HOW TO LIVE IN GOD'S FULNESS



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📘 LIVING IN GOD’S FULLNESS
The Fullness of God Purchased for Us
By Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri JP

DEDICATION

This book is first and foremost dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ —
the Lamb who was slain,
the Son who was given,
the Savior who was emptied so that we might be filled.
To Him who carries in Himself all the fullness of the Godhead bodily (Colossians 2:9),
and who, through His finished work on the Cross, made us complete in Him (Colossians 2:10),
be all glory, honor, and dominion forever.
I dedicate this work to the Holy Spirit —
the Administrator of divine fullness,
the indwelling Presence who makes heavenly realities tangible,
the Seal of our inheritance and the Spirit of adoption.
With deep gratitude, I also dedicate this book to the Body of Christ across nations —
to every believer who has ever struggled with feelings of spiritual emptiness,
to those who love God yet long for deeper experience,
to pastors, leaders, and teachers who labor to see Christ formed in His people.
May this message awaken you to what has already been purchased for you.
I also dedicate this work to my family and spiritual sons and daughters —
those who have walked with me in ministry, prayer, and the pursuit of truth.
Your hunger for God and commitment to His Word have inspired these pages.
Above all, this book is dedicated to every child of God who is ready to stop striving —
and start living from the fullness already secured in Christ.

PREFACE

There is a silent crisis in the Body of Christ.
Many believers are saved — yet still searching.
Forgiven — yet still feeling empty.
Born again — yet still living as though something is missing.
We sing about fullness.
We pray for fullness.
We long for more of God.
Yet Scripture boldly declares:
“And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.” — John 1:16
This book was born out of a burden — a holy conviction that many Christians are begging God for what He has already paid for. The Cross was not a partial work. Redemption was not a temporary fix. Jesus did not die merely to forgive sin; He died to restore fullness.
From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is the story of divine fullness:
A God who fills the earth with His glory.
A Father who fills His children with His Spirit.
A Savior who fills empty vessels with eternal life.
Sin introduced emptiness.
The Cross introduced exchange.
The Resurrection introduced new life.
The Holy Spirit introduced indwelling fullness.
This book is not merely theological; it is practical. It is written to guide you through a divine progression:
The Price that purchased fullness
The Exchange that secured it
The Inheritance that guarantees it
The Spirit who administers it
The Walk that sustains it
The Overflow that reveals it
My prayer is that as you read, you will move from information to revelation, from revelation to conviction, and from conviction to daily manifestation.
You are not waiting to be filled.
In Christ, you already are.
Now it is time to live in that reality.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

With a heart full of gratitude, I acknowledge the faithfulness of God —
the One who reveals truth and entrusts it to vessels of clay.
I give thanks to the Lord for the illumination of His Word. Every insight shared in these pages flows from Scripture, inspired by the Spirit who searches the deep things of God (1 Corinthians 2:10).
I honor the pastors, teachers, and spiritual fathers whose teachings and examples have strengthened my understanding of redemption, righteousness, and the finished work of Christ. The Body of Christ grows through shared revelation, and I stand on the shoulders of those who faithfully handled the Word before me.
To the church communities and prayer partners who continually hunger for deeper truths — your questions, prayers, and desire for spiritual growth have sharpened this message.
To my family — thank you for your patience, encouragement, and unwavering support. Ministry is never a solitary journey, and your love has been a covering and strength.
To every reader holding this book: thank you. Your pursuit of God’s fullness is evidence that His Spirit is already at work within you.
Finally, all glory goes to the Father, who planned redemption;
to the Son, who purchased it;
and to the Holy Spirit, who makes it real within us.
May this work contribute to the awakening of a generation that understands this truth:
We are not spiritual beggars.
We are redeemed vessels of divine fullness.
Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri JP
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INTRODUCTION

