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As believers, we are no longer natural men. The day you became born again you were introduced to a new man.



We are not natural men worshiping a supernatural God. We are supernatural men worshiping a supernatural God.



Religion  is natural men worshiping a supernatural God but real Christianity is  an upgrade, a change. You’re a spirit relating with another Spirit -  (John 3:1-2).



As a child of God, you’re not under natural laws and order.



The  message about being born again is not just about going to heaven but  reigning here on earth, living the supernatural life on the earth. A  major benefit of being born again is access to a supernatural life -  (John 3:3).



We as Christians are actually like a new specie of  human beings. We are part man and part God. Christians are the only ones  that have a natural side and a spiritual side - (John 3:4-5).



The secret to a miraculous life is who gave birth to you - (John 3:6-8).



As  a born again Christian, God didn’t change your behavior; He changed  your nature. You’re not a morally upgraded person but a changed person.



You  are a super man. You’re not born of man’s decision. You have to  understand when to function from the spiritual world and when to  function from the natural world - (John 1:12-13 (NIV)).



Anything you get illegally, you can never really enjoy properly.



You  have a legal access to use the spiritual world to affect the natural.  For us heaven is no longer a place where we are trying to run to, we are  experiencing heaven on earth.



The Son of God became a Son of Man so that the sons of men can become the sons of God.



If you are born again, you have access to heaven’s resources.



Everything God owns are yours but if you don’t grow, you won’t get it - (Mark 16:15-17).



In the spirit, there is no distance. You can be here in Nigeria and cast out a demon in America.



Apostle  Paul walked in the supernatural. If you encounter danger, you have  access to protection. Use your authority as a Christian - (Mark  16:17-18; Acts 28:1-6).