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LET GOD ARISE (PART 5)

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Something gets taken from you, and the hardest part isn’t only the loss. It’s the feeling that the people or forces behind it are too strong to challenge. We bring that fear into the open and answer it with Scripture that doesn’t flinch: Psalm 50:15 calls us to pray in the day of trouble, and God promises deliverance that turns into praise. We lean on Isaiah 49:24–26, where God asks whether prey can be taken back from the mighty and whether captives can be rescued from a tyrant. Then God answers with a commitment to contend for us, defend us, and restore what was stolen. If you’ve been searching for a Christian sermon on deliverance, spiritual warfare, protection, and restoration of stolen blessings, this is a focused word of hope with clear next steps. We also walk through David’s turning point in 1 Samuel 30:8. Before he moves, he inquires of the Lord, listens, and obeys. That pattern becomes our practical takeaway: strengthen your relationship with God, ask for divine direction, and trust that when God says “pursue,” recovery is possible. We close with direct prayer for God to arise in our defense and restore peace of mind, progress, and inheritance. Subscribe to Voice of Trinity, share this message with someone who feels robbed, and leave a review so more people can find biblical encouragement for recovery and restoration. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

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LET GOD ARISE (PART 5)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Something gets taken from you, and the hardest part isn’t only the loss. It’s the feeling that the people or forces behind it are too strong to challenge. We bring that fear into the open and answer it with Scripture that doesn’t flinch: Psalm 50:15 calls us to pray in the day of trouble, and God promises deliverance that turns into praise. We lean on Isaiah 49:24–26, where God asks whether prey can be taken back from the mighty and whether captives can be rescued from a tyrant. Then God answers with a commitment to contend for us, defend us, and restore what was stolen. If you’ve been searching for a Christian sermon on deliverance, spiritual warfare, protection, and restoration of stolen blessings, this is a focused word of hope with clear next steps. We also walk through David’s turning point in 1 Samuel 30:8. Before he moves, he inquires of the Lord, listens, and obeys. That pattern becomes our practical takeaway: strengthen your relationship with God, ask for divine direction, and trust that when God says “pursue,” recovery is possible. We close with direct prayer for God to arise in our defense and restore peace of mind, progress, and inheritance. Subscribe to Voice of Trinity, share this message with someone who feels robbed, and leave a review so more people can find biblical encouragement for recovery and restoration. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

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LET GOD ARISE (PART 4)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Fear loves to tell a convincing story: stay put, wait for safer conditions, and don’t move until the threat is gone. We push back on that mindset with a direct word from Exodus 14:15–19, where God tells Moses and Israel to stop crying out in panic and start moving forward even while the Red Sea is still in front of them. This is “Let God Arise, Part 4,” and we treat it like a practical guide to faith, obedience, and spiritual warfare, not a motivational slogan. We walk through the conditions that position us to see God defend His cause and defend His people. Why does God seem “silent” sometimes? What if the issue isn’t God’s power, but our hesitation? We talk about how procrastination is often disguised as caution, why obedience creates the pathway for deliverance, and how God can use your movement as the setup to overturn what is chasing you. We also challenge the common assumption that every enemy must disappear before you can experience breakthrough, and we reframe testimony as something God can showcase in front of witnesses. Then we zoom out to God’s “style” of miracles: unique, strategic, and often surprising. Just as the cloud shifted to stand between Israel and Egypt, God can shift positions and circumstances to confuse the enemy and protect you. We end with a call for a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, because relationship strengthens trust, and trust changes how you handle warfare. If this message helps you, subscribe, share it with someone who feels stuck, and leave a review so more listeners can find Voice of Trinity. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

28 de jun de 202612 min
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LET GOD ARISE (PART 3).mp3

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Fear can make smart people say reckless things. At the Red Sea, the Israelites looked at danger and decided slavery sounded safer than freedom, and that moment becomes our mirror. We open with Psalm 3:7 and a simple cry, “Let God arise,” then move straight into Exodus 14:11–14 to ask a hard question: what do we do when the pressure is real and the outcome is unclear?  We walk through the three ways fear twists judgment: craving “graves” in the place that once held you, choosing familiar bondage over God’s promise, and letting the fear of loss drown out the memory of God’s power. Then we lean on Moses’ leadership and his steady directives to remain calm, stand firm, and watch God bring salvation. We connect that confidence to Psalm 91:7–8, and we revisit David’s stance in 1 Samuel 17:45 as a reminder that God’s battles are not won by noise, bravado, or human force.  To make it practical, we lead focused prayers for courage, protection before adversaries, and victory over open and hidden opposition, trusting God as the man of war who defends his people. We also share a direct invitation to take a step toward salvation, because real peace in spiritual warfare starts with relationship, not performance. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review. What part of the message hit you most? Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

22 de jun de 202612 min
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LET GOD ARISE (PART 2)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Fear has a sound, and sometimes it sounds like chariots closing in. We open with worship, Scripture, and a blunt prayer from Psalm 7:6 asking God to arise in His power, appoint judgment, and stop darkness from overtaking light. Then we lift the burden beyond the personal and pray for Nigeria, for Africa, and for a world that keeps flirting with regression, trusting that God still rescues and still defends His people. From there we step into Exodus 14: Pharaoh regrets letting Israel go and comes back with force. We talk about what that story reveals about persistent enemies, spiritual warfare, and the “slave driver” mindset that hates to lose cheap benefits. Even when opposition pretends to calm down, we stay alert. At the same time, we hold tightly to God’s mercy and His stated intent in Exodus 3:7–8: He sees affliction, hears cries, and comes down to deliver. If you’re searching for a faith-based message on deliverance, protection prayers, and breaking intimidation, this is the backbone. We also face the real human reflex of fear: who do we call when trouble hits? We name the options people reach for, but we choose Jesus’ promise in John 14:27, a peace the world cannot produce. We close with clear, repeatable prayer points for strength, boldness, and God’s intervention against those pursuing harm, and we encourage you to keep praying through the week until something shifts. If this strengthened you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs courage right now, and leave a review so more people can find these prayers and Scriptures. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2106346/fan_mail/new] Death does not just scare us because it ends a life, it threatens to drain meaning from everything we build. That is why we center this message on a single claim with massive consequences: Christ is the vanquisher of death. We open with prayer and worship, then read 1 Corinthians 15:50–57, where Scripture says, “Death is swallowed up in victory,” and points to Jesus Christ as the source of that victory.  From there, we push into a hard question about our life value system. What happens when our pride is tied to fame, affluence, comfort, or status, while salvation and the soul become secondary? We draw from Ecclesiastes and Solomon’s honest assessment of “vanity” to show how easy it is to spend decades chasing the wind. The resurrection of Jesus is not only a future promise; it is a present correction that reorders what we celebrate, what we fear, and what we call success.  We also face the fear of death head-on. Even the authorities in Matthew 27 tried to secure the tomb with a seal and guards, worried the promise of resurrection would come to pass. Yet the stone could not restrain Christ. That victory demystifies death and reframes it: not the end of the journey, but a transition, either to eternal glory for those who accept Christ or to eternal separation for those who reject him. We close with prayer for strength, steadfast faith, and for every appearance of death in our lives, homes, marriages, and walk with God to be conquered.  If this message steadies your heart, subscribe to the podcast, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find this resurrection-centered Gospel message. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7qwI7hXcPhzssYqufxxSuS], and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-trinity/id1663165579]! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

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