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Relationships: How People Complete God's Miracles with Vincent Kyeremateng

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In this revelatory episode, we uncover one of the most overlooked truths in the Kingdom: God’s power is complete, yet His method often requires people. Drawing from the miracle of the widow’s oil in 2 Kings 4 and the paralyzed man carried by friends in Mark 2, we explore how divine provision is frequently limited by relational gaps.

You’ll discover how God gives the oil (gift, calling, potential), but the overflow depends on your ability to borrow vessels — connections, humility, community, and obedience. Through powerful biblical parallels, we expose the danger of isolation and show how relationships are not optional in God’s system — they are infrastructure.

Whether it’s healing, direction, or provision, your next miracle may not come from a new prophecy — but from a new connection.

Key Themes:

🚩 Why some people have oil but no overflow

🚩 How isolation can limit divine manifestation

🚩 The role of humility and honor in accessing provision

🚩 The difference between sovereign miracles and cooperative miracles

🚩 How God uses relationships to spread grace, preserve destiny, and reveal Himself

This episode is for anyone who has a calling, anointing, or desire to walk in purpose but feels stuck. Your oil is not the problem — your vessels are.

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Content provided by Vincent Kyeremateng. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Vincent Kyeremateng or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this revelatory episode, we uncover one of the most overlooked truths in the Kingdom: God’s power is complete, yet His method often requires people. Drawing from the miracle of the widow’s oil in 2 Kings 4 and the paralyzed man carried by friends in Mark 2, we explore how divine provision is frequently limited by relational gaps.

You’ll discover how God gives the oil (gift, calling, potential), but the overflow depends on your ability to borrow vessels — connections, humility, community, and obedience. Through powerful biblical parallels, we expose the danger of isolation and show how relationships are not optional in God’s system — they are infrastructure.

Whether it’s healing, direction, or provision, your next miracle may not come from a new prophecy — but from a new connection.

Key Themes:

🚩 Why some people have oil but no overflow

🚩 How isolation can limit divine manifestation

🚩 The role of humility and honor in accessing provision

🚩 The difference between sovereign miracles and cooperative miracles

🚩 How God uses relationships to spread grace, preserve destiny, and reveal Himself

This episode is for anyone who has a calling, anointing, or desire to walk in purpose but feels stuck. Your oil is not the problem — your vessels are.

  continue reading

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