As we close out 2025, we end the year with one of Jesus’ most confronting and compassionate stories—the parable of the Good Samaritan. A story that challenges prejudice, stretches our definition of love, and asks a timeless question: Who is my neighbour?
In this special final episode of the year, I’m joined by the core team of The New Dimension Ministry as we reflect together on what it truly means to love beyond boundaries—beyond tribe, title, comfort, and convenience. Just like the Samaritan, this episode invites us to see people the way God sees them and to love in ways that cost us something.
As we look back on the year and ahead to what God is building through The New Dimension, this conversation is both a reflection and a charge: to carry compassion into a broken world and to live out the Kingdom through practical, courageous love.
Thank you for walking this journey with us in 2025. This episode is our reminder—and our prayer—that love across lines is still the loudest message we can preach.
Day Two of the Reset Retreat delivers a sobering yet necessary message about what happens after God intervenes. This session centers on the life of King Hezekiah, drawing from 2 Kings 18–20, and reveals that a reset is not the end of the journey—it is a responsibility.
The teaching begins with Hezekiah’s extraordinary faithfulness and trust in God, even in the face of overwhelming opposition from the Assyrian empire. As the Assyrian officials mocked, threatened, and attempted to intimidate God’s people, Hezekiah responded not with fear, but with humility. He tore his clothes, went to the temple, and laid the problem before the Lord. In response, God moved decisively—sending an angel who wiped out 185,000 Assyrian soldiers in a single night, forcing King Sennacherib into disgrace and defeat.
This moment of victory establishes a powerful truth: God is never late, and He never mismanages our lives. Even when situations feel delayed or out of control, God is always working according to His greater plan—just as He did with Lazarus.
However, the teaching takes a crucial turn in 2 Kings 20, when Hezekiah faces death and receives yet another reset. God heals him, grants him fifteen additional years, and restores his life. Yet, instead of pressing deeper into God, Hezekiah becomes complacent. He exposes his treasures and defenses to Babylonian envoys—an act that reveals pride, poor discernment, and spiritual laxity. The consequence is severe: future captivity, loss, and generational damage.
This session delivers a strong warning—a reset is not permission to relax. Divine intervention demands sustained obedience, vigilance, and humility. Victory seasons are often the most dangerous because they tempt us to lower our guard.
The message concludes with a defining reminder: how you finish matters more than how you start. Every reset must be stewarded carefully, with continued dependence on God. The call is clear—after God rescues, heals, or restores you, do not retreat into comfort. Press deeper. Guard your heart. Finish well.
At the Recharge Conference 2025, themed RESET, we were invited into a powerful moment of spiritual realignment, restoration, and new beginnings. This session opens with heartfelt thanksgiving and a prayerful atmosphere, setting the tone for a retreat where no one is meant to leave the same way they came.
Drawing from Jeremiah 1:10, the teaching unpacks God’s divine pattern of demolishing before rebuilding—uprooting, tearing down, and dismantling what no longer serves His purpose so that something new can be planted and built. A reset, the speaker explains, is not punishment but mercy: God’s invitation to start again, correctly.
Using everyday metaphors like Google Maps rerouting and a phone factory reset, this message reveals how God often takes us back to our last place of obedience—the point before fear, misalignment, compromise, or old habits crept in. Just as a factory reset clears viruses, fixes problems, and restores original settings, a spiritual reset requires the clearing of old mindsets, beliefs, habits, and patterns that can no longer contain the “new wine” God wants to pour.
Through biblical examples such as Noah and the children of Israel, the session shows that God sometimes allows a complete reset to preserve His greater redemptive plan. Delays, setbacks, and difficult seasons may not be failures but part of a divine reset process working for our good.
This teaching also brings the reset home with practical, honest reflections—highlighting the importance of asking “Why?” to uncover the roots of repeated struggles, and the courage required to unlearn old habits in order to form healthier, God-honouring ones.
Finally, the message addresses key hindrances to reset—selfishness, mediocrity, ingratitude, and fear—and calls listeners to open their hearts fully to the Holy Spirit’s work. True reset happens when we allow God to empty us, reshape us, and rebuild us on a stronger foundation.
As the session closes in worship with “Have My Heart,” listeners are invited into a moment of prayer and reflection, asking one defining question:
“Lord, what does reset look like for me?”
We can say the right words, pray the right prayers, and even look the part—yet still miss the heart of God. In three powerful parables, Jesus exposes a truth we often overlook: what’s inside always shows up eventually.
One son talks obedience but never follows through. Another humbles himself while the religious boast. A tree is known not by its appearance, but by its fruit. Together, these stories reveal that God isn’t moved by performance—He looks at posture, humility, and the condition of the heart.
