• 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
  • From Rikers Island to the Nations — Pastor Lucho's Supernatural Story of Redemption | Supernatural Prayer Stories
    Apr 15 2026

    📝 What happens when God shows up in a jail cell for a man who should have spent 30 years behind bars — and turns him into a minister who walks into prisons around the world?

    That's the story of Pastor Lucho.

    Raised in Spanish Harlem, using drugs at age seven, incarcerated at Rikers Island roughly twenty times — Pastor Lucho's life was headed in one direction. Then on January 5th, 2001, in a Pinellas County jail in Florida, facing a charge that could have meant life imprisonment for attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, something shifted. God showed up. And nothing has been the same since.

    In this conversation with Rick Osborne, Pastor Lucho shares:

    1. 🔑 The moment in that Florida jail cell when he felt God's presence unlike any prior arrest — and made a decision he never reversed
    2. ⚖️ How a charge of attempted murder on an officer was reduced step by step — until a judge gave him five years instead of thirty, shocking even the prosecutors
    3. 🤝 The remarkable reunion with the officer he assaulted — who not only forgave him but showed up in court to help terminate his probation early
    4. 🌍 How God spoke to him at the end of 2024 that doors were about to open — and within weeks a law firm offered to file his 501c3 for free and supporters began showing up out of nowhere
    5. 🏛️ His current reach: access to all 27 state prisons in Virginia, 22 prison visits across multiple states in Mexico, and upcoming ministry in Colombia — going into prisons housing cartel members and some of the world's most violent criminals
    6. 🙏 A powerful closing prayer for anyone wondering how God could possibly use their life

    Pastor Lucho's closing words say it all: "We don't need a microphone. We don't need a pulpit. We don't need a building. We just need a willingness."

    If you've ever wondered whether your past disqualifies you — this episode is your answer.

    Connect with Pastor Lucho: 📧 PastorLucho@yahoo.com 🌐 ChristKingdomMinistry.org

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    27 mins
  • Your Kingdom Come: How Jesus Taught Us to Pray From Authority, Not Begging (Seven Life-Changing Revelations Hidden in the Lord’s Prayer — Part 3)
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode, Rick continues uncovering the seven life-changing revelations hidden in the Lord’s Prayer by exploring what Jesus truly meant when He taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Far from a passive request, this line introduces believers to kingdom prayer—a way of praying rooted in authority, union with Christ, and alignment with what God has already accomplished.

    Drawing from Matthew 6, Matthew 28, John 11, John 14, Acts 3, Colossians 1, and Isaiah 22, Rick explains how Jesus intentionally shifted prayer language at this point in the Lord’s Prayer. Unlike the surrounding petitions, “Your kingdom come” is a declaration—revealing how believers are invited to speak God’s will into the earth from their position in Christ.

    You’ll discover why Jesus prayed with authority, why He used imperatives when healing the sick and casting out demons, and how He trained His disciples to do the same after His resurrection. This teaching clarifies the difference between asking God to do something He has already promised and declaring what has already been established in heaven so it can manifest on earth.

    Rick also explains what it means to have the “keys of the kingdom,” how binding and loosing function under the New Covenant, and why prayer shifts from striving to confidence when we understand that all authority in heaven and earth belongs to Jesus—and that we pray in union with Him.

    This episode will help you move from fear-based or performance-driven prayer into confident, Spirit-led prayer that partners with God’s will. As you learn to pray from rest rather than desperation, prayer becomes a place of alignment, authority, and participation in the ongoing work of God’s kingdom.

    This podcast exists to help you grow in intimacy with God, develop a prayer life that truly transforms your life, and walk daily with confidence, peace, and awareness of His presence.

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    24 mins
  • Free as a Bird: God's Hidden Wisdom on Provision, Purpose, and Trusting Him Completely | Michael Q. Pink
    Apr 8 2026

    DESCRIPTION: What if the secret to eliminating financial worry, discovering your God-given purpose, and experiencing supernatural provision was right outside your window — perched on a branch?

    In this captivating episode of Supernatural Prayer Stories, Rick Osborne sits down with his 40-year friend Michael Q. Pink — America's foremost authority on applying Biblical strategy and natural law to business — to explore the stunning spiritual insights hidden in one of the most familiar things in creation: birds.

    Michael shares the God-encounter that launched his most consequential book yet, Free as a Bird — how a cry to know God more deeply led to two flashes across a clear night sky and an invitation from the Father to discover Himself in His creation. What followed was a revelation-packed journey through Scripture and nature that forever changed how Michael understands provision, purpose, and identity.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    1. Why 50 billion birds are fed every day — and what that means for your financial fears
    2. The Emperor Penguin story that reframes everything you thought you knew about waiting on God
    3. How the Kingfisher bird redesigned Japan's bullet train — and what that reveals about the wisdom God hid in creation
    4. Why your design is a clue to your purpose — and your purpose is always attached to your provision
    5. The danger of chasing money outside your calling (and the million-dollar opportunity Michael turned down)
    6. How staying "true to your design" changes everything about how you work, give, and trust

    Michael also shares a moving marketplace story — how a witness he gave as a young copier salesman planted a seed that led a man all the way to full-time ministry years later.

    Whether you're struggling with provision, searching for your calling, or simply hungry for a deeper encounter with God, this conversation will shift your perspective and anchor your faith.

    📖 Get Michael's book: michaelpink.com/free-as-a-bird

    🎙️ Supernatural Prayer Stories is part of the Face to Face with God broadcast with Rick Osborne — helping you encounter God through prayer, Scripture, and the testimonies of those who've gone deep with the Father.

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    36 mins
  • Hallowed Be Your Name: How God Reveals His Holiness Through Your Life (Seven Life-Changing Revelations Hidden in the Lord’s Prayer — Part 2)
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode, Rick continues unpacking the seven life-changing revelations hidden in the Lord’s Prayer by exploring what Jesus truly meant when He taught us to pray, “Hallowed be Your name.” Far from being a call to religious caution or human reverence, this phrase reveals a profound New Covenant truth that radically changes how believers understand prayer, holiness, and transformation.

    Drawing from Ezekiel 36, Philippians 2, and 2 Corinthians 3, Rick shows that God’s holiness is no longer something we strive to protect or perform for—but something God Himself demonstrates through His people. Jesus was pointing to a future reality where God would place His Spirit within us, cleanse us, transform us, and cause us to walk in His ways, so that His name would be honored through our lives before the world.

    This teaching reveals how the Old Covenant depended on human obedience, while the New Covenant is built entirely on God’s initiative and grace. You’ll discover why holiness is not about trying harder, but about trusting God’s promise to work within you—giving you both the desire and the power to do what pleases Him.

    As Rick explains, praying “Hallowed be Your name” becomes a declaration of faith: thanking the Father that He is actively revealing His character, faithfulness, and goodness through you. This revelation moves prayer from striving to resting, from fear to confidence, and from performance to transformation.

    This episode will help you stop carrying the burden of self-effort, trust the work God is already doing in you, and pray with greater freedom and assurance as you grow from glory to glory in Christ.

    This podcast exists to help you grow in intimacy with God, develop a prayer life that truly transforms your life, and walk daily with confidence, peace, and awareness of His presence.

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    26 mins
  • 🎙 Victory Friday — Why Jesus Went to the Cross as a Warrior, Not a Victim | Face to Face with God
    Apr 3 2026

    📝 We call it Good Friday. But Rick Osborne says we've been looking at it all wrong.

    Most of us approach Good Friday with solemnity — dressed in dark colors, feeling the weight of what Jesus suffered on our behalf. But what if Jesus didn't go to the cross reluctantly? What if He went as a warrior — face set like flint, burning with purpose, and filled with joy?

    In this powerful Good Friday teaching, Rick takes us straight to Scripture to show us what Jesus Himself thought about that day — and it will change everything about how you see the cross.

    In this episode Rick reveals:

    • 🗡️ Jesus was not a victim — He was a warrior. Luke 9:51 says He "set his face" toward Jerusalem. Isaiah 50 says He gave His back to those who struck Him and hid not His face from disgrace and spitting. He wasn't enduring — He was advancing.
    • 🔥 The joy that drove Him. Hebrews 12:2 says Jesus endured the cross "for the joy set before Him." He told His disciples the night before that He had earnestly desired to share that Passover with them. This was not dread. This was passion.
    • ⚔️ What was in His heart going to the cross. Isaiah 63:4 — "The day of vengeance was in my heart, and my year of redemption had come." Jesus went to the cross with one mission: destroy the devil's power, disarm his rulers and authorities, and set every captive free.
    • 🏛️ The legal language of the cross. When Jesus said "Father, forgive them" — He wasn't trying to convince an angry God. He was speaking the legal language of the covenant. The price had been paid. Justice had been satisfied. "It is finished" was a victory declaration.
    • 💔 The shame He despised. Rick unpacks what it really means that Jesus "despised the shame" — it wasn't His shame. It was ours. The sin, the degradation, the oppression the devil had put on all of humanity. Jesus despised it — and He came to remove it.
    • 🕊️ What Good Friday means for you today. Isaiah 62:4 — "You shall no more be termed forsaken... but you shall be called My delight is in her." Because of what Jesus did, you are not forsaken. Your life is not desolate. You are the delight of God.

    Rick closes with a personal invitation to anyone who has never surrendered to the Warrior Redeemer who went to the cross not out of duty — but out of love.

    "Good Friday should be called Victory Friday. It should be called Warrior Friday. Because Jesus went to war on our behalf — to rescue us, redeem us, and return us to everything God originally planned."

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    27 mins