Christ Life Ministries Podcast

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Christ Life Ministries Podcast

The vision of the ministry is to see the fulfillment of Ephesians 4: 12-13:For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ; till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.We believe that Christ is coming for a perfect Church, without spot, wrinkle, blemish or any such thing.Pastor Olubi Johnson is the President of Christ Life Ministries and Founder/Setman of Scripture Pasture Christian Centre Ibadan, Nigeria.

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    Fulfilling Prophecy by Faith and Patience

    Makrothumia. The Greek compound from Hebrews 6:12 that the English Bible translates as patience. Makros: long. Thumos: passion. Long-tempered. The quality of a man whose spiritual fire does not die down with time, whose fervour does not decrease the longer the answer is delayed, whose passion for the promise grows stronger with every year it has not yet arrived. In this Sunday sermon, Pastor Olubi Johnson opens the legal and prophetic framework of intercession and then walks through five biblical portraits of the makrothumia that inherits the promise. The legal case is established first: God gave man dominion over the earth in Genesis 1:26, a constitutional act that He will not unilaterally override. When Adam surrendered it and the cross recovered it, prayer became a legal instrument, not a devotional exercise: enforcing in the earth what has already been established in heaven. Then Daniel, reading the prophetic clock in Babylon and setting his face in prayer while the angelic answer was opposed for twenty-one days in the heavenly places. Then Abraham, Joseph, and the four-hundred-year promise carried through dying hands until the groaning of four centuries tipped the bowl and the bush began to burn. Then Esther, who led three days of corporate fasting and walked into the throne room unsummoned, trusting that the intercession had already prepared the atmosphere for the golden sceptre to go out. Then Anna, who gave sixty years to one prayer in a temple court, and was there on the morning the answer walked through the gate. We are in 2026, at the threshold of the third prophetic day from the maturity of the Lord Jesus Christ. The morning Anna spent sixty years waiting for is our morning. The eight landmarks of the Path of Life are the daily architecture of the intercession that prepares the vessel to receive it.

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    The Enoch, Abraham, and Moses Generation (2)

    Enoch began his most intimate walk with God at sixty-five. Abraham answered his greatest call at seventy-five. Moses entered his most fruitful season at eighty and remained at full strength until one hundred and twenty. In this prophetic sermon, Pastor Olubi Johnson declares that God is raising up an end-time elder generation that will walk like these three patriarchs, and under a better covenant with better promises, will do so with greater power. Romans 8:11: the Spirit that raised up Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies. Not as a future resurrection promise alone. As a present reality, available now, for the purposes of God. The message moves through the three patriarchs with precision: Enoch's unbroken three-hundred-year walk sustained by radical daily honesty before God; Abraham's quiet, unconditioned obedience at an age when the world would have said the season was past; and Moses, whose first forty years were preparation and whose second forty were character development, but whose third forty years from eighty to one hundred and twenty were the years of power with character, of confronting Pharaoh, parting the Red Sea, and seeing the glory of God face to face. Pastor Olubi Johnson then turns to the Samson warning, the most sobering portrait in the message: a man of extraordinary supernatural power whose deficiency of character destroyed him. He wist not that the LORD was departed from him. Power without fruit is the most dangerous condition a human soul can be in. The message closes with the divine design of intergenerational partnership: the elderly as roots drawing from hidden reservoirs of grace, the younger as branches extending the life outward, and the Holy Spirit as the life-source governing the flow through both.

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    The Enoch, Abraham, and Moses Generation (1)

    Enoch began his most intimate walk with God at sixty-five. Abraham answered his greatest call at seventy-five. Moses entered his most fruitful season at eighty and remained at full strength until one hundred and twenty. In this prophetic sermon, Pastor Olubi Johnson declares that God is raising up an end-time elder generation that will walk like these three patriarchs, and under a better covenant with better promises, will do so with greater power. Romans 8:11: the Spirit that raised up Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies. Not as a future resurrection promise alone. As a present reality, available now, for the purposes of God. The message moves through the three patriarchs with precision: Enoch's unbroken three-hundred-year walk sustained by radical daily honesty before God; Abraham's quiet, unconditioned obedience at an age when the world would have said the season was past; and Moses, whose first forty years were preparation and whose second forty were character development, but whose third forty years from eighty to one hundred and twenty were the years of power with character, of confronting Pharaoh, parting the Red Sea, and seeing the glory of God face to face. Pastor Olubi Johnson then turns to the Samson warning, the most sobering portrait in the message: a man of extraordinary supernatural power whose deficiency of character destroyed him. He wist not that the LORD was departed from him. Power without fruit is the most dangerous condition a human soul can be in. The message closes with the divine design of intergenerational partnership: the elderly as roots drawing from hidden reservoirs of grace, the younger as branches extending the life outward, and the Holy Spirit as the life-source governing the flow through both.

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    Cultivating God's Garden: The Daily Practices of a Fruitful Life (2)

    You are God's husbandry. That is not a poetic metaphor: it is the apostle Paul's precise theological declaration in 1 Corinthians 3:9, and it carries a weight that most believers have never fully received. The word husbandry in the Greek is georgion, a tilled field, a cultivated place, a garden. Your spirit, your soul, your body have been claimed by the Creator of heaven and earth as sacred soil in which He intends to grow the very nature of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And the same verse that declares you God's garden also declares you His co-labourer. He has not placed you in a greenhouse of passivity. He has handed you the tools and said: come, labour with Me. In this Sunday morning Bible study, Pastor Olubi Johnson builds the message around four things every garden must have: watering, weeding, fruit, and tending. The watering is the daily praying of life scriptures over your own soul and those you love, drawing from the wells of 2 Peter 1:4, John 7:38, and Ephesians 3:16-20 until rivers of living water flow from your innermost being. The weeding is the daily, sustained practice of praying in the Spirit in tongues and in groanings, the Holy Spirit reaching into the deep places of the heart where understanding cannot go, pulling up by the root the residual sin nature that coexists with the good seed. The fruit is what the well-watered, well-weeded garden automatically produces: the character of the fruit of the Spirit, the wisdom of the Pauline prayers, and the power of signs following those who believe. And the tending is the drip irrigation of the body of Christ, washing one another's feet at every six-hour interval through forgiveness, life, and Spirit-prayer. The eight landmarks of the Path of Life are mapped onto each practice, giving every believer a planting calendar for the soul.

