Listen "EP28: Do We Have a Cloak?"
Episode Synopsis
This week, we dove into one of the most powerful symbols in Scripture — the cloak, or mantle, of Elijah.In 1 Kings 19 and 2 Kings 2, Elijah places his cloak on Elisha — a simple act that changes everything. That single gesture represented authority, calling, God’s presence, and divine protection. And when Elisha picked up the fallen cloak after Elijah was taken up to heaven, it marked the passing of anointing and power.But what does that mean for us today?Just as Elisha carried Elijah’s mantle, we now carry the Spirit of God within us. The Holy Spirit is our cloak — unseen, but powerful. It covers, empowers, and calls us to live differently.We explored:✨ The four meanings of the cloak — authority, presence, calling, and protection.🔥 How the mantle passed from Elijah to Elisha mirrors Jesus passing His Spirit to His disciples.💨 Why the cloak isn’t just a garment we wear, but a Spirit we carry everywhere we go.❤️ And what it means to “put on” this spiritual covering in our daily lives — walking in the fullness of the calling God has placed on us.Elijah’s cloak was a shadow of what believers now carry:You already wear your cloak — it’s in your heart, your obedience, and your faith.Don’t turn back to what you’ve left behind. Walk boldly in your calling.Scripture References: • 1 Kings 19:19–21 • 2 Kings 2:1–15 • Acts 1:8 • John 14:17 • Ephesians 4:24 • Psalm 91:4 • Colossians 1:27, 3:14 • Matthew 28:18–20 • John 20:21–22📍This message was recorded at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Coronado, CA, a space so kindly gifted to us by Rev. Michael Murphy that we have been in for over a month now.👉 Visit SacredHeartCor.org to learn more about this beautiful community.Visit IronPhoenix.org to learn how you can get involved and see the incredible people already making an impact through this movement.
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