God’s Eternal Intention: From Emptiness to Fullness
“And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.” — John 1:16
“That ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.” — Ephesians 3:19
1. The Cry of the Human Heart
From the beginning of time, humanity has carried a silent ache — a sense that something is missing.
Men build empires yet remain unsatisfied.
Women achieve influence yet feel incomplete.
Nations rise in power yet collapse in moral emptiness.
Behind ambition, behind pleasure, behind the pursuit of wealth and recognition, there lies a deeper longing — the longing to be filled.
This longing is not accidental. It is not psychological weakness. It is spiritual design.
Man was created to contain God.
Until that truth is understood, life becomes a restless search for substitutes. Success cannot fill it. Relationships cannot satisfy it. Religion cannot silence it. Only the fullness of God can answer the cry of the human spirit.
The tragedy of the fall was not merely moral failure — it was spiritual emptiness. When sin entered, glory departed. When rebellion came, fullness lifted. Humanity did not simply become guilty; humanity became hollow.
But the story did not end in emptiness.
2. God’s Original Intention: A Filled Earth
Before there was sin, there was fullness.
In Genesis, we see not merely a creation narrative but a revelation of divine intention. God created man in His image and likeness and immediately blessed him (Genesis 1:27–28). That blessing was not just empowerment; it was impartation. Man was designed to reflect, express, and carry God’s nature in the earth.
The command to “be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth” was more than population growth — it was glory expansion. God’s plan was that the earth would be filled with His presence through humanity.
The prophet later captured this eternal vision:
“For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.” — Habakkuk 2:14
God never intended the earth to be empty of Him. He never intended man to function independently of Him. Humanity was designed to be a vessel — a living container of divine life.
Eden was not just a garden; it was a sanctuary. It was the meeting point of heaven and earth. Man walked in communion. There was no shame, no fear, no separation. The fullness of God’s presence defined existence.
But then came the fracture.
3. The Great Emptiness: What Sin Produced
Sin did more than break a command — it broke communion.
When Adam fell, he did not merely lose authority; he lost intimacy. He did not merely lose dominion; he lost indwelling glory. Scripture declares:
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” — Romans 3:23
To “come short” means to lack, to fall behind, to be deficient. Humanity became glory-deficient.
Shame replaced confidence.
Fear replaced fellowship.
Hiding replaced harmony.
The voice that once brought joy now brought terror. The presence that once filled now exposed emptiness.
And this emptiness echoed through generations.
Every false religion is humanity’s attempt to refill what was lost. Every idol is an effort to replace glory. Every addiction is a misdirected thirst for divine satisfaction.
Yet nothing in creation can replace the Creator.
The human spirit was designed for infinite fullness — and only an infinite God can satisfy it.
4. Redemption: Not Partial Repair, but Total Restoration
Here is the heart of the gospel: God did not come merely to forgive sin. He came to restore fullness.
Many believers understand forgiveness. Fewer understand fullness.
We preach pardon, but often neglect possession. We celebrate heaven, but ignore indwelling glory. We speak of escaping hell, but overlook becoming vessels of divine life.
Yet Scripture declares something astonishing:
“For in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him.” — Colossians 2:9–10
All the fullness of God dwells in Christ — and we are complete in Him.
This is not poetic language. It is positional reality.
The Greek word translated “complete” means filled to capacity, made full, lacking nothing. Redemption did not restore us to neutrality; it restored us to abundance.
What Adam lost in disobedience, Christ recovered in obedience.
The first Adam emptied humanity through rebellion.
The Last Adam filled humanity through surrender.
5. The Cross: The Bridge from Emptiness to Fullness
The Cross is more than a symbol of suffering; it is the turning point of cosmic history.
At Calvary, heaven addressed earth’s emptiness.
Jesus did not simply die as a martyr; He died as a substitute. He entered into the deepest consequences of human separation so that we could enter into divine communion.
He cried, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” so that we would never have to be forsaken.
He was stripped, so we could be clothed in righteousness.
He was rejected, so we could be accepted.
He was emptied, so we could be filled.
The apostle Paul captures the exchange:
“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9
This richness is not merely financial — it is spiritual abundance. It is access to the life of God.
At the Cross, emptiness met fullness — and fullness prevailed.
6. The Resurrection: The Return of Divine Life
If the Cross paid the price, the Resurrection proved the victory.
When Christ rose, He did not rise alone. He rose as the head of a new humanity.
The empty tomb declared that death could not hold divine life. More than that — it declared that a new order had begun.
Believers are not merely forgiven sinners; they are resurrected sons.
The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead now dwells in us (Romans 8:11). This indwelling is not symbolic. It is the restoration of Eden — God within man again.
The veil was torn. The barrier was removed. The temple is no longer built with stone; it is built with redeemed hearts.
Fullness has returned.
7. The Indwelling Spirit: Fullness Made Personal
After redemption was accomplished, God did something remarkable — He moved in.
The Holy Spirit is not an accessory to salvation; He is its evidence.
Jesus promised:
“He that believeth on Me… out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” — John 7:38
The next verse clarifies that He spoke of the Spirit.
Fullness is no longer external. It is internal.
The Spirit of God does not visit; He abides. He does not sprinkle; He fills. He does not inspire temporarily; He indwells permanently.
This changes everything.
You are not trying to reach heaven. Heaven has taken residence in you.
The tragedy is that many believers possess fullness but live unaware of it. They pray for what they already carry. They seek externally what has been deposited internally.
Revelation is needed.
8. The Crisis of Misunderstood Salvation
One of the greatest hindrances in the Church today is incomplete understanding.
We have reduced salvation to an event instead of a transformation. We have limited it to forgiveness instead of fullness. We have confined it to future glory instead of present reality.
Yet Paul prays something radical:
“That ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.” — Ephesians 3:19
Notice — this is written to believers. Not sinners. Not seekers. Saints.
Fullness is not optional spirituality for a few advanced Christians. It is the inheritance of every child of God.
But inheritance must be understood to be enjoyed.
A wealthy heir living in ignorance remains poor in experience, though rich in position. Likewise, many believers live beneath their spiritual inheritance because they do not know what Christ secured.
This book is written to address that gap.
9. From Revelation to Manifestation
Understanding fullness intellectually is not enough. It must translate into daily living.
Fullness changes:
How you think about yourself
How you approach God
How you confront adversity
How you treat others
How you pursue purpose
When you know you are filled, you stop striving for identity. When you know you are complete, you stop competing for validation. When you know heaven dwells within you, you stop living as a spiritual beggar.
Fullness produces confidence — not arrogance, but assurance.
It produces gratitude — not entitlement, but worship.
It produces generosity — because what overflows must be shared.
10. The Divine Progression
This book will guide you through a sacred journey:
First, we will examine The Price — what it cost heaven to restore us.
Then we will explore The Exchange — how Christ took our emptiness and gave us His abundance.
Next, we will uncover The Inheritance — what legally belongs to us in Him.
We will study The Spirit — the Administrator of divine fullness.
We will learn The Walk — how to live daily in conscious awareness of fullness.
Finally, we will embrace The Overflow — how fullness in us becomes blessing to the world.
This is not theory. It is life.
11. You Are Not Waiting to Be Filled
Perhaps the most liberating truth you will encounter in these pages is this:
You are not waiting for fullness.
If you are in Christ, you have received it.
The enemy thrives on convincing believers that they lack what God has already given. But Scripture declares:
“And of His fulness have all we received.” — John 1:16
Not “will receive.”
Not “might receive.”
Have received.
Faith does not create fullness — it receives what grace has supplied.
12. An Invitation to Live Differently
As you journey through this book, I invite you to read slowly. Pray deeply. Reflect honestly.
Ask the Holy Spirit to expose areas where you have been living beneath your inheritance. Allow Him to renew your thinking. Let the Word dismantle every mindset of lack.
You were not redeemed to struggle through life spiritually dehydrated.
You were redeemed to live saturated.
The world does not need more empty religion. It needs filled believers — men and women conscious of divine life within them, radiating hope, peace, authority, and love.
This is your calling.
This is your inheritance.
This is your reality in Christ.
Closing Prayer
Father, open the eyes of the reader.
Let revelation replace confusion.
Let assurance replace striving.
Let fullness replace emptiness.
May every page awaken hearts to what Christ has already purchased.
May every chapter lead to deeper intimacy and greater manifestation.
And may Your glory fill the earth — beginning with us.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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BACK MATTER