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    Cultivating God's Garden: The Daily Practices of a Fruitful Life (1)

    You are God's husbandry. That is not a poetic metaphor: it is the apostle Paul's precise theological declaration in 1 Corinthians 3:9, and it carries a weight that most believers have never fully received. The word husbandry in the Greek is georgion, a tilled field, a cultivated place, a garden. Your spirit, your soul, your body have been claimed by the Creator of heaven and earth as sacred soil in which He intends to grow the very nature of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And the same verse that declares you God's garden also declares you His co-labourer. He has not placed you in a greenhouse of passivity. He has handed you the tools and said: come, labour with Me. In this Sunday morning Bible study, Pastor Olubi Johnson builds the message around four things every garden must have: watering, weeding, fruit, and tending. The watering is the daily praying of life scriptures over your own soul and those you love, drawing from the wells of 2 Peter 1:4, John 7:38, and Ephesians 3:16-20 until rivers of living water flow from your innermost being. The weeding is the daily, sustained practice of praying in the Spirit in tongues and in groanings, the Holy Spirit reaching into the deep places of the heart where understanding cannot go, pulling up by the root the residual sin nature that coexists with the good seed. The fruit is what the well-watered, well-weeded garden automatically produces: the character of the fruit of the Spirit, the wisdom of the Pauline prayers, and the power of signs following those who believe. And the tending is the drip irrigation of the body of Christ, washing one another's feet at every six-hour interval through forgiveness, life, and Spirit-prayer. The eight landmarks of the Path of Life are mapped onto each practice, giving every believer a planting calendar for the soul. You are God's husbandry. That is not a poetic metaphor: it is the apostle Paul's precise theological declaration in 1 Corinthians 3:9, and it carries a weight that most believers have never fully received. The word husbandry in the Greek is georgion, a tilled field, a cultivated place, a garden. Your spirit, your soul, your body have been claimed by the Creator of heaven and earth as sacred soil in which He intends to grow the very nature of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And the same verse that declares you God's garden also declares you His co-labourer. He has not placed you in a greenhouse of passivity. He has handed you the tools and said: come, labour with Me. In this Sunday morning Bible study, Pastor Olubi Johnson builds the message around four things every garden must have: watering, weeding, fruit, and tending. The watering is the daily praying of life scriptures over your own soul and those you love, drawing from the wells of 2 Peter 1:4, John 7:38, and Ephesians 3:16-20 until rivers of living water flow from your innermost being. The weeding is the daily, sustained practice of praying in the Spirit in tongues and in groanings, the Holy Spirit reaching into the deep places of the heart where understanding cannot go, pulling up by the root the residual sin nature that coexists with the good seed. The fruit is what the well-watered, well-weeded garden automatically produces: the character of the fruit of the Spirit, the wisdom of the Pauline prayers, and the power of signs following those who believe. And the tending is the drip irrigation of the body of Christ, washing one another's feet at every six-hour interval through forgiveness, life, and Spirit-prayer. The eight landmarks of the Path of Life are mapped onto each practice, giving every believer a planting calendar for the soul. You are God's husbandry. That is not a poetic metaphor: it is the apostle Paul's precise theological declaration in 1 Corinthians 3:9, and it carries a weight that most believers have never fully received. The word husbandry in the Greek is georgion, a tilled field, a cultivated place, a garden. Your spirit, your soul, your body have been claimed by the Creator of heaven and earth as sacred soil in which He intends to grow the very nature of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And the same verse that declares you God's garden also declares you His co-labourer. He has not placed you in a greenhouse of passivity. He has handed you the tools and said: come, labour with Me. In this Sunday morning Bible study, Pastor Olubi Johnson builds the message around four things every garden must have: watering, weeding, fruit, and tending. The watering is the daily praying of life scriptures over your own soul and those you love, drawing from the wells of 2 Peter 1:4, John 7:38, and Ephesians 3:16-20 until rivers of living water flow from your innermost being. The weeding is the daily, sustained practice of praying in the Spirit in tongues and in groanings, the Holy Spirit reaching into the deep places of the heart where understanding cannot go, pulling up by the root the residual sin nature that coexists with the good seed. The fruit is what the well-watered, well-weeded garden automatically produces: the character of the fruit of the Spirit, the wisdom of the Pauline prayers, and the power of signs following those who believe. And the tending is the drip irrigation of the body of Christ, washing one another's feet at every six-hour interval through forgiveness, life, and Spirit-prayer. The eight landmarks of the Path of Life are mapped onto each practice, giving every believer a planting calendar for the soul.

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    The Way, the Truth, and the Life (2)

    On Easter Sunday, the question was: what has God destined for me? This follow-up message answers the question that destiny demands: how do I get there, and what will I become when I arrive? In this prophetic expository message on John 14:6, Pastor Olubi Johnson unfolds one of the most well-known yet profoundly underexplored declarations in all of Scripture, revealing that the three words of the Lord Jesus to Thomas are not merely three titles placed side by side. They are a divine progression: the Way leads to the Truth, and the Truth produces the Life. Walking, Revelation, Experience. This is the sequential journey every believer has been called to complete. The Way is the eight landmarks of the Path of Life walked with daily faithfulness, the same path Hebrews 5:7 shows the Lord Jesus Himself walked with vehement cries and tears in the days of His flesh. The Truth is epignosis, the Greek word for complete, precise, experiential revelation knowledge, the kind of knowledge that does not merely inform the mind but transforms the very being. It is the full revelation of Christ as a man anointed with the Holy Spirit without measure, and Ephesians 4:13 establishes it as the corporate destination of the entire Body: till we all come to the epignosis of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. The Life is what obedient faith does with that revelation: the actual manifestation of the Christ-life in and through mortal human bodies, the fulfilment of Romans 8:29 and 1 John 4:17 in this present world, not the next. Pastor Olubi Johnson then opens the prophetic dimension of the message, drawing from Hosea 6:2-3 and the millennial-day principle of 2 Peter 3:8 to show that 2026 places the Church on the threshold of the third day, the season of the latter rain and the raising up of a people who live in God's sight with the fullness of Christ. The preparation is the Way. The urgency is now.

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    The Way, the Truth, and the Life (1)

    On Easter Sunday, the question was: what has God destined for me? This follow-up message answers the question that destiny demands: how do I get there, and what will I become when I arrive? In this prophetic expository message on John 14:6, Pastor Olubi Johnson unfolds one of the most well-known yet profoundly underexplored declarations in all of Scripture, revealing that the three words of the Lord Jesus to Thomas are not merely three titles placed side by side. They are a divine progression: the Way leads to the Truth, and the Truth produces the Life. Walking, Revelation, Experience. This is the sequential journey every believer has been called to complete. The Way is the eight landmarks of the Path of Life walked with daily faithfulness, the same path Hebrews 5:7 shows the Lord Jesus Himself walked with vehement cries and tears in the days of His flesh. The Truth is epignosis, the Greek word for complete, precise, experiential revelation knowledge, the kind of knowledge that does not merely inform the mind but transforms the very being. It is the full revelation of Christ as a man anointed with the Holy Spirit without measure, and Ephesians 4:13 establishes it as the corporate destination of the entire Body: till we all come to the epignosis of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. The Life is what obedient faith does with that revelation: the actual manifestation of the Christ-life in and through mortal human bodies, the fulfilment of Romans 8:29 and 1 John 4:17 in this present world, not the next. Pastor Olubi Johnson then opens the prophetic dimension of the message, drawing from Hosea 6:2-3 and the millennial-day principle of 2 Peter 3:8 to show that 2026 places the Church on the threshold of the third day, the season of the latter rain and the raising up of a people who live in God's sight with the fullness of Christ. The preparation is the Way. The urgency is now.

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    Easter Message: Designing and Building Your Divine Destiny (2)

    The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ is not merely an event to be celebrated once a year. It is the operating system of the believer's entire life. In this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Olubi Johnson opens the Scriptures to reveal that the empty tomb was not the end of a story but the beginning of yours — because the same power that raised the Lord Jesus from the dead is now shaping you toward a destiny written in a heavenly volume before you drew your first breath. Drawing from 1 John 4:17 and Romans 8:29's declaration that every believer has been predestined to be conformed to the image of the Son, this message establishes the breathtaking scope of what the resurrection has made possible in this lifetime, not merely in eternity. Pastor Olubi Johnson traces the prophetic shadows in the lives of Abraham, Joseph, David, Esther, and Paul, showing how each carries a principle of destiny the Holy Spirit uses to illuminate what is written in the individual believer's volume of the book. Spirit-led prayer is revealed as the primary mechanism through which conformity to the image of the Son is actually produced, and the eight landmarks of the Path of Life are presented as the daily framework through which this destiny is designed and walked out — from the first five minutes in the Spirit to the fullness of the Tent of Meeting that becomes not a discipline imposed but a delight embraced. You are God's poiema, His masterpiece, created for good works prepared before the foundation of the world, headed not merely for survival but for glory.

