The 'Living Word' podcast on Joy FM by Pastor Mensa Otabil

The Father builds the household before He expects fruit from it. If God placed you there, then there is something there for you to cultivate.

Success is not a destination you stumble upon; it is a sequence you follow. Like Isaac, do not let the famine dictate your movement.

Pain may visit, but it does not have permission to stay.

God did not create you empty; He placed a seed of greatness inside you.

You don't become fruitful by wishing, you become fruitful by working your seed.

Every seed thrives under cultivation, so invest in what God has placed in you.

Your value is not defined by your past, but by the image of God within you.

You were not created to be ruled by life's circumstances. You were created to rise, take responsibility, and bring order, purpose, and impact wherever you are.

When you understand your value, you stop trying to fit in and start making a difference

Just as a branch cannot grow fruit by itself, we cannot live a fruitful Christian life without staying spiritually connected to Jesus. When we remain in Him, He strengthens us, guides us, and helps us grow.

The basis for determining what to do should be what Christ taught us.

Thy kingdom come; the will, works,way and the word of God.

Jesus didn't come to manage darkness, He came to end it. Christ's light restores order where chaos once ruled.

The Word is not merely spoken; it is lived. Jesus demonstrates that truth is most powerful when it is expressed through love, obedience, and sacrifice.

The Word that was with God is the same Word that brings life and light into your situation.

Transformation is not instant perfection, but steady progress into Christ's likeness.

Jesus doesn't choose you because you are qualified; He chooses you so He can qualify you.

When Jesus transforms you, He does not simply lift you out of your weakness, He reshapes you into someone who can stand, walk, and thrive in places you once feared to enter.

You cannot encounter Christ and remain the same; His presence disrupts, rebuilds, and redefines your life.

Jesus holds the keys, and He has opened the way for us to walk from death to life. We don't have to live in defeat, mediocrity, sickness, and sin.

Christ addresses emotional wounds, fears, and internal conflicts. Healing is part of transformation, He restores what life damaged.

Like John, you can move from being reactive to being remarkable when Christ leads your growth.

When Jesus transforms a person, He doesn't just change their direction; He changes their destiny.

The Christian life is not about escaping the world, but transforming it—one act of love at a time.

When Jesus transforms you, He doesn't just fix your past—He redefines your future. You're no longer limited by what was, but empowered by what can be.

God did not call you to survive; He called you to shine His glory.