Get Face to Face with God Podcast Por Rick Osborne arte de portada

Get Face to Face with God

Get Face to Face with God

De: Rick Osborne
Escúchala gratis

This podcast is for every believer—whether you’re new to following Jesus, have walked with Him for years, or sense there is more depth available in your relationship with God. If you’re hungry for genuine intimacy with the Father and a prayer life that actually transforms daily life, this podcast is for you. Get Face to Face With God is an invitation to experience the intimate, conversational relationship with God that Jesus died to restore. Through biblical teaching, real-life stories, and practical insight, we open Scripture with fresh eyes and make profound truths accessible and applicable. You’ll learn how to recognize God’s voice, pray with confidence, and walk daily in the fullness of what Christ has already made available to you. This podcast is hosted by Rick Osborne, who shares what the Lord taught him directly over a season of deep encounter with Christ. Jesus made it clear that intimacy with God is not reserved for a select few—it is the inheritance of every disciple. This podcast exists to share those life-transforming truths and help you move from simply knowing about God to truly knowing Him. New episodes are released every Friday at 6:00 AM Pacific, featuring in-depth teaching and inspiring conversations with believers learning to walk closely with God. Also, on each Wednesday at 6 AM Pacific, Rick interviews a Special Guest, uncovering how God miraculously intervenes in their life. If you prefer to watch live or prerecorded episodes, you can watch on YouTube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod. Your journey into deeper intimacy with the Father begins here—because knowing Him changes everything.Copyright 2026 Rick Osborne Cristianismo Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • Hallowed Be Your Name: How God Reveals His Holiness Through Your Life (Seven Life-Changing Revelations Hidden in the Lord’s Prayer — Part 2)
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode, Rick continues unpacking the seven life-changing revelations hidden in the Lord’s Prayer by exploring what Jesus truly meant when He taught us to pray, “Hallowed be Your name.” Far from being a call to religious caution or human reverence, this phrase reveals a profound New Covenant truth that radically changes how believers understand prayer, holiness, and transformation.

    Drawing from Ezekiel 36, Philippians 2, and 2 Corinthians 3, Rick shows that God’s holiness is no longer something we strive to protect or perform for—but something God Himself demonstrates through His people. Jesus was pointing to a future reality where God would place His Spirit within us, cleanse us, transform us, and cause us to walk in His ways, so that His name would be honored through our lives before the world.

    This teaching reveals how the Old Covenant depended on human obedience, while the New Covenant is built entirely on God’s initiative and grace. You’ll discover why holiness is not about trying harder, but about trusting God’s promise to work within you—giving you both the desire and the power to do what pleases Him.

    As Rick explains, praying “Hallowed be Your name” becomes a declaration of faith: thanking the Father that He is actively revealing His character, faithfulness, and goodness through you. This revelation moves prayer from striving to resting, from fear to confidence, and from performance to transformation.

    This episode will help you stop carrying the burden of self-effort, trust the work God is already doing in you, and pray with greater freedom and assurance as you grow from glory to glory in Christ.

    This podcast exists to help you grow in intimacy with God, develop a prayer life that truly transforms your life, and walk daily with confidence, peace, and awareness of His presence.

    🔓 Behind the Curtain

    Continue the teaching with deeper biblical exploration, live Q&A, and practical application in Behind the Curtain.

    Learn more at https://joinbehindthecurtain.com

    Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-qOtOzk8uo

    Más Menos
    26 m
  • 🎙 Victory Friday — Why Jesus Went to the Cross as a Warrior, Not a Victim | Face to Face with God
    Apr 3 2026

    📝 We call it Good Friday. But Rick Osborne says we've been looking at it all wrong.

    Most of us approach Good Friday with solemnity — dressed in dark colors, feeling the weight of what Jesus suffered on our behalf. But what if Jesus didn't go to the cross reluctantly? What if He went as a warrior — face set like flint, burning with purpose, and filled with joy?

    In this powerful Good Friday teaching, Rick takes us straight to Scripture to show us what Jesus Himself thought about that day — and it will change everything about how you see the cross.

    In this episode Rick reveals:

    • 🗡️ Jesus was not a victim — He was a warrior. Luke 9:51 says He "set his face" toward Jerusalem. Isaiah 50 says He gave His back to those who struck Him and hid not His face from disgrace and spitting. He wasn't enduring — He was advancing.
    • 🔥 The joy that drove Him. Hebrews 12:2 says Jesus endured the cross "for the joy set before Him." He told His disciples the night before that He had earnestly desired to share that Passover with them. This was not dread. This was passion.
    • ⚔️ What was in His heart going to the cross. Isaiah 63:4 — "The day of vengeance was in my heart, and my year of redemption had come." Jesus went to the cross with one mission: destroy the devil's power, disarm his rulers and authorities, and set every captive free.
    • 🏛️ The legal language of the cross. When Jesus said "Father, forgive them" — He wasn't trying to convince an angry God. He was speaking the legal language of the covenant. The price had been paid. Justice had been satisfied. "It is finished" was a victory declaration.
    • 💔 The shame He despised. Rick unpacks what it really means that Jesus "despised the shame" — it wasn't His shame. It was ours. The sin, the degradation, the oppression the devil had put on all of humanity. Jesus despised it — and He came to remove it.
    • 🕊️ What Good Friday means for you today. Isaiah 62:4 — "You shall no more be termed forsaken... but you shall be called My delight is in her." Because of what Jesus did, you are not forsaken. Your life is not desolate. You are the delight of God.

    Rick closes with a personal invitation to anyone who has never surrendered to the Warrior Redeemer who went to the cross not out of duty — but out of love.

    "Good Friday should be called Victory Friday. It should be called Warrior Friday. Because Jesus went to war on our behalf — to rescue us, redeem us, and return us to everything God originally planned."

    🔔 New episodes every Friday at 12 PM Pacific | 1 PM Mountain | 2 PM Central | 3 PM Eastern 👉 www.youtube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod

    💎 Go deeper with exclusive post-broadcast Zoom sessions — join Behind the Curtain: 👉 www.joinbehindthecurtain.com

    Más Menos
    27 m
  • He Stopped a Storm at a Kids Camp and Watched Scars Disappear — Art Thomas on Living the Supernatural Life
    Apr 1 2026

    What if healing and miracles weren't reserved for the select few — but were meant to be the normal, everyday life of every single believer?

    Art Thomas has spent his life proving exactly that. As a missionary-evangelist, founder of Wildfire Ministries International, and director of the film Paid in Full, Art has preached the gospel in some of the world's hardest places, trained pastors, planted churches, built a self-sustaining orphanage and primary school in rural Uganda — and trained tens of thousands of ordinary believers to step out and minister healing in Jesus' name.

    But in this conversation with Rick Osborne, Art gets personal. He opens up about a trance-like vision where Jesus walked him through a forest, peeled back the earth and said, "You are full of life and you are to be a life bringer" — and how that vision was immediately confirmed by another man in the prayer meeting who saw the same forest from the other direction. Art then shares the remarkable moment that followed — a late-night run to Denny's where a stranger poured out his heart and was led to Christ by midnight.


    And then there's the story of the scars. After severe sunburn left Art's face permanently scarred — with his dermatologist telling him they'd never fully heal — a simple, desperate prayer changed everything. Within one month, four and a half years before medical science said it was even possible, every scar was gone.


    And finally, the night a massive storm bore down on a camp full of foster kids on the very first night — and Art stood on an upside-down rowboat, said "This far, no further in the name of Jesus," and watched the clouds split 360 degrees around the campsite.


    You'll discover:

    1. Why Art believes healing and miracles are for every believer — not just the specially gifted
    2. What Jesus showed him in a vision about being a "life bringer full of life"
    3. How a trance-like encounter led directly to a soul won to Christ at 3AM
    4. The prayer that erased medical-grade facial scars four years ahead of schedule
    5. What happened when Art stood on a rowboat and commanded a storm to stop
    6. Why your prayers matter even when you never see the breakthrough yourself


    This episode will remind you that the God of the Bible hasn't changed — and neither has His desire to move through ordinary people who simply trust Him.


    Are you ready to stop waiting for someone else to carry the supernatural — and start walking in the life God has already placed in you?


    Hosted by Rick Osborne | Face to Face with God

    www.youtube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod

    www.joinbehindthecurtain.com



    GUEST LINKS TO INCLUDE IN SHOW NOTES


    Wildfire Ministries International (missions & orphanage): wildfiremIN.org

    Roots Church (metro Detroit house churches): rootsag.org

    Art's traveling ministry: artthomas.org

    Books, films & resources (including Paid in Full): supernaturaltruth.com

    Más Menos
    30 m
Todavía no hay opiniones