Test the Spirits (Verses 1–6): Believers are warned not to believe every spirit but to test them to see whether they are from God. A true spirit acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh. Those who deny this are not from God but from the spirit of the antichrist. 2.God Is Love (Verses 7–21): The second half of the chapter emphasizes that love is the defining mark of God’s children. If we truly know God, we will love others—because God is love. •God showed His love by sending His Son t...
Jul 17, 2025•29 min
Colossians 3 is a powerful call to transformation. Paul urges believers to set their minds on things above, not on earthly distractions. It's about putting off the old self with its anger, lust, and pride and putting on the new self created in Christ. This chapter challenges us to live holy, love deeply, and walk in peace, gratitude, and purpose. From daily habits to how we treat others, Colossians 3 is a full guide to spiritual maturity. Key themes include: Heavenly focus over worldly distracti...
Jul 11, 2025•34 min
Isaiah 54 is God’s love letter to the broken, the rejected, and the weary. He speaks to a barren woman, symbolic of a desolate nation, and promises supernatural expansion, redemption, and honor. God’s wrath is momentary, but His compassion is everlasting. This chapter declares: "No weapon formed against you shall prosper" "My covenant of peace will never be removed" "You will forget the shame of your youth" What was once ashamed will be restored with beauty. What was once oppressed will now be e...
Jul 08, 2025•28 min
Exodus chapter 1 opens the second book of the Bible with a dramatic shift in Israel’s story. After the death of Joseph and his generation, a new Pharaoh rises in Egypt who does not remember Joseph’s contributions. Seeing the Israelites multiply and thrive, the king grows fearful of their numbers and influence. In response, he enslaves them, subjecting them to harsh labor, and sets out to suppress their population growth. Yet, despite the oppression, the more the Israelites are afflicted, the mor...
Jul 07, 2025•30 min
📖 Description Psalm 68 is a powerful victory song of King David, proclaiming God’s triumph over His enemies and His care for the oppressed. It celebrates God as a Father to the fatherless, a Defender of widows, and the One who leads His people in triumph. From Sinai to Zion, the psalm reveals God’s majestic procession, His power in battle, and His mercy to the vulnerable. Let God arise—and let His enemies scatter! 🔖 Hashtags: #Psalm68 #LetGodArise #VictoryBelongsToGod #GodOfJustice #BibleVerse...
Jul 07, 2025•28 min
📝 Description Join Pastor Chidi Okorie as he delivers a powerful reading and prophetic reflection on Psalm 109 one of David’s most passionate and honest cries for divine justice. In this intense imprecatory psalm, David pleads for God’s intervention against betrayal, false accusations, and wicked oppression. This message is a raw and spiritual reminder that God sees, God hears, and God vindicates. Whether you’ve been slandered, sabotaged, or silenced let this psalm stir your spirit and renew yo...
Jul 05, 2025•1 hr 4 min
📝 Description In a time when “every man did what was right in his own eyes,” a harrowing cry echoed from the hills of Gibeah—one that exposed the moral collapse of an entire nation. “Twelve Pieces and a Broken Covenant” is a gripping retelling of the story found in Judges 19–21, where a Levite’s concubine becomes the tragic symbol of betrayal, abuse, and the cost of silence. This powerful narrative brings the ancient text to life through vivid storytelling and evocative imagery. Follow the jour...
Jul 03, 2025•42 min
Psalms 28 from our 60 Days of Fasting Pastor Chidi Okorie #PastorChidiPkorie #SendMeRadio #Psalms28 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support .
Jul 02, 2025•56 min
Both Judges 10 and Psalm 10 expose the real struggles of a fallen world—cycles of disobedience, oppression, injustice, and pain. But they also point to the heart of God: righteous, merciful, and deeply compassionate toward the cries of His people. Where Judges highlights the corporate rebellion and repentance of a nation, Psalm 10 gives voice to individual sorrow and the yearning for justice. Together, they remind us that whether as a people or as a person, God listens, and He will rise on behal...
Jun 14, 2025•42 min
Judges 4 – “Deborah and Barak: Victory Through Prophetic Leadership” In this chapter, Israel is oppressed by King Jabin of Canaan, and his army commander Sisera. God raises up Deborah, a prophetess and judge, who calls Barak to lead Israel’s army. With God’s help, they defeat Sisera’s forces. The unexpected hero, Jael, kills Sisera by driving a tent peg through his head, fulfilling God’s promise of victory through the hands of a woman. Psalms 4 – “Peace in the Night: A Song of Trust” David cries...
