The Flea and Jesus Part 2: How Revelation Breaks the Lid and Lets You Jump Higher

Imagine living with invisible ceilings that limit your potential. The truth is, Christ has removed the lid from your life, but how do you stop jumping to the old ceiling? This teaching explores the transformative power of revelation, spiritual gifts, and faith, inviting you to break free from self-imposed limitations. Discover how to renew your mind and activate your gifts, allowing God to turn your weaknesses into strengths. Are you ready to jump higher than you ever thought possible? Join us on this journey of transformation and let your heart burn with the truth that sets you free.

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There are lids and limits placed on our lives—some by others, some by habit, and many by our own thinking. The central truth here is simple but life-changing: the lid has been removed, and revelation is the mechanism that lets us jump higher than we’ve ever dared. This teaching explores how spiritual gifts, faith, and the renewing of the mind combine so God can transform weakness into strength and orphaned hearts into places where Christ dwells.

Why the Gifts Matter: A Case for Openness

Spiritual gifts are not optional curiosities. They are meant to build the body of Christ and to minister to people in real-life situations. Speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing—these are tools God uses to encourage, correct, and equip. Doubts, skepticism, or the idea that certain gifts have “ceased” become lids that keep us from jumping higher.

If you sense a resistance to these gifts, consider this: gifts must be activated and exercised. A short word or two can unlock more. When the Holy Spirit comes, respond—even imperfectly—and let the interpretation and the fruit unfold. The corporate purpose of these manifestations is to strengthen the church and give hope to the hurting.

The Flea in the Jar: A Metaphor for Self-Limitation

Imagine putting fleas in a jar with a lid. For days they jump and hit that lid. After a while, when the lid is removed, they still only jump as high as the lid once was. That image describes how word valves, family patterns, religious systems, or faulty thinking create invisible ceilings for our lives.

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Christ has taken the lid off your life. The question is not whether the lid was removed; the question is how to stop jumping to the old ceiling and start soaring beyond it.

From the Bottom of the Barrel to Mercy: One Path Out

Personal transformation often starts in the messiest places. Addictions, illiteracy, fear of man, and deep insecurity do not disqualify you from God’s purposes. Story after story shows that God meets people at their lowest points and begins to renew them.

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The key is listening—spiritually listening. Mercy meets sincerity. If you are willing to pursue the Holy Spirit and answer the questions in your heart, change begins. This is not about clever technique; it is about persistent seeking and honest surrender.

Faith Is the Platform: Hebrews 11 and the Substance of Things Hoped For

Faith is described as the substance of things hoped for. That language points to something real and active inside us: the will acting with trust. Faith is not wishful thinking. It is a posture: “If God says it, I’m standing on it.”

That posture unlocks the gifts and prepares us to receive revelation. Faith and obedience open the channels for God to come and prove He will not leave us as orphans.

Renewing the Mind: How to Remove the Lid Permanently

Romans 12:2 is the operating instruction: do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Transformation begins with the way you think. Many limitations are simply thought patterns that must be changed through revelation and practice.

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Practical renewal looks like this:

  • Ask honest questions about the areas of life where you feel stuck.
  • Seek answers—study scripture, pray, and invite the Holy Spirit to show you.
  • Knock persistently. Revelation often comes over time as you keep pressing in.

Revelation is the engine of transformation. When God opens your understanding, your mind changes and your previous limits lose their power.

Ask, Seek, Knock: The Process of Revelation

Jesus gives a very practical process: ask, seek, and knock. That sequence is not magical bargaining; it is a spiritual discipline of curiosity, persistence, and sincerity. People who cultivate questions and then pursue answers are the ones who discover life-changing revelation.

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Revelation is also relational. Jesus stands at the door and knocks. He wants to be invited into the parts of your life that feel orphaned or weak. The posture of humility and seeking opens that door.

Emmaus: Revelation That Ignites the Heart

The walk to Emmaus provides a vivid pattern. Two discouraged followers talk with someone who seems like a stranger. They ask questions. Jesus engages them, explains scripture, and finally breaks bread with them. In that moment their eyes open and their hearts burn within them.

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That burning heart points to revelation that transforms thinking and motivation. When revelation comes, you will not be content to sit on that old ceiling. You will rise immediately and share the truth with others.

Practical Steps to Jump Higher Than the Lid

  1. Identify the lids. Name patterns, words, or beliefs that limit you.
  2. Begin a small group conversation. Discuss, ask, and test ideas together. Iron sharpens iron.
  3. Practice spiritual listening. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your heart to the scriptures and to speak directly.
  4. Activate your gifts. Use small prophetic words, short prayers, or acts of kindness as they come.
  5. Keep going when you feel awkward. Most growth looks messy at first.

Final Word of Encouragement

You will not be left as an orphan. Weakness is not the end of the story; it is often the stage where God shows His strength. He meets sincere questioners and gives them revelation that transforms their minds and releases their destiny.

“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.”

If you are comfortable under the old lid, stay. If you want to jump higher, then ask, seek, knock, and be willing to have your heart burn within you. Revelation will change the way you think, and a renewed mind will launch you into places you never imagined.

May you be bold enough to remove the lids you carry and to let the Spirit give you the revelation that sets you free.

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