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    Easter Message: Designing and Building Your Divine Destiny (1)

    The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ is not merely an event to be celebrated once a year. It is the operating system of the believer's entire life. In this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Olubi Johnson opens the Scriptures to reveal that the empty tomb was not the end of a story but the beginning of yours — because the same power that raised the Lord Jesus from the dead is now shaping you toward a destiny written in a heavenly volume before you drew your first breath. Drawing from 1 John 4:17 and Romans 8:29's declaration that every believer has been predestined to be conformed to the image of the Son, this message establishes the breathtaking scope of what the resurrection has made possible in this lifetime, not merely in eternity. Pastor Olubi Johnson traces the prophetic shadows in the lives of Abraham, Joseph, David, Esther, and Paul, showing how each carries a principle of destiny the Holy Spirit uses to illuminate what is written in the individual believer's volume of the book. Spirit-led prayer is revealed as the primary mechanism through which conformity to the image of the Son is actually produced, and the eight landmarks of the Path of Life are presented as the daily framework through which this destiny is designed and walked out — from the first five minutes in the Spirit to the fullness of the Tent of Meeting that becomes not a discipline imposed but a delight embraced. You are God's poiema, His masterpiece, created for good works prepared before the foundation of the world, headed not merely for survival but for glory.

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    Understanding Divine Judgment

    In this deeply clarifying message, Pastor Olubi Johnson reveals that divine judgment is not God’s tool for destruction, but His loving system of correction designed to restore and perfect His people. Like the Shepherd’s rod and staff, God uses both guidance and discipline—not to condemn, but to keep us close and aligned with His purpose. The teaching corrects common misconceptions around “judge not,” showing that true judgment is rooted in humility, self-examination, and restoration—not hypocrisy or harshness. It unveils a sobering truth: many visible failures are not sudden, but the result of consistent spiritual omissions—neglected prayer, ignored correction, and a lack of daily fellowship with God. At its core, this message is a call to embrace self-judgment through the Path of Life, allowing God’s Word and Spirit to refine us daily so that His rod is rarely needed. For when we respond rightly to correction, we walk in mercy, grow in maturity, and remain firmly positioned on the path that leads to perfection.

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    Avoiding the Prosperity Trap (2)

    In this sobering and prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the subtle danger of the prosperity trap—where the pursuit of material increase overtakes the development of the soul. While prosperity is clearly God’s will, it must flow in divine order: spirit, soul, and then substance. When this order is reversed, what was meant to be a blessing becomes a snare. The teaching exposes covetousness as idolatry—a condition where desire for gain replaces God as the centre of life. Through powerful biblical patterns, we see how both the prodigal son and the elder brother missed true riches—one through impatience, the other through ignorance. The message calls believers back to identity, intimacy, and revelation knowledge as the only safe path to lasting prosperity. At its core, this is a call to delight in the Lord above His gifts, to grow the soul ahead of material increase, and to walk the Path of Life where true riches—wisdom, character, and divine inheritance—are secured. For in the end, the greatest prosperity is not what we have, but who we become in Christ.  

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    Avoiding the Prosperity Trap (1)

    In this sobering and prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the subtle danger of the prosperity trap—where the pursuit of material increase overtakes the development of the soul. While prosperity is clearly God’s will, it must flow in divine order: spirit, soul, and then substance. When this order is reversed, what was meant to be a blessing becomes a snare. The teaching exposes covetousness as idolatry—a condition where desire for gain replaces God as the centre of life. Through powerful biblical patterns, we see how both the prodigal son and the elder brother missed true riches—one through impatience, the other through ignorance. The message calls believers back to identity, intimacy, and revelation knowledge as the only safe path to lasting prosperity. At its core, this is a call to delight in the Lord above His gifts, to grow the soul ahead of material increase, and to walk the Path of Life where true riches—wisdom, character, and divine inheritance—are secured. For in the end, the greatest prosperity is not what we have, but who we become in Christ.  

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    Appreciating Hidden Manna

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson explores the profound promise of Revelation 2:17 — “To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna.” Hidden manna represents the deeper nourishment God reserves for believers who press beyond the ordinary into deeper fellowship with Him. The teaching reveals that throughout Scripture there were two kinds of manna: the daily manna given openly in the wilderness, and the manna preserved in a golden pot inside the Ark of the Covenant in the Most Holy Place. This hidden manna symbolizes deeper revelation of Christ, spiritual strength for overcomers, and intimate communion with God. Pastor Olubi explains how the Tabernacle of Moses provides a prophetic map of spiritual growth — from the Outer Court to the Holy Place and finally into the Most Holy Place where hidden manna is found. The invitation is not for a spiritual elite, but for believers willing to overcome, pursue God diligently, and walk the Path of Life into deeper intimacy with Him.

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    The Church Is the Problem (2)

    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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    The Church Is the Problem (1)

    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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    Critical Mass for the Manifestation of the Glory (2)

    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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    Critical Mass for the Manifestation of the Glory (1)

    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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    The Shoulder and the Right Hand and Arm of God (2)

    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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    The Shoulder and the Right Hand and Arm of God (1)

    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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    As He is, So are we, in this World (2)

    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.

  21. 80

    As He is, So are we, in this World (2)

    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.

  22. 79

    Keeping the Commandment Without Spot (3)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson lays out a clear and practical spiritual framework for walking spotless in an age of increasing pressure and compromise. Rather than presenting holiness as a burden, he reveals it as a life-giving pathway sustained by divine life, love, and daily spiritual maintenance.   The message centers on the double commandment of life and love—receiving the life of Christ first, and then expressing that life through genuine love for others. Pastor Olubi explains that spotless living is made possible through total honesty before God, continual cleansing by the Blood of Jesus, and the steady flow of divine life into the soul through humility and repentance.   A strong emphasis is placed on the role of the will as the gateway of the heart, the urgency of settling spiritual matters quickly, and the discipline of regular heart-checks to prevent unseen accumulations of offense or guilt. Forgiveness is presented not only as obedience, but as a key to spiritual health, healing, and unhindered power.   The message concludes with a sober yet hopeful call to preparation—likening the Church to a bride being made ready for Christ’s appearing. Through consistent obedience, faith, and heart alignment, believers are invited to grow into maturity, remain blameless, and walk confidently toward the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose.

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    Keeping the Commandment Without Spot (2)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson lays out a clear and practical spiritual framework for walking spotless in an age of increasing pressure and compromise. Rather than presenting holiness as a burden, he reveals it as a life-giving pathway sustained by divine life, love, and daily spiritual maintenance.   The message centers on the double commandment of life and love—receiving the life of Christ first, and then expressing that life through genuine love for others. Pastor Olubi explains that spotless living is made possible through total honesty before God, continual cleansing by the Blood of Jesus, and the steady flow of divine life into the soul through humility and repentance.   A strong emphasis is placed on the role of the will as the gateway of the heart, the urgency of settling spiritual matters quickly, and the discipline of regular heart-checks to prevent unseen accumulations of offense or guilt. Forgiveness is presented not only as obedience, but as a key to spiritual health, healing, and unhindered power.   The message concludes with a sober yet hopeful call to preparation—likening the Church to a bride being made ready for Christ’s appearing. Through consistent obedience, faith, and heart alignment, believers are invited to grow into maturity, remain blameless, and walk confidently toward the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose.