✦ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ✦

Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri JP is a passionate teacher of God’s Word, devoted to unveiling the finished work of Christ and guiding believers into the fullness of their inheritance in Him. With a strong emphasis on revelation knowledge, spiritual identity, and kingdom living, his teachings focus on restoring believers to their rightful position in Christ — complete, empowered, and overflowing.
Through writing, teaching, and ministry, he seeks to help individuals move from spiritual survival to spiritual abundance, from religious routine to transformational relationship, and from striving to resting in God’s finished work.
His messages combine scriptural depth, practical application, and prophetic insight — equipping readers to walk boldly in divine purpose and supernatural provision.

✦ OTHER BOOKS BY THE AUTHOR ✦

Ocean of Love
Make It Happen
The Power of Meditation
The Law of Divine Increase: Understanding Heaven’s System of Proportion
Unlocking the Wealth Within
(For updates on new releases, teachings, and ministry materials, follow the author’s official platforms.)

✦ A FINAL WORD TO THE READER ✦

If this book has stirred something within you, do not let it remain inspiration alone — let it become transformation.
Fullness is not theory. It is reality.
It is not distant. It is present.
It is not reserved for a few. It belongs to every believer in Christ.
Walk in it.
Speak from it.
Live from it.
Overflow with it.
The world is not waiting for empty believers trying to be filled.
It is waiting for full believers who know who they are.
You are complete in Him.
Now live like it.

✦ INVITATION TO GROW ✦

This book is only the beginning of a deeper journey. Continue growing by:
Meditating daily on the finished work of Christ
Studying Scriptures on identity and inheritance
Teaching others what you have received
Building communities centered on revelation truth
Spiritual growth is not automatic — it is intentional. Feed your spirit consistently.

✦ CONNECT & SHARE ✦

If this message has blessed you, consider sharing this book with others who are seeking deeper understanding of their identity in Christ.
For speaking engagements, ministry invitations, or partnership inquiries, reach out through the author’s official communication channels.

✦ A CLOSING DECLARATION ✦

May you walk in the consciousness of divine fullness.
May revelation replace limitation.
May grace empower your obedience.
May the Spirit make Christ real to you daily.
May your life overflow with evidence of heaven.
You are filled.
You are empowered.
You are complete.
In Christ — forever.
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YOU WERE NEVER CREATED TO LIVE EMPTY.

Something inside you knows there is more.
More than routine Christianity.
More than struggling prayers.
More than surviving from one breakthrough to another.
You were designed for fullness.
But here is the life-changing truth most believers have never fully understood:
Fullness is not a future reward.
It is a present reality in Christ.
WHAT IF YOU ARE NOT WAITING TO BE FILLED…
BUT DISCOVERING THAT YOU ALREADY ARE?
In this transformational and revelation-rich book, Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri JP unveils God’s eternal intention for humanity — a life overflowing with divine identity, spiritual authority, and supernatural supply.
This is not motivational hype.
This is biblical revelation.
You will discover:
✔ What was truly lost in Eden — and completely restored at the Cross
✔ The powerful meaning behind “It is finished”
✔ The Great Exchange: Your emptiness for His fullness
✔ Why many believers live beneath their inheritance
✔ How to shift from striving to resting in grace
✔ The role of the Holy Spirit in activating daily overflow
✔ Practical keys to living from divine abundance instead of human effort
THIS BOOK WILL HELP YOU:
• Break free from spiritual limitation
• Understand your completeness in Christ
• Walk confidently in your identity
• Experience deeper intimacy with God
• Live from supply instead of lack
• Manifest the life of Christ in everyday reality
THIS IS NOT RELIGION.
IT IS RESTORATION.
It is a call back to God’s original design.
It is an awakening to your true spiritual position.
It is an invitation to stop chasing what has already been given.
The Cross was not partial.
The Resurrection was not symbolic.
The Spirit within you is not powerless.
You are not deficient.
You are not waiting.
You are not incomplete.
You are filled in Christ.
WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR?
This message is for:
• Believers hungry for deeper revelation
• Leaders tired of powerless Christianity
• Christians ready to move beyond spiritual survival
• Anyone longing to experience the fullness of God
THE DIFFERENCE THIS BOOK MAKES
Many books inspire.
This one repositions.
Many messages motivate.
This one awakens identity.
Many teachings inform.
This one transforms how you see yourself in Christ.
And when identity changes, everything changes.
IT’S TIME TO LIVE FROM OVERFLOW.
Stop striving.
Stop doubting.
Stop living beneath what Christ paid for.
Step into revelation.
Step into inheritance.
Step into fullness.
Get your copy today and begin the journey from emptiness to divine abundance.
Your inheritance is not ahead of you.
It is already within you.
Now live like it.



