In a recent Facebook post, Prophet Joshua Iginla, founder and senior pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, delivered a message urging believers to prioritize a genuine relationship with God over religious rituals.

Drawing from the creation story of Adam, Iginla emphasized the importance of dwelling in the realm of God through relationship and revelation rather than being confined by religion.

“When Adam was created, there was never a place where he fasted and prayed to reach God, because he dwelled in the realm of God,” Iginla stated. He explained that Adam’s relationship with God was natural and unforced, built on direct revelation rather than religious practices. This, Iginla argued, positioned Adam at the apex of God’s creation.

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He urged believers to seek a deeper connection with God, cautioning that religion can become a barrier to experiencing the fullness of a divine relationship.

Iginla went on to elaborate on the role of humanity on earth, describing man as the superior divine figure in charge of the earth.

He emphasized that no spirit can function on earth without a human body, highlighting the significance of our physical form as a “legal vehicle” for spiritual manifestation. “Even Jesus didn’t come into the earth in Spirit form; He came in bodily human form,” he noted, pointing out that this was essential for Jesus to fulfill His mission.

The prophet also touched on the necessity of valuing one’s body, as it is the vessel through which both the Holy Spirit and other spirits operate on earth. He concluded with a prophetic declaration: “You shall grow in true relationship with God and in the revelation of God above religion. In Jesus’ name.”….Sêe_Morē

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