Evil Is Being Exposed and Brought to Light: Prophetic Word

What the As It Is in Heaven Ministry Is Declaring Over This Week

In this First Fruits session, the leader of the As It Is in Heaven ministry shares a prophetic word declaring that hidden sin, abuse, and evil will be exposed and brought to the light this week. Drawing from Hebrews 4:12, the session includes personal testimony, meditative prayer, and a closing declaration over the ministry and the world. This video is for those seeking prophetic encouragement and a weekly prayer focus.

Key Takeaways

  • The central prophetic word for the week is rooted in Hebrews 4:12: nothing is hidden from God, and all sin and darkness will be exposed and brought to light.

  • Personal testimony shares how God gave the minister a heart for the lost — through weeping over family members drifting from the gospel and a difficult conversation with his sons about faith and boundaries.

  • A dream about a demonized man is interpreted as confirmation that abuse and hidden wickedness — physical, sexual, emotional, and financial — will be rendered to account before God.

  • The session includes declarations of healing, including plans to pray for a woman with a leg-length discrepancy and a woman with a brain tumor, believing their healings will spark revival at a local parish.

  • Upcoming ministry events include a Wednesday session on disarming lies of the enemy and a supernatural healing call on April 7th at 7:15 PM Central.

Full Interview Transcript

Good morning, my beautiful people of God. Dan was traveling back late from Chicago after ministering with me and Mark at the men's conference on Saturday, so it might just be me today. I'm going to go into meditative prayer and tackle First Fruits.


I need to stop doing business things and just do the actual thing we're supposed to be doing — seeking God. So I'm shutting down my computer screens.


Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Father God.


My son thought it would be funny to take a picture of me at the medical clinic and use TikTok to put a baby face on it, then post it on my wall so it would show up when I go live. So that's why that's there. And honestly, thank you God for the grace and fruit of humility — the first fruit of the first joyful mystery of the rosary on Mondays is humility. Thank you, God, for calling me to be your chubby little baby.


I'm just going to go into meditation now. If people join in the midst of it, please don't pull me out. When God tells me to come out, I will. I'm going to seek the Lord and see what he has for the As It Is in Heaven ministry and how he's going to be moving this week.


I'd like to give a testimony first. What day is it? The 16th. So we've got 15 days left plus another 5 days of fasting — 20 days left before Easter. I have not had a bite of food. Lent is 46 days, so that means 26 days without food as of right now. I'm a little scattered, doing my best, but it is what it is. I praise the Lord God Almighty.


So good morning. We're going to meditate and go into the heavenlies and see what God wants to do this week, giving him the first meeting of our work week. We'll do testimonies, prayer declarations, guided meditation, prophetic declarations, and then close.


Last week when we pursued God, the weight of all the prophetic messages was that we've been given God's heart for the lost. And as we keep our eyes on Christ, his fruit of peace will be our portion. So let me just take a second to pray and see what God has to say about that.


I thought God was going to point me to talk about the men's conference this weekend, and surely he had given us his heart for the lost. There were so many supernatural encounters and graces. At the Men of Christ conference in our diocese of Joliet, we were given a room and a table right by the main entrance — the only vendor table by the door to the main conference hall. Thank you, Nick Weiss, for your honor over the ministry and for the opportunity to pray with so many guys.


So we get home. Me, Mark, and Dan have a beautiful dinner with my family. Mark leaves, Dan goes to rest because he got in late Friday night. My sister is there picking up her kids, and she's telling me about a difficult situation with one of her sons. We were praying into it together, and then suddenly I was just overwhelmed and started crying.


I was grieving the situation with her son. I'm trying my best to put God at the forefront of not just my immediate family, but my whole bloodline. And sometimes it can be lonely. When family members are choosing to go the opposite way of the gospel, it can be disheartening. Crying for my nephew was showing that God had given his heart for the lost.


Then on Sunday morning, Dan stayed the weekend. I asked him to minister to my sons and another nephew who was at the house. As he was doing it, they were kind of snickering and not paying attention. And between the situation with one nephew and now my sons not honoring a prophet of God — my sons live in a blended family. Half their lives they live in a home that isn't pursuing God with the whole heart, mind, and soul. There are complications. I won't dishonor their mother, but complications is the word I'll use.


My son is turning 14 this month. The other nephew stepping away from God is 16. And I'm concerned — two years away from my son entering the party life. In high school, usually freshman or sophomore year, wounded kids start drinking, drugging, finding coping mechanisms to deal with the pain and suffering of life.


So I was real honest with them for the first time about some of the complications at their mom's house. I thought I would wait until they were 18 to share some of these things, but I felt called to tell them the truth. Because without the truth, they might just see me as the stiff, rigid Catholic who doesn't want any fun — where mom's house has no rules and dad's house has boundaries and consequences.


Part of being honest about the complications — from the start of the divorce to the present — was to help them understand: there are two ways of life. God's ways and our ways. I'm trying with my whole heart, mind, and soul to pursue God's ways. When you're not, you're opening doors to the demonic.