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📘 LIVING IN GOD’S FULLNESS

The Fullness of God Purchased for Us


By Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri JP

“And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.” — John 1:16

📖 BOOK STRUCTURE (5–7 Chapter Theological & Devotional Progression)
This structure follows a divine progression:
The Price → The Exchange → The Inheritance → The Spirit → The Walk → The Overflow
It moves the reader from revelation to manifestation.

🔷 INTRODUCTION

God’s Eternal Intention: Fullness Restored
Core Truth:
God’s original plan was never emptiness — it was fullness.
Key Foundations:
From the beginning, God intended man to carry His image and glory (Genesis 1:27–28).
Sin produced separation, shame, and spiritual emptiness (Romans 3:23).
Redemption is not partial repair — it is total restoration.
What Adam lost, Christ recovered (Colossians 2:9–10).
Fullness means the total measure of divine life, nature, authority, and purpose made available in Christ.
Purpose of the Book:
To move believers from:
Awareness → Assurance
Assurance → Experience
Experience → Daily Manifestation

🔴 CHAPTER ONE

THE PRICE: What It Cost God to Make Us Full

“For ye are bought with a price.” — 1 Corinthians 6:20
1. Redemption Is Costly
Grace is free to us — but it was not cheap to God.
Justice demanded death.
Love provided a Substitute.
2. The Cost of Redemption
The Blood of Christ (1 Peter 1:18–19)
His Substitutionary Death (Romans 4:25)
His Obedience unto Death (Philippians 2:8)
Redemption was a divine transaction — not sentiment, but satisfaction of divine justice.
3. The Cross: Heaven’s Purchase Receipt
When Jesus declared, “It is finished” (John 19:30), it was a declaration of full payment.
Through the Cross:
Sin’s debt was canceled.
Satan’s authority was broken.
Access to God was restored (Colossians 2:15).
4. The Purpose of the Price
The goal was not merely forgiveness — but indwelling fullness.
“That ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.” — Ephesians 3:19
Reflection:
The depth of your understanding of the price determines your confidence in your fullness.

🔁 CHAPTER TWO
THE EXCHANGE: His Emptiness for Our Fullness
“Though He was rich… yet for your sakes He became poor.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9
The Cross was not only payment — it was exchange.
The Divine Exchange:
Christ Took
We Received
Sin
Righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21)
Curse
Blessing (Galatians 3:13–14)
Rejection
Acceptance (Ephesians 1:6)
Death
Eternal Life (John 10:10)
Shame
Glory
Emptiness met fullness at Calvary.
The Cross transferred ownership.
You are no longer defined by what you were — but by what He became for you.
Reflection:
You cannot live full while still identifying with what Christ already took.
👑 CHAPTER THREE
THE INHERITANCE: Fullness Legally Ours
“Who hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.” — Colossians 1:12
Fullness is not earned — it is inherited.
What Is Included in the Inheritance?
Righteousness (1 Corinthians 1:30)
Peace and Joy (Romans 14:17)
Divine Nature (2 Peter 1:4)
Authority in Christ
Sonship
Heavenly Position (Ephesians 2:6)
The believer is not striving toward fullness —
he is positioned in it.
The Holy Spirit is the seal of this inheritance (Ephesians 1:13–14).
Reflection:
You cannot manifest what you do not know belongs to you.
🔥 CHAPTER FOUR
THE SPIRIT: The Administrator of Fullness
“Be filled with the Spirit.” — Ephesians 5:18
The Holy Spirit is the channel of divine fullness.
He:
Reveals Christ (1 Corinthians 2:10)
Confirms our sonship (Romans 8:15–17)
Empowers manifestation (Acts 1:8)
Produces fruit (Galatians 5:22–23)
Fullness is sustained by fellowship.
The infilling of the Spirit is continuous — not a one-time event.
Reflection:
The degree of your yielding determines the degree of your filling.
🚶 CHAPTER FIVE
THE WALK: Living in the Consciousness of Fullness
“As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him.” — Colossians 2:6
Fullness is not just a revelation — it is a lifestyle.
Walking in Fullness Means:
Living by the Word (Colossians 3:16)
Walking by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7)
Practicing gratitude (Ephesians 5:19–20)
Living in obedience (Romans 6:13)
Fullness consciousness changes:
Your speech
Your confidence
Your decisions
Your relationships
You live from supply — not from lack.
Reflection:
Fullness is not striving upward — it is flowing outward.
🌊 CHAPTER SIX
THE OVERFLOW: From Fullness to Fruitness
“Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” — John 7:38
God never fills for storage — only for distribution.
The Evidence of Overflow:
Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23)
Kingdom Influence (Matthew 5:14–16)
Power in ministry (Acts 1:8)
Generosity and service (2 Corinthians 9:8)
A filled believer becomes a fountain.
The world is waiting for believers who understand they are already full.
Reflection:
You are not filled to be satisfied — you are filled to be a supply.
🌅 CONCLUSION
Living in the Continual Flow
Redemption is the story of fullness restored.
The pipeline of fullness:
The Cross (The Price)
Faith (Receiving)
The Spirit (Activating)
The Word (Sustaining)
Obedience (Manifesting)
Love (Overflowing)
“And ye are complete in Him.” — Colossians 2:10
You are not empty. You are not striving. You are not lacking.
You are purchased. You are positioned. You are filled.
Now live like it.
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📘 THE FULNESS OF GOD PURCHASED FOR US