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    Keeping the Commandment Without Spot (1)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson lays out a clear and practical spiritual framework for walking spotless in an age of increasing pressure and compromise. Rather than presenting holiness as a burden, he reveals it as a life-giving pathway sustained by divine life, love, and daily spiritual maintenance.   The message centers on the double commandment of life and love—receiving the life of Christ first, and then expressing that life through genuine love for others. Pastor Olubi explains that spotless living is made possible through total honesty before God, continual cleansing by the Blood of Jesus, and the steady flow of divine life into the soul through humility and repentance.   A strong emphasis is placed on the role of the will as the gateway of the heart, the urgency of settling spiritual matters quickly, and the discipline of regular heart-checks to prevent unseen accumulations of offense or guilt. Forgiveness is presented not only as obedience, but as a key to spiritual health, healing, and unhindered power.   The message concludes with a sober yet hopeful call to preparation—likening the Church to a bride being made ready for Christ’s appearing. Through consistent obedience, faith, and heart alignment, believers are invited to grow into maturity, remain blameless, and walk confidently toward the fulfillment of God’s eternal purpose.

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    United, Amplified Prayers for the Latter Rain (4)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Church to discern the prophetic timing of the latter rain and to respond with intentional prayer, fasting, and spiritual focus. He explains that while the former rain brought us into new birth in Christ, the latter rain is required to mature the seed of Christ within us—bringing believers into perfection and the full stature of Christ. The message emphasizes that fasting is not self-punishment but a redirection of strength toward the Word and prayer, positioning believers to walk in amplified spiritual power. Prayers offered in the Spirit are presented as incense gathered into heavenly bowls, preserved until they are released through the intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ to effect global transformation.   Believers are warned not to substitute material pursuit for spiritual growth. The true priority of this season is maturity—Christ formed fully in His body. As the Church embraces the teaching of perfection and labors consistently in prayer, God restores what spiritual stagnation has eaten and prepares His people for a final, glorious harvest marked by the Spirit without measure and greater works.   This message is a sober invitation to faithful intercession in a decisive hour—contributing our prayers to God’s redemptive plan as the Church transitions from the birth of Christ to His maturity, and ultimately to the unveiling of His glory in the earth.

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    United, Amplified Prayers for the Latter Rain (3)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Church to discern the prophetic timing of the latter rain and to respond with intentional prayer, fasting, and spiritual focus. He explains that while the former rain brought us into new birth in Christ, the latter rain is required to mature the seed of Christ within us—bringing believers into perfection and the full stature of Christ.   The message emphasizes that fasting is not self-punishment but a redirection of strength toward the Word and prayer, positioning believers to walk in amplified spiritual power. Prayers offered in the Spirit are presented as incense gathered into heavenly bowls, preserved until they are released through the intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ to effect global transformation.   Believers are warned not to substitute material pursuit for spiritual growth. The true priority of this season is maturity—Christ formed fully in His body. As the Church embraces the teaching of perfection and labors consistently in prayer, God restores what spiritual stagnation has eaten and prepares His people for a final, glorious harvest marked by the Spirit without measure and greater works.   This message is a sober invitation to faithful intercession in a decisive hour—contributing our prayers to God’s redemptive plan as the Church transitions from the birth of Christ to His maturity, and ultimately to the unveiling of His glory in the earth.

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    United, Amplified Prayers for the Latter Rain (2)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Church to discern the prophetic timing of the latter rain and to respond with intentional prayer, fasting, and spiritual focus. He explains that while the former rain brought us into new birth in Christ, the latter rain is required to mature the seed of Christ within us—bringing believers into perfection and the full stature of Christ.   The message emphasizes that fasting is not self-punishment but a redirection of strength toward the Word and prayer, positioning believers to walk in amplified spiritual power. Prayers offered in the Spirit are presented as incense gathered into heavenly bowls, preserved until they are released through the intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ to effect global transformation.   Believers are warned not to substitute material pursuit for spiritual growth. The true priority of this season is maturity—Christ formed fully in His body. As the Church embraces the teaching of perfection and labors consistently in prayer, God restores what spiritual stagnation has eaten and prepares His people for a final, glorious harvest marked by the Spirit without measure and greater works.   This message is a sober invitation to faithful intercession in a decisive hour—contributing our prayers to God’s redemptive plan as the Church transitions from the birth of Christ to His maturity, and ultimately to the unveiling of His glory in the earth.

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    United, Amplified Prayers for the Latter Rain (1)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Church to discern the prophetic timing of the latter rain and to respond with intentional prayer, fasting, and spiritual focus. He explains that while the former rain brought us into new birth in Christ, the latter rain is required to mature the seed of Christ within us—bringing believers into perfection and the full stature of Christ.   The message emphasizes that fasting is not self-punishment but a redirection of strength toward the Word and prayer, positioning believers to walk in amplified spiritual power. Prayers offered in the Spirit are presented as incense gathered into heavenly bowls, preserved until they are released through the intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ to effect global transformation.   Believers are warned not to substitute material pursuit for spiritual growth. The true priority of this season is maturity—Christ formed fully in His body. As the Church embraces the teaching of perfection and labors consistently in prayer, God restores what spiritual stagnation has eaten and prepares His people for a final, glorious harvest marked by the Spirit without measure and greater works.   This message is a sober invitation to faithful intercession in a decisive hour—contributing our prayers to God’s redemptive plan as the Church transitions from the birth of Christ to His maturity, and ultimately to the unveiling of His glory in the earth.

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    2026 Thanksgiving Sermon (2)

    Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Body of Christ to a deeper, more intentional practice of thanksgiving as we transition from the mercies of 2025 into the anticipation of 2026. Gratitude, he teaches, is not a polite custom or end-of-year routine—it is spiritual infrastructure. Without a fortified heart of thanksgiving, believers will lack the capacity to carry the weight of the glory God is preparing to release.   This message unveils thanksgiving as a spiritual substance—the “fruit of our lips”—that completes heaven’s divine cycle of life: of Him, through Him, and to Him. When we give thanks, we return to God what He first placed within us, forming a living feedback loop that refreshes the Lord and sustains divine flow. Shallow gratitude, therefore, is not a worship problem but a thinking problem; deep thanksgiving is born from deep meditation.   Through the story of the ten lepers, Pastor Olubi contrasts entitlement with true appreciation. While nine received healing and moved on casually, the Samaritan made the costly effort to return and give thanks—revealing that genuine gratitude recognizes mercy as undeserved favor, not entitlement.   The message further emphasizes that thanksgiving must be three-dimensional: spiritual (words, praise, and praying in the Spirit), physical (expressive worship with the body), and financial (honoring God with substance and fulfilled vows).   As the Church anticipates the Latter Rain and the Third-Day move of God, Pastor Olubi issues a sober warning: the coming glory is pure and swift. Pride, casualness, and spiritual arrogance will not survive it.   Thanksgiving offered before manifestation—rooted in humility—is essential preparation. This message is an invitation to wisdom: to move from the drizzle of past preparation into the deluge of God’s manifest power by learning to give thanks sufficiently—and well.

