
Hosted by Bishop Lance Johnson · EN

When signing a contract, it’s normal to anticipate what’s included in it. You know what you’re going to get, so you can’t question it. With God, you have a covenant with Him, so all you can do is trust that He will provide. In today’s message, Bishop Lance says to be aware of what God has prepared for you in life. God wants the best thing possible for you, and even if you don’t know what it is immediately, be assured that it’s much better than what you have planned. Live for Him, knowing He will bless you!

Have you ever tried to have an important conversation while a bunch of noise is going on in the background? People talking, distractions everywhere, constant interruptions, and you realize, you can’t even focus on what matters. So, what do you do? You shut the noise out. Some voices don’t build you, they drain you. Today, Bishop Lance shares that we’re challenged to stop entertaining what pulls us away from life and purpose, and start protecting the space God is trying to use to bring healing to us and through us.

It’s one thing to sit in a waiting room for a routine checkup. It’s another thing when you know someone’s life is on the line. Everything changes. The conversations stop feeling casual. Sometimes, we walk into church like it’s routine, like it’s just another stop in our week. But what if we really saw it for what it is? A place where people are fighting real battles. Today Bishop Lance reminds us that our faith can’t be lifeless, or a going-through-the-motions faith, because there’s too much at stake to treat it that way.

It’s one thing to sit in a waiting room for a routine checkup. It’s another thing when you know someone’s life is on the line. Everything changes. The conversations stop feeling casual. Sometimes, we walk into church like it’s routine, like it’s just another stop in our week. But what if we really saw it for what it is? A place where people are fighting real battles. Today Bishop Lance reminds us that our faith can’t be lifeless, or a going-through-the-motions faith, because there’s too much at stake to treat it that way.

Imagine holding a cup under a faucet that’s barely dripping, you’re waiting, hoping, trying to catch every drop. That’s how a lot of people approach their walk with God, just trying to get a little more, just trying to feel something again. But that’s not the life God designed. In today’s message, Bishop Lance reminds us to stop chasing after signs and start living in a way where His power flows through us, where repentance is real, transformation is happening, and our lives become a reflection of Him.

Imagine holding a cup under a faucet that’s barely dripping, you’re waiting, hoping, trying to catch every drop. That’s how a lot of people approach their walk with God, just trying to get a little more, just trying to feel something again. But that’s not the life God designed. In today’s message, Bishop Lance reminds us to stop chasing after signs and start living in a way where His power flows through us, where repentance is real, transformation is happening, and our lives become a reflection of Him.

It’s one thing to look at a map… and it’s another thing to take the journey. You can study every road, every landmark, every turn, but until you step out and go, you don’t really know what it’s like. And sometimes, that’s how we treat our faith. We rely on what others have seen, where others have gone, and what others say about God. Today Bishop Lance challenges us to move beyond secondhand faith and step into a real pursuit of God, one that’s not shaped by other people, but by a personal encounter with Him.

It’s one thing to look at a map… and it’s another thing to take the journey. You can study every road, every landmark, every turn, but until you step out and go, you don’t really know what it’s like. And sometimes, that’s how we treat our faith. We rely on what others have seen, where others have gone, and what others say about God. Today Bishop Lance challenges us to move beyond secondhand faith and step into a real pursuit of God, one that’s not shaped by other people, but by a personal encounter with Him.

We live in a world that can often feel chaotic. As Christians, we are called to be in the world, but when we begin to look like the world, we lose our witness. That’s why in today’s message, Pastor Lance reminds us that we are not in this battle alone. Jesus Christ lives in us through the Holy Spirit, who gives us the strength to walk in the world without being consumed by its darkness. It is by the power of the Holy Spirit that we can do all things in Christ. All you have to do is let Him into your life.

We live in a world that can often feel chaotic. As Christians, we are called to be in the world, but when we begin to look like the world, we lose our witness. That’s why in today’s message, Pastor Lance reminds us that we are not in this battle alone. Jesus Christ lives in us through the Holy Spirit, who gives us the strength to walk in the world without being consumed by its darkness. It is by the power of the Holy Spirit that we can do all things in Christ. All you have to do is let Him into your life.