In this episode, we examine how our actions, attitudes, and outcomes tell a story about what we truly believe. It’s an invitation to move beyond appearances and allow God to transform us from the inside out—because the heart always tells a story.
This episode speaks to believers who sense a deeper responsibility in their walk with God. It is a reflective and instructive message on spiritual awareness, obedience, and the quiet weight that comes with divine assignment.
Here, listeners are reminded that calling is not merely about activity, visibility, or zeal—it is about posture, faithfulness, and discernment. This teaching challenges complacency and invites believers into a more intentional walk marked by sensitivity to God’s voice and alignment with His purposes.
Whether you are in a season of preparation, waiting, or hidden obedience, this episode will help you understand the significance of your position and the grace required to remain faithful in it.
🎧 Listen prayerfully and allow this message to deepen your sense of responsibility, clarity, and devotion.
What does it really mean to be rich?
Jesus tells two sobering stories of men who had everything the world celebrates—wealth, comfort, and status—yet were dangerously poor in the one place that mattered most. One stored up goods for himself but forgot his soul. The other lived in luxury while ignoring the suffering at his gate, only to face eternity unprepared.
In this episode, we explore how possessions can quietly replace purpose, how comfort can dull compassion, and why success without God is ultimately empty. Jesus challenges us to rethink wealth, generosity, and eternity—and invites us to become rich toward God, not just rich on earth.
If you’ve ever measured your life by what you have, this episode will gently—but firmly—call you to measure it by what truly lasts.
This message is a clarion call to believers who have been entrusted with spiritual responsibility. Rise of the Watchmen: Strengthened for the Call speaks to the inner life of those God positions on the walls—men and women called to remain alert, faithful, and rooted in Him despite pressure, delay, or opposition.
In this teaching, listeners are reminded that the work of the watchman is sustained not by zeal alone, but by strength drawn from intimacy with God. It addresses seasons of fatigue, quiet obedience, and unseen labour, emphasizing the need for spiritual depth, endurance, and alignment with God’s timing.
This episode will stir your spirit, recalibrate your focus, and remind you that divine assignments are backed by divine strength.
🎧 Listen prayerfully and receive renewed strength for your watch.
In this powerful teaching, Minister Ekoko Oritseseundede takes listeners deeper into what it means to be spiritually vigilant and anchored in God’s presence. This message speaks to the heart of every believer called to stand firm, stay alert, and walk boldly in divine purpose. Through scriptural insight and heartfelt exhortation, you’ll be encouraged to strengthen your inner walk with God and rise above distraction, discouragement, and complacency.
Whether you’re in a season of preparation, transition, or breakthrough, this episode will ignite your spirit with renewed hope and resolve.
This episode brings you a compelling exploration of the prophetic and spiritual significance of the watchman’s role in today’s world. Minister Chukwuebuka David breaks down what it takes to stand on the walls of prayer, purpose, and divine assignment with clarity and passion.
Expect a message that will challenge your perspective, awaken your spirit, and inspire you to pursue intentional godliness and faithful obedience. Whether you’re a seasoned believer or new on your spiritual journey, this teaching will draw you into a deeper commitment to your calling.
🎙️ Listen with an open heart—your watch has begun.
God invites. We choose how to respond.
In two of Jesus’ most confronting parables, we see a shocking pattern: grace offered, grace rejected, grace replaced with judgment. A vineyard owner sends servants—and finally his son—only to have them violently refused. A king prepares a royal wedding banquet, but the invited guests treat it casually, even with hostility, until the invitation is opened to those no one expected.
In this episode, we explore the painful beauty of God’s patience, the tragedy of ignored invitations, and the sobering reality of what happens when grace is pushed aside. These stories remind us that God’s generosity is wide, His call is sincere, and His Kingdom is open—but His invitation is not something to take lightly.
If you’ve ever wondered how God responds to rejection… or how urgently we must respond to His call—this episode is a must-listen.
Standing on the Walls: A Message for the End-Time Believer
What does it truly mean to be a watchman in today’s world? In this deeply stirring message, Minister Iyebiye explores the heart, discipline, and prophetic sensitivity required for believers in the end-time church.
This episode confronts spiritual numbness, challenges you to take responsibility for your atmosphere, and equips you to stand your ground with clarity and conviction. If you’ve felt a holy tug, an inner stirring, or a call to deeper intimacy, this teaching will help you articulate and understand it.
Prepare for transformation—your watch begins now.
This teaching explores the powerful truth that God crafted each of us as a masterpiece full of potential, creativity, and purpose. In this session, we dive into how God plants gifts within us, how we are called to intentionally develop those gifts, and why greatness often requires partnering with others in the areas where we are weak.
From creativity to skill-building to the wisdom of outsourcing, this teaching shows that mastery is a journey: God initiates it, we cultivate it, and community strengthens it.
