25/05/2026
Depletion of the Holy Spirit is not a reality-it is a perception created by interception. The Spirit is not scarce, limited, nor does He need any human mediator to reach you. Many have tasted the outpouring of the Holy Spirit yet left it dormant or completely thrown it away due to distraction, unbelief, interception, and interruption. The Tap is not dry, but the spirit of the cup bearers is. The Church has been thirsty, not because God is dry, but because the cup bearers have been spilling what they received. All the Holy Spirit needs is your sincere desire to embrace His gift, as seen in Acts 2:38 and Isaiah 4:3.
On the day of the physical descent of the Holy Spirit at Asamankese like the day of Pentecost at Cacifwc-Adenta at the invitation of Rev. Shadrack Yeboah for "The Asamankese Experience", I became burdened to unveil the mystery of the Tap, the Cup, and the Spilling. The prophetic mandate and a burden were to: realign souls, to avoid interrupting the flow of the Holy Spirit, to desist from being too familiar with His operations, and to prevent waste. The goal? Restoration, direction, and an uncensored, abundant access to the Holy Spirit. For a life without the Holy Spirit is truly deplete.
It was a powerful, Spirit-filled encounter, a glorious moment of worship, word, prayer, prophecies, and impartation. On the final day, I received a graceful "top-up" from the former Chairman of the Christ Apostolic Church Head Office Apostle Dr. Stephen Amoani which served as a wake-up call to: Put on our strength – Isaiah 52:1
Know our identity in Christ – Revelation 3:1, cultivate a personal prayer life, repent, have faith until the spirit come.
My deepest gratitude goes to God's servant Shadrack Yeboah, the management, and the entire church family for the warm reception and honor. May the fire of the Holy Spirit continue to burn in our hearts, and may God continually increase the work He has committed into your hands, in Jesus' name.