When people have lived in a codependent lifestyle where parents have always paid their way out of trouble and never held them accountable, it steals your ability to grow up.


I was real with them. Here's an example: I paid close to $1,000 for Dan to come from Chicago to minister to you guys this weekend, and you don't give a rip. You're laughing at his words.


We're on liftoff mode. The ministry launched in 2023. We've now done over 140 deliverance sessions — closer to 300 when you add in Unbound sessions. We're being honored in our diocese, doing deep ministry to men, reconnecting with the bishop and many priests. Things are accelerating. And my concern is that as we accelerate and my sons are drifting the other way, our paths are diverging.


My older son asked, "What's your answer?" I told him: if you want to start partying in my basement with your friends and choosing illegal substances at your age, the answer is no. Or maybe — but the maybe is this: there are six people living in this house. Until you're paying a sixth of the mortgage, electricity, technology, clothing, and food expenses, you don't have a say. You're a liability, not an asset. Until you become an asset, I'm the decision maker, and the answer is no.


And if you choose to party at other people's houses behind my back and come home drunk — I'm likely to call the police. Anyone who breaks the law around me, I report it. I'm not going to hide and cover up things. That's the work of the enemy — to steal, kill, and destroy lives. I want to bring things to the authorities so these people can get help. I'm not putting things in darkness.


I also want you guys to hear I'm not a rigid father. I've told them: if you're curious about having a beer or a glass of wine, like they do in France at a young age, and you're mature — fine. If we're having dinner and you want a glass with your meal, you're welcome to do that in moderation, under my roof, under my supervision. But partying in darkness in my basement with friends? No. Because you know what happens — you get drunk, you go to another party, you're not thinking clearly, you have premarital sex, the woman gets pregnant, and then what? I know kids in high school that got pregnant or had abortions. These are cartoon examples, but are they? No.


This is why I was weeping on Saturday. Back to the testimony: God is giving his heart for the lost. I'm not here to judge people.


God, I just pray in Jesus's mighty name that you give us sorrow for sin — not anger, not hostility, not judgment, but sorrow. Jesus wept tears of blood. He sweat blood because of how much sorrow he had for sin in the world. The greater the why, the easier the how. Jesus saw all the sin of the world, and he knew the Father's plan was for him to die for sin, so that through his death we would have mastery over sin and death.


Praise God. So I just speak to these sins — the rejection of prophets, the rejection of prophetic words, the rejection of purity of heart, the rejection of purity of conscience. Choosing coping mechanisms to deal with wounds instead of addressing them directly. God, I give all of these to you. I speak life over Christopher, over Carter, and over Christopher. Give them life, Lord. The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but you've come to give life and life in abundance.


Now I'm just going to slip into meditation and seek the Lord.


Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Lord. So let me tell you what I was seeing in the spirit.


Yesterday at mass, I saw a woman who was limping. Jesus told me he wanted to lengthen one of her legs — that's why she has back pain. But then a divine appointment came: a man approached me whose wife is dying of a brain tumor, and there are some blockages I haven't been able to remove yet through the Holy Spirit. So I got distracted from the woman I was supposed to pray for. I've seen two legs lengthened and two arms lengthened at the conference this weekend. You hold their hands or legs and pray — lengthen, lengthen, lengthen in Jesus's name — and the limb pulls out half an inch, sometimes an inch. That happened twice.


I feel like I missed an opportunity yesterday, but God can redeem everything. I now have a holy Spirit strategy — a spiratey, as Chris Felton would say. I'm going to get these two women together. I'll tell the one woman: I know you have back pain because one leg is shorter than the other. Sit down, and the Holy Spirit is going to lengthen your leg. Then I'll have the woman with the brain tumor watch. As the leg is lengthened, it's going to raise her faith that her brain tumor can also be healed. Then we'll pray and remove the two blocks she wasn't ready to allow me to remove last time. She's going to be healed of brain cancer. And it's going to send St. Pasquale Catholic Church in Lombard, Illinois into a frenzy of revival. Souls are going to be won for the gospel. That's what I was seeing in the spirit.


But there's one more thing I want to share — the word of the Lord as a global word. Here it comes.


Hebrews 4:12 in the New King James Version: For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. And there is no creature hidden from his sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.


And in the Passion Translation: For we have the living word of God, which is full of energy, like a two-mouthed sword. It will even penetrate to the very core of our being, where soul and spirit, bone and marrow meet. It interprets and reveals the true thoughts and secret motives of our hearts. There is not one person who can hide their thoughts from God. For nothing that we do remains a secret, and nothing created is concealed, but everything is exposed and defenseless before his eyes, to whom we must render an account.


Praise your name, oh God.


So as I went into the spirit just now, I felt that God had already given me the answer to what he's doing this week. In my dream last night — my second dream, from around 5:45 to 7:00 a.m. — I was downtown again working at my father's office building. I had gone to get a coffee, engaging with the elderly women at the desk. They were just really loving the joy of the Lord. The aroma of the Lord was superseding the aroma of the coffee place. The room was filled with the joy of the Lord.


