This powerful and insightful broadcast will boost your spiritual growth by helping you understand and apply God's Word to your everyday life. Bishop Rader Johnson, pastor-teacher, has been offering his practical, verse-by-verse Apostolic Bible teaching, w

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches that the church is the pillar and ground of the truth, based on 1 Timothy 3:15–16. Even when false teaching leads people astray, as seen in 2 Timothy 2, God's foundation still stands. There has always been a faithful remnant who endure and obey.While God knows those who are His, we must prove we belong to Him by overcoming, walking uprightly, and remaining rooted in sound doctrine. In the church, there are vessels of honor and dishonor, and we must choose to be vessels of honor.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches that the church is the pillar and ground of the truth, based on 1 Timothy 3:15–16. Even when false teaching leads people astray, as seen in 2 Timothy 2, God's foundation still stands. There has always been a faithful remnant who endure and obey.While God knows those who are His, we must prove we belong to Him by overcoming, walking uprightly, and remaining rooted in sound doctrine. In the church, there are vessels of honor and dishonor, and we must choose to be vessels of honor.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Eternal JudgmentFor more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Resurrection of the Dead. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Laying On of Hands. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Doctrine of Baptisms. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Faith Toward God. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Ross Perry Paddock teaches the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Repentance from Dead Works. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this episode, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on the true purpose and heart behind fasting. Fasting is not just abstaining from food. It is voluntary fellowship with God, a deliberate choice to humble ourselves and draw closer to Him. True fasting draws us closer to Christ, often through suffering, where our fellowship with Him becomes deeper than at any other time.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this episode, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on the true purpose and heart behind fasting. Fasting is not just abstaining from food. It is voluntary fellowship with God, a deliberate choice to humble ourselves and draw closer to Him. True fasting draws us closer to Christ, often through suffering, where our fellowship with Him becomes deeper than at any other time.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this episode, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on the true purpose and heart behind fasting. Fasting is not just abstaining from food. It is voluntary fellowship with God, a deliberate choice to humble ourselves and draw closer to Him. True fasting draws us closer to Christ, often through suffering, where our fellowship with Him becomes deeper than at any other time.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this episode, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches that making it to the end will take everything within us. Scripture reminds us that we are scarcely saved, not because God is lacking, but because the process is meant to bring us closer and closer to God. The trials, tests, and hardships we face are designed to prepare us, to save us, and to make us ready for the coming of the Lord and the Rapture.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this episode, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches that making it to the end will take everything within us. Scripture reminds us that we are scarcely saved, not because God is lacking, but because the process is meant to bring us closer and closer to God. The trials, tests, and hardships we face are designed to prepare us, to save us, and to make us ready for the coming of the Lord and the Rapture.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The Ministry of Reconciliation teaches that living for God and striving to live sin-free actively destroys sin's power in our lives, as outlined in Hebrews 10:1–18. God is serious about sin, and a disregard for His law affects our relationship with Him. Church exists for reconciliation, helping people be made right with God. Verses 16–17 describe the New Birth experience, where God writes His laws on our hearts, and verse 18 shows that Christ's sacrifice removed the need for continual reconciliation for sin.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The Ministry of Reconciliation teaches that living for God and striving to live sin-free actively destroys sin's power in our lives, as outlined in Hebrews 10:1–18. God is serious about sin, and a disregard for His law affects our relationship with Him. Church exists for reconciliation, helping people be made right with God. Verses 16–17 describe the New Birth experience, where God writes His laws on our hearts, and verse 18 shows that Christ's sacrifice removed the need for continual reconciliation for sin.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The Ministry of Reconciliation teaches that living for God and striving to live sin-free actively destroys sin's power in our lives, as outlined in Hebrews 10:1–18. God is serious about sin, and a disregard for His law affects our relationship with Him. Church exists for reconciliation, helping people be made right with God. Verses 16–17 describe the New Birth experience, where God writes His laws on our hearts, and verse 18 shows that Christ's sacrifice removed the need for continual reconciliation for sin.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The Ministry of Reconciliation teaches that living for God and striving to live sin-free actively destroys sin's power in our lives, as outlined in Hebrews 10:1–18. God is serious about sin, and a disregard for His law affects our relationship with Him. Church exists for reconciliation, helping people be made right with God. Verses 16–17 describe the New Birth experience, where God writes His laws on our hearts, and verse 18 shows that Christ's sacrifice removed the need for continual reconciliation for sin.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In How God Speaks to Us in These Last Days, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that God speaks to His people today through the Holy Ghost, but always in alignment with the Word and the teaching of their pastor. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In How God Speaks to Us in These Last Days, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that God speaks to His people today through the Holy Ghost, but always in alignment with the Word and the teaching of their pastor. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In How God Speaks to Us in These Last Days, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that God speaks to His people today through the Holy Ghost, but always in alignment with the Word and the teaching of their pastor. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!True understanding of God's Word comes only through the Holy Ghost, which opens our spiritual eyes and reveals the meaning behind Scripture. The anointing allows believers to grasp what God is teaching through His Word, beyond natural understanding. Find out more about how to understand God's word in this series!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!True understanding of God's Word comes only through the Holy Ghost, which opens our spiritual eyes and reveals the meaning behind Scripture. The anointing allows believers to grasp what God is teaching through His Word, beyond natural understanding. Find out more about how to understand God's word in this series!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!True understanding of God's Word comes only through the Holy Ghost, which opens our spiritual eyes and reveals the meaning behind Scripture. The anointing allows believers to grasp what God is teaching through His Word, beyond natural understanding. Find out more about how to understand God's word in this series!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!True understanding of God's Word comes only through the Holy Ghost, which opens our spiritual eyes and reveals the meaning behind Scripture. The anointing allows believers to grasp what God is teaching through His Word, beyond natural understanding. Find out more about how to understand God's word in this series!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!True understanding of God's Word comes only through the Holy Ghost, which opens our spiritual eyes and reveals the meaning behind Scripture. The anointing allows believers to grasp what God is teaching through His Word, beyond natural understanding. Find out more about how to understand God's word in this series!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this teaching from 2 Timothy 2:1–4, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that to be entangled means to become intertwined or overly involved with the affairs of this life. As believers, we are in a spiritual war, and our weapons are not physical but spiritual—chiefly, the Word of God. To truly please the One who called us to be soldiers, we must stay focused, disciplined, and free from worldly distractions.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this teaching from 2 Timothy 2:1–4, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that to be entangled means to become intertwined or overly involved with the affairs of this life. As believers, we are in a spiritual war, and our weapons are not physical but spiritual—chiefly, the Word of God. To truly please the One who called us to be soldiers, we must stay focused, disciplined, and free from worldly distractions.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this teaching from 2 Timothy 2:1–4, Bishop Rader Johnson explains that to be entangled means to become intertwined or overly involved with the affairs of this life. As believers, we are in a spiritual war, and our weapons are not physical but spiritual—chiefly, the Word of God. To truly please the One who called us to be soldiers, we must stay focused, disciplined, and free from worldly distractions.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!The 6 Walks of Ephesians explores six powerful calls to action found in Paul's letter to the Ephesians: walk in good works (2:10), walk worthy of your calling (4:1), walk not as the gentiles (4:17), walk in love (5:2), walk as children of light (5:8), and walk circumspectly (5:15). Each episode unpacks what it means to live out these walks daily—following Christ's example with love, holiness, wisdom, and purpose.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this podcast, Bishop Rader Johnson extends the series beyond the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. Hebrews 6:1-3 calls us to go on to perfection—to grow beyond the basics and press forward to maturity in Christ. Spiritual growth means bringing our thoughts, desires, and actions under God's Word so we can reflect the life of Jesus.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this podcast, Bishop Rader Johnson extends the series beyond the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. Hebrews 6:1-3 calls us to go on to perfection—to grow beyond the basics and press forward to maturity in Christ. Spiritual growth means bringing our thoughts, desires, and actions under God's Word so we can reflect the life of Jesus.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this podcast, Bishop Rader Johnson extends the series beyond the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. Hebrews 6:1-3 calls us to go on to perfection—to grow beyond the basics and press forward to maturity in Christ. Spiritual growth means bringing our thoughts, desires, and actions under God's Word so we can reflect the life of Jesus.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this podcast, Bishop Rader Johnson extends the series beyond the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. Hebrews 6:1-3 calls us to go on to perfection—to grow beyond the basics and press forward to maturity in Christ. Spiritual growth means bringing our thoughts, desires, and actions under God's Word so we can reflect the life of Jesus.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this podcast, Bishop Rader Johnson extends the series beyond the 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. Hebrews 6:1-3 calls us to go on to perfection—to grow beyond the basics and press forward to maturity in Christ. Spiritual growth means bringing our thoughts, desires, and actions under God's Word so we can reflect the life of Jesus.