In Pastor Christian Gisanura’s teaching on February 17, 2026, he emphasized that the source of life is God the Father; if you nurture your relationship with Him and let Him dwell in you, you will become a source of life.
Everything has a source, and its value is reflected in the origin from which it flows. When the source is pure, what comes from it carries quality and power. Our lives also have a source — that source is God, the Creator of heaven and earth.
Our existence, our achievements, and the strength we possess all come from Him. That is why maintaining a strong relationship with our Source is more important than anything else.
Drawing from Revelation 7:14–17, Pastor Gisanura spoke about those who came out of great tribulation, who washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
They stand before the throne of God and serve Him day and night. They will no longer hunger or thirst, for the Lamb will shepherd them and lead them to springs of living water, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.
These verses reveal that God Himself is the Source of living water — a Source that never dries up, never changes, and never fails.
When People Disrespect Their Source
Anyone who has a parent has a source. Many people disregard their biological parents or their spiritual parents, failing to realize that dishonoring one’s source leads to spiritual disconnection. When you disconnect from your source, you begin to dry up slowly — in your thoughts, your character, and your vision.
The key lesson is this: guard your heart. Do not listen to everything, read everything, do everything, or say everything. The heart is where the issues of life flow from. Your heart is the temple of God. It is where He desires to dwell, to reign, and to direct every aspect of your life. What will either build or destroy you will first begin in your heart.
Salvation Is Not the End — It Is the Beginning of a Mission
If salvation were the final step, we would immediately go to heaven after being saved. But God keeps us here on earth for a purpose. Salvation is not just a ticket to wait for heaven; it is an assignment. It is the responsibility to bring others to the Source, to pray for peace, to resist the works of Satan, and to positively transform the world.
Scripture says that the Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil. In the same way, you are an instrument in God’s hands. Do not underestimate yourself. You are not alone. There is spiritual help surrounding you, empowering you to overcome the works of darkness, because you too are a child of God.
Some people may wish you harm, but God protects you. Some receive blessings simply because you are present. Some are saved because you chose to stand firm. Your existence is not an accident — it is a blessing to others.
The Heart Can Become a Source
When you allow God to dwell in your heart, it becomes a true temple. When He reigns within you, He becomes a spring of living water inside you. You no longer wait for life to come from outside; the Source begins to flow from within.
God can restore what has died within you — broken dreams, lost hope, weakened strength. He can do exceedingly more than you ask or imagine. When He reigns in your life, He begins to work beyond your natural ability.
Love Is a Decision
Love is not merely an emotion; it is a decision. When God commands us to love our enemies, He is asking us to make a deliberate choice, not to wait until we feel like it. When we make that decision, God gives us the strength to understand the width, length, height, and depth of His love. The more you love God, the more He reveals Himself to you.
What Does God Desire?
God wants us to understand how the Source operates. He wants us to recognize that our heart is His dwelling place — the meeting point between us and Him. When you turn your heart into a temple, God will turn it into a fountain. You will become a source of peace, life, and hope to others.
For when the Source is within you, your life becomes living water — constantly flowing, life-giving, and never running dry.