Glory Impartation | Tim Sheets
Glory Impartation | Tim Sheets
Today I have a unique message to share, trusting the Holy Spirit to reveal it clearly. I want to speak about what happens when greater measures of God’s glory are released on the earth. We are living in a season of glory greater than ever before.
This glory brings transformation. God stretches our earthly vessels so we can carry more of His presence, more of His power, and more of the ministry of Jesus Christ. We are called to reflect Him to the world like mirrors reflecting light.
2 Corinthians 3:18 says we are transformed from glory to glory by the Spirit of the Lord. As we behold Him, the Holy Spirit changes us inwardly and increases our capacity to carry His glory.
Paul also says in 2 Corinthians 4:7 that we have this treasure in earthen vessels. We are fragile containers, but God places His divine power inside us so that all glory belongs to Him.
The word “transformed” comes from the Greek word metamorpho, the same root as metamorphosis. It describes a caterpillar entering a cocoon and emerging as a butterfly. It moves into a new and greater stage of life.
This same word was used for the transfiguration of Jesus. On the mountain, His face shone like the sun, His clothes became dazzling white, and the glory cloud of God surrounded Him. Peter, James, and John fell to the ground under the weight of God’s presence.
The Father then spoke from the cloud: “This is My beloved Son. Hear Him.” Jesus alone is the center. We are called to worship Him, listen to Him, and lift Him above all else.
In the same way, the Holy Spirit transforms believers today. As God’s glory comes upon us, old limitations break off and we enter new levels of life in Christ. We move from crawling to soaring.
Over the years, I have seen this glory in powerful ways through healing ministries and special church gatherings. Each time, it brought stretching, change, and a greater anointing for what God wanted to do next.
Isaiah 40:31 says, “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.”
Waiting on the Lord means staying in His presence, drinking deeply of His Spirit, and returning to Him again and again. Just as an eagle renews its feathers to fly higher, God renews us so we can rise to new levels in Him.
This is why we host His presence. It is not tradition or routine. It is a calling from the Holy Spirit to let Him birth something new inside us.
God is saying, “Let Me transform you. Let Me fill you with more of Jesus. Let Me lift you from surviving to soaring.”
So come into His presence again today. Worship Him, seek Him, and minister to Him. As you do, the Holy Spirit will bring supernatural and life-changing transformation.
