Episodios

  • The Church Is the Problem (2)
    Mar 15 2026

    In this sobering and thought-provoking message, Pastor Olubi Johnson examines the uncomfortable truth that many of the challenges seen in the world today can be traced back to the spiritual condition of the Church itself. God’s strategy for transforming the earth has always been His people, yet when believers fail to walk in truth, discipline, and obedience, the light meant to guide the world grows dim.

    This message calls the Church back to responsibility. Rather than blaming society, believers must first examine their own hearts, their devotion to God, and their commitment to living out His Word. Revival in the nations begins with renewal within the Church.

    Pastor Olubi emphasizes that when believers return to humility, prayer, and wholehearted obedience, the Church once again becomes the vessel through which God’s wisdom, power, and righteousness are revealed to the world.

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    26 m
  • The Church Is the Problem (1)
    Mar 15 2026

    In this sobering and thought-provoking message, Pastor Olubi Johnson examines the uncomfortable truth that many of the challenges seen in the world today can be traced back to the spiritual condition of the Church itself. God’s strategy for transforming the earth has always been His people, yet when believers fail to walk in truth, discipline, and obedience, the light meant to guide the world grows dim.

    This message calls the Church back to responsibility. Rather than blaming society, believers must first examine their own hearts, their devotion to God, and their commitment to living out His Word. Revival in the nations begins with renewal within the Church.

    Pastor Olubi emphasizes that when believers return to humility, prayer, and wholehearted obedience, the Church once again becomes the vessel through which God’s wisdom, power, and righteousness are revealed to the world.

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    23 m
  • Critical Mass for the Manifestation of the Glory (2)
    Mar 4 2026

    In this prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson reveals a divine pattern seen in both Solomon’s temple and the Upper Room: when a consecrated, unified company reaches spiritual “critical mass,” the glory of God fills the house.

    Glory does not rest on a crowd—it rests on a company. Before intercession comes identity: as He is, so are we in this world. We do not pray toward a throne; we pray from one.

    This message outlines the four conditions that form the threshold:

    Consecration

    Unity (“one sound”)

    Persistent Spirit-prayer

    Refined hearts walking in love

    Tongues builds prayer mass. Travail increases spiritual intensity. Love keeps the flow pure. When these converge, heaven responds.

    Pastor Olubi also reminds us that the prayers of generations past are stored before God. Our intercession today may be what tips the bowl.

    The glory is coming. The question is whether we are refined enough to carry it.

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    25 m
  • Critical Mass for the Manifestation of the Glory (1)
    Mar 4 2026

    In this prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson reveals a divine pattern seen in both Solomon’s temple and the Upper Room: when a consecrated, unified company reaches spiritual “critical mass,” the glory of God fills the house.

    Glory does not rest on a crowd—it rests on a company. Before intercession comes identity: as He is, so are we in this world. We do not pray toward a throne; we pray from one.

    This message outlines the four conditions that form the threshold:

    Consecration

    Unity (“one sound”)

    Persistent Spirit-prayer

    Refined hearts walking in love

    Tongues builds prayer mass. Travail increases spiritual intensity. Love keeps the flow pure. When these converge, heaven responds.

    Pastor Olubi also reminds us that the prayers of generations past are stored before God. Our intercession today may be what tips the bowl.

    The glory is coming. The question is whether we are refined enough to carry it.

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    25 m
  • The Shoulder and the Right Hand and Arm of God (2)
    Mar 4 2026

    In this profound and prophetic message from Isaiah 9:6–7 and Isaiah 59:16–19, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the divine architecture of how God governs the earth. The government is upon Christ’s shoulder—established, secure, and continuously increasing. But how does that heavenly authority reach into families, cities, and nations? How does the arm of God actually move?

    Isaiah answers with stunning clarity. When God looked for an intercessor and found none, His own arm brought salvation. Yet the pattern of Scripture reveals that the arm of God is meant to operate in partnership with Spirit-filled believers. The Spirit lifts a standard against the flood—but He does so through prepared vessels who stand in the gap.

    This message connects Christ at the right hand of God with the daily prayer life of the believer. Praying in the Spirit is not a private exercise; it is governmental cooperation. It is the mechanism through which heaven’s authority is enforced on earth. The shoulder speaks of established rule. The arm speaks of active intervention. And the Church, matured and disciplined, becomes the channel through which both operate.

    In a generation where the enemy comes in like a flood, this teaching calls believers to rise into spiritual maturity—walking the Path of Life daily, cultivating integrity, strengthening the inner man, and committing to sustained intercession. The zeal of the Lord will perform His purpose. The question is whether we will be ready to participate.

    This is not merely theology. It is a call to become vessels of the arm of God in this prophetic hour.

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    30 m
  • The Shoulder and the Right Hand and Arm of God (1)
    Mar 4 2026

    In this profound and prophetic message from Isaiah 9:6–7 and Isaiah 59:16–19, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the divine architecture of how God governs the earth. The government is upon Christ’s shoulder—established, secure, and continuously increasing. But how does that heavenly authority reach into families, cities, and nations? How does the arm of God actually move?

    Isaiah answers with stunning clarity. When God looked for an intercessor and found none, His own arm brought salvation. Yet the pattern of Scripture reveals that the arm of God is meant to operate in partnership with Spirit-filled believers. The Spirit lifts a standard against the flood—but He does so through prepared vessels who stand in the gap.

    This message connects Christ at the right hand of God with the daily prayer life of the believer. Praying in the Spirit is not a private exercise; it is governmental cooperation. It is the mechanism through which heaven’s authority is enforced on earth. The shoulder speaks of established rule. The arm speaks of active intervention. And the Church, matured and disciplined, becomes the channel through which both operate.

    In a generation where the enemy comes in like a flood, this teaching calls believers to rise into spiritual maturity—walking the Path of Life daily, cultivating integrity, strengthening the inner man, and committing to sustained intercession. The zeal of the Lord will perform His purpose. The question is whether we will be ready to participate.

    This is not merely theology. It is a call to become vessels of the arm of God in this prophetic hour.

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    30 m
  • As He is, So are we, in this World (2)
    Feb 17 2026

    Pastor Olubi Johnson presents a powerful message on the declaration, “As He is, so are we in this world,” urging the Church to recognize this truth as a present reality rather than a distant hope. He challenges believers to move beyond viewing Christ’s perfection as unattainable, emphasizing that the standard is His current resurrection and glory, not just His earthly ministry.

    This revelation empowers believers to approach judgment with assurance, grounded in love that has been perfected within them. The connection to Christ, described as “joints and bands,” enables divine life to flow from heaven to believers, affirming their holy and seated position in heavenly places.

    Pastor Johnson outlines how to activate Kingdom authority through praying in the Spirit, using Life Scriptures, and engaging in Pauline prayers, unlocking the “machinery of heaven.” This call to maturity emphasizes that the world will be drawn to the Church not through arguments but through the visible manifestation of God’s glory. The message invites believers to embrace their identity in Christ and walk boldly in this truth.

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    31 m
  • As He is, So are we, in this World (2)
    Feb 17 2026

    Pastor Olubi Johnson presents a powerful message on the declaration, “As He is, so are we in this world,” urging the Church to recognize this truth as a present reality rather than a distant hope. He challenges believers to move beyond viewing Christ’s perfection as unattainable, emphasizing that the standard is His current resurrection and glory, not just His earthly ministry.

    This revelation empowers believers to approach judgment with assurance, grounded in love that has been perfected within them. The connection to Christ, described as “joints and bands,” enables divine life to flow from heaven to believers, affirming their holy and seated position in heavenly places.

    Pastor Johnson outlines how to activate Kingdom authority through praying in the Spirit, using Life Scriptures, and engaging in Pauline prayers, unlocking the “machinery of heaven.” This call to maturity emphasizes that the world will be drawn to the Church not through arguments but through the visible manifestation of God’s glory. The message invites believers to embrace their identity in Christ and walk boldly in this truth.

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    31 m