By Pst. Charles Eberechukwu Nwaneri

“And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.” — John 1:16


🔷 INTRODUCTION — God’s Eternal Intention: The Fullness Restored

  • God’s desire from creation: to fill the earth and man with His presence. (Genesis 1:28; Habakkuk 2:14)
  • Sin brought emptiness, separation, and loss of divine glory. (Romans 3:23)
  • Redemption through Christ is not partial restoration, but fullness recovered.
  • What Adam lost in Eden, Christ purchased back in full. (Colossians 2:9–10)
  • Definition: “Fullness” means the total measure of divine life, nature, and purpose made available to the believer.
  • Purpose of the book — to lead believers from understanding to walking in that fullness.

🩸 CHAPTER ONE — THE PRICE: What It Cost God to Make Us Full

“For ye are bought with a price.” — 1 Corinthians 6:20

Key Themes:

  • Redemption is costly; grace is free but never cheap.
  • The cross was heaven’s greatest transaction — God gave His Son to restore His image in man.
  • Christ’s suffering was substitutionary and redemptive: every stripe, nail, and tear paid for an aspect of our emptiness.
  • The price included:
    • The blood of Christ (1 Peter 1:18–19)
    • His death and resurrection (Romans 4:25)
    • His obedience unto death (Philippians 2:8)
  • The result: Sin’s power is broken, Satan’s hold is canceled, and man’s access to fullness is opened.

Reflection:

The fullness we enjoy is directly proportional to our understanding of the price paid.

“The Fulness of God Purchased for Us”
Theme: The Price

Everything that God gives has a foundation in His justice and love. Redemption did not come cheap. The fulness of God — His presence, power, and divine nature — was made accessible to humanity through a great and unmatchable price.
That price was the blood of Jesus Christ, shed once for all on the cross.

“For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” — 1 Corinthians 6:20

When Adam sinned, mankind lost communion with God and fell from the realm of glory. The entire creation was plunged into vanity (Romans 8:20). The divine image became corrupted, and humanity could no longer host the fullness of God. To restore us, God had to redeem us — and redemption demands a price.


1. The Cost of Redemption

Redemption is not a divine donation; it is a divine transaction.
God, being righteous, could not overlook sin. Justice demanded death — “the soul that sinneth, it shall die” (Ezekiel 18:4). But love sought a substitute, a spotless Lamb who could take our place.

“Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold… but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.” — 1 Peter 1:18–19

Every drop of that blood spoke of value beyond the treasures of the universe. It was the currency of heaven, paid for our eternal freedom. The cross was not only the place of punishment; it was the purchase point of divine exchange.


2. The Price that Purchased the Fulness

The blood of Jesus did not only forgive sin — it qualified us to receive God Himself.
Through His death, resurrection, and ascension, Christ opened the way for humanity to share in the very life and fullness of God.

“For it pleased the Father that in Him should all fulness dwell; and, having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto Himself.” — Colossians 1:19–20

Christ purchased reconciliation — restoring peace between God and man.
He purchased righteousness — making us accepted before the Father.
He purchased access — giving us boldness to enter the holiest place.
He purchased inheritance — bringing us into divine sonship.

The fulness of God could only flow into vessels that were made clean, justified, and redeemed. That is why the price was not just for pardon, but for possession — that God might again dwell in man.


3. The Measure of the Price

How valuable are you to God?
Look at the price He paid.
The worth of a thing is determined by what someone is willing to pay for it. Heaven paid with God’s own Son — which means you are of inestimable value.

“He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?” — Romans 8:32

The cross answers every question about your worth, your acceptance, and your access to divine fullness. You are not tolerated; you are treasured. You are not merely saved; you are bought and brought into the divine household.


4. The Cross: Heaven’s Purchase Receipt

The cross is heaven’s receipt that the transaction of redemption is completed.
Every stripe on Jesus’ back, every thorn, every nail, and every drop of blood was a signature of payment. When He cried, “It is finished!” (John 19:30), it was not a sigh of defeat — it was a declaration of full payment.

“Having spoiled principalities and powers, He made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” — Colossians 2:15

Through the cross, Jesus disarmed the enemy, canceled our debt, and opened the treasury of heaven to all who believe.


5. The Purpose of the Price

Why such a high price?
Because God’s goal was not just to bring us to heaven but to bring heaven into us.
He paid the price to fill us with Himself.

“That ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.” — Ephesians 3:19

The price was not just for salvation but for saturation — that we might become containers of His glory on earth.


The cross is the bridge from emptiness to fullness.
The blood is the price that opened the way for divine indwelling.
And today, we stand not as debtors, but as possessors — redeemed to contain and express the fulness of God.

