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Harvest of Glory (Day 1) with Vincent Kyeremateng

Harvest of Glory (Day 1) with Vincent Kyeremateng

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Episode Title: The Death That Leads to Glory

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In this deep and revelatory episode, we unravel a mystery that many believers overlook—the second death: the death not unto salvation, but unto glory.

Drawing insight from John 12, John 17, Romans 1, and more, this teaching explores the powerful spiritual truth that Jesus did not lose His glory—but laid it aside to fulfill the purpose of creation. The road to glory, as modeled by Christ, often goes through death, not just on the cross, but in the daily surrender of our will, our comfort, and our self-image.

🔑 Key revelations include:

  • Why creation requires power, and how glory is creative force in motion

  • The divine difference between planting and burying—and how God plants us to reveal us

  • The two types of spiritual death:

    1. Death unto Salvation (letting go of sin)

    2. Death unto Glory (letting go of self)

  • How Jesus’ glory came after Gethsemane and Golgotha—not before

  • Why many believers settle for salvation but miss manifestation

Using powerful biblical patterns from the lives of Jesus, Abraham, Joseph, and Paul, this episode will shift your perspective on pain, process, and promotion.

If you’ve ever felt buried, forgotten, or broken—this message will show you that you’re not being buried to decay… you’re being planted to be revealed.

🎧 Tune in and embrace the call to die again—not just to be saved, but to be glorified.

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