If you’ve ever wondered how to steward your God-given abilities with excellence, this session offers clarity, encouragement, and practical steps.
things are valuable. Others are replaceable. But then there are treasures you drop everything to search for, treasures worth your full attention, your full effort, your full heart. That’s how Jesus describes God’s view of us.
In this episode, we explore three of His most tender parables: a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to rescue one, a woman who turns her whole house upside down to find a single lost coin, and a man who sells everything to secure a hidden treasure and a pearl of unmatched worth.
These stories reveal a God who doesn’t give up, doesn’t get tired, and doesn’t stop until what is lost is found. A God who sees value where others see nothing. A God who calls you priceless, not because of what you’ve done, but because of who you are to Him.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you matter to God… this episode is your answer.
Lessons from the Master Storyteller (Matthew 25:1–13)
In this deeply stirring episode, we dive into the Parable of the Ten Virgins — a story that confronts us with the urgency of preparation, the weight of personal responsibility, and the beauty of staying spiritually awake.
Jesus paints a picture of ten virgins waiting for the bridegroom. All had lamps. All were invited. All slept.
But only five carried extra oil — the quiet, hidden discipline of those who choose readiness even when nothing seems to be happening.
In Stay Ready, I share lessons from this parable that have shaped my own walk:
This episode is a call to preparedness, to devotion, and to alignment, to keep your flame burning even when the wait feels long, unnoticed, or unrewarded.
Because when the cry goes out “Here is the Bridegroom!” it will be too late to start looking for oil.
🔥 Stay ready. Stay burning. Stay faithful.
Because you truly don’t know the day or the hour.
In this episode of Lessons from the Master Storyteller, we dive into one of Jesus’ most piercing parables, The Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21–35).
What does it truly mean to forgive from the heart? Why is it so hard to release the pain when someone has deeply hurt us? And how can we extend the same mercy we’ve received from God to those who don’t seem to deserve it?
I call this episode Forgive Forward because forgiveness isn’t just about letting go of the past, it’s about choosing to live free, to extend grace, and to keep our hearts light enough for God to dwell in. 💜
This one is personal. I share how God had to teach me to forgive before I could even speak on it not as a concept, but as a lived experience of mercy and surrender.
✨ In this episode, we explore:
• The parable of the unforgiving servant
• What it truly means to forgive from the heart
• How to release hurt and walk in freedom
• Why forgiveness is not a feeling, but a choice rooted in grace
If you’ve been struggling to forgive someone or even yourself this is your reminder that the same mercy that found you is the mercy you’re called to give.
After months away from the mic, I’m back, not with something polished or perfect, but with something real. In this episode, I open up about what the last few months have really been like; the darkness, the silence, the healing, and the slow rediscovery of self.
It’s been a season of being pressed like olives and crushed like grapes, painful, but purposeful. I talk about what it means to be molded by God, to be rerouted by grace, and to find light again when you thought it was over.
Maybe you’ve been there too in that place where you feel broken, forgotten, or disqualified. This episode is your reminder that God is not done with you. You may have missed some turns, but He knows how to reroute you. And like Samson, your hair will grow again.
In this episode, we talk about:
If you’ve been feeling weary, this one’s for you.
God hasn’t forgotten you, He’s simply rebuilding you.
Grace Isn’t Fair (The Workers in the Vineyard)
📖 Matthew 20:1–16
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They all got paid the same—but some grumbled. To us, it feels unfair. But in this parable, Jesus flips our sense of justice on its head. Grace was never about equality—it’s about generosity. In this episode, we explore why God’s Kingdom doesn’t run on human logic, and why that’s the best news you’ll ever hear.
The Risk of Doing Nothing- The parable of The Talents
📖 Matthew 25:14–30
Fear buries. Faith multiplies. In this parable, three servants are entrusted with valuable gifts. Two take bold action and see increase. One hides his in fear—and loses everything.
This isn’t just about money—it’s about trust, responsibility, and the opportunities God places in our hands. In this episode, we explore why God calls us to multiply, not simply maintain, and how fear can quietly rob us of purpose.
The Runaway Returns – The Parable of the Prodigal Son
📖 Luke 15:11–32
He took his inheritance, abandoned his home, and ended up in a pigsty hungry, broken, and hopeless. But this isn’t just a story of failure; it’s a powerful picture of grace. When the runaway son finally returns, expecting rejection, the Father doesn’t slam the door, he runs to meet him.
In this episode, we unpack the radical love of the Father who never gives up, the humility of a son who comes home empty-handed, and the hidden pride of the older brother who stayed. What does this story reveal about how God sees us even at our worst? It’s a reminder that no matter how far you’ve gone, there’s a seat at the table for you, too.
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