Relevate Church

Lance Johnson Ministries

Bishop Lance Johnson

  • God Did Not Create You to Fail Feb 22, 2017

God Did Not Create You to Fail Feb 22, 2017

Wednesday 22nd February 2017

Join Bishop Lance Johnson as he shares how faith helped him overcome addiction and failure. Discover hope and resilience through powerful biblical stories.
15 minutes
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Empowering
Informative
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Lance Johnson Ministries
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Religion & Spirituality
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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From Failure to Victory: Bishop Lance Johnson's Journey of Faith

When we believe that he's our provider, when we believe that even though we're thirsty and that we're hungry, that he is the water of life and he can give water out of a rock... God can give you the ability to forgive people for the most harsh and unjust things that are imaginable, because he's god and he can do that.
What if your biggest failures were just stepping stones to your greatest victories? Bishop Lance Johnson knows this path all too well. In this episode, he opens up about his own battles with addiction and how faith turned his life around. Bishop Johnson doesn't just preach; he lives his message of hope and resilience.
He shares compelling stories from the Bible, like the resurrection of Lazarus and the trials of the children of Israel, to illustrate that God’s grace is always within reach. But it's not just about ancient tales. Bishop Johnson brings these lessons into the here and now, showing how forgiveness and trust in God can turn even the darkest times into moments of triumph.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that you are not alone in your struggles, and that faith can be a powerful ally in overcoming life's toughest challenges. Whether you're grappling with addiction, seeking redemption, or simply looking for a bit of inspiration, Bishop Johnson's words offer a beacon of hope.