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The Stewardship of Mysteries Series: Tapping into Heaven's Knowledge Hub

The Stewardship of Mysteries Series: Tapping into Heaven's Knowledge Hub

24-08-2025 at 08:00 Phiwa Nkambule Johannesburg

Good morning brethren.


This morning, we complete our series by connecting the dots between being stewards of the mysteries of God, the eager longing of creation, and a practical way to access these solutions. Our final key verse is a familiar one to us:


"For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries." - 1 Corinthians 14:2.


Last week we established that the creation is waiting for the "sons of God" to reveal the mysteries that will solve its problems. Today, I want to share the practical tool that I use to access those mysteries.


I believe speaking in tongues is not just a form of worship but a powerful engine for innovation. When you pray in tongues, you are bypassing your logical, analytical mind, which is often limited by what it already knows. You are speaking "mysteries" directly into the spirit realm.


This creates an open channel for new ideas, new connections, and new strategies to be deposited into your mind. It’s like a spiritual download that allows you to receive divine intelligence and creativity.


The groundbreaking ideas that have driven my work as a tech founder were not always born in a boardroom or a brainstorming session. Many of them were conceived in moments of deep spiritual prayer, where I was praying in the spirit, allowing my mind to get out of the way so that God could deposit a solution to a problem I was facing.


This practice helps you quiet the noise, silence the doubt, and access a higher level of inspiration. It is a strategic tool for channeling the kind of creative energy that can lead to truly disruptive products, services, and business models.


So, I encourage you today: don't just see praying in tongues as a religious ritual. See it as a strategic practice for innovation. Take time to pray in the spirit, and open yourself up to receive the mysteries that the creation is so eagerly waiting for.


Let's pray.


Amen.