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Jeremiah Johnson explains that Jesus came to rescue the world, not to condemn it, and that through faith in His death and resurrection believers are declared forgiven and free from God’s condemnation. As this truth is embraced in the heart it removes guilt, restores confidence toward God, and empowers a life of love and spiritual freedom.

Jeremiah Johnson explains how the enemy sows doubt about God’s goodness and why pain exists: human free will, the Fall, and spiritual opposition. He points to Jesus as the perfect revelation of God’s heart and emphasizes that God’s judgment is an expression of loving restoration. Johnson encourages listeners to draw near to God, trust His goodness, and align their lives with His ways to experience greater freedom and participate in the coming renewal of all things.

Jeremiah Johnson preaches the good news that Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection fully paid for sin and gives believers a new, righteous identity. He explains being born again, the meaning of baptism, and how grace renews the heart. He contrasts legalism and self-effort with true transformation through faith, shares personal testimony of recovery from addiction and trauma, and encourages listeners to embrace their new identity so sin loses its power and their lives reflect God’s nature.

Jeremiah Johnson reflects on the life-changing joy of knowing God, explaining that true satisfaction comes from pursuing a deep, relational walk with Jesus rather than from material things or human relationships. He shares practical examples—daily prayers, seasons of growth, and the gospel’s assurance—that show how consistent pursuit of God leads to greater intimacy, love for others, and lasting spiritual growth.

Pastor Jeremiah Johnson opens with a warm greeting and a reminder that God’s grace and the finished work of Jesus transform us from the inside out, making us righteous and able to display God’s goodness. He explains how believers “tune” their spirit, mind, and actions to God, then offers practical, everyday ways—acts of love, service, and joy—to change environments, strengthen families and communities, and point others to Christ.

Jeremiah Johnson opens with encouragement, reminding listeners that God loves them and is on their side. He addresses how believers should handle failure and falling, emphasizing that mistakes are part of life but not final. The episode highlights key truths: righteousness is granted by faith, Jesus’ grace outweighs our failures, and endurance (hupomone) matters. Listeners are urged to stand back up in faith, confess to trusted companions, and avoid hiding behind false perfection. Practical guidance is given on transparency, wise accountability, and taking responsibility for actions while trusting God’s forgiveness and leadership to move forward.

Jeremiah Johnson opens Good News in the Morning with a hopeful reminder that God loves you, is on your side, and offers rescue through surrender to Jesus. He teaches that righteousness is received by faith—not by works, church affiliation, or deeds—and explains how repentance, renewing the mind, and embracing your identity in Christ bring true transformation. Living in grace empowers believers to overcome sin, grow in holiness, and reflect Jesus in their daily lives.

Jeremiah Johnson reminds listeners that God knows the desires of the heart and often uses patience, trials, and community to refine and prepare us for answered prayers and promotion. Using examples from Joseph, David, and a community garden, he encourages holding fast to God’s promises, guarding who you share dreams with, and allowing character development so you can steward future blessings well.

In this episode Jeremiah Johnson explains that true peace (shalom) comes from being made right with God through faith in Jesus Christ—not from church attendance, tithing, or outward performance. He warns against man-made religion and hypocrisy, and calls listeners to heart-level accountability, obedience to Christ’s lordship, and the ongoing pursuit of righteousness that produces lasting peace and spiritual maturity.

Jeremiah Johnson greets brings encouragement and shares the core good news: God loves you, your sins are forgiven through Jesus, and He is with you in life's struggles. He offers hope for immediate rescue and lasting transformation. Using his personal testimony of addiction, legal trouble, and restoration, Jeremiah explains how miracles can help but lasting change comes through daily wisdom, church community, faithful living, and a growing relationship with God.