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Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise is equipped with the Word of Faith to empower the Church for the end-time move of the Spirit. Through sound biblical teaching, prophetic insight, and practical revelation, this podcast strengthens believers to walk in faith, spiritual authority, and divine purpose. Each episode is designed to awaken hunger for God, build spiritual maturity, and prepare the saints to partner with the Holy Spirit in this generation.

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episode Episode 230 - How The Resurrection Of Jesus Affects My Life In 2026 - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise - Easter Experience 26 (Sunday Session) artwork

Episode 230 - How The Resurrection Of Jesus Affects My Life In 2026 - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise - Easter Experience 26 (Sunday Session)

Podcast Summary: How The Resurrection of Jesus Affects My Life in 2026 ✝️ Key Scripture Matthew 28:6 (KJV) "He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay." Introduction The resurrection of Jesus is not just a historical event — it is a present-day power. It is not only something we celebrate during Easter; it is something we live by every day. Because Jesus rose, our lives in 2026 must look different. The resurrection changed everything: * Our hope * Our future * Our identity * Our authority The resurrection means three things: * We are no longer defeated * We are no longer bound * We are no longer hopeless How The Resurrection of Jesus Affects Your Life in 2026 1. The Resurrection Gives You New Life 2 Corinthians 5:17 (KJV) "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." Because Jesus rose from the dead, you have new life. The resurrection means you’re not defined by: * Your past * Your mistakes * Your failures * Your past is buried * Your mistakes are buried * Your shame is buried When Jesus rose, you rose into a new life. You are not the same person. You are walking in new life. 2. The Resurrection Gives You Victory Over Fear Romans 8:11 (KJV) "But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you." The same power that raised Jesus is working in you. * Fear cannot stop you * Anxiety cannot control you * Challenges cannot defeat you You are not walking in fear — you are walking in resurrection power. 3. The Resurrection Gives You Hope for Your Future 1 Peter 1:3 (KJV) "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead." The resurrection gives us living hope. * Hope for your family * Hope for your ministry * Hope for your finances * Hope for your future Because Jesus rose, your story is not over. In 2026, you are not hopeless — you are hopeful. 4. The Resurrection Gives You Power to Overcome Sin Romans 6:4 (KJV) "Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life." The resurrection gives us power to live differently. You are not bound to: * Addiction * Bad habits * Old lifestyle * Sinful patterns Because Jesus rose, you can walk in newness of life. In 2026, you are not bound — you are free. 5. The Resurrection Gives You Authority Over the Enemy Luke 10:19 (KJV) "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you." Jesus disarmed death when He rose from the dead. Because Jesus rose, Satan is defeated. You have authority: * Over fear * Over sickness * Over discouragement * Over spiritual attacks You are not a victim — you are victorious. 6. The Resurrection Gives You Confidence In Prayer Hebrews 4:16 (KJV) "Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need." Because Jesus rose, we now have access to God. You can pray with confidence: * Boldly * Faithfully * Expectantly The resurrection opened the door to answered prayers. In 2026, you are not praying in doubt — you are praying in resurrection confidence. 7. The Resurrection Gives You Purpose For Living Philippians 3:10 (KJV) "That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection…" Because Jesus rose, your life now has purpose. You are called to: * Live for Jesus * Represent Jesus * Share the message of Jesus You are not just existing — you are living with purpose. In 2026, you are not wandering — you are walking in purpose. Conclusion Because Jesus rose: * You have new life * You have victory * You have hope * You have freedom * You have authority * You have confidence * You have purpose The resurrection is not just something we celebrate — It is something we live by. Because He lives: * Your future is alive * Your hope is alive * Your purpose is alive In 2026, may you walk in resurrection power. Because He is risen… You are risen too.