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.Using Hebrews 5:12–14, he also calls attention to the spiritual immaturity of the saints in Jerusalem—saved for nine years, yet still in need of "milk" rather than "strong meat." Their failure to hold fast to the Word serves as a warning for us today: we must grow in the knowledge and application of God's Word.This series is a compelling reminder to build your spiritual life on the solid foundation of Christ's doctrine—and to press on toward spiritual maturity.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on The 6 Principles of the Doctrine of Christ found in Hebrews 6:1–3, revealing how these core teachings form the bedrock of the entire Bible. The six principles are:Repentance from Dead WorksFaith Toward GodDoctrine of BaptismsLaying on of HandsResurrection of the DeadEternal JudgmentBishop Johnson emphasizes that while the first four principles relate to entering into salvation and the body of Christ, the last two apply to every soul—because all will be resurrected and judged.Using Hebrews 5:12–14, he also calls attention to the spiritual immaturity of the saints in Jerusalem—saved for nine years, yet still in need of "milk" rather than "strong meat." Their failure to hold fast to the Word serves as a warning for us today: we must grow in the knowledge and application of God's Word.This series is a compelling reminder to build your spiritual life on the solid foundation of Christ's doctrine—and to press on toward spiritual maturity.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this eye-opening episode, Bishop Rader Johnson dives deep into The Humanity of Jesus, unpacking the divine mystery of how the eternal God revealed Himself through the man Christ Jesus. Rooted in Matthew 11:25–27, this teaching explores how one God operates in distinct roles:Father in CreationSon in RedemptionHoly Ghost in our heartsBishop Johnson explains how Jesus, though fully divine, prayed as a man because He took on humanity to accomplish what the eternal Spirit could not, to suffer and die for our salvation. The world didn't recognize Him then, and it still doesn't recognize the true church (the body of Christ) today.This revelatory teaching emphasizes that spiritual understanding doesn't come from intellect or status, but by divine revelation. To know who Jesus truly is, one must first come to the Son to be saved, then continue in Him to be taught. Only through the Son can the Father be revealed.This is a must-listen for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and the oneness of God.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this eye-opening episode, Bishop Rader Johnson dives deep into The Humanity of Jesus, unpacking the divine mystery of how the eternal God revealed Himself through the man Christ Jesus. Rooted in Matthew 11:25–27, this teaching explores how one God operates in distinct roles:Father in CreationSon in RedemptionHoly Ghost in our heartsBishop Johnson explains how Jesus, though fully divine, prayed as a man because He took on humanity to accomplish what the eternal Spirit could not, to suffer and die for our salvation. The world didn't recognize Him then, and it still doesn't recognize the true church (the body of Christ) today.This revelatory teaching emphasizes that spiritual understanding doesn't come from intellect or status, but by divine revelation. To know who Jesus truly is, one must first come to the Son to be saved, then continue in Him to be taught. Only through the Son can the Father be revealed.This is a must-listen for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and the oneness of God.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this eye-opening episode, Bishop Rader Johnson dives deep into The Humanity of Jesus, unpacking the divine mystery of how the eternal God revealed Himself through the man Christ Jesus. Rooted in Matthew 11:25–27, this teaching explores how one God operates in distinct roles:Father in CreationSon in RedemptionHoly Ghost in our heartsBishop Johnson explains how Jesus, though fully divine, prayed as a man because He took on humanity to accomplish what the eternal Spirit could not, to suffer and die for our salvation. The world didn't recognize Him then, and it still doesn't recognize the true church (the body of Christ) today.This revelatory teaching emphasizes that spiritual understanding doesn't come from intellect or status, but by divine revelation. To know who Jesus truly is, one must first come to the Son to be saved, then continue in Him to be taught. Only through the Son can the Father be revealed.This is a must-listen for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and the oneness of God.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this eye-opening episode, Bishop Rader Johnson dives deep into The Humanity of Jesus, unpacking the divine mystery of how the eternal God revealed Himself through the man Christ Jesus. Rooted in Matthew 11:25–27, this teaching explores how one God operates in distinct roles:Father in CreationSon in RedemptionHoly Ghost in our heartsBishop Johnson explains how Jesus, though fully divine, prayed as a man because He took on humanity to accomplish what the eternal Spirit could not, to suffer and die for our salvation. The world didn't recognize Him then, and it still doesn't recognize the true church (the body of Christ) today.This revelatory teaching emphasizes that spiritual understanding doesn't come from intellect or status, but by divine revelation. To know who Jesus truly is, one must first come to the Son to be saved, then continue in Him to be taught. Only through the Son can the Father be revealed.This is a must-listen for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and the oneness of God.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT

Tell us what you think about this podcast!In this powerful episode, Bishop Rader Johnson breaks down the 4 Aspects of Faith—Hope, Confidence, Trust, and Belief—offering biblical insight and practical encouragement for your spiritual journey. Drawing from Hebrews 11:1-3and Romans 10:1-17, Bishop Johnson teaches how:Hope is our expectation rooted in the God who authors it.Confidence is the bold courage that comes from being persuaded of God's promises.Trust is the sense of safety we find in God's reliability, even when we cannot see Him.Belief is the deep conviction that God is who He says He is.Whether you're new to faith or deepening your walk with God, this episode will challenge and inspire you to believe more boldly, trust more deeply, and stand firm in the faith that comes from God.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT