Living for Eternity: A Wake-Up Call
Episode Overview
Reflect on whether you're living for this world or eternity. Being 'born again' opens your spiritual eyes to God's kingdom. Mercy and compassion are essential components of true salvation. Personal stories of addiction can inspire and relate to listeners. Intercession has the power to transform lives.
"When Jesus sets you free, you are completely free."
What drives someone to seek a life without alcohol? In this riveting episode of Lance Johnson Ministries, Bishop Lance Johnson passionately discusses the urgency of salvation and the importance of living with an eternal perspective. With a fiery sermon style, he challenges listeners to reflect on their priorities, questioning whether they're living for this world or the next.
Through vivid storytelling, Bishop Lance recounts his own battle with addiction and the life-altering moment in 1990 when he found freedom through faith. His message is clear: the decisions we make now impact our eternal future. Drawing from the book of Luke Chapter 16, Bishop Lance paints a vivid picture of the afterlife, urging listeners to consider where they will spend eternity.
He stresses the importance of being 'born again' and having one's spiritual eyes opened to truly understand the kingdom of God. The episode is both a wake-up call and a heartfelt plea for listeners to reassess their spiritual lives and relationships. Bishop Lance's personal anecdotes about his own struggles with addiction bring authenticity and relatability to his message.
He emphasises the need for mercy, love, and compassion towards others, highlighting that true salvation leads to a desire to help those in need. As he shares his brother's relentless prayers for his salvation, listeners are reminded of the power of intercession and the transformative impact it can have. This episode is not just a sermon; it's an invitation to examine one's life choices and their eternal consequences. Are you living for today or for eternity?
It's time to look up and see the bigger picture.