
The receiver: The personality of Divine flow
- Jamal & LaShaundra Christmas
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
> Mark 11:24 (NIV) – “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
This verse and others like it unveil a spiritual principle that aligns beautifully with what we've been teaching through the Divine Flow—living from God’s invisible current that guides you into your space of thriving. I was reflecting on receiving from God today, and it felt as if God was communicating to my spirit that everything I need to fulfill the purpose He has commissioned me for is found simply by receiving.
I wanted to take a moment to show you how the Divine flow relates to receiving from God:
1. Receiving Is the Posture of the Flow
The Divine Flow is not something we force or manufacture—it’s something we align with. In the same way, becoming a receiver is not striving to get something from God; it's trusting that it is already given and flowing with that truth.
Mark 11:24 isn’t just about prayer—it’s about a mindset of faith-based receiving.
The Divine Flow is God’s will and provision already in motion—receiving is our agreement with that motion.
> In the Divine Flow, we don’t chase blessings; we catch them by position.
2. Belief Activates the Flow
The scripture says “believe that you have received it.” That’s not future tense; it's present and completed.
The Divine Flow is hindered by unbelief or resistance rooted in fear, doubt, or striving.
When you believe you've already received, you're not trying to create the outcome—you’re moving in sync with the flow of God’s already-established plan.
> Belief turns the key that opens the gate to Divine Flow. You begin walking in what's already yours.
3. Identity Fuels Receptivity
In the Christ Identity (***a core position in Divine flow teaching***) you're not trying to become someone; you're living from who you already are in Him. That makes you a rightful heir and receiver.
Romans 8:17 – “Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ…”
As an heir, you receive by nature, not by effort.
> The Divine Flow and the Receiver mindset both require you to see yourself as already seated in your promise.
4. Receiving Removes Resistance
When you’re striving, you're resisting flow. But when you're resting in faith, you’re open and available for the divine current to carry you.
You’re no longer trying to figure it out.
You’re not forcing outcomes.
You’re not doubting God's willingness.
> A receiver doesn’t demand; they discern. They don’t manipulate; they move in harmony.
5. The Flow Provides What You Couldn’t Create
This is where grace enters—just like in Mark 11:24, the promise is supernatural. You can’t make it happen on your own.
The Divine Flow guides you into opportunities, wisdom, provision, and divine appointments you could never orchestrate alone.
As a receiver, you are yielded to God’s timing and method, not your own control.
Summary:
Living in the Divine Flow means becoming a receiver who trusts God’s invisible movement more than your visible circumstances. To receive in prayer, as Jesus said in Mark 11:24, is to align with what’s already been settled in heaven—and the Divine Flow is heaven’s current carrying it to earth.
-Pastor Jamal
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