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Lance Johnson Ministries
We have a purpose as believers. God designed all of humanity for this purpose. We were made to glorify Him with everything we have, including our time and energy. Far too many of us are just enjoying the benefits of our salvation, while there’s a spiritua...
29:30•7 Dec 2025
Finding Purpose and Freedom: Bishop Lance Johnson's Call to Action
Episode Overview
- Believers are called to live with purpose and intention.
- God has a unique plan for each individual, regardless of past struggles.
- Living as though Jesus could return at any moment encourages active faith.
- Breaking free from addiction is possible through faith and community support.
- Embrace your role in God's plan to bring light to the world.
“"The Lord needs me. I need you to say that one more time like you really believe it."”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? Dive into this episode of Lance Johnson Ministries where Bishop Lance Johnson shares a powerful message about purpose and faith. With a past marked by addiction, Bishop Lance offers an authentic perspective on breaking free from the chains that bind us. He passionately argues that believers are called to live with intention, not just enjoying salvation but actively participating in a spiritual battle.
As he delves into the Book of Luke, Bishop Lance reminds listeners that God has a purpose for everyone, no matter their past struggles. The key takeaway? The Lord needs you—yes, you!—to step into your calling and be a beacon of light in a world often shrouded in darkness. With humour and sincerity, he challenges the audience to embrace their unique role in God's plan.
If you've ever wondered how to find strength and purpose in your spiritual journey, this episode is a must-listen. Are you ready to turn the light on in your life?

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