the things that happen just to make it in the industry,
when they, just some of the things that desecrate the body,
you know, sodomy, when they're like,
okay, I'm going to give you this deal if you let me do this. But it's to break a person's
soul is to break them down to the point that they become so open as a vessel for demons
to have access in them. That's why even in witchcraft, in the demonic, in any practice that just represents Satan,
there are rituals they do that has to do with the desecration of your body so that you become so open.
And that's where many of these songs are created from.
Many of these sounds are released from.
And when there's that open to just demonic
spirits, what happens now, they're hearing melody, but those are melodies that are coming
from the demonic realm. There are songs that would involve chants. And what we're over
there singing the song and doing the chant, and you don't even know that underneath that
chant is that you're calling a spirit. So that's why if people went, there's certain songs that create certain moods
and atmospheres when you're going, you know, back in the day when you, it's like,
when we were like for me, exactly.
When I'm going to go to the club and you want to drink their sounds, there's
certain songs you play that take you where you're headed to before you get there.
Who has the playlist, you-game. You know? And
you pre-game with the playlist. The playlist and good alcohol. And so that combination
tells you it's bigger than just my favorite song. There is a message that it gets into
your spirit. Because just by listening to it, it has access to you. And so there are
times where people are
dealing with anxiety, not because they have anxiety, but what were they listening to that gave that
thing access? The same way that when we worship, because if you think about it, when you listen to
worship music, when you're deep in worship to God, you're not worried about life. Yeah. Like you're not worship, it's impossible,
it is literally impossible to really be deep in worship
and be worried at the same time.
I know.
You're literally, you feel free, you feel light,
you're just like, and you just feel empowered for your days,
like, okay, God, thank you.
Yeah.
You know, but that is the power of music
and we have to be more intentional about it.
And not just because
we're looking for a big break back to self. That just because I'm looking for a big break,
let me sing what they give to me. Let me do what they tell me to do. But it's like, excuse me,
but at the end of the day, it's like, no, let me represent the glory of God. Let me use my vessel to represent His kingdom
and not just what I desire.
Because the moment you get self-involved,
the enemy already has you.
He will bring an offer to your table to compromise
so that he can use you to corrupt many simply through sound.
So no country music?
Listen. I'm a big country girl and this is an honest question.
No, I love a good country music.
I would say this as a disclaimer.
This does not mean that the only music that Christians should listen to are music that
like literally has to say Jesus, Yahweh.
Some of those songs don't even come from heaven.
Some of those songs is just someone's creativity.
They have an album they need to produce
and they need a paycheck.
It's not even, you know, but I would say
that even when you listen to music,
be sensitive to the Holy Spirit.
And if there's something you're listening to,
first of all, be honest
with yourself. What does this edifying mean? How does this make me feel? And just be honest.
And again, it goes back to the yielding to the Holy Spirit. You might be listening to
something and the Holy Spirit is like, I don't want you listening to that. And you might
listen to something and it doesn't always have to say, you know, like all the scriptures,
but it reveals the personality of God. And then that's perfectly fine. Beautiful.
I wish we could stay here and talk. I know. Maybe just before we go, maybe you can just give like one or two practical tools, next steps, if there's anything on your heart
that people can take right now and say, okay, these are my next steps to truly be consecrated
to the Lord and let my life be his.
Yeah. So what I would say is, and I'll just go back to priesthood very quickly in the
book of Leviticus, and I believe it's Leviticus chapter eight, and you see where Moses is consecrating Aaron and his sons into priesthood and there is a ram
and it was the it was a ram for consecration so they kill the ram. Moses takes the blood and he
puts it on their right ear, their right thumb, and on the big toe on their their right toe. And then he has them wait in the tabernacle for seven days.
They were not allowed to come out until the eighth day.
All of it was so symbolic
because in order to live a consecrated life,
you have to hear from God.
In order to live a consecrated life,
then the works of your hand has to be pleasing to God.
Where your feet goes, where you take yourself, the places that you go to
should be a place that glorifies God. But it starts with hearing from God. And what I would
just say to that person is make room for Him. Start by consecrating a time for Him. It is very
powerful. And it could be an hour of your day.
It could be that, you know what, Lord, 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. is consecrated before you.
And the beauty of consecration, don't take your phone, don't listen to worship music
and send an email because now you've mixed the purpose of that time.
If I'm going to consecrate this time before God, it is God's time.
And I'm telling you, it never fails when you allocate
a time in your day to say, God, this is us. This is just for us. He will meet you. He
will meet you there. It's not something we do out of obligation. It's something we do
out of love. God, I want to know your voice because I can't be, I can't follow you if
I don't hear you. And so I will tell everyone start because because I can't be, I can't follow you if I don't hear you.
Exactly.
And so I will tell everyone, start, because when you can hear him, you know what to do
with your hands, you know where to go with your feet.
So set a time that it's like, Jesus, this is us.
In this time, I'm not giving it to anything else.
And there are times you will be tested, where it's like something else up during that hour. Ignore it. Jesus, this is our time. And so you suggest same time every day,
no exceptions, no compromise schedule, everything else around it. That is the power of consecration.
Wow. Schedule. If there is a time, I'm telling you, I'll give a short example.