6 Apr 2026 - 34 min
episode Episode 229 - Deny Yourself And Take Up Your Cross - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise - Easter Experience 26 (Friday Session) artwork

Episode 229 - Deny Yourself And Take Up Your Cross - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise - Easter Experience 26 (Friday Session)

Podcast Summary: Deny Yourself and Take Up Your Cross ✝️ Easter Message Matthew 16:24 (KJV) "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." The Heart of Easter Easter is more than celebrating the cross — it is responding to the cross. Jesus did not only die for us… He also called us to die with Him. Easter reminds us that Christianity is not just about receiving salvation — It is about surrendering our lives. If we want to truly follow Jesus, He gives us three clear instructions: * Deny Yourself * Take Up Your Cross * Follow Me 7 Powerful Truths From This Command 1. Denying Yourself Is The First Step To Following Jesus Jesus said: Matthew 16:24 "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself…" Before the cross… Before the miracles… Before the power… There must be self-denial. No man can be full of God while they are still full of themselves. Denying yourself means: * Rejecting self as your master * Choosing God's will over your own * Surrendering control to Jesus Luke 22:42 "Not my will, but thine, be done." Sometimes: * You want revenge → God says forgive * You want comfort → God says pray * You want silence → God says speak Denying yourself means choosing God over your feelings. 2. Denying Yourself Means Denying The Flesh Galatians 5:24 "They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh…" Your flesh wants: * Comfort * Recognition * Pleasure * Pride But denying yourself means: * Praying when you're tired * Forgiving when you're hurt * Giving when it's hard * Obeying when it's uncomfortable Easter reminds us: Jesus denied His flesh… So we must deny ours. 3. Denying Yourself Involves Discipline And Pursuit Of God Denying yourself means: * Fasting * Praying * Seeking God * Pursuing spiritual growth * Seeking God's face Psalm 27:8 "When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek." When you seek God's face, men will seek your face. Mark 1:37 "All men seek for thee." When you don't seek God's face, men will be sick of your face. King Saul is the primary biblical example of a man who lost the presence of God and was rejected. Easter is a call back to spiritual hunger. 4. Take Up Your Cross — The Cross Is A Place Of Death Jesus said, "Take up your cross…" The cross means death. The cross is: * Not comfort * Not convenience * Not popularity Luke 14:27 "Whosoever doth not bear his cross… cannot be my disciple." Taking up your cross means dying to self. Easter reminds us: Jesus carried His cross… Now we carry ours. 5. Taking Up Your Cross Means Crucifying The Flesh Galatians 5:24 "They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh…" To crucify the flesh means: * Denying what the flesh demands * Refusing sinful desires * Choosing obedience over comfort The cross calls you to: * Pray when you're tired * Forgive when you're hurt * Give when it's difficult * Obey when it's uncomfortable 6. Taking Up Your Cross Means Dying To Sin Romans 6:6 "Our old man is crucified with him…" Easter is about: * Dying to sin * Dying to pride * Dying to selfishness * Dying to the old life Romans 6:11 "Reckon yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God…" Many want resurrection life without crucified life. They want: * The victory, but not the sacrifice * The crown, but not the cross * The breakthrough, but not the breaking But resurrection only came after the cross. * No empty tomb without crucifixion * No victory without sacrifice Before resurrection life: * There must be dying to self * There must be surrender * There must be obedience Because: * When you die to pride → resurrection brings humility * When you die to fear → resurrection brings boldness * When you die to your will → resurrection brings God's purpose The same cross that looks like loss today… Becomes resurrection tomorrow. 7. When You Deny Yourself And Take Up Your Cross — You Follow Jesus Galatians 2:20 "I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me…" This is the goal of Easter: * Not just celebrating the cross * But living the cross Deny Yourself — Say no to you Take Up Your Cross — Die to you Follow Jesus — Live for Him Conclusion Easter is not just about: * Church attendance * Celebration * Tradition Easter is about transformation. Jesus carried the cross for you… Now He calls you to carry yours too. Because: * Denying yourself decides who leads your life * Taking up your cross decides what you endure * Following Jesus decides where you're going This Easter, may you: * Deny yourself * Take up your cross * Follow Jesus fully Because the cross was never meant to be admired… It was meant to be carried.

6 Apr 2026 - 48 min
episode Episode 228 - Following Hard After God - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise artwork

Episode 228 - Following Hard After God - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

