In this episode, my brother Evangelist Roland and I open up a raw and needed conversation about the prophetic ministry.
Too often, the prophetic is judged by what people see outwardly — tone, temperament, and human emotions. But can a genuine prophet be misunderstood as false, simply because of how emotions flow through the prophetic vessel?
This discussion unpacks:
The deep link between prophetic ministry and emotions.
Why unchecked emotions can cloud how prophecy is received.
How society and even the church can mistake humanity for falsehood.
The call for prophets to mature emotionally while staying faithful spiritually.
This isn’t just theory — it’s a real, practical conversation for anyone navigating the prophetic or trying to understand it.
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We don’t always realize when it happens—but slowly, quietly, we start adding weight to something God meant to be light. In this episode, we confront the quiet pressures: trying to pray perfectly, always feeling like we’re not doing enough, chasing emotional highs just to feel close to God.
This isn't what He intended.
Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is breathe and remember: He came looking for you. Before the discipline, before the fire, before the calling—He wanted you.
Let’s talk about how to let go of the pressure and return to the Person.
Struggling doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It doesn’t mean God is distant. It means you’re human—and maybe, it means you’re still fighting.
In this episode, we talk about what most people are too ashamed to say out loud: loving God but feeling stuck. Reading the Bible but not connecting. Praying but feeling unheard. Wrestling with sin, with guilt, with silence. This is for the believer who feels like they're limping in faith, not running.
We look at real stories—David, Paul, and even Jesus in Gethsemane—and what it means to walk with God even when you're at war within. There’s no pressure here. Just truth, grace, and an invitation to keep walking—even if it’s slow, even if it’s messy.
Your walk with God was never meant to be confusing, burdensome, or filled with pressure to perform. In this foundational episode, we strip away religious complexities and man-made expectations to rediscover the simplicity and power of true fellowship with God.
You'll learn how overthinking, performance, and striving can cloud the intimacy God desires, and how to return to the place of trust, rest, and responsiveness.
This episode is an invitation to breathe again, to walk freely, and to grow deeper in your faith without unnecessary weight. Simplicity is not shallowness—it’s clarity.
What does it mean when we speak of "The move of God"? In this powerful inaugural episode, we explore the divine pattern behind every spiritual awakening and national deliverance: the move of God is always preceded by the movement of a man. Drawing from Exodus 3, Exodus 6, and Amos 3:7, this episode unveils how God responds to the cries of a generation by seeking consecrated vessels—men and women willing to abandon personal ambition for divine purpose.
We walk through Moses' transformative journey—from the wilderness of Midian to the burning bush on Mount Horeb—and uncover how availability, not ability, is God's first requirement. With piercing insight from Ezekiel 22:30 and 2 Kings 7, we confront the uncomfortable truth that delayed revivals are often the result of unavailable or unconsecrated people.
This episode calls you to reflect: Are you truly available in mind, soul, spirit, and body?
Are you the one God can trust to carry His move into your generation?