This message unveils a divine revelation centered on the deliverance and alignment of both the soul and the body under the authority of God’s Word and Spirit.
It begins with the sacred command given to Aaron and his sons in Exodus 30:19–21, where the priests were instructed to wash their hands and feet before approaching the tabernacle or the altar.
This act of washing symbolized spiritual cleansing and sanctification, ensuring that no defilement stood between them and the presence of God.
Through an angelic visitation, the Lord revealed a spiritual principle for believers today: before entering prayer or ministry, one must first plead the blood of Jesus for sanctification, then invoke the water for purification, and finally call upon the Holy Spirit for anointing, empowerment, and the salvation of both body and soul.
These three dimensions—blood, water, and Spirit—represent a divine order of preparation before approaching God.
In August 2019, an angel declared to the servant of God that the message for that season was “The Deliverance of the Body and Soul.”
The angel explained that humanity is divided into two categories: some people live in physical comfort and health, yet their souls are perishing; others have received salvation for their souls but remain afflicted in their bodies and material lives.
This imbalance mirrors the story of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16)—Lazarus’ soul was saved though his body suffered, while the rich man’s body flourished but his soul was lost forever.
The angel emphasized that both aspects of life matter to God, yet the soul holds eternal value above the body.
The Scriptures reinforce this truth: “Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matthew 10:28). Likewise, “What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?” (Mark 8:36).
Still, the message does not dismiss the importance of bodily and material deliverance. Many of God’s children suffer unnecessary affliction because their bodies and finances have not been submitted to divine authority.
Therefore, God desires His people to walk in both spiritual salvation and physical wholeness, living a balanced life where neither the flesh dominates the spirit nor the spirit neglects the body.
Yet, to reach this harmony, believers must learn to subdue the body. The flesh resists prayer, fasting, holiness, and consecration—it craves comfort, pleasure, and the patterns of the world.
The Apostle Paul understood this battle when he wrote, “I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:27).
The angelic message insists that this same discipline must mark the life of every believer. To “brutalize the body” is not to harm it physically but to deny its dominance, training it to submit to spiritual priorities.
When one constantly feeds the flesh while neglecting the soul, enmity with God begins. Sin, comfort, and complacency enslave the soul, leading to spiritual decay even within church walls.
Death is inevitable—the body will return to dust, but the soul will continue eternally. God breathed the soul into man’s nostrils, and that divine breath must return to its source.
The most urgent question is: Where will your soul go when you die? To lose one’s soul, even after gaining the pleasures and possessions of the world, is to experience the greatest misery of all.
Humanity consists of two realms: the visible body and the invisible soul. The body operates only because the soul animates it; when the soul departs, the body ceases to function. Thus, true life begins with the salvation and purification of the soul. The deliverance of the body flows naturally when the soul is aligned with God.
The conclusion is a call to spiritual awakening: believers must stop idolizing the physical and material, and instead labor for what is eternal.
Sanctify yourself by the blood of Jesus, purify yourself through the water of the Word, and yield to the anointing of the Spirit—for this is the divine path to wholeness, freedom, and everlasting fellowship with God.
The video is a personal testimony from a man named Joshua, who claims to receive regular visitations from angels and Jesus Christ. The central theme of this message, delivered by angels for August 2019, is the “deliverance of body and soul.”
Key Messages and Revelations
- The Mystery of Prayer: Joshua recounts a previous angelic teaching about prayer. He was told believers must “besought or plead” three elements:
- The Blood: For sanctification.
- The Spirit: For anointing and power.
- The Water: For purification. The angel emphasized that most Christians forget to plead the water that came from Christ’s side (John 19:34), which, like the water in the Old Testament temple (Exodus 30:17-20), is for purification.
- The Main Theme: Deliverance of Soul and Body: The primary message is that believers must seek deliverance for both their eternal soul and their physical body.
- The Imbalance: The angel used the parable of Lazarus and the rich man to illustrate two problems:
- Saved Soul, Undelivered Body: Like Lazarus, some Christians have saved souls but their bodies are not “delivered” from sickness, poverty, and misery.
- Delivered Body, Lost Soul: Like the rich man, some people prosper physically and materially, but their souls are “perishing.”
- The Priority: The script repeatedly states that the soul is far more important than the body (citing Matthew 10:28 and Mark 8:36).
- The Imbalance: The angel used the parable of Lazarus and the rich man to illustrate two problems:
- Subjection of the Body: Joshua teaches that the physical body is “dangerous” because it dislikes prayer and fasting and desires worldly things (fashion, food, comfort). He quotes 1 Corinthians 9:27, stating that believers must “become brutal towards the body” and “bring it into subjection” to avoid becoming a “cast away.”
- Feeding the Soul: Just as the body needs physical food, the soul needs spiritual food to be healthy.
- Food for the Soul: The Word of God (meditation) and prayer.
- Spiritual Malnutrition: When the soul is not fed, the “spirit man will be weak,” the “flesh will be stronger,” and the person will not be able to resist temptation.
The Eighth Appearance of Jesus
Joshua describes the eighth time the Lord appeared to him, which happened after a 2-hour midnight prayer session in August 2019.
- The Appearance: Unlike previous appearances where Jesus was “shining with bright light,” this time, he came “in the shape of a normal man” and “in the shape of an African.” Joshua specified, “He was a black man though he had the usual face.”
- The Company: Jesus was accompanied by many angels. Joshua noted that two of the angels were “Caucasian,” but the rest “were of African appearance.”
- The Message: Jesus reiterated the message, telling Joshua, “You must insist on the deliverance of the soul and the body,” and commissioned him to travel the world with this teaching (citing Acts 26:18).
- The Vision: The Lord showed Joshua a vision of a large crowd holding agricultural tools. The Lord explained that these people were all working hard to “survive” in their “terrestrial life” but were making no effort for their eternal souls.
The testimony concludes with a final warning that believers must fear God, who can destroy both body and soul in hell, and that the fundamental question everyone must answer is, “Where will your soul go if you ever die on this day?”