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N’Tune with the TruTH

N’Tune with the TruTH

By: Bishop Charles R. Walker
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Join Bishop Charles Walker, lead pastor of True Holiness the Intentional Church, in “N’Tune With the TruTH” podcast. Faithfully interpreting scripture, he connects God’s teachings with modern day challenges, offering Godly wisdom for every aspect of life. Discover how timeless truths can keep you accountable concerning consistency with God’s will for your life. Tune in weekly to seek and find the truth within God’s Word.

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  • Even Now
    Jun 30 2025

    In this inspiring and timely message drawn from the story of Lazarus, we are reminded that faith isn’t a one-time experience—it’s a journey. Through the lens of Martha’s encounter with Jesus after her brother’s death, we see how faith evolves, stretches, and grows even in seasons of delay, loss, or impossibility.

    Martha believed Jesus could heal Lazarus while he was alive—but when Jesus arrived after Lazarus had died, her words still carried power: “Even now, whatever You ask of God, He will give it to You.” This declaration becomes the foundation of the message: faith that believes beyond the grave, beyond the closed doors, beyond the deadline.

    This sermon is a call to those whose situations seem too far gone—relationships, dreams, ministries, or health—reminding us that Jesus is not restricted by time or circumstance. Even now… He can do it.

    I. Elevated Faith

    John 11:22
    Martha’s faith evolved—from believing in healing to believing in resurrection.

    • Delays don't cancel God's promises; they elevate our faith.
    • "Even Now" faith dares to expect what seems impossible.
    • Elevated faith stretches into the supernatural, into what we haven’t seen God do yet.

    II. Even Now Faith

    Luke 8:49–50
    When Jairus was told his daughter was dead, Jesus said: “Fear not: believe only.”

    Even Now means:

    1. It’s never too late with God.
    2. Delay is not denial.
    3. God moves beyond deadlines.
    4. Resurrection is possible.
    5. Faith confronts finality.
    6. Faith finds a way.

    Reflection: God doesn’t just heal—He makes whole. Faith thrives in the face of impossibility.

    III. At Your Word

    Matthew 8:8
    The centurion said, “Just speak the word and my servant will be healed.”

    • Martha and the centurion shared the same truth: If You say it, that settles it.
    • God’s Word still has the power to shift reality.
    • Faith doesn’t always require presence—just permission from heaven.

    IV. Prophetic Declaration

    God is speaking LIFE to what has looked lifeless:

    1. He’s reviving what you gave up on.
    2. “Even Now” faith opens closed doors and redeems lost seasons.
    3. Missed moments are becoming miraculous movements.

    V. Cold Case / Cold Faith

    Like the show Cold Case, where unsolved crimes are reopened, many of us have filed away:

    • Dead dreams
    • Forgotten prayers
    • Abandoned assignments

    But today, God is reopening the case.

    • The enemies of faith—fear, doubt, and delay—have been exposed.
    • Your faith is being revived.
    • The case is reopened and the verdict is VICTORY!

    Takeaway Truth:

    God’s breaking point is our building point. Even now—when all seems lost—faith still works. God still speaks. And resurrection is still possible.

    Closing Invitation:
    If you’ve closed the door on something because of time, pain, or silence—this message is for you. Tune in and declare with boldness: Even Now, God Can.

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    30 mins
  • Stay in Motion
    Jun 23 2025

    In this motivating and spiritually-charged sermon, Minister Gary Woodson encourages believers to “Stay in Motion”—spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. Anchored in Romans 12:4-5, the message reminds us that we are all members of one body in Christ, each with a unique role and purpose. When one part moves, the rest are impacted. God has gifted us with the ability to manage our emotions, especially when it comes to how others influence us. The key? Staying grounded and moving forward in God.

    Minister Woodson illustrates the message using the example of a rowing team—eight rowers guided by a coxswain. In our spiritual walk, the Holy Ghost is our Coxswain, setting the pace and giving direction