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Get Face to Face with God

Get Face to Face with God

By: Rick Osborne
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This podcast is for every believer—whether you’re new to following Jesus, have walked with Him for years, or sense there is more depth available in your relationship with God. If you’re hungry for genuine intimacy with the Father and a prayer life that actually transforms daily life, this podcast is for you. Get Face to Face With God is an invitation to experience the intimate, conversational relationship with God that Jesus died to restore. Through biblical teaching, real-life stories, and practical insight, we open Scripture with fresh eyes and make profound truths accessible and applicable. You’ll learn how to recognize God’s voice, pray with confidence, and walk daily in the fullness of what Christ has already made available to you. This podcast is hosted by Rick Osborne, who shares what the Lord taught him directly over a season of deep encounter with Christ. Jesus made it clear that intimacy with God is not reserved for a select few—it is the inheritance of every disciple. This podcast exists to share those life-transforming truths and help you move from simply knowing about God to truly knowing Him. New episodes are released every Friday at 6:00 AM Pacific, featuring in-depth teaching and inspiring conversations with believers learning to walk closely with God. Also, on each Wednesday at 6 AM Pacific, Rick interviews a Special Guest, uncovering how God miraculously intervenes in their life. If you prefer to watch live or prerecorded episodes, you can watch on YouTube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod. Your journey into deeper intimacy with the Father begins here—because knowing Him changes everything.Copyright 2026 Rick Osborne Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
Episodes
  • Forgive Us As We Have Forgiven: Living Free in the Great Exchange
    Apr 24 2026

    What did Jesus mean when He taught us to pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors”?

    This episode reveals a powerful truth often overlooked: Jesus taught us to pray from a place of forgiveness already completed, not something earned, repeated, or withheld.

    In Episode #5 of the series “7 Life-Changing Revelations Hidden in the Lord’s Prayer,” we explore how forgiveness operates under the New Covenant — not as a legal transaction, but as a family reality grounded in the finished work of Christ.

    Scripture shows that every sin — past, present, and future — was dealt with once and for all at the cross. What remains is not judgment, but relationship. Forgiveness is no longer judicial; it is relational, restorative, and freeing.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    1. Why the Greek tense of “have forgiven” matters
    2. How Christ permanently removed sin’s debt
    3. The difference between judicial and practical forgiveness
    4. Why confession restores freedom, not forgiveness
    5. How believers are entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation
    6. Why forgiveness is the key to healing and freedom

    Living this way transforms how we pray, how we relate to others, and how we walk in grace.

    📖 Scriptures Referenced
    1. Matthew 6:12
    2. Hebrews 7:27
    3. 1 John 1:9
    4. 2 Corinthians 5:14–19
    5. Luke 6:37–40
    6. Psalms 103:2–13
    7. Isaiah 9:5–6
    8. Zephaniah 3:15

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    35 mins
  • From Wicca to Beloved Daughter: Athelia Vike's Supernatural Journey to God
    Apr 22 2026

    What does it take to shake someone out of 17 years in the occult? For Athelia Vike, it wasn't a sermon or a tract — it was coming face to face with pure demonic evil in the spirit realm and realizing that if one side of the coin was real, so was the other.

    In this episode of Supernatural Prayer Stories, Athelia shares:

    • The astral encounter in the abyss that shattered her occult worldview overnight

    • Why she believed Leviticus condemned her beyond redemption — and what she decided to do about it anyway

    • Her first experience of the Father's love at a Mother's Day church service, standing completely alone

    • A dream of marrying Jesus — and what God revealed about her "old man"

    • The gift of discerning of spirits operating in her daily life, including a shoulder healing at a potluck

    • How TranzformU took her from feeling like an unworthy servant to knowing she is a beloved daughter

    Athelia's story is a stunning testament to the truth that God's pursuit doesn't wait for us to be ready — and that prayer is more powerful than any spell ever could be.

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    19 mins
  • Why Jesus Wasn’t Talking About Food When He Said “Daily Bread”
    Apr 17 2026

    What did Jesus really mean when He taught us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”?

    This familiar line from the Lord’s Prayer is often understood as a request for daily provision. But when we examine Jesus’ own teaching, Scripture reveals something far deeper—and far more powerful.

    In this episode, we continue the series “7 Life-Changing Revelations Hidden in the Lord’s Prayer” by uncovering how daily bread points not to survival living, but to the Life of Christ Himself under the New Covenant.

    Jesus consistently redirected His listeners away from anxiety about food, clothing, and daily needs—and toward trusting the Father and seeking the Kingdom first. From the Bread of Life discourse in John 6, to the Last Supper, to Isaiah’s promise of rich food and an everlasting covenant, Scripture shows us that the true provision is Christ given to us.

    In this episode, you’ll explore:
    1. Why Jesus warned His disciples about misunderstanding “bread”
    2. The rare Greek word translated “daily” and what it actually implies
    3. How the Bread of Life fulfills every promise of God
    4. Why New Covenant prayer flows from abundance, not lack
    5. How believers are called to live from provision already secured in Christ
    6. What it means to seek first the Kingdom without fear or anxiety

    This teaching invites us to stop praying from survival and start living from the finished work of Christ—trusting that our needs are already known and fully supplied in Him.

    📖 Scriptures Referenced
    1. Matthew 6:11, 31–33
    2. Matthew 16:6–11
    3. John 6:26–27
    4. Luke 22:19
    5. Isaiah 55:2–3
    6. Genesis 1:27–28
    7. Genesis 3:17–19
    8. 2 Peter 1:3
    9. 2 Corinthians 1:20

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    26 mins
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