Podcast Summary: No Separation! | Morgan Dufresne | High Springs, FL | JTH Crusades 2025 | Tues AM
Episode Date: May 6, 2025
Host: Dufresne Ministries, with Morgan Dufresne
Location: High Springs, Florida
Series: JTH Crusades 2025, Tuesday Morning Service
Overview
In this episode, Morgan Dufresne explores the biblical theme of there being "no separation" between believers and God through Christ, with a special emphasis on how this applies to healing—spirit, soul, and body. The teaching encourages listeners to move beyond sin-, sickness-, or circumstance-consciousness and fully embrace the newness of life that comes from being in Christ. The session is interactive, featuring a practical illustration, worship, testimonies, and a call to apply these truths to life and family, especially regarding healing for children.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Purpose and Importance of Morning Services
Timestamps: 00:00–04:05
- Morning services are structured to impart "light of the Word" so that attendees can receive and keep their healing.
- Emphasis on equipping attendees with revelation knowledge to “push back at attacks and counterattacks in your life.”
- Not just about instant manifestations—standing in faith is necessary when instant results aren’t visible.
- Notable Quote:
“If you don’t quit, you win.” — Morgan, recalling Pastor Michael O. Kiddick (02:10)
2. Holding Fast to God's Word and Not to Circumstances
Timestamps: 01:30–04:05
- Beware of repeatedly talking about the problem (“circling the discussion”) instead of declaring God’s solution.
- Morgan uses the analogy of an airplane: when unsure or in fog, trust the instruments (the Word) to land safely.
3. Your New Identity in Christ—No Separation
Timestamps: 06:00–12:36
- The core of the message: Sin brings separation, Jesus removes it.
- Once born again, believers are one with God and no longer separated.
- Feelings or circumstances may say otherwise, but the truth is spiritual oneness with God.
- Notable Quote:
"Sin is separation... Jesus came that we no longer be separated, but joined back to Him." (09:30)
4. Sickness as a Tool of Separation
Timestamps: 10:40–16:00
- Sickness seeks to separate us—not from God now—but from His blessings, fellowship, and fullness of life.
- It limits participation in family, worship, and daily living.
5. Visual Illustration: “All Things New”
Timestamps: 12:36–18:00
- Morgan uses a child’s drawing to show the difference between having sins erased (leaving a shadow or trace) and being made “brand new” in Christ (“no shadow”).
- Looking back at past failures or symptoms only creates a “shadow of doubt.”
- Notable Quote:
"God doesn’t just make new things, He makes all things new." — referencing Dr. Bill Winston (13:00) - Application: Stop seeing yourself through the shadow of your past.
6. The Process of Bringing the Inner Newness into the Outer Life
Timestamps: 18:00–22:00
- We shouldn’t settle for any degree of separation or lingering symptoms.
- The assignment: Let what’s made new inside show up in the body and life—refuse to make “arrangements” with sickness.
7. The Dangers of Acculturated Separation (Technology, Awareness, Accommodation)
Timestamps: 22:10–28:22
- Technology and awareness campaigns can inadvertently normalize or make separation (sickness, disability) comfortable instead of pushing for healing.
- Story of a mentally handicapped girl whose mother wouldn’t accommodate separation but kept bringing her to church, resulting in dramatic healing and restoration.
8. Testimony: No Limits in Christ
Timestamps: 28:24–41:45
- Detailed testimony from Brother Hagin about a Sunday school teacher’s daughter healed from severe mental disability.
- The girl, once deeply separated by disability, became able to live an independent and prosperous life—illustrating that the life of God transforms entirely.
- Quotable Moment:
"Don’t ever say what your children can and can’t do… In Christ, there are no limitations." (36:50)
9. From Memorization to Engrafting the Word
Timestamps: 41:45–45:41
- Memorized scripture alone is insufficient—it must become “engrafted” through meditation.
- Engrafting means the truth becomes part of one’s very being and responds to challenges from a place of authority, not rote memory.
- “Memorization is still separation.” (41:50)
- The difference between having words (like a beginner learning French) and having function (being fluent).
