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 “The Builder,” Bishop Rader Johnson teaches from the foundation scripture found in Matthew 16:13–19 emphasizing that God's church is built upon the revelation of who He is—Jesus Christ. This divine revelation is essential, because it's only by knowing who Jesus is that we can be transformed to be like Him—holy. Holiness cannot be achieved through personal righteousness alone, as in nominal churches; it comes through the New Birth experience, which includes being baptized in the Holy Ghost.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!In “The Builder,” Bishop Rader Johnson teaches from the foundation scripture found in Matthew 16:13–19 emphasizing that God's church is built upon the revelation of who He is—Jesus Christ. This divine revelation is essential, because it's only by knowing who Jesus is that we can be transformed to be like Him—holy. Holiness cannot be achieved through personal righteousness alone, as in nominal churches; it comes through the New Birth experience, which includes being baptized in the Holy Ghost.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!In “The Builder,” Bishop Rader Johnson teaches from the foundation scripture found in Matthew 16:13–19 emphasizing that God's church is built upon the revelation of who He is—Jesus Christ. This divine revelation is essential, because it's only by knowing who Jesus is that we can be transformed to be like Him—holy. Holiness cannot be achieved through personal righteousness alone, as in nominal churches; it comes through the New Birth experience, which includes being baptized in the Holy Ghost.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Offerings are an act of faith, obedience, and sacrifice. In Ezra 1, those who couldn't physically rebuild the temple were still expected to support the work through freewill offerings—the first biblical example of a building fund. God's people are called to give willingly and consistently, as shown in Exodus 36, where the people gave so much that they had to be stopped.Offerings should reflect how God has blessed us (Deut. 16:10)—not based on pressure, but from a grateful heart.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Faith is central to the believer's walk with God. It's not just belief—it's substance, though intangible, and it's powerful enough to make what we hope for feel already within reach. True faith isn't in ourselves or our ability to believe—it is faith in God, and it originates from Him. As we learn and grow in His word, our faith is activated and strengthened. 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 expounds on Holiness (defined as "all that God is"). We are taught that in order for us to please God we have to emulate him, we have to live holy. Holiness is an absolute requirement if we are to see God. But first we must understand what holiness is: pleasing God from the heart, being convinced that God's way is right. It involves being committed and our attitude toward God (should be that we love God and we want to please him). Find out more in this important 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson expounds on Holiness (defined as "all that God is"). We are taught that in order for us to please God we have to emulate him, we have to live holy. Holiness is an absolute requirement if we are to see God. But first we must understand what holiness is: pleasing God from the heart, being convinced that God's way is right. It involves being committed and our attitude toward God (should be that we love God and we want to please him). Find out more in this important 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson expounds on Holiness (defined as "all that God is"). We are taught that in order for us to please God we have to emulate him, we have to live holy. Holiness is an absolute requirement if we are to see God. But first we must understand what holiness is: pleasing God from the heart, being convinced that God's way is right. It involves being committed and our attitude toward God (should be that we love God and we want to please him). Find out more in this important 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson expounds on Holiness (defined as "all that God is"). We are taught that in order for us to please God we have to emulate him, we have to live holy. Holiness is an absolute requirement if we are to see God. But first we must understand what holiness is: pleasing God from the heart, being convinced that God's way is right. It involves being committed and our attitude toward God (should be that we love God and we want to please him). Find out more in this important 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson teaches that God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!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 God is working on us to get us ready for the Rapture. As we grow in this saved life, we must strive to get to a point to where Satan cannot use anything within us to cause us to fall into temptation. In order to do this effectively, we not live in our feelings and emotions, and allow all of our senses to be influenced by the power of the Holy Ghost. Learn more in this important series for our saved lives!For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!From the foundation scripture in Hebrews 6:1, "Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go unto perfection..." Bishop Rader Johnson teaches on the importance of spiritual growth and progression. Tune in to learn how you can grow from glory to glory in God. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Now more than ever we as saints should be looking for the coming of the Lord because he can come at anytime. God is coming back for a church who has made herself ready and has not spot or wrinkle. Join for this lesson taught by Bishop Rader Johnson about the Coming of the Lord. For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!This episode highlights Ezekiel's River as taught by Bishop Rader Johnson.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 emphasizes the qualities God seeks in His faithful servants: availability and reliability. He explains that the best dependability comes from making ourselves available to God. Whatever role we desire to fulfill in the church, God will equip us with the ability to do it if we remain available and reliable. We are cautioned against becoming too absorbed in the busyness of life, reminding us that our devotion should always prioritize the Lord. Tune in for encouragement and practical insights on living a life of faithful service to 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson emphasizes the qualities God seeks in His faithful servants: availability and reliability. He explains that the best dependability comes from making ourselves available to God. Whatever role we desire to fulfill in the church, God will equip us with the ability to do it if we remain available and reliable. We are cautioned against becoming too absorbed in the busyness of life, reminding us that our devotion should always prioritize the Lord. Tune in for encouragement and practical insights on living a life of faithful service to 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 series, Bishop Rader Johnson begins with the foundation scripture in Matthew 16:24-28, teaching that surrendering our lives to God is key to living a spiritual life. Denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and committing to God's will allows us to align with His thoughts, character, and actions. God desires us to reflect His nature and, through surrender, fulfill our spiritual purpose while securing eternal life. Tune in to find out how you can embrace the surrendered life God calls us to live.