Confession:
I have been bought with a price — the blood of Jesus.
I am redeemed, justified, and reconciled to God.
His fulness dwells in me by Christ Jesus.
I live in the reality of what He purchased for me.
Amen.



🔁 CHAPTER TWO — THE EXCHANGE: His Emptiness for Our Fullness

“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9

Key Themes:

  • Redemption is a divine exchange:
    • He took our sin → we received His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21)
    • He bore our curse → we inherited blessing (Galatians 3:13–14)
    • He suffered rejection → we received acceptance (Ephesians 1:6)
    • He died our death → we received His life (John 10:10)
  • The cross is not only a place of death but of exchange — man’s emptiness was replaced with divine fullness.
  • Christ’s “It is finished” (John 19:30) marked the complete transfer of ownership.
  • Every lack in man met its match in the abundance of Christ.

Reflection:

At the cross, emptiness met fullness, and weakness met strength.


👑 CHAPTER THREE — THE INHERITANCE: Fullness Legally Ours in Christ

“Giving thanks unto the Father… who hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.” — Colossians 1:12

Key Themes:

  • Fullness is not something to be earned, but inherited.
  • Our inheritance includes: righteousness, peace, joy, authority, wisdom, and divine nature. (Romans 14:17; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 2 Peter 1:4)
  • The believer is seated with Christ — not trying to reach fullness, but positioned in it. (Ephesians 2:6)
  • The Holy Spirit is the seal and guarantee of that inheritance. (Ephesians 1:13–14)
  • Understanding your inheritance is key to living victoriously.
  • Many live below spiritual potential because they don’t know what belongs to them.

Reflection:

You cannot manifest what you don’t know you have inherited.


🔥 CHAPTER FOUR — THE SPIRIT: The Channel and Custodian of Fullness

“Be filled with the Spirit.” — Ephesians 5:18
“The Spirit searches all things, yea, the deep things of God.” — 1 Corinthians 2:10

Key Themes:

  • The Holy Spirit is the administrator of the fullness of God.
  • He makes divine realities experiential — translating revelation into manifestation.
  • Through Him we receive revelation, power, and intimacy with God.
  • The Spirit makes us aware of our sonship and inheritance. (Romans 8:15–17)
  • The Spirit’s infilling is continuous — a daily flow, not a one-time event.
  • The more we yield, the more He fills.

Reflection:

Fullness is sustained by fellowship with the Spirit.


🚶 CHAPTER FIVE — THE WALK: Living Daily in the Consciousness of Fullness

“As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him.” — Colossians 2:6

Key Themes:

  • Fullness is a walk, not just a revelation.
  • Walking in fullness means:
    • Living by the Word (Colossians 3:16)
    • Walking by faith, not feelings (2 Corinthians 5:7)
    • Practicing gratitude and worship (Ephesians 5:19–20)
    • Living in obedience and holiness (Romans 6:13)
  • The consciousness of divine fullness affects how you speak, think, and act.
  • The more you walk in the light, the more fullness flows.

Reflection:

To walk in fullness is to live from divine supply, not human struggle.


🌊 CHAPTER SIX — THE OVERFLOW: From Fullness to Fruitness

“Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” — John 7:38

Key Themes:

  • God’s fullness in us is meant to overflow into others.
  • The overflow is seen in:
    • Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23)
    • Impact and influence (Matthew 5:14–16)
    • Power in ministry (Acts 1:8)
    • Generosity and service (2 Corinthians 9:8)
  • The overflow is the proof of fullness — a believer filled with God must become a channel to his world.
  • God doesn’t fill you for storage but for pouring out.

Reflection:

You are not just filled to be satisfied; you are filled to be a fountain.


🌅 CONCLUSION — Living in the Continual Flow of Fullness

  • The story of redemption is the story of fullness restored.
  • The Spirit, the Word, and faith are the pipelines of that fullness.
  • Don’t live empty when Christ already paid for overflow.
  • Live daily as a vessel through which God’s glory fills the earth. (Isaiah 60:1–3)

“And ye are complete in Him, which is the head of all principality and power.” — Colossians 2:10


“The Fulness of God Purchased for Us” is a profound revelation of redemption — showing that everything God has and is was made available to us through the price Jesus paid on the Cross.

Below is a complete, book-chapter–style writing — eloquent, scriptural, and devotional — suitable for inclusion in your book The Fulness of God: Prepared and Purchased for Us or as a standalone message/sermon chapter.


 The Fulness of God Purchased for Us

Scripture Focus:

“You were bought with a price.”1 Corinthians 6:20
“For in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him.”Colossians 2:9–10

"And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God."   --- Ephesians 3:19


Introduction: The Cost of Divine Fulness. 

Nothing of eternal value comes cheaply.
All that God has given us in salvation — forgiveness, righteousness, peace, the Holy Spirit, and eternal life — came at the highest price ever paid: the blood of His Son.

Before the Cross, humanity lived in spiritual emptiness. Sin had drained us of glory; fellowship with God was broken.
But on Calvary, Jesus stood in our place, bearing our emptiness, shame, and separation, that we might once again be filled with the fulness of God.

He was emptied, that we might be filled.
He was made poor, that we might be made rich in grace.
He was forsaken, that we might be accepted forever.

The Cross is not just a symbol of suffering; it is the transaction where heaven’s fullness was purchased for earth’s emptiness.


1. The Price Paid for Fulness

The fulness of God could not simply be given; it had to be purchased. Justice demanded payment for sin.

At Calvary, Jesus offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice — the spotless Lamb who bore the sins of the world. His blood was not a random act of mercy; it was a divine payment that satisfied the holiness of God.

Through His death:

  • The debt of sin was canceled.
  • The veil of separation was torn.
  • Access to God’s presence was restored.

When Jesus cried, “It is finished,” He declared that the full price for our redemption — and for our fullness — had been paid in full.

“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9


2. The Exchange at Calvary

The Cross was a divine exchange — heaven’s fullness for humanity’s emptiness.

Christ Took So That We Might Receive
Our Sin His Righteousness
Our Shame His Glory
Our Sickness His Healing
Our Curse His Blessing
Our Poverty His Riches
Our Death His Eternal Life
Our Emptiness His Fulness

Every aspect of this exchange was purchased with His blood.
That is why Scripture says, “You are not your own; you were bought with a price.”

Redemption is not just rescue; it is restoration to fullness.


3. The Blood — Heaven’s Currency of Fulness

In the spiritual economy of heaven, the blood of Jesus is the currency that secures every blessing.
It speaks of ownership, covenant, and completion.

  • The blood purchased our peace. (Colossians 1:20)
  • The blood redeemed us from the curse. (Galatians 3:13)
  • The blood cleanses and fills us with new life. (1 John 1:7)

Where the blood flows, fullness follows.
It cleanses what is empty and fills what was broken.

When a believer stands under the blood, he stands under the finished work of Christ — where nothing is lacking, and every promise of God is “Yes and Amen.”


4. The Spirit — The Seal of Our Purchased Fulness

After the price was paid, God gave us the Holy Spirit as the seal and proof of our purchased inheritance.
The Spirit is not a mere gift; He is the manifestation of God’s fullness in us.

“And you are sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise, which is the earnest of our inheritance.” — Ephesians 1:13–14

Through the Spirit:

  • We experience God’s presence.
  • We walk in divine wisdom and power.
  • We overflow with joy, peace, and spiritual fruit.

The Spirit is both the down payment and the delivery of the fullness purchased by Christ.


5. The Purpose of Purchased Fulness

God did not fill us so we could remain full; He filled us so that we could overflow.
Every believer is a carrier of divine life — a living vessel through which heaven touches earth.

Christ’s fullness is meant to flow through us:

  • Into our homes — bringing peace.
  • Into our work — bringing excellence.
  • Into our relationships — bringing love.
  • Into our nations — bringing transformation.

The world is waiting for believers who know that the Cross did not just forgive them but filled them.

“He that believeth on Me, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” — John 7:38


6. Living from the Purchased Fulness

Many Christians live as if they are still waiting to be filled — begging God for what He has already paid for.
But the truth is this: the fullness of God is already ours in Christ.

Our role is not to strive, but to receive and walk in it.
How?

  1. Believe the finished work.
    Stop measuring your worth by your performance; measure it by His purchase.

  2. Abide in Christ.
    Stay connected to the Source of fullness. Apart from Him, we can do nothing.

  3. Yield daily to the Holy Spirit.
    The more you surrender, the more He fills.

  4. Walk in thanksgiving.
    Gratitude keeps your vessel open for continual inflow.

  5. Release the overflow.
    Bless others. Give. Serve. Speak life. The more you pour out, the more He refills.


7. The Eternal Perspective

The fullness purchased for us does not end in this life.
In eternity, we will experience the complete manifestation of what Jesus paid for.

In Revelation, the redeemed stand before the throne — filled with glory, clothed in light, and singing, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain!”
Their song is eternal gratitude for an eternal purchase.

The Lamb of God will forever be our reminder that fullness was bought, not borrowed.


Reflection

  • Have you been living as if you are empty when Christ has already filled you?
  • Which area of your life needs to come under the power of His purchased fullness — your peace, your purpose, your joy, or your provision?
  • Take time to thank Jesus for the price He paid to make you complete.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank You for the price You paid at Calvary.
You were emptied so that I might be filled.
You took my place so that I could share in Your fullness.
I receive today every blessing purchased by Your blood — forgiveness, peace, power, and purpose.
Holy Spirit, fill me afresh and help me walk daily in the abundance of what Christ has already paid for.
Let my life overflow with Your presence, that the world may know the richness of Your grace.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

 

The fulness of God purchased for us is not a future promise — it is a present possession.
The price has been paid, the veil has been torn, and the Spirit has been given.
We stand today as heirs of divine abundance, called to live in the overflow of His finished work.

You are not empty — you are purchased and filled.
Now live like it.


Would you like me to expand this into a complete short book (about 5–7 chapters) on “The Fulness of God Purchased for Us”, exploring the themes of The Price, The Exchange, The Inheritance, The Spirit, The Walk, and The Overflow?




Beautiful — that’s a powerful and life-transforming theme. Below is a complete, elaborately written chapter titled “How to Live in God’s Fulness.” It’s designed in a clear, devotional, yet deeply biblical style — perfect for inclusion in your book “The Fulness of God: Prepared and Purchased for Us.”


Chapter — How to Live in God’s Fulness

Scripture Focus:

“And of His fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.”John 1:16
“That ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.”Ephesians 3:19


Introduction: Living Beyond Emptiness

To live in God’s fullness is to live the life that Jesus died to give us — a life overflowing with His presence, peace, and power.
Many Christians believe in God but still live spiritually empty, weighed down by fear, guilt, and lack. Yet Scripture declares that in Christ, we have already received His fullness.

The question, then, is not whether fullness exists — it does — but how do we live in it?

Living in God’s fullness is not about material abundance or human success; it’s about walking daily in the reality of Christ within us — the hope of glory.


1. Understand the Source of Fulness

The first step to living in fullness is knowing where it comes from.
True fullness does not begin with possessions, achievements, or emotions — it begins in a Person: Jesus Christ.

“For in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, and ye are complete in Him.” — Colossians 2:9–10

He is not only the giver of fullness — He is the fullness.
Outside Him, life is fragmented and incomplete. Inside Him, everything finds purpose, order, and abundance.

To live in fullness, you must remain connected to the Source.
A branch cut off from the vine may look alive for a while, but soon it withers. Likewise, when we disconnect from Christ through neglect, pride, or sin, we lose the flow of divine life.

Stay connected to the Source, and the flow will never stop.


2. Walk in Constant Surrender

Fullness is not achieved by striving; it is received through surrender.
God fills only what is empty and yielded.
When we cling to our own ways, thoughts, and ambitions, we leave little room for His presence.

“Be filled with the Spirit.” — Ephesians 5:18

This is not a one-time event but a continual experience.
The Greek tense implies “keep being filled.”
Every day, we must come before God saying:
“Lord, empty me of myself — my pride, my fears, my plans — and fill me afresh with Your Spirit.”

Surrender is the doorway to fullness.
God can only fill hands that are open.


3. Feed Daily on the Word

The Word of God is the vessel through which His fullness flows into our lives.
When you dwell in Scripture, you are not just reading stories — you are drinking from the well of divine wisdom and life.

“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” — Colossians 3:16

A believer who neglects the Word lives spiritually malnourished.
But the one who meditates on it, believes it, and obeys it will find their life brimming with grace, direction, and inner strength.

God’s Word fills the soul, renews the mind, and aligns the heart — enabling you to live out of fullness rather than emptiness.


4. Cultivate a Life of Prayer and Worship

Prayer and worship keep the atmosphere of your heart open to heaven’s flow.
When you pray, you draw from the well of God’s presence.
When you worship, you magnify the Giver rather than the gift — and in doing so, your capacity for His fullness increases.

“In Your presence is fullness of joy.” — Psalm 16:11

Prayer keeps you connected; worship keeps you aligned.
When your spirit lives in communion with God, His life becomes your life, His strength your strength, and His peace your peace.


5. Walk in Obedience

Obedience is the bridge between revelation and manifestation.
Many desire fullness but resist obedience — yet the two cannot be separated.

“If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land.” — Isaiah 1:19

God fills those who trust Him enough to follow His Word, even when it’s inconvenient or costly.
Each act of obedience enlarges your capacity for divine fullness.
When you do what God says, you make room for Him to do what only He can do.

Partial obedience leads to partial fullness. Total surrender leads to total overflow.


6. Live by Faith, Not by Feelings

Fullness is a spiritual reality — not an emotional state.
There will be days when you feel empty, but faith declares:

“Christ in me is my fullness, even when my emotions say otherwise.”

To live in fullness, you must choose faith over feelings.
Faith says, “I have received grace for grace.”
Faith says, “I am complete in Him.”
Faith says, “Out of my innermost being flow rivers of living water.”

The more you walk by faith, the more that inner reality manifests in every area of your life.


7. Walk in Love and Community

God’s fullness is not meant to be hoarded — it flows best in fellowship.
When we isolate ourselves, we cut off the channels of divine exchange.
But when we walk in love, forgiveness, and unity, God’s presence is multiplied among us.

“That you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” — Ephesians 3:19
(This verse is written to a community, not just individuals.)

The Church is designed to be the collective vessel of God’s fullness on earth.
When believers love one another, serve one another, and worship together, Christ’s fullness is displayed to the world.


8. Release the Overflow

Fullness grows when it flows.
If you want to stay filled, you must learn to pour out — in service, in giving, in encouraging others.

Jesus said,

“Freely you have received; freely give.” — Matthew 10:8

A stagnant pool becomes polluted, but a flowing river stays fresh.
When you bless others, the Spirit of God continually refills you.
The more you pour, the more He pours in.

Your fullness is not complete until it becomes someone else’s blessing.


Reflection

Ask yourself:

  • Am I living connected to the Source, or have I drifted from the Vine?
  • What areas of my life have I not yet surrendered to God?
  • Am I daily feeding on His Word and walking in obedience?
  • Is my life overflowing to others, or am I spiritually stagnant?

Fullness is not a mystical experience for a few; it’s the daily inheritance of every believer who abides in Christ.


Prayer

Father, thank You for calling me to live in Your fullness.
Teach me to remain connected to You, the true Vine.
Empty me of self and fill me with Your Spirit.
Let Your Word dwell richly in me, and help me walk in love, obedience, and faith.
May Your fullness overflow through me to bless others.
Let my life reflect Your glory until the whole world sees Christ living in me.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.


Summary

Living in God’s fullness means living from the inside out — drawing strength, joy, and purpose from His indwelling presence.
It’s not about striving but surrendering; not about asking for more but realizing what has already been given.

In Christ, you are not empty — you are filled with the fullness of God.
Now live like it. Walk in it. Overflow with it — until every part of your life becomes a testimony of divine abundance.


Would you like me to follow this with the next chapter titled “Manifesting God’s Fulness in Everyday Life” — showing how to carry this fullness into your home, work, ministry, and community?


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