Scripture reminds us to remember not the former things. Yesterday may have shaped you, but it does not get to define you. God is doing a new thing, yet yesterday’s realities can keep us stuck if we hold on too tightly. As the curtains draw on 2025, this episode challenges you to release old narratives, past disappointments, and expired seasons that no longer align with God’s present move in your life. It’s time to let go, trust God’s timing, and step fully into 2026
Grace is more than pardon, it’s power. It’s God’s enabling presence that equips us to walk in purpose and fulfill destiny. In this episode, Pastor Geroge Izunwa explores how grace positions us where effort alone cannot, opening doors, sustaining vision, and giving strength for every divine assignment
There are moments in life when God’s plans seem confusing, delayed, or even impossible to understand. But the prophet Isaiah reminds us that just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are God’s ways higher than ours. This helps us see why God’s actions often don’t make sense to us because He operates from a divine framework, far beyond human reasoning
When a man begins to trust in what is false, he disconnects from the mercy of God that sustains destiny. The snare of lying vanities is subtle; it comes as deceitful opportunities, prideful ambitions, or distractions that pull us away from divine purpose. God calls us to forsake deceit, to reject appearances that contradict His word, and to anchor our hope on His unchanging promises.
In “The Power That Works in Us, Pastor George explains that many Christians pray for more power, forgetting that the fullness of divine ability already resides in them. The challenge, he says, is not to receive more power but to release what we already carry through faith, obedience, and spiritual alignment. He reminds the church that when believers walk in revelation, prayer, and purpose, that inner power produces transformation, miracles, and divine results beyond human imagination
In “The Glory of the Latter House” , Pastor George Izunwa delivers a powerful reminder that God’s plan for His people is progressive, that the best is not behind us but ahead. Drawing from Haggai 2:9, he emphasizes that the glory of the latter house shall be greater than the former, meaning that every believer and every church is destined for increase, transformation, and a deeper manifestation of God’s power. He explains that while the former glory represents past achievements and moves of God, the latter glory signifies divine renewal, fresh anointing, and supernatural restoration.
Many believers struggle to see themselves the way God sees them. True self-acceptance isn’t pride, mediocrity or complacency; it’s simply agreeing with God about who you are in Christ. While we acknowledge our flaws and take responsibility when we fall short, we must remember that our mistakes don’t define us. God’s grace does. Learning to see yourself through His eyes is the beginning of freedom and victory
There comes a moment in every believer’s journey when God asks for the very thing you love most, not to take it away, but to test the depth of your trust. In this episode, Pastor George Izunwa explores what it truly means when God demands for your Isaac. Through Abraham’s story, we learn that obedience often requires surrendering our dearest treasures and that true faith is proven at the altar of sacrifice
Not all wisdom comes from above. Some ideas sound smart, feel logical, and even look right, but they’re traps dressed in brilliance. In this episode, Pastor George Izunwa uncovers the subtle strategies of satanic wisdom: how it appeals to ambition, reason, and pride to lead people away from God’s truth. Because ultimately, the fruit it bears always reveals the true source of the wisdom.
Managing your life well is proof of wisdom. From your time to your thoughts, your relationships to your responsibilities, how you handle them determines how far you go. In this episode, Pastor George Izunwa shares practical wisdom keys for personal management. Remember, wisdom is the principal thing
True fulfillment isn’t found in achievements or applause, nor a person or a thing. Your fulfillment is your responsibility. In fact, real fulfillment is discovered in alignment with God’s purpose. In this episode, Pastor George Izunwa shares five powerful indicators that reveal when a person is truly living a fulfilled life
On this episode, Pastor George Izunwa explains Logos, the written Word of God, is not just a book of history or commandments, but a living source of divine truth that reveals God’s nature and will. He emphasizes that it is in the Logos we discover God’s promises, principles, and patterns for victorious living, and that every genuine spiritual growth begins with a personal revelation from the written Word.
To resist the forces of death is to take a stand in faith, to reject every satanic agenda of untimely death, and to proclaim the victory of the cross. Jesus conquered death and gave us the keys of life, so that no power of the grave can prevail over us
Life in Christ is not meant to be endured, but enjoyed in its fullness When you embrace this fullness, you rise above fear, lack, and limitation, and begin to manifest the beauty of God’s goodness in every area of your existence.
The speaking blood is the believer’s assurance that sin is forgiven, curses are broken, and the accuser’s voice is silenced. It speaks healing to the sick, deliverance to the oppressed, and peace to the troubled heart
God specializes in turning human weakness into divine strength. Where men see failure, God sees an opportunity to showcase His power. Weakness is not the end of a man’s destiny, but a platform for God’s grace to manifest. When you surrender your flaws, struggles, and limitations to Him, He turns them into testimonies of victory
There is a blessedness that comes when a man hungers and thirsts after God. Hunger is proof of life; thirst is proof of desire. A hungry heart keeps you humble, keeps you pressing, and ensures that your walk with God never grows stale
Destiny is a race, and like every runner, one must be fit to finish well. Destiny fitness is not about physical strength alone, but about spiritual stamina, mental alertness, and character alignment with God’s purpose. When you are destiny-fit, delays cannot stop you, distractions cannot derail you, and adversaries cannot silence you.
To break the table of Memuchan is to reject every wrong counsel, demonic manipulation, and satanic agenda raised against your rising.
It is a call to prayer and action, declaring that no voice of limitation will sit over your life, family, or generation. When God breaks that table, your place of honour is restored, your voice is heard, and your destiny shines without hindrance.
Life is full of boundaries, but some are not set by God, they are imposed by circumstances, people, or unseen forces. Pst. George Izunwa teaches that these limitations are designed to restrict potential, delay destiny, and keep believers from the fullness of God’s promise. Breaking free requires spiritual warfare, faith-driven persistence, and alignment with divine purpose.