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    2026 Thanksgiving Sermon (1)

    Pastor Olubi Johnson calls the Body of Christ to a deeper, more intentional practice of thanksgiving as we transition from the mercies of 2025 into the anticipation of 2026. Gratitude, he teaches, is not a polite custom or end-of-year routine—it is spiritual infrastructure. Without a fortified heart of thanksgiving, believers will lack the capacity to carry the weight of the glory God is preparing to release.   This message unveils thanksgiving as a spiritual substance—the “fruit of our lips”—that completes heaven’s divine cycle of life: of Him, through Him, and to Him. When we give thanks, we return to God what He first placed within us, forming a living feedback loop that refreshes the Lord and sustains divine flow. Shallow gratitude, therefore, is not a worship problem but a thinking problem; deep thanksgiving is born from deep meditation.   Through the story of the ten lepers, Pastor Olubi contrasts entitlement with true appreciation. While nine received healing and moved on casually, the Samaritan made the costly effort to return and give thanks—revealing that genuine gratitude recognizes mercy as undeserved favor, not entitlement.   The message further emphasizes that thanksgiving must be three-dimensional: spiritual (words, praise, and praying in the Spirit), physical (expressive worship with the body), and financial (honoring God with substance and fulfilled vows).   As the Church anticipates the Latter Rain and the Third-Day move of God, Pastor Olubi issues a sober warning: the coming glory is pure and swift. Pride, casualness, and spiritual arrogance will not survive it.   Thanksgiving offered before manifestation—rooted in humility—is essential preparation. This message is an invitation to wisdom: to move from the drizzle of past preparation into the deluge of God’s manifest power by learning to give thanks sufficiently—and well.

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    The Wisdom of the Axe Head (2)

    In this deeply apostolic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils The Wisdom of the Axe-Head, a revelatory teaching on how wisdom restores spiritual sharpness, effectiveness, and joy in Christian labor. Drawing from the symbolism of the axe-head that fell into the Jordan, this message explains how believers can lose spiritual edge—not through sin alone, but through misalignment, fatigue, and neglect of divine order. Wisdom, not mere strength, is revealed as God’s defense system: the key that makes prayer, obedience, and holiness productive rather than burdensome. Pastor Olubi Johnson shows that true spiritual power is recovered when human nature is brought into the place of death to self, when prayer is restored as first love, and when believers follow God’s precise sequence—humility, honesty, character, revelation, and praying in the Spirit. He also exposes the danger of substituting physical activity for spiritual labor and explains how global outcomes are shaped by the accumulated prayers of the saints. This message calls believers back to communion, disciplined prayer, reverence for authority, and the pursuit of exact spiritual knowledge—so that wisdom may once again cause what has sunk to float, restoring authority, clarity, and effectiveness in perilous times.

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    The Wisdom of the Axe Head (1)

    In this deeply apostolic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils The Wisdom of the Axe-Head, a revelatory teaching on how wisdom restores spiritual sharpness, effectiveness, and joy in Christian labor. Drawing from the symbolism of the axe-head that fell into the Jordan, this message explains how believers can lose spiritual edge—not through sin alone, but through misalignment, fatigue, and neglect of divine order. Wisdom, not mere strength, is revealed as God’s defense system: the key that makes prayer, obedience, and holiness productive rather than burdensome. Pastor Olubi Johnson shows that true spiritual power is recovered when human nature is brought into the place of death to self, when prayer is restored as first love, and when believers follow God’s precise sequence—humility, honesty, character, revelation, and praying in the Spirit. He also exposes the danger of substituting physical activity for spiritual labor and explains how global outcomes are shaped by the accumulated prayers of the saints. This message calls believers back to communion, disciplined prayer, reverence for authority, and the pursuit of exact spiritual knowledge—so that wisdom may once again cause what has sunk to float, restoring authority, clarity, and effectiveness in perilous times.

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    The Spiritual Significance Of The Third Day (2)

    In this prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the meaning of the Third Day—a recurring divine pattern in Scripture that marks seasons of decisive breakthrough, resurrection power, and visible manifestation. The Church is presented as standing at a critical transition point: moving from a long season of hidden preparation into a time of maturity, perfection, and public expression of Christ’s life.   This message calls believers to urgent sanctification and readiness. Just as God instructed His people in past epochs to prepare themselves before His glory appeared, the Church is now summoned to “wash her garments”—to deal thoroughly with the flesh, compromise, and spiritual negligence. The Third Day is not a time for infancy, but for the Church to be raised to live fully in God’s sight, expressing the stature and fullness of Christ.   Pastor Olubi Johnson also exposes present spiritual opposition against this transition, likened to a Haman-type strategy, and emphasizes fasting, prayer, and obedience as the pathway to divine favor and preservation. The mark of true maturity will not be words alone, but greater works, consistency in spiritual authority, and wisdom that validates Christ’s life within His people.   Ultimately, this message presents the Third Day as the season when the Bride must put on her royal apparel—fully prepared, inwardly cleansed, and outwardly radiant—ready to stand before the King in manifested glory.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    The Spiritual Significance Of The Third Day

    In this prophetic message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the meaning of the Third Day—a recurring divine pattern in Scripture that marks seasons of decisive breakthrough, resurrection power, and visible manifestation. The Church is presented as standing at a critical transition point: moving from a long season of hidden preparation into a time of maturity, perfection, and public expression of Christ’s life.   This message calls believers to urgent sanctification and readiness. Just as God instructed His people in past epochs to prepare themselves before His glory appeared, the Church is now summoned to “wash her garments”—to deal thoroughly with the flesh, compromise, and spiritual negligence. The Third Day is not a time for infancy, but for the Church to be raised to live fully in God’s sight, expressing the stature and fullness of Christ.   Pastor Olubi Johnson also exposes present spiritual opposition against this transition, likened to a Haman-type strategy, and emphasizes fasting, prayer, and obedience as the pathway to divine favor and preservation. The mark of true maturity will not be words alone, but greater works, consistency in spiritual authority, and wisdom that validates Christ’s life within His people.   Ultimately, this message presents the Third Day as the season when the Bride must put on her royal apparel—fully prepared, inwardly cleansed, and outwardly radiant—ready to stand before the King in manifested glory.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    2025 Crossover Service

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils a prophetic framework for the season the Church has entered—a transition from the third millennium from the birth of our Lord Jesus to the third millennium from His maturity. This shift is marked by the manifestation of the sons of God and the release of the Spirit without measure, calling the Church into maturity, perfection, and alignment with God’s will.   Using the life of David as a prophetic template, the message contrasts Saul-type leadership—rooted in partial obedience and the flesh—with Davidic leadership, which is after God’s heart and capable of leading God’s people into fullness. God’s purpose is clear: leadership that cannot walk in obedience and maturity must give way to leadership that can bring the Church into her ordained destiny.   Ziklag is revealed as the hidden place where kings are prepared—the present path of life for believers who choose consistent watching and praying. It is the season where God trains His people to reign first over sin and the flesh, before reigning in life through righteousness. In Ziklag, believers learn to encourage themselves in the Lord, depend on the Holy Spirit as their present Helper, and recover everything stolen by the sin nature and the powers of darkness.   As believers faithfully walk this path, God simultaneously restores what was lost and judges the house of Saul, effecting a divine transition from rule by the flesh to rule by the Spirit. This process requires patience, humility, and freedom from a spirit that rejoices in another’s downfall—because God weighs the heart.   The journey does not end in Ziklag. Hebron is the place where kings are revealed, and Zion is the place of the fullness of the anointing. These stages cannot be skipped. As we step into a new year, this message calls believers to embrace their Ziklag training, overcome their Amalekite battles, and move steadily toward their Davidic destiny—from preparation to public affirmation, and from testing to enthronement.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Christmas Service: Christ Born In Our Flesh

