Summary of "Overflow of the Spirit - Session 5 - Back to Eden: Restoring God’s Super to Our Natural"
Overview
Charity Kayembe (Session 5, “Back to Eden: Restoring God’s Super to Our Natural”) teaches that baptism in the Holy Spirit restores the spiritual sight lost in Eden and enables believers to see, hear, and be led by heaven. She connects this recovery of spiritual perception with the “observer effect” from quantum physics: observing heavenly possibilities (the unseen) collapses them into visible, natural reality. Practical spiritual disciplines—spiritual prayer (praying in the Spirit/tongues), visioning God’s end-from-the-beginning, gratitude, and obedient action—are presented as reproducible steps to “collapse” prophetic potentials into everyday life (healing, provision, restoration).
Core teaching
- Holy Spirit baptism restores spiritual sight and orientation, enabling believers to perceive and participate with what heaven is doing now.
- Spiritual observation (seeing first, then acting) is emphasized over merely speaking faith without prior witnessing.
- Asking “What is Jesus doing now?” keeps dependence on present guidance rather than speculation about what Jesus might do.
A practical methodology to bring heaven into the natural
The session presents a repeatable sequence to translate prophetic potentials into manifest outcomes:
- Receive — Holy Spirit baptism.
- Observe — see the heavenly reality.
- Agree — thanksgiving/gratitude; align your heart with what you’ve seen.
- Pray in the Spirit — pray with both spirit and mind.
- Act — obey and release what you’ve seen.
- Expect — watch for the manifestation.
Example from Jesus feeding the 5,000:
- Look to heaven (shift focus to unseen abundance).
- Give thanks (agree with heaven’s reality).
- Distribute (act in obedience; hand out what you have).
- Watch the manifestation follow.
Visionary and meditative practices
- Quietly ask God for His perspective on a situation.
- Picture the end-from-the-beginning — vividly imagine God’s promised outcome.
- Infuse that vision with Godly feelings: faith, peace, gratitude.
- Use brief visioning plus spiritual prayer as a repeatable practice to influence outcomes (health, finances, relationships).
Prayer disciplines and spiritual preparation
- Pray in the Spirit (praying in tongues) regularly—examples mentioned include an hour a day or the injunction to “pray without ceasing.”
- When unsure how to pray, rely on the Holy Spirit to pray through you (Romans 8 principle).
- Treat spiritual prayer as a “kingdom microcosm” that brings heaven to earth; use it to energize imagination and collapse prophetic potentials.
Mental and emotional self-care (spiritual perspective)
- Shift thinking (repent/change your thinking) to align with a kingdom perspective: focus on the unseen rather than natural lack.
- Cultivate gratitude ahead of manifestation to relieve anxiety and increase confidence.
- Remember Jesus’ ongoing ministry and present help to reassure and stabilize the heart.
Practical habit tips
- Emulate ministers who pray extensively in the Spirit before ministry—build spiritual preparation into routine.
- Be an active observer—regularly scan situations with spiritual eyes and take initiatives you sense from heaven.
- Use short, repeatable cycles of visioning + spiritual prayer + obedience to influence daily outcomes.
Illustrative examples
- Eden vs. Jesus: Adam and Eve lost spiritual sight; Jesus regained spiritual sight at baptism and modeled hearing, seeing, and being led by the Spirit.
- Biblical “quantum observers”:
- Jacob: set up visual cues and saw striped offspring.
- Abraham: looked at the stars and believed God’s promise (visioning produced faith).
- Joshua: observed God’s giving of Jericho and carried out obedient actions that led to the collapse of the walls.
- Jesus feeding the multitude: looked to heaven, thanked God, then distributed—manifestation followed.
- Contemporary example: a medical missionary who visioned Jesus healing a child, prayed into that vision, and witnessed immediate physical recovery.
Short practical exercise
- Quiet your heart and ask God for His point of view on one area of struggle.
- Envision the result clearly (see the end-from-the-beginning).
- Pray in the Spirit over that vision and verbally declare what you’ve seen with thanksgiving.
- Look for and obey any small step of action you sense; expect the manifestation.
Presenters and sources
- Presenter: Charity Kayembe
- Biblical sources and characters cited: Genesis (Adam & Eve), Jesus, John the Baptist (baptism), Luke/Acts, Apostle Paul, Abraham, Jacob, Joshua, Ananias, the disciples (Peter & John)
- Contemporary people and ministries mentioned: Dr. Steve Green (Charisma Media), Bill Johnson, Gloria Copeland, Sid Roth, an unnamed graduate student/medical missionary (illustrative)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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