God Spoke to Me: ‘Deliver This Rosary to My People || Powerful Sermon Inspired by Kathryn Kuhlman

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God Spoke to Me: ‘Deliver This Rosary to My People

The following summary, inspired by a powerful revelation shared by Kathryn Kuhlman, outlines the urgent, divine imperative given to deliver the rosary to God’s people. This message asserts that the rosary is not mere ritual but a spiritual weapon and a profound means of grace, emphasizing the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit as the ultimate deliverer.

This revelation, received during an ordinary afternoon rather than a structured prayer meeting, underscores that God is the God of the divine interruption, speaking to the soul with overwhelming authority when least expected.

I. The Divine Imperative: A Command from the Throne

The core of the message is a direct, authoritative command received by the speaker: “Oh Holy Spirit deliver this rosary to my servants”.

This was not a gentle suggestion or a theological idea, but a divine imperative issued from the throne room of heaven. The moment these words were spoken into the spirit, the ordinary atmosphere changed, becoming thick with a holy presence, as heaven itself pierced the veil of the temporary world.

The Unseen Delegation (Trinitarian Precision)

The command reveals a beautiful Trinitarian precision and a mystery: God the Father, the source of all will and purpose, addressed the order not directly to the human messenger, but to the Holy Spirit.

  • The Father Wills: God the Father conceived the plan of salvation and wills for His children to have this tool of intimacy.
  • The Son is the Center: Jesus Christ is the eternal subject of the rosary; His life, death, resurrection, and glory are the mysteries contemplated. Every bead is a step closer to Him, making the rosary a “love letter from the father written in the blood of the son”.
  • The Spirit Delivers: The Father was showing that the entire mission was to be a supernatural operation from start to finish, executed by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the deliverer who makes the mystery real and takes the life of Christ and makes it live inside of us.

The command serves as a declaration that the work of God is always a work of the Spirit, never done in the energy of human flesh.

II. The Rosary: An Instrument of Grace and Intimacy

The Father revealed that the rosary is more than a chant or a recitation; it is a spiritual weapon forged in the heart of God and a means of grace.

Power in the Deliverer, Not the Words

The power of the rosary does not come from repetition or technique, but from the Holy Spirit. Only the Holy Spirit can:

  • Take the physical beads and the words of the prayers and make them come alive in a human heart.
  • Transform the Hail Mary from a greeting into a divine encounter with the Mother of Grace.
  • Make the Our Father a cry from the depths of a spirit that recognizes its home.
  • Take the mysteries of Christ’s life and make them realities we enter into, not just stories we remember.

As the beads slip through the fingers, the Holy Spirit, the Advocate and Comforter, breaks every chain of sin and brings clarity to a confused mind through the rhythm of prayer.

III. Identifying “My Servants”: The Desperately Dependent

The command specifies the recipients: “deliver this rosary to my servants”. The speaker stressed that the term “servants” refers not to the spiritually elite, but to the desperately dependent.

  • Willing, Not Perfect: God’s servants are not defined by flawless performance, impossible piety, or a perfect life; they are defined by their willingness and dependency.
  • The Weary and the Wounded: The servants include the man heavy with worries who can’t speak, the woman praying through tears for a wandering child, and the young person bound by a habit yet yearning for holiness.
  • The Obedient in the Mundane: The servants are the tired school teacher, the mechanic working with integrity, the mother washing dishes, and the sinner in the pig pen who remembers the Father’s house.
  • Designation of Relationship: “My servants” is a designation of relationship for everyone who has ever said, “I can’t but you can”. It is for the lost sheep and the prodigal son, regardless of their position or performance.

The rosary is sent as a solace, a lifeline, and a comfort for the wounded, not as a reward for good behavior. It is a light for those walking in darkness.

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