    In this Christmas message, Pastor Olubi Johnson presents a sobering and prophetic call to the Body of Christ, unveiling the deeper meaning of Christ being born in our flesh—not merely as a historical event, but as a present spiritual reality that must be formed and matured in believers.   The teaching situates the Church in a critical “midnight” season, a transitional hour where God is awakening His people from spiritual slumber in preparation for the manifestation of His glory. This is not a time for spiritual complacency or borrowed convictions, but for alertness, humility, and precision in the knowledge of God’s Word. Deception is subtle in this hour, and only those grounded in revelation and obedience will remain steady.   Pastor Olubi emphasizes that while the exact timing of Christ’s return remains unknown, believers are responsible for discerning times and seasons. Certain prophetic obligations—described as spiritual “debts”—must be fulfilled, including intensified prayer, participation in Christ’s sufferings, and the full outworking of prophetic patterns in Scripture. These are not optional for the end-time Church.   Central to the message is the parable of the ten virgins. Here, “oil in the lamp” represents the life of God in the spirit, while “oil in the vessel” points to that same divine life saturating the physical body. Wise believers are those who, through sustained prayer, self-denial, and praying in the Spirit, have allowed the life of God to flow from their spirit into their mortal flesh—making them spiritually resilient and prepared.   This message also underscores personal spiritual responsibility. No one can borrow oil, intimacy, or consecration. Each believer must “buy for themselves” through consistent fellowship with God. Christ being born in our flesh requires more than the new birth—it demands travail, obedience, and cooperation with the Holy Spirit until sonship is fully expressed.   Ultimately, the call is to unreserved consecration—a “Mary-kind” response that welcomes the Holy Spirit without negotiation. This is the pathway to spiritual invincibility, where believers walk in the path of life, untouched by the wicked one, and ready to host the glory of God when it is revealed.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (8)

    This message by Pastor Olubi Johnson, centered on the life, writings, and revelations of the Apostle John, lays out a clear spiritual roadmap for the end-time Church to manifest the fullness of Christ.   Pastor Olubi explains that the Church is presently in a prophetic “night divine”—a midnight transition marked by a call to awaken from spiritual slumber. This season is not merely about waiting for Christ’s return, but about allowing Christ to be born and formed in our flesh through perfection, obedience, and perfected love. The return of Christ is unfolded in three dimensions: Christ in the Church, Christ for the Church, and Christ with the Church, revealing that maturity precedes rapture.   The message highlights a divine progression: Paul establishes the doctrinal and revelational foundation, John provides the practical pathway of intimacy, love, and obedience, and Jesus is the ultimate destination—the full expression of God. John is presented as the pattern disciple, one who walked in perfect love, lived above sin, and demonstrated a “zero sin rate,” where the wicked one could not touch him.   A major emphasis is placed on the believer’s internal witness of the Spirit—the New Testament “Urim and Thummim”—by which guidance, direction, and confirmation are received. As believers prioritize first love, daily fellowship, and the keeping of God’s commandments, they grow into a state of fullness, marked by the Spirit without measure, tangible authority, and undeniable power.   Pastor Olubi also provides sobering insight into the coming tribulation, urging believers to watch and pray always, making daily spiritual investments that prepare them to escape the darkness ahead. The message culminates in the hope of the Millennial reign and the new heaven and new earth, where faithful saints reign with Christ according to their obedience and love demonstrated in this life.   This message is both a warning and an invitation: a call to move beyond activity, gifts, and outward success into intimacy, perfection, and mature sonship, following the pattern of John until Christ is fully revealed in us.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (7)

    This message by Pastor Olubi Johnson, centered on the life, writings, and revelations of the Apostle John, lays out a clear spiritual roadmap for the end-time Church to manifest the fullness of Christ.   Pastor Olubi explains that the Church is presently in a prophetic “night divine”—a midnight transition marked by a call to awaken from spiritual slumber. This season is not merely about waiting for Christ’s return, but about allowing Christ to be born and formed in our flesh through perfection, obedience, and perfected love. The return of Christ is unfolded in three dimensions: Christ in the Church, Christ for the Church, and Christ with the Church, revealing that maturity precedes rapture.   The message highlights a divine progression: Paul establishes the doctrinal and revelational foundation, John provides the practical pathway of intimacy, love, and obedience, and Jesus is the ultimate destination—the full expression of God. John is presented as the pattern disciple, one who walked in perfect love, lived above sin, and demonstrated a “zero sin rate,” where the wicked one could not touch him.   A major emphasis is placed on the believer’s internal witness of the Spirit—the New Testament “Urim and Thummim”—by which guidance, direction, and confirmation are received. As believers prioritize first love, daily fellowship, and the keeping of God’s commandments, they grow into a state of fullness, marked by the Spirit without measure, tangible authority, and undeniable power.   Pastor Olubi also provides sobering insight into the coming tribulation, urging believers to watch and pray always, making daily spiritual investments that prepare them to escape the darkness ahead. The message culminates in the hope of the Millennial reign and the new heaven and new earth, where faithful saints reign with Christ according to their obedience and love demonstrated in this life.   This message is both a warning and an invitation: a call to move beyond activity, gifts, and outward success into intimacy, perfection, and mature sonship, following the pattern of John until Christ is fully revealed in us.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (6)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the apostle John as the perfect disciple, just as Paul is the pattern apostle. While Paul models apostolic doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John reveals the higher pathway of discipleship—intimacy, love, obedience, and closeness to the heart of Jesus. To grow beyond merely being born again and into true maturity, believers must study and live the revelations contained in John’s short but power-packed epistles.   John’s authority is rooted in experience, not theory. He did not merely hear about Christ—he heard, saw, handled, and lived with the Word of Life. Through this firsthand encounter, it dawned on John that the Man they ate and slept beside was in fact the Creator of heaven and earth, walking humbly among His creation. Jesus’ quiet humility—operating as a man while being God—sets the ultimate pattern for every believer who desires perfection.   This message confronts the error of reducing Jesus to the level of other prophets or religious figures. Christ is not merely faithful in the house like Moses—He is the Builder of the house. His miracles, from raising the dead to feeding multitudes, were not displays of theatrics but revelations of divine identity, gradually opening the disciples’ eyes to who He truly was.   At the heart of John’s message is perfect love. The goal of the Christian life is not power without character, but the perfection of God’s love, which is attained by consistently keeping His Word. Jesus’ new commandment—to love one another as He loved us—calls believers to a divine standard of love governed by wisdom, truth, and obedience, not sentiment alone.   As this love is perfected, fear is expelled, and believers gain boldness before God—knowing they have passed the test of obedience on earth. This maturity prepares the Church for the coming manifestation of the sons of God, where divine wisdom, character, and consistent supernatural power will be revealed to a world that currently does not recognize who believers truly are.   The message also issues a sober balance: prosperity and health must never exceed the prosperity of the soul. Without humility, revelation knowledge, and spiritual fruit, material increase becomes dangerous. True sonship is revealed when love, wisdom, power, and obedience walk together—just as they did in Christ, and just as John modeled for us.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (5)