So normally when there are times where like I would just wake up in the middle of the night. And when I wake up in the middle of the night, I always felt
like, okay, the Lord is calling me to pray. But now that I'm pregnant, I'm like, Lord,
I could just be waking up to use the bathroom. And I just need you to help me because I'm
like, I'm, you know, I'm pregnant, I'm tired. And I, and I literally ask the Lord, God wants a place He can meet us.
He desires, because life, we get pulled in so many
directions that He actually desires to have a space
and a time, and so my prayer was this.
I was like, Lord, help me with picking a time.
Because if you're with me in it,
and you could pick a time yourself,
and the Holy Spirit would empower you.
But in that moment, I was just like, help me pick a time because now I'm confusing what
my body needs versus what my spirit is calling me to do.
And I say, if you show me a time, I will commit to that time.
And the next day I had a dream that night and in the dream, a voice, I couldn't even
see the person, a voice just said to me, meet me at 3.33 a.m.
And so in the dream I was like, Lord,
how do I know this is you?
Like you need to confirm it to me.
Then I wake up in the dream while still dreaming
and the voice said, look at your phone.
And I looked at my phone and it was 3.31 a.m.
And he said, you have two minutes to meet me.
And then I woke up in real life.
But here's the, so then I was so excited.
I told my husband, I was like,
oh, God gave me a time, God gave me a time.
And ever since then, I've kept that time.
And I'm like, okay, God, we're gonna,
I'm gonna meet you at 3.33 in the morning.
Do you go back to sleep?
Oh, I do.
Okay.
Oh, I definitely do.
After that, I'm back to bed.
But it's, and the Holy Spirit equips you.
And what I've learned with those times, I would, as long, you might wake up and you
feel tired and you're in bed, but when you yield to the fact that the Holy Spirit is
with me, the moment you get up, physically get up, you feel strength.
And there's something powerful about it.
We live in a time where we want to tell God how to meet us.
And it's like, you can't just give him five minutes here, 10 minutes there.
If you want to be serious about this walk with Jesus, you have to make room for him.
There's no other way. You have to make room for him.
And so I will start there, just like it was for the priest in Leviticus 8.
First of all, your ears need to be consecrated for anything else to function.
You need to hear God.
So I'll start there.
Oh man, I'm going to be up tomorrow at 3.30.
The beauty is like, if you know, you could pick a time in the evening, you could pick a time in the evening, you could pick a time in the afternoon, you could
pick a time.
For me, the mornings work best as a mom.
The rest of the day, it just goes by just like that.
But it's like, okay, and it's going to feel like it's going to be a sacrifice.
It is going to be a sacrifice.
And you may start, that's a whole different teaching on why I believe
at least an hour of your day.
But even wherever you are, even if you feel like,
okay, Lord, I have 30 minutes I know I can commit to.
Give him 30 minutes.
And you will desire to see that time grow.
In the beginning, it may feel like, okay, I'm here,
you know, what's going on.
But make sure, the one thing I will say, consecrate that time. Look at that time and say, you know
what, there's no distractions in this moment. If your phone, if you know that a
text message pops up and you have to look at your phone, then get something
else to play worship music in wherever you are, but consecrate that time and
say, God, it's me and you. Set your alarm, ask the Holy Spirit to help you, and He will.
Any time that either God has given me a time or I set a time,
there are moments that literally that maybe I didn't hear my alarm,
and I will feel someone physically come and wake me up.
Like, no joke, another time someone shook my bed,
and I was like, okay, I'm up, I'm up, I'm up.
And I would even encourage people,
even if, let's say, you overslept,
you woke up, you missed the time,
don't beat yourself about it.
Because if in the purity of your heart to seek God,
still get up, and just go in that place and say,
Lord, I missed the time, but I'm here and I want to
spend this 30 minutes, this one hour, whatever it is that God gives you two hours, and I want to
spend it with you. But in your heart, desire to say this time is going to be consecrated before
God. And I'm telling you, it will change your life. That was the thing that changed, like even my intimacy with God,
took it to a whole nother level years ago,
and that time was like, no, it was 5 a.m.,
and it changed everything for me.
I encourage people, set a time with God,
and it will change your life.
Thank you, Jesus.
Blast off so much stuff.
Amen. We can't thank you enough for today. I so much, Steph. Amen.
We can't thank you enough for today.
I am like amazing.
I'll be watching this one back a few times.
Me too.
Thank you, Steph.
We love you.
We love you.
No, I love you guys and I love what you guys are doing.
And I constantly pray for you both
because this space is consecrated.
And I believe that there's so much power and authority
that is gonna continue to come out of this space because of how intentional you are to not corrupt the influence.
Because you know that this influences to God's glory and he will continue to build and expand it to advance his kingdom.
So I'm excited. Thank you. She really does pray for us
We love you, I love you guys would you mind saying me the Lord bless you yes
So let's just say this blessing over everyone So may the Lord bless and keep you may he cause his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you
May he lift up his countenance over you and grant you shalom shalom and that is perfect peace.
Shalom shalom.
Shalom shalom.
In Jesus name.
Amen.
Thank you, Tav.
We love you.