Bishop Lance Johnson on Spiritual Warfare and Recovery
Episode Overview
Christianity is about God living through us, not us living for God. Unresolved conflicts can hinder spiritual growth. Bitterness and resentment are dangerous roots that must be addressed. Daily engagement with God and community can lead to transformative change. Drama and gossip can derail spiritual maturity.
"I'm not living for God. Christ is living through me."
What drives someone to seek a life without alcohol? Bishop Lance Johnson takes listeners on a powerful journey through the spiritual battlefields that often accompany addiction recovery. In this gripping episode, he challenges the notion that Christianity is about us living for God, proposing instead that it's God living through us. This perspective shift can be a game-changer for anyone struggling with addiction or spiritual stagnation.
Bishop Lance emphasises the importance of maintaining peace with others as a foundation for holiness, warning that unresolved conflicts can obstruct our spiritual growth. With a touch of humour, he addresses the drama and gossip that often derail our focus from spiritual maturity, urging listeners to lay their burdens at the feet of Jesus. His candid approach to spiritual deliverance is both refreshing and eye-opening, as he highlights the dangers of letting bitterness and resentment take root in our lives.
By encouraging a daily walk with God and community engagement, Bishop Lance offers a roadmap to not only personal freedom but also a life that can inspire others. So, are you ready to let go of the past and embrace a future where God lives through you? This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a transformative path to recovery.