But then behind me was a demonized man who started to put his hand inside my pants and touch me. I was so engulfed in the joy of what was happening with the women that I wasn't paying attention. Then I realized this was happening, and as I left, he was following me. And then the dream ended.


When I went into the spirit realm just now, the Lord brought me back to that dream. And here's what he was saying about it: Nothing that we do remains a secret. Nothing created is concealed. Everything is exposed and defenseless before his eyes, to whom we must render account.


So, my dear brothers and sisters in God, the word of the Lord is this: there is going to be even more things exposed and brought to the light. We must render an account before our blessed Lord Jesus Christ.


If you've been abused — sexually, emotionally, physically, financially — it is going to be exposed. The Lord sees all of it. He wants to affirm us that the abuse and persecution we've been going through — like in the dream, a man invading another man without consent, a stranger — all of that is going to be exposed. The Lord is going to render an account. You can put your trust in God that no evil and darkness will stay hidden. It's all coming to the light.


That is the word of the Lord for First Fruits this week. I speak it in Jesus's mighty and holy name.


Lord, I cannot have a transformed world and society if darkness is prevailing. Continue to expose it all. Pull it out from darkness. Let there be no more secrets. Expose all the sin and darkness in this world. This word of the Lord is full of energy — send it out into the world, full of energy, like a two-edged sword, penetrating where soul and spirit, bone and marrow meet.


Expose it all, Lord. Bring down these strongholds, powers, and principalities. Expose these spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Anyone in our ministry and throughout the world who has gone through physical, sexual, emotional, or financial abuse — reveal it now. Thank you for exposing it and bringing it to the light, so that both the aggressors and the wounded can be healed.


Some announcements: we gather Monday mornings for First Fruits. Every Wednesday we disarm lies of the enemy — looking forward to that this Wednesday at 1:30 Central. And two days after Easter Sunday, on April 7th at 7:15 Central, we're having our first supernatural healing call. Our friend Mark Kohler has a tremendous anointing for physical healings. He has prayed over thousands of people. I saw him this weekend pray for a man with stage four stomach cancer. That man said he felt fire burning inside him as Mark prayed, and he began to bend and move like he never had before. He came back to the room five times just to say thank you.


I also prayed for a man who couldn't move his neck after a car accident. After prayer, he was rotating his neck freely. He hadn't touched his toes in two years. We prayed, and he bent right down and touched them. I got it on video. Thank you, Lord.


The mandate on this ministry is to bring heaven to earth — that doesn't just mean casting out demons. It means people getting out of wheelchairs, putting down canes, and being physically healed. That is the expansion the Lord is working in our midst.


The QR code on screen gives you access to all our upcoming meetings. The URL is aiiih.org/general-info. If you know people with cancer or any hard case, send them our way. God looks at cerebral palsy and mental handicap the same way he looks at a cold. He can heal all of it with one whisper. Nothing is too big for our God.


If you'd like to support the ministry, there's a link in that QR code as well.


Natasha, thank you for joining, my dear sister. For most of today it was just me, but I didn't want to be so task-focused that I missed recognizing you're here. Good morning.


"Thank you for the invitation. Sorry for being late. This word is very applicable. A lot is going on, but I thank God that through it all, Jesus is the victor. I'm putting my trust in God. Everything is coming to the light. I got a phone call just now about something I've been trying to resolve since Friday, and the response wasn't favorable. But I'm still putting my trust in God. I'm trusting that he would just put everything right and keep me through this week."


Amen. Natasha, he's never late — he's always on time. He's outside of time and space. It's always darkest before the dawn. The people who have been trying to abuse you in some way think they've won. They haven't. The Lord sees everything. Everything is being brought to the light. I just pray for Natasha right now, that this ruling or judgment that was declared, whatever it is that may not have met her expectations — it's all being brought to the light. I decree and declare it in Jesus's mighty and holy name. I look forward to Natasha's testimony at a future First Fruits, when she will give witness that sin and darkness was exposed and there was a reversal over what was decided. Thank you, Lord.


We close in prayer. In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.


Lord Jesus Christ, we lift up all the intentions of As It Is in Heaven — all the pain and suffering that people have been going through because the enemy tries to steal, kill, and destroy our lives. God, let it all be revealed. Let the plans of the enemy be exposed and these powers and principalities be stripped down. Move in a mighty way in our midst, both in this ministry and throughout the world.


Lord, thank you that the Epstein situation was exposed. Thank you for all the wickedness and sin that has been brought to light in the world. Thank you for the opportunity to start fresh — even in the midst of supernatural ministries where sin has been coming out. God, thank you for the chance to start over. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. So God, thank you for purifying our hearts so that we can walk with you. That we can be naked and unashamed, taking down all the masks, and just being who you made us to be — mere mortals, who come not in our own power or authority, but in the mighty name of our blessed Lord Jesus Christ. Of which every knee shall bow.


So we thank you, Lord, that every knee filled with pride, trying to do things in this world in darkness, will bow this week.


We speak this all in the mighty name of our blessed Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.


Bless you, Natasha. Good to see you, my dear sister.

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