Carriers of His Glory
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Nov 15
- 3 min read
Scripture
Habakkuk 2:14 — “For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.”
Message
God’s ultimate desire has never been to dwell in temples made by hands, but in men and women whose hearts are His throne. His glory was never meant to remain hidden behind a veil or confined within a tabernacle — it was meant to be carried by His people into every sphere of life.
From the beginning, man was designed to be a vessel of divine glory. When Adam walked in Eden, he was clothed in the very light of God. Sin stripped that covering, but through Christ, the glory we lost has been restored — and even surpassed. Now, through the indwelling Spirit, we carry Heaven’s presence within earthly vessels.
Yet many live unaware of the treasure they carry. They pray for what they already have, and they chase encounters while ignoring the Glory within. The mystery of the New Covenant is this: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27)
When you understand this truth, your life stops being ordinary. You no longer walk into places casually — you enter as a carrier of divine presence. Darkness yields not because of your name, but because of the Presence you bear. The sick are healed, hearts are convicted, and atmospheres shift when the carriers of glory walk in alignment with Heaven.
But the glory cannot dwell where compromise reigns. God’s presence is weighty — and that weight crushes anything unholy. To carry His glory means to live consecrated, surrendered, and sensitive. You cannot walk in the glory and in the flesh at the same time. The ark of God does not rest on unsteady shoulders — it rests on priests who have been purified by fire.
Carrying the glory is not for display; it’s for transformation. When Moses came down from Sinai, his face shone because he had been in the Presence. The true mark of glory is not fame — it is reflection. It’s when people encounter you and sense the fragrance of Heaven, the peace of Christ, and the fire of the Spirit.
In this hour, God is raising carriers of His glory who will walk into dark places and release His light — in boardrooms, classrooms, media spaces, and nations. The glory is not limited to pulpits; it belongs in every place where Christ must be made known.
Beloved, you are not empty. You carry the very presence that raised Jesus from the dead. Guard that presence. Live aware of it. Stir it through worship, purity, and prayer. Let the world see not just what you can do, but Who you carry.
Golden Nugget
You are not just a believer — you are a vessel of divine presence. Where you go, Heaven moves.
Further Study
2 Corinthians 4:6–7 — “We have this treasure in earthen vessels...”
Exodus 33:14–18 — Moses’ cry for God’s glory
Colossians 1:27 — “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
Prayer
Father, thank You for the privilege of carrying Your glory. Purify me from anything that dims Your light within me. Make my life a reflection of Your presence and power. Wherever I go, let darkness flee and Your kingdom manifest. Let Your glory be revealed through me — until the earth is filled with Your light. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
Activation Challenge
Spend time in worship today, not asking for anything — just acknowledging the Presence within you. Then, as you go about your day, be conscious that you are a carrier of His glory. Speak life, touch someone with love, and let Heaven flow through you. Write down any moments where you sense His presence move — even in simple encounters. Those are the signs of the Glory you carry.



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