    In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils the apostle John as the perfect disciple, just as Paul is the pattern apostle. While Paul models apostolic doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John reveals the higher pathway of discipleship—intimacy, love, obedience, and closeness to the heart of Jesus. To grow beyond merely being born again and into true maturity, believers must study and live the revelations contained in John’s short but power-packed epistles.   John’s authority is rooted in experience, not theory. He did not merely hear about Christ—he heard, saw, handled, and lived with the Word of Life. Through this firsthand encounter, it dawned on John that the Man they ate and slept beside was in fact the Creator of heaven and earth, walking humbly among His creation. Jesus’ quiet humility—operating as a man while being God—sets the ultimate pattern for every believer who desires perfection.   This message confronts the error of reducing Jesus to the level of other prophets or religious figures. Christ is not merely faithful in the house like Moses—He is the Builder of the house. His miracles, from raising the dead to feeding multitudes, were not displays of theatrics but revelations of divine identity, gradually opening the disciples’ eyes to who He truly was.   At the heart of John’s message is perfect love. The goal of the Christian life is not power without character, but the perfection of God’s love, which is attained by consistently keeping His Word. Jesus’ new commandment—to love one another as He loved us—calls believers to a divine standard of love governed by wisdom, truth, and obedience, not sentiment alone.   As this love is perfected, fear is expelled, and believers gain boldness before God—knowing they have passed the test of obedience on earth. This maturity prepares the Church for the coming manifestation of the sons of God, where divine wisdom, character, and consistent supernatural power will be revealed to a world that currently does not recognize who believers truly are.   The message also issues a sober balance: prosperity and health must never exceed the prosperity of the soul. Without humility, revelation knowledge, and spiritual fruit, material increase becomes dangerous. True sonship is revealed when love, wisdom, power, and obedience walk together—just as they did in Christ, and just as John modeled for us.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (4)

    In this message, we explore the life of John, the pattern disciple—a man who walked so closely with the Lord Jesus that he became a blueprint for end-time believers desiring intimacy, obedience, and mature sonship. While Paul stands as the pattern apostle, unveiling doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John models the heart posture every believer must emulate: the posture of love, fellowship, and deep personal closeness to Christ.   John shows us what it means to dwell in the secret place of the Most High—living under divine preservation until every aspect of destiny is fulfilled. Even attempts to kill him could not succeed, because the man who abides in love abides in God, and God preserves him until the assignment is complete. Through him, we received the Book of Revelation—the unveiling of Christ in His glory—and the teaching that “God is love,” calling us to walk as He walked.   This message reminds us that true maturity comes when we follow God because of His Word, not because of signs. Signs follow obedient disciples; disciples do not chase after signs. We are called to be the sign—living epistles whose lives manifest Christ. John teaches us to invest our time not in material abundance, but in eternal life, love, and the pursuit of the Kingdom.   We also learn from Jesus Himself—the One who performed miracles quietly, without seeking fame. His humility was as powerful as His miracles. He calls us today to stretch our faith, to believe for resurrection life in the present, and to understand the unity of the Godhead as the pattern for our unity with Him. Ultimately, the message brings us back to this central truth: Believing is an act of your will, and the measure of your love for God is your obedience to His commandments.   John shows us the path of intimacy. Jesus calls us to walk in it.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (3)

    In this message, we explore the life of John, the pattern disciple—a man who walked so closely with the Lord Jesus that he became a blueprint for end-time believers desiring intimacy, obedience, and mature sonship. While Paul stands as the pattern apostle, unveiling doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John models the heart posture every believer must emulate: the posture of love, fellowship, and deep personal closeness to Christ.   John shows us what it means to dwell in the secret place of the Most High—living under divine preservation until every aspect of destiny is fulfilled. Even attempts to kill him could not succeed, because the man who abides in love abides in God, and God preserves him until the assignment is complete. Through him, we received the Book of Revelation—the unveiling of Christ in His glory—and the teaching that “God is love,” calling us to walk as He walked.   This message reminds us that true maturity comes when we follow God because of His Word, not because of signs. Signs follow obedient disciples; disciples do not chase after signs. We are called to be the sign—living epistles whose lives manifest Christ. John teaches us to invest our time not in material abundance, but in eternal life, love, and the pursuit of the Kingdom.   We also learn from Jesus Himself—the One who performed miracles quietly, without seeking fame. His humility was as powerful as His miracles. He calls us today to stretch our faith, to believe for resurrection life in the present, and to understand the unity of the Godhead as the pattern for our unity with Him. Ultimately, the message brings us back to this central truth: Believing is an act of your will, and the measure of your love for God is your obedience to His commandments.   John shows us the path of intimacy. Jesus calls us to walk in it.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (2)

    In this message, we explore the life of John, the pattern disciple—a man who walked so closely with the Lord Jesus that he became a blueprint for end-time believers desiring intimacy, obedience, and mature sonship. While Paul stands as the pattern apostle, unveiling doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John models the heart posture every believer must emulate: the posture of love, fellowship, and deep personal closeness to Christ.   John shows us what it means to dwell in the secret place of the Most High—living under divine preservation until every aspect of destiny is fulfilled. Even attempts to kill him could not succeed, because the man who abides in love abides in God, and God preserves him until the assignment is complete. Through him, we received the Book of Revelation—the unveiling of Christ in His glory—and the teaching that “God is love,” calling us to walk as He walked.   This message reminds us that true maturity comes when we follow God because of His Word, not because of signs. Signs follow obedient disciples; disciples do not chase after signs. We are called to be the sign—living epistles whose lives manifest Christ. John teaches us to invest our time not in material abundance, but in eternal life, love, and the pursuit of the Kingdom.   We also learn from Jesus Himself—the One who performed miracles quietly, without seeking fame. His humility was as powerful as His miracles. He calls us today to stretch our faith, to believe for resurrection life in the present, and to understand the unity of the Godhead as the pattern for our unity with Him. Ultimately, the message brings us back to this central truth: Believing is an act of your will, and the measure of your love for God is your obedience to His commandments.   John shows us the path of intimacy. Jesus calls us to walk in it.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - John (1)

    In this message, we explore the life of John, the pattern disciple—a man who walked so closely with the Lord Jesus that he became a blueprint for end-time believers desiring intimacy, obedience, and mature sonship. While Paul stands as the pattern apostle, unveiling doctrine, revelation, and the perfection of the Church, John models the heart posture every believer must emulate: the posture of love, fellowship, and deep personal closeness to Christ.   John shows us what it means to dwell in the secret place of the Most High—living under divine preservation until every aspect of destiny is fulfilled. Even attempts to kill him could not succeed, because the man who abides in love abides in God, and God preserves him until the assignment is complete. Through him, we received the Book of Revelation—the unveiling of Christ in His glory—and the teaching that “God is love,” calling us to walk as He walked.   This message reminds us that true maturity comes when we follow God because of His Word, not because of signs. Signs follow obedient disciples; disciples do not chase after signs. We are called to be the sign—living epistles whose lives manifest Christ. John teaches us to invest our time not in material abundance, but in eternal life, love, and the pursuit of the Kingdom.   We also learn from Jesus Himself—the One who performed miracles quietly, without seeking fame. His humility was as powerful as His miracles. He calls us today to stretch our faith, to believe for resurrection life in the present, and to understand the unity of the Godhead as the pattern for our unity with Him. Ultimately, the message brings us back to this central truth: Believing is an act of your will, and the measure of your love for God is your obedience to His commandments.   John shows us the path of intimacy. Jesus calls us to walk in it. You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    The Death of Paul

    In this profound end-time teaching, Pastor Olubi Johnson reveals God's prophetic agenda for the triumphant Church—a generation called not only to perfection, but to authority over death, invincibility, and readiness for the rapture.   This message begins by reaffirming God's unchanging sovereignty: El-Shaddai still performs miracles beyond human limitation, and everything written in Scripture will be fulfilled—including miraculous births and supernatural interventions in impossible situations.   Pastor Olubi stresses that in these perilous times, spiritual readiness outweighs procreation. Believers must ensure they possess the spiritual resources needed to raise children of destiny under divine covering. He teaches that spiritual preparation, not fear, determines whether children become arrows in God's hand or casualties of the age.   A central theme of this teaching is the believer’s authority over death. Like Paul, every believer should aim to choose the time of their departure, finishing their God-ordained course rather than being cut down by the enemy. Achieving this requires a mindset where “to live is Christ,” free from excessive attachment to material things, comfort, or even life itself.   Pastor Olubi warns that glory attracts persecution, particularly when believers confront systems of darkness and political powers. Yet God promises divine defense, invincibility, and preservation for those who dwell in the secret place. The terminal generation is destined to be alive and remain until the coming of the Lord, escaping premature death through continuous watching and praying.   The message concludes with a call to pursue perfection, deepen love, and walk closely with God—standing upon the spiritual foundations that enabled Enoch, Paul, and John to live as overcomers. The goal is clear: finish your course with confidence, inherit the crown of righteousness, and manifest the glory of God in the land of the living.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - Paul (38)

    Acts 28 marks the powerful climax of Paul’s long, turbulent journey to Rome. In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils how God’s sovereignty, the covering of spiritual authority, and the force of divine life secured Paul’s arrival in destiny despite relentless satanic attempts to stop him. From the violent storm to the venomous viper, the story illustrates how a believer walking in the Spirit can shake off every attack and keep advancing toward God’s purpose.   Pastor Olubi explains how Paul’s “covering” preserved 276 souls, how the viper attack became the platform for revival in Malta, and how God restored everything lost through generosity stirred in the hearts of the islanders. He shows that when you remain aligned with God’s will, temporary losses are never permanent—God ensures restoration, favor, and unstoppable progress.   The message ends with Paul’s two years of unhindered ministry in Rome—preaching boldly, binding principalities, and demonstrating that no system of men or devils can hinder the destiny of one who stays in prayer, stays under covering, and stays on the path of obedience.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - Paul (37)

    Acts 28 marks the powerful climax of Paul’s long, turbulent journey to Rome. In this message, Pastor Olubi Johnson unveils how God’s sovereignty, the covering of spiritual authority, and the force of divine life secured Paul’s arrival in destiny despite relentless satanic attempts to stop him. From the violent storm to the venomous viper, the story illustrates how a believer walking in the Spirit can shake off every attack and keep advancing toward God’s purpose.   Pastor Olubi explains how Paul’s “covering” preserved 276 souls, how the viper attack became the platform for revival in Malta, and how God restored everything lost through generosity stirred in the hearts of the islanders. He shows that when you remain aligned with God’s will, temporary losses are never permanent—God ensures restoration, favor, and unstoppable progress.   The message ends with Paul’s two years of unhindered ministry in Rome—preaching boldly, binding principalities, and demonstrating that no system of men or devils can hinder the destiny of one who stays in prayer, stays under covering, and stays on the path of obedience.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - Paul (36)

    In this illuminating message, Pastor Olubi Johnson draws profound lessons from Paul’s perilous voyage to Rome in Acts 27. The journey, filled with storms, loss, and divine intervention, mirrors the Christian walk through life’s turbulent seas.   Pastor Olubi explains how Paul’s spiritual authority and consistent prayer life preserved not only his own life but also the lives of 275 others aboard the ship. Even in the face of contrary winds and the disastrous Euroclydon storm, Paul stood firm as a man under divine covering. His obedience to prophetic instruction and his unwavering faith created a spiritual zone of preservation around all who journeyed with him.   The message contrasts human logic with divine counsel—while the experts and majority trusted experience, Paul trusted revelation. Their choice to ignore prophetic instruction brought them into chaos, teaching that disobedience to spiritual direction often leads to unnecessary storms.   In the end, though the ship and its cargo were destroyed, every life was saved—showing that God values people above possessions. Pastor Olubi reminds believers to “stay in the ship,” that is, to remain steadfast in the will of God, in faith, and in prayer, even when it seems easier to abandon course. For those who stay under divine instruction, every storm becomes a passage to new beginnings.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - Paul (35)

    In this illuminating message, Pastor Olubi Johnson draws profound lessons from Paul’s perilous voyage to Rome in Acts 27. The journey, filled with storms, loss, and divine intervention, mirrors the Christian walk through life’s turbulent seas.   Pastor Olubi explains how Paul’s spiritual authority and consistent prayer life preserved not only his own life but also the lives of 275 others aboard the ship. Even in the face of contrary winds and the disastrous Euroclydon storm, Paul stood firm as a man under divine covering. His obedience to prophetic instruction and his unwavering faith created a spiritual zone of preservation around all who journeyed with him.   The message contrasts human logic with divine counsel—while the experts and majority trusted experience, Paul trusted revelation. Their choice to ignore prophetic instruction brought them into chaos, teaching that disobedience to spiritual direction often leads to unnecessary storms.   In the end, though the ship and its cargo were destroyed, every life was saved—showing that God values people above possessions. Pastor Olubi reminds believers to “stay in the ship,” that is, to remain steadfast in the will of God, in faith, and in prayer, even when it seems easier to abandon course. For those who stay under divine instruction, every storm becomes a passage to new beginnings.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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    Keeping & Fulfilling God’s Testimonies - Paul (34)

    In this powerful message from Acts 24, Pastor Olubi Johnson teaches that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith—it is the power that gives meaning to our hope and steadfastness. Using the story of Paul before Felix, he warns against postponing obedience to the convictions of the Holy Spirit, as delay can harden the heart and derail divine purpose.   True spiritual leadership and promotion in God’s Kingdom are not gained through wealth or manipulation but through humility, faithfulness, and integrity. Pastor Olubi cautions believers never to compromise their faith for comfort, convenience, or material success, reminding us that compromise may offer short-term relief but brings long-term loss.   He explains that bribery, deceit, and human schemes may seem to work but place you in God’s permissive will rather than His perfect will—a dangerous exchange that can destroy destiny. If Paul had bribed Felix for freedom, he might have missed his divine mission to Rome and the eternal impact of his epistles. The message also warns against envy and haste—two tools the enemy uses to pressure believers into compromise. God’s timing is perfect; those who wait on Him will see His promises fulfilled beautifully in due season. Even when people or systems appear wicked, God can still use them to accomplish His plan.   Finally, Pastor Olubi closes with a call to humility and dependence on divine mercy. Only the mercy of God can preserve the heart from deceit and strengthen the conscience to remain upright in a corrupt world. Integrity may cost you in the short term, but in eternity, it will prove to be your greatest gain.   You can follow Pastor Olubi Johnson on X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also check out our Website.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The vision of the ministry is to see the fulfillment of Ephesians 4: 12-13:For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ; till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.We believe that Christ is coming for a perfect Church, without spot, wrinkle, blemish or any such thing.Pastor Olubi Johnson is the President of Christ Life Ministries and Founder/Setman of Scripture Pasture Christian Centre Ibadan, Nigeria.

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