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Winningsouls4Jesus12 Podcast

Winningsouls4Jesus12 Podcast

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The podcast is dedicated to sharing the authentic teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. It features in-depth discussions of biblical scripture, guided prayer sessions, and answers to listener questions to deepen spiritual understanding. Additionally, the podcast regularly invites guest speakers such as pastors, bishops, motivational speakers, and Christian content creators to offer diverse perspectives and enrich the listener experience.

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  • The Wrath of God on Nation
    Jan 26 2026

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    This episode delivers a sobering, Scripture-centered message confronting a reality our generation often avoids: God’s wrath is real, nations are accountable, and repentance is urgent. As humanity increasingly practices sin without reverence for God Almighty, the Bible makes clear that moral collapse is not accidental—it is the consequence of suppressing truth and rejecting divine authority.

    Through careful exposition of Scripture, this audio teaching defines God’s wrath not as uncontrolled anger, but as His holy, righteous, and patient opposition to sin. The episode addresses national accountability before God, the danger of confusing divine patience with approval, and the sobering consequences when God removes restraint. It also proclaims where judgment and mercy meet—at the cross of Jesus Christ—and calls both the church and the nation back to repentance, reverence, and truth.

    This is not political commentary or cultural opinion. It is a prophetic, Bible-based warning paired with a merciful invitation.

    Judgment is real.
    Mercy is still extended.
    Repentance remains the open door—while there is time.

    Key Scriptures referenced: Romans 1:18–28; Proverbs 14:34; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Isaiah 5:20; 1 Peter 4:17; 2 Peter 3:9; Romans 3:25–26.

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    We invite you to connect with us at winningsouls4jesus12@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube under the handle @winningsouls4Jesus12. Join our community and let’s embark on this inspiring journey together!

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    27 Min.
  • Truth Is Not Hate
    Jan 26 2026

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    In this episode, we address one of the most contested and emotionally charged issues facing the modern church: homosexual practice and the demand for affirmation. This conversation is not shaped by politics, personal opinion, or cultural pressure, but by the authority of Scripture and the lordship of Jesus Christ.

    We examine what the Bible actually teaches about homosexual practice, why affirmation is incompatible with biblical faith, and how the church has often been deceived by cultural Christianity that elevates feelings over holiness and inclusion over repentance. With theological clarity and pastoral sobriety, we distinguish between loving people as image-bearers of God and affirming practices that Scripture clearly calls sin.

    This episode also confronts the false dilemma often presented today—that the church must choose between love and truth. Scripture rejects that division. True love is inseparable from truth, and truth is never rightly spoken without love. We explore why repentance remains central to the gospel, why grace is meant to transform rather than affirm, and why removing repentance empties the cross of its power.

    Finally, we address the church’s pastoral responsibility in this moment of confusion. Shepherds are called to protect, warn, teach, and restore—not to redefine sin for the sake of cultural acceptance. This episode is a call for moral courage, biblical fidelity, and compassionate obedience, grounded in the conviction that eternity—not public approval—is what is ultimately at stake.

    This conversation is firm, Scripture-centered, and pastoral in tone. It is not about targeting individuals, but about honoring God, preserving the integrity of the gospel, and loving souls enough to speak the truth that leads to life.

    Support the show

    We invite you to connect with us at winningsouls4jesus12@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube under the handle @winningsouls4Jesus12. Join our community and let’s embark on this inspiring journey together!

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    34 Min.
  • Understanding the human Souls
    Jan 23 2026

    The Bible is clear that souls belong to God, yet allegiance can be surrendered. When wealth, success, or comfort is loved above obedience to God, an exchange takes place—not of ownership, but of loyalty. Scripture reveals that the world system operates under a spiritual power opposed to God, and when compromise is normalized, the soul drifts while the conscience grows silent.

    This is not a message of condemnation, but of clarity. Jesus did not warn to frighten, but to rescue. The gospel does not call us to poverty, but to proper lordship. It does not reject success, but it exposes false masters. And it does not hide the reality of judgment, because only truth produces genuine repentance and lasting freedom.

    Support the show

    We invite you to connect with us at winningsouls4jesus12@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube under the handle @winningsouls4Jesus12. Join our community and let’s embark on this inspiring journey together!

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    38 Min.
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