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 begins with the foundation scripture in Matthew 16:24-28, teaching that surrendering our lives to God is key to living a spiritual life. Denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and committing to God's will allows us to align with His thoughts, character, and actions. God desires us to reflect His nature and, through surrender, fulfill our spiritual purpose while securing eternal life. Tune in to find out how you can embrace the surrendered life God calls us to live.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 begins with the foundation scripture in Matthew 16:24-28, teaching that surrendering our lives to God is key to living a spiritual life. Denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and committing to God's will allows us to align with His thoughts, character, and actions. God desires us to reflect His nature and, through surrender, fulfill our spiritual purpose while securing eternal life. Tune in to find out how you can embrace the surrendered life God calls us to live.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 begins with the foundation scripture in Matthew 16:24-28, teaching that surrendering our lives to God is key to living a spiritual life. Denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and committing to God's will allows us to align with His thoughts, character, and actions. God desires us to reflect His nature and, through surrender, fulfill our spiritual purpose while securing eternal life. Tune in to find out how you can embrace the surrendered life God calls us to live.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Understanding the biblical foundation and structure of church leadership is essential for every pastor. This lesson explores the roles of pastors, elders, and deacons, emphasizing order, accountability, and the Apostolic Pentecostal approach to leading a church according to scriptural principles.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.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 of Bishop Rader Johnson's podcast, "The Tabernacle," the Bishop explores the profound spiritual significance of the Tabernacle and its role in the relationship between God and His people. The Tabernacle was filled with valuable items and constructed from acacia wood on the inside, symbolizing the divine presence of God. It was a sacred space where God chose to dwell among the Israelites, offering them His guidance and protection.Bishop Johnson explains that the purpose of the Tabernacle was not just as a place of worship but as a tent of protection. As long as the Tabernacle stood, no enemy could defeat Israel. However, access to the Tabernacle was restricted, and the Israelites could only enter at specific times determined by God, emphasizing the sacredness of the space and the potential danger of approaching it without divine permission.Through this teaching, Bishop Johnson helps listeners understand the deep symbolism of the Tabernacle and its transformation through the sacrifice of Jesus, reminding us of the importance of God's presence in our everyday lives.For more lessons and sermons, follow our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@GBT
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Bishop Rader Johnson dives into Revelation 17:1-7, warning against the influence of false spirits and religions in today's world. He emphasizes that we are in a time of the great falling away, not revival, and that the message of our age is repentance—without which no revival is possible. Bishop Johnson explains that God will judge the false church, using the Antichrist to carry out this judgment, as false religion, driven by the devil, deceives the world. He draws a parallel between false worship and spiritual fornication, showing how false churches are always available and accessible, leading people away from God's truth. Through continual repentance, believers can guard themselves against being rejected by 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 Rader Johnson dives into Revelation 17:1-7, warning against the influence of false spirits and religions in today's world. He emphasizes that we are in a time of the great falling away, not revival, and that the message of our age is repentance—without which no revival is possible. Bishop Johnson explains that God will judge the false church, using the Antichrist to carry out this judgment, as false religion, driven by the devil, deceives the world. He draws a parallel between false worship and spiritual fornication, showing how false churches are always available and accessible, leading people away from God's truth. Through continual repentance, believers can guard themselves against being rejected by 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 Rader Johnson dives into Revelation 17:1-7, warning against the influence of false spirits and religions in today's world. He emphasizes that we are in a time of the great falling away, not revival, and that the message of our age is repentance—without which no revival is possible. Bishop Johnson explains that God will judge the false church, using the Antichrist to carry out this judgment, as false religion, driven by the devil, deceives the world. He draws a parallel between false worship and spiritual fornication, showing how false churches are always available and accessible, leading people away from God's truth. Through continual repentance, believers can guard themselves against being rejected by God.
Tell us what you think about this podcast!Based on 2 Peter 2:1-22, Bishop Rader Johnson addresses the rise of false teachers and prophets within the Apostolic church. He reveals how these individuals, despite their talents in preaching or teaching, lead others astray through their destructive lifestyles. Drawing from biblical warnings, Bishop Johnson teaches that false prophets appear in sheep's clothing—hiding their true nature behind their abilities—but can be recognized by their actions. He cautions against following the crowd and challenges believers to discern leaders who exploit the church for personal gain, reminding us that God's truth is always rooted in scripture.