Jun 06, 2025•37 min
In Joshua 20, God instructs Joshua to appoint six cities of refuge—special places where someone who accidentally kills another person can flee for safety. These cities serve as sanctuaries, protecting the person from revenge until a fair trial can be held. The cities were: •Kedesh in Galilee •Shechem in Ephraim •Hebron in Judah •Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan on the east side of the Jordan River These were strategically placed so that anyone in Israel could reach one quickly. The chapter highlights Go...
May 28, 2025•39 min
Joshua 13 marks a transition in Israel’s conquest of Canaan. Though much land remains unconquered, God tells an aging Joshua to begin the process of dividing the land among the tribes. This chapter lists the regions still to be taken, including Philistine and Lebanese territories. It then details the inheritance given to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh—those who chose to settle east of the Jordan. The chapter emphasizes that while battles remain, God’s promise continues...
May 27, 2025•41 min
Joshua 14 highlights the distribution of land to the tribes west of the Jordan, beginning with a powerful moment of faith. Caleb, now 85 years old, boldly reminds Joshua of God’s promise to him for remaining faithful at Kadesh-Barnea. He requests the hill country of Hebron, still inhabited by giants, and declares he is as strong as ever to fight for it. Joshua blesses him, and Hebron becomes Caleb’s inheritance—a reward for his unwavering trust in God. This chapter is a testament to courage, end...
May 27, 2025•37 min
Joshua 15 outlines the territory given to the tribe of Judah, one of the largest and most significant of Israel’s tribes. The chapter gives detailed borders, showing their inheritance stretched from the southern wilderness of Zin to the western coast near the Mediterranean Sea. It also mentions the conquest of Hebron by Caleb, a faithful warrior who drove out the Anakim giants as promised by God. Though Judah received a vast area, the chapter ends with a striking note—they could not drive out th...
May 27, 2025•40 min
Joshua 19 details the final allotment of land among the remaining tribes of Israel as they settled in Canaan. This chapter specifically outlines the inheritance given to the tribes of Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan. Each tribe received their portion according to God’s command through Joshua. Interestingly, the tribe of Simeon’s territory was within Judah’s larger allotment, showing a shared space due to Judah’s abundance. The chapter concludes with a special note: Joshua him...
May 27, 2025•44 min
Joshua 17 recounts the land allotment for the tribe of Manasseh, including a bold and inspiring moment when the daughters of Zelophehad step forward to claim their promised inheritance. Their faith and courage remind us that God’s promises extend beyond tradition. The chapter also highlights the tension between divine promise and human fear, as the people ask for more territory due to their growing numbers—revealing that courage and obedience are still required to fully walk into God’s provision...
May 26, 2025•36 min
Joshua 16 focuses on the land inheritance given to the descendants of Joseph, through his two sons Ephraim and Manasseh. The chapter outlines the boundaries and territories assigned to them after the conquest of Canaan, as Joshua divides the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support ....
May 24, 2025•38 min
After the death of Moses, God speaks directly to Joshua, Moses’ assistant, and charges him to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. This chapter is filled with encouragement, divine promises, and the call to courage, obedience, and strength. Spiritual Takeaway Joshua 1 is about transitions, obedience, and divine empowerment. It shows us that: •Leadership may change, but God’s promises remain. •Success comes not from our strength, but from obeying God’s Word. •Courage isn’t the absence of f...
May 18, 2025•44 min
In Joshua 10, a dramatic and miraculous battle unfolds. When five Amorite kings led by the king of Jerusalem form an alliance and attack the city of Gibeon (who had made peace with Israel), the Gibeonites call on Joshua for help. Joshua marches his army all night from Gilgal and surprises the enemy. Key Events •Divine Assurance: God tells Joshua not to fear, promising victory. •Supernatural Aid: As Israel attacks, God throws the enemy into confusion. Then, large hailstones fall from the sky, kil...
May 17, 2025•24 min
In Joshua 4, after the Israelites cross the Jordan River on dry ground, God commands Joshua to take twelve stones from the riverbed—one for each tribe of Israel. These stones are stacked at Gilgal as a memorial, a physical reminder that God made a way where there was no way. Joshua tells the people: “When your children ask, ‘What do these stones mean?’ you will tell them how the Lord cut off the waters of the Jordan before us.” Joshua 4 is a chapter about remembering miracles, marking moments, a...
