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The Accurate of God

Date preached June 17, 2021

Good morning, people of God. Good morning, children of the Most High. Today, I come to you with a revelation that was whispered into my spirit during prayer—a message titled “The Accurate of God.” When the Holy Spirit began to speak, He said, “Many walk with Me, yet do not understand how I work.” This struck me deeply and led me to reflect on what it truly means to walk in the accuracy of God. It means understanding His divine order—how His system functions in the heavens and manifests on the earth. God does not operate randomly. He is a God of precision, a God of divine order, and every action He takes is rooted in a principle, a system, and perfect timing.

To grasp this, we must first understand the basic fundamentals of God’s operations. There is a system that governs the heavens and a system that governs the earth. When we speak of the accuracy of God, we are referring to how these systems align—heaven influencing earth and earth responding to heaven. Often, we become so fixated on the miracles that we forget every miracle has a principle behind it. Every move of God is guided by a spiritual law—the principle of love, the principle of the Holy Spirit, the principle of obedience, faith, and purpose. When God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, it wasn’t merely a list of rules. It was the unveiling of divine principles—heaven’s governance introduced to align humanity with God’s accuracy.

Then Jesus came and declared, “I will not leave you comfortless—I will send you the Holy Spirit.” Scripture affirms, “He will teach you all things.” This means the Holy Spirit is the One who grants us spiritual understanding of God’s accuracy. He governs us into alignment with heaven’s systems. Without the Holy Spirit, we can read the Bible and still miss how God operates. Divine accuracy isn’t learned through intellect—it’s received through revelation. You can quote Scripture yet miss the system, the meaning, the very accuracy of what God is saying. That’s why the Holy Spirit helps us accurately interpret divine instruction. He aligns the human heart with the purpose of God.

The Spirit also showed me that God works differently according to location—not just geographically, but spiritually. Every nation, community, and individual has a spiritual climate through which God expresses His nature. The God of Abraham is the same God of Isaac and Jacob, yet He revealed Himself uniquely to each: to Abraham as Jehovah Jireh, to Moses as I AM THAT I AM, to Elijah as the God who answers by fire, and to David as the Lord my Shepherd. One God—accurate in all His manifestations—adapting His revelation to every location, situation, and dispensation. This means, child of God, even in our generation, God desires to reveal Himself to you in a specific way. You must discern your spiritual location and how God moves there.

The Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—is a complete divine system. It contains moral laws, prophetic patterns, and spiritual principles that govern both heaven and earth. From Adam to Noah, Abraham to Moses, the prophets to Christ, and the apostles to us, each generation was built upon divine principles that form part of God’s system. So when we read God’s Word, let’s not read only to quote—let’s read to understand the system, the divine order behind the Word. Every Scripture carries a principle, and every principle leads to accuracy. The more you understand how God operates, the more accurately you discern His voice, His plan, and His will.

Just as a child begins with basic education before advancing, so a believer grows into divine accuracy. When you begin walking with God, you may not understand everything. But as you remain consistent in prayer, fasting, and the Word, the Holy Spirit trains your spiritual senses to recognize His voice. This is spiritual accuracy—the ability to discern rightly and walk in alignment with what heaven is saying in the moment. Divine accuracy isn’t a one-time experience—it’s a progressive revelation. It’s built through obedience, consistency, and intimacy with the Holy Spirit.

One major reason believers miss divine accuracy is human timing. We want things now. We want prophecy fulfilled immediately. But God’s timing is not our timing. God may give a prophecy for five years, yet we want it in five months. When it delays, we doubt, we complain, we wonder if we heard wrong. But remember—God created time. He isn’t bound by it. We count days, months, and years—He measures seasons and purposes. When things don’t happen as we expect, it doesn’t mean God failed—it means His accuracy is still unfolding in His perfect timing. When we surrender our clocks to His calendar, we enter divine rest.

Every purpose of God rests upon a principle. If you violate the principle, you delay the purpose. If you obey the principle, you accelerate the purpose. That’s why we must not only pursue prophecy—we must pursue principle. Prophecy will always rest on the foundation of principle. The more you live by God’s principles, the more you position yourself for the accurate manifestation of His Word.

Beloved, the God we serve is an accurate God. He never misses. He never makes mistakes. He never changes His plans—though our position may change, our understanding may shift, or our location may delay His timing. He remains faithful. Today, the Spirit of the Lord is calling us to walk in divine accuracy—to align our thoughts, timing, faith, and obedience with the heavenly system. Let’s pray and ask the Holy Spirit to help us understand these truths deeply—to process them until the revelation of divine accuracy is birthed in our spirits.

Heavenly Father, we thank You for this revelation of divine accuracy. Holy Spirit, teach us to understand Your systems, Your timing, and Your ways. Align our hearts with the principles of heaven. Let us not miss our season due to human understanding. Fill us with divine sensitivity, that we may hear, see, and walk accurately in Your will. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.