Good Morning Sunshine! Your Construction Is Over. Now You Have Become The Room Where He Will Dwell In!

1 Corinthians 3:16 NKJV ~ “Do you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?”

The Glory of God was never meant to be confined to a building. From the beginning, His desire has been to dwell within His people! God longs not just to visit rooms made by hands, but to inhabit hearts made ready by surrender. The question is not just, “Will He enter our services?” It is, “Will He rest in us?”

People often ask God to fill the room, but what if you are the room? What if you are the sanctuary, the tabernacle, the tent of meeting? The truth is, the most sacred space He longs to occupy is not a pulpit or platform, it’s you! When your life becomes the altar, your spirit becomes the sanctuary, and your obedience becomes the fragrance of worship, you become a living dwelling place for His glory.

God doesn’t just want to do construction and move around you; He wants to move in and through you. And for that to happen, the internal room must be cleared of clutter: fear, pride, unforgiveness, and control. The Holy Spirit cannot be confined to guest status; He is the permanent resident of those who yield and surrender. When He finds a pure vessel, He doesn’t just visit, He builds a throne!

The deeper the surrender, the more God settles. His Glory doesn’t rest on giftedness; it rests on your yieldedness. You don’t need to be perfect to carry Him, but you must be postured. That posture is one of humility, worship, and obedience. You are not just attending revival; you are becoming a vessel revival can flow through. The truth is, when God interrupts a service, He’s looking for a heart that says, “Stay.” A heart that’s been rearranged, rebuilt, and ready for Him. A heart that is not impressed by a moment but transformed by the abiding Presence of God.

That’s what it means to become the room, when His Presence becomes your identity, not just an experience. Moses built the tabernacle with precision, and when it was finished, the cloud filled it. So must it be with you. As you surrender piece by piece, your thoughts, will, desires, and plans, become constructed into a sanctuary suitable for the King. And once the Glory comes in, your lives become marked with divine evidence.

And what happens after the construction is over? His Glory comes not just to visit but to inhabit permanently. When the building is ready, the cloud rests. When the surrender is complete, the weight of Glory settles in like a Holy fog. After the construction, the chiseling, the carving, and the correction, comes the filling. No longer empty space, but a consecrated space, full of fire, full of Him!

The post-construction life is one of responsibility. When you become the room, you must protect the purity and honor the Presence and keep the Altar burning. The goal is not just to experience the Glory, but to host it well! His Glory becomes your lifestyle, and His Presence your compass. You don’t just carry an anointing, you carry Him.

So yes, may He fill the sanctuary. But even more, may He fill you. Because when you become the room, revival is not a service, it’s a lifestyle. And Glory is not a visitation, it’s a dwelling!

Let’s Pray:
Father, Thank You that You no longer dwell in temples made by human hands, but in hearts made pure by Your Spirit. You’re not waiting for a building to be built, but You’re waiting for a life to be surrendered. Today, I offer You my life. Every room. Every corner. Every part. Father, make me the room, that You choose to dwell in and not a temporary place of inspiration, but a permanent dwelling of transformation. Father, I surrender every space within me that’s been cluttered with pride, fear, or control. I ask You to move in and move through me. Rearrange me for Your Glory. Fathey, tear down what must go. Build what must remain. Clean out what hinders Your Presence and fill me with what pleases Your heart. I don’t want to be one who visits Your Presence, I want to live in it. Let my life be the place where You are pleased to dwell. And when the construction is done, when You’ve carved out room in me, come and fill it completely. Don’t just pass through, God. Stay. Rest. Abide. Let Your Glory not just touch me but take over. Let the evidence of Your filling be seen in everything I say, do, and carry. Let me be marked, not by emotion, but by transformation. Let Your character be formed in me. Let my walk reflect Your Presence. Let my words carry Your authority. Make me a sanctuary that leaks Your Glory wherever I go. Let people sense You in me before I even speak. I don’t just want the fire to fall once. I want the altar to remain lit daily. Teach me to steward the room I’ve become. To guard the purity. To maintain the posture. To welcome Your Presence with every breath. May I never grieve the Guest who has now become the King. Let every interruption now become impartation. Let every construction phase lead to divine communion. And let my life be evidence that when God builds a house, He fills it. I want to be filled, not for a moment, but for a mission. Father, I declare today: I am not just available, I am habitable. You can live here. You can reign here. You can transform others through here. Let my life become the room where Heaven kisses Earth and never lifts. Fill me until I overflow with You. In Jesus Christ Mighty And Matchless Name, I pray, Amen!

Blessings…
Love, Dr. Jean


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