May 15, 2025•26 min
May 15, 2025•40 min
Deuteronomy 34 is the final chapter of the book and brings closure to the life of Moses, the servant of God. It is a deeply emotional and reverent moment in the biblical narrative. ⸻ Key Highlights: 1. Moses Views the Promised Land (Verses 1–4): God leads Moses to the top of Mount Nebo, to a peak called Pisgah, across from Jericho. From there, the Lord shows him the entire land—Gilead, Naphtali, Ephraim, Manasseh, Judah, and all the way to the Mediterranean Sea. Though Moses is allowed to see th...
May 12, 2025•37 min
In Deuteronomy 33, Moses offers his final blessing to the twelve tribes of Israel before his death. Unlike his earlier speeches filled with laws and warnings, this chapter is filled with prophetic declarations of favor, strength, and destiny. Moses exalts God as the One who led them from Sinai and then speaks unique words over each tribe—words that reflect their identity, history, and future purpose. It is a moment of divine legacy, where a faithful leader releases encouragement, hope, and spiri...
May 10, 2025•29 min
Join Pastor Chidi Okorie as he unpacks Deuteronomy 30—a call to return, repent, and choose life. This powerful message reminds us that God has set before us life and death, blessings and curses, and urges us to choose life that we and our descendants may live. Rediscover covenant love, obedience, and the nearness of God’s Word in this timely teaching. #Deuteronomy30 #ChooseLife #PastorChidiOkorie #SendMeRadio #FaithAndObedience Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast...
May 09, 2025•38 min
In Deuteronomy 31, Moses prepares the people of Israel for his departure and Joshua’s leadership. Knowing his time is near, Moses encourages the people to be strong and courageous, reminding them that God will go with them into the Promised Land. He hands the law to the priests and commands it be read regularly. God also foretells Israel’s future rebellion but promises His presence will remain with those who trust Him. Key Themes: •Courage in leadership •God’s faithfulness in transitions •The im...
May 09, 2025•36 min
Deuteronomy 24 reveals God’s heart for the marginalized and vulnerable. The chapter sets guidelines to ensure fair treatment in areas like divorce, lending, employment, and justice for the poor. It emphasizes the importance of kindness and remembering one’s own past struggles when dealing with others. These laws call for a life of integrity, mercy, and social responsibility. #Deuteronomy24 #JusticeAndCompassion #PastorChidiOkorie #SendMeRadio #BiblicalJustice #FaithInAction #CareForThePoor #OldT...
May 09, 2025•36 min
Deuteronomy 25 lays out laws that protect justice, dignity, and fairness in society. It includes rules for fair punishment, honest business practices, care for widows through levirate marriage, and strong condemnation of dishonest weights. The chapter ends with a command to remember how Amalek attacked Israel—emphasizing that righteousness includes remembrance and action. Hashtags: #Deuteronomy25 #BiblicalJustice #GodsLaw #FairWeights #JusticeMatters #RighteousLiving #SendMeRadio #OldTestamentTr...
May 09, 2025•38 min
Deuteronomy 25 lays out laws that protect justice, dignity, and fairness in society. It includes rules for fair punishment, honest business practices, care for widows through levirate marriage, and strong condemnation of dishonest weights. The chapter ends with a command to remember how Amalek attacked Israel—emphasizing that righteousness includes remembrance and action. Hashtags: #Deuteronomy25 #BiblicalJustice #GodsLaw #FairWeights #JusticeMatters #RighteousLiving #SendMeRadio #OldTestamentTr...
May 09, 2025•44 min
Deuteronomy 23 outlines laws that preserve the holiness and dignity of Israel as God’s chosen people. It addresses who may enter the assembly, the importance of cleanliness in the camp, respect for personal property, care for the vulnerable, and the need for purity in both physical and spiritual matters. The chapter reinforces the call for Israel to be set apart and walk in obedience, reflecting God’s character. #Deuteronomy23 #SetApart #HolinessMatters #GodsStandards #PurityAndObedience #BibleW...
May 09, 2025•39 min
Exodus 8 continues the story of God confronting Pharaoh through signs and wonders. In this chapter, God sends three more plagues on Egypt: frogs, gnats (or lice), and flies. Despite the suffering, Pharaoh’s heart remains hardened. Through these plagues, God shows His unmatched power and reminds Egypt—and Israel—that He alone is the true and living God. #Exodus8 #PlaguesOfEgypt #LetMyPeopleGo #GodsPower #MosesAndPharaoh #SendMeRadio #BibleTruth #SpiritualWarfare #OldTestamentPower Become a suppor...
May 09, 2025•33 min