10. Authority and the Sound of Faith
Timestamps: 45:41–48:22
- Faith has a sound and posture—there’s spiritual weight and authority when one speaks from revelation.
- The enemy recognizes not just the words, but the authority behind them.
11. Total Commitment: Spirit, Soul, and Body
Timestamps: 48:22–54:00
- Quoting John G. Lake, Morgan calls believers to commit all of their being—not just the spirit—to God.
- Divine health is living “day by day and hour by hour in touch with God,” not just seeking healing when something’s wrong.
- Notable Quote (Read from John G. Lake):
“Divine health is to live day by day and hour by hour in touch with God, so that the life of God flows into the body just as it flows into the mind or into the spirit.” (52:00)
12. Worship and Corporate Confession
Timestamps: 54:06–72:00
- Extended worship centered around the declarations: “No shadows, no darkness, no looking back—all things are new. No distance, no separation. I am in Christ. Christ is in me.” *“No sickness, no sin, nothing is lost, all things are new.”
- (54:06–55:59, 56:00–59:47, 63:55–72:00)
- The congregation is led to personalize and internalize these truths.
13. Ministry to Families—Breaking Separation Over Children
Timestamps: 59:47–63:55
- Special call for parents of children with difficult diagnoses.
- Instruction: Lay hands on prayer cloths for those not present.
- Emphasis: The same resurrection power that raised Christ dwells in believers—no separation, no limitation.
- Notable Quote:
“He makes all things new. You don’t need a different child—you need a newness in your child.” (61:00)
14. Thanksgiving and Maintaining Wholeness
Timestamps: 72:53–73:55
- The key to seeing ongoing wholeness: return daily to thanksgiving for what God has done, regardless of visible circumstances.
- “Thank you, Father, that life is working in my child.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Not Quitting:
“If you don’t quit, you win.” (02:10) —Morgan Dufresne - On Sin and Separation:
“Sin is separation… Jesus came that we no longer be separated, but joined back to Him.” (09:30) - On God’s Redemptive Power:
“God doesn’t just make new things, He makes all things new.” (13:00) - On Looking Back:
“Anytime you try to point back…it creates a shadow. That’s where doubt arises.” (15:00) - On Limitations:
“Don’t ever say what your children can and can’t do… In Christ, there are no limitations.” (36:50) - On Memorization vs. Engrafting:
“Memorization is still separation…The devil is a spirit, and he talks to you in the language of the spirit.” (41:50) - On Healing and Divine Health:
“Divine healing is the removal by the power of God of disease…but divine health is to live day by day and hour by hour in touch with God, so that the life of God flows into the body just as…into the spirit.” —John G. Lake, read by Morgan (52:00) - On Redemption in Children:
“You don’t need a different child—He makes all things new. You don’t need a different diagnosis—He makes all things new.” (61:00) - On Thanksgiving:
“Return every day to give thanks for what has been done.” (74:10)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Purpose of Morning Meetings: 00:00–04:05
- Illustration of Spiritual Newness: 12:36–18:00
- Testimony of Mental & Physical Healing: 28:24–41:45
- On Engrafting the Word: 41:45–45:41
- John G. Lake Quote & Divine Health: 48:22–54:00
- Worship Declarations: 54:06–72:00
- Ministry to Parents & Children: 59:47–63:55
- Final Thanksgiving Instructions: 72:53–74:36
Tone and Style
- Inspirational, faith-filled, pastoral, and practical.
- Warm encouragement laced with humor (e.g., remarks about Target recruiter text).
- Transparent with personal stories, faith journeys, and illustrative analogies.
Summary Statement
This message by Morgan Dufresne is a passionate call for believers to fully grasp that there is no longer any separation—by sin, sickness, circumstances, or limitations—from God and all He provides through Christ. Morgan challenges the audience to bring the reality of spiritual newness into every part of their lives, refusing to accommodate lingering separation, and to actively receive and maintain divine healing and fullness through meditation on the Word, faith action, and continual thanksgiving.
If you or your loved one is facing a limiting condition, this message insists: Don’t settle. All things are made new—spirit, soul, and body—in Christ, and no separation remains.