Podcast Summary: Following Hard After God In this powerful episode, we explore the meaning and demand of Following Hard After God based on Psalm 63:8 — “My soul followeth hard after thee: thy right hand upholdeth me.” Following hard after God is not casual Christianity. It is a serious, intentional, and disciplined pursuit of God that requires spiritual aggression, endurance, and sacrifice. This message challenges believers to move beyond comfort and step into deeper dimensions of God. We learn that following hard after God means: * Pursuing God with seriousness and consistency * Embracing prayer, fasting, and spiritual discipline * Enduring hardship without quitting * Denying yourself and choosing God above comfort * Pressing forward even when it's difficult This episode also highlights why following hard after God is necessary. There are dimensions of God that casual seekers will never experience, levels of power that comfortable Christians will never walk in, and a glory reserved for those who pursue God relentlessly. Through biblical examples from Paul, Jesus, and other believers, we discover that spiritual growth requires discipline, endurance, and pressing forward even when nothing seems to be happening. The message emphasizes that: * You don’t find God casually — you find Him intentionally * Following hard after God requires endurance and discipline * Fasting and prayer are key expressions of serious pursuit * When you follow hard after God, His hand will uphold you This episode is a call to deeper hunger, deeper pursuit, and deeper commitment to God. Because when you follow hard after God… His right hand will uphold you.

30 Mar 2026 - 54 min
episode Episode 227 - The Gideon Factor - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise artwork

Episode 227 - The Gideon Factor - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

Podcast Summary: The Gideon Factor The Gideon Factor explores the powerful biblical story of Gideon (Judges 6–7) and draws out leadership, faith, and obedience principles for modern believers. 🔑 Core Message God does not need perfect people—He uses available, obedient, and surrendered individuals to accomplish extraordinary things. ⚔️ Key Themes 1. God Sees What You Don’t See Gideon saw himself as weak and insignificant, but God called him a “mighty man of valor.” ➡️ Lesson: Your current situation does not define your true identity—God’s word does. 2. Calling Comes Before Confidence Gideon was full of fear and doubt, yet God still chose him. ➡️ Lesson: You don’t need to feel ready—obedience activates grace. 3. Tear Down Before You Build Up Before leading Israel to victory, Gideon had to destroy his father’s altar to Baal. ➡️ Lesson: Private obedience and removing idols precede public impact. 4. God Reduces to Reveal Himself God reduced Gideon’s army from 32,000 to 300 men. ➡️ Lesson: Sometimes God removes resources so that the victory clearly reflects His power, not your strength. 5. Strategy Over Strength The victory came through an unusual strategy—trumpets, jars, and torches. ➡️ Lesson: God’s methods may not make sense, but obedience to His instruction brings breakthrough. 6. Victory Begins in Mindset Gideon’s confidence shifted after hearing a dream in the enemy’s camp. ➡️ Lesson: What you believe internally determines how you fight externally. 🔥 Practical Takeaways * Stop disqualifying yourself—God has already called you. * Obey even when afraid. * Remove distractions and idols in your life. * Trust God’s process, even when it feels like loss. * Follow divine strategy, not human logic. * Strengthen your faith through God’s word. 💡 One-Line Summary “The Gideon Factor is about God turning ordinary, fearful people into instruments of extraordinary victory through obedience and trust.”

23 Mar 2026 - 57 min
episode Episode 226 - Stepping Into Promise 3 - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise artwork

Episode 226 - Stepping Into Promise 3 - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

🎙️ Podcast Summary: Implement The Plan Revelation without action leads to frustration. Many believers receive powerful words from God—prophecy, vision, and insight—but never take the necessary steps to act on them. Inspiration alone is not enough. God responds to obedience, not just intention. The Word of God is meant to be practiced, not just heard. As seen in James 1:22, being a “doer” of the Word is where transformation and blessing begin. Likewise, Deuteronomy 28:12 reminds us that God blesses the work of our hands—meaning there must be action for there to be increase. True success comes through obedience and implementation. In Joshua 1:8, the instruction is clear: meditate on the Word so that you can observe to do it. Meditation without action is incomplete. What you internalize must eventually be expressed through movement. Vision is not meant to be admired—it must be built. Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:24–25 that the wise man is the one who hears and does. Strong foundations are laid through consistent, intentional action. Every great vision is constructed step by step. Faith also requires action. James 2:17 makes it clear that faith without works is dead. Real faith moves, takes risks, and produces evidence through action. Often, the miracle follows the step. In Joshua 3:13, the waters of the Jordan only parted after the priests stepped in. God responds to movement. Breakthrough is activated when you act. 🔥 Closing Charge You don’t step into promise by wishing—you step into it by action. It’s time to: * Write the vision * Speak the vision * Plan for the vision * Believe the vision * Sacrifice for the vision * Implement the plan This is not the season to admire what God said. This is the season to step into it.

19 Mar 2026 - 42 min
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