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EP. 258 — This Is Why Many Will Miss the Next Move of God

EP. 258 — This Is Why Many Will Miss the Next Move of God

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In this powerful episode of The Blacksmith Chronicles Podcast, Ryan Johnson delivers a prophetic message titled "Prepare", recorded live at OpenDoor Church in Burleson, Texas. This word carries divine urgency—calling the Body of Christ to become carriers of oil rather than spectators of revival.

Drawing from Matthew 25's Parable of the Ten Virgins, Ryan challenges believers to live with both preparation and expectation, cultivating intimacy with the Holy Spirit that cannot be borrowed or manufactured. He also exposes the danger of religion without readiness and excitement without oil.

This message reminds us: the King of Glory is coming for a pure and prepared bride—one who has trimmed her wick, guarded her oil, and opened her gates for His presence. 🔥

📌 In This Episode:

  • The prophetic summons to "prepare the carriers of oil"
  • The cost of anointing and what true oil represents
  • Why expectation without preparation leads to disappointment
  • The prophetic parallel between Acts 12 and today's Church
  • How to guard your intimacy and keep your lamp burning

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