The 'Living Word' podcast on Joy FM by Pastor Mensa Otabil
Endure the test; your testimony is being written through the trial.
Your faith grows strongest not in comfort, but in the pressure of trials.
Jesus doesn't watch from a distance: He enters your struggle and leads you through it.
The message of grace calls us to surrender our limitations and embrace God's limitless power.
Don't wait to be old to begin. You may not have experience, but God will magnify your steps.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ means your failures are not final; His mercy rewrites your story.
When you persevere through adversity, you win the approval of our Lord Jesus Christ.
You don't have to force your way in; when the door is Christ, grace lets you in.
Grace is not about earning favor; it's about receiving the unmerited kindness of God.
Your future is not limited by your past mistakes; it's empowered by God's unchanging grace.
The empty tomb is not a symbol of loss, but of limitless possibility.
Every setback is temporary when the resurrected Christ is your foundation.
The light of Christ is stronger than any darkness you're facing. Following Jesus means you stop living in confusion and start walking in clarity.
The Lamb of God didn't come to remind you of your weakness, but to empower you through His strength.
You can release the burden of striving: God's love and presence are all you need to find peace.
You don't have to fight for belonging: Jesus already placed you where you truly belong: in the Father's arms.
Do not just look at life's challenges; see them as opportunities to reflect God's grace and truth in action.
Your purpose is not just to survive, but to thrive by living in the truth and grace that God has given you.
Your deepest hunger is not for food, success, or applause: it's for Christ. And in Him, there is no lack.
The more you draw from Christ, the more you discover there is still more to receive.
You are not running on empty when Christ lives in you; you are filled with purpose, power, and grace.
When God sends you, He equips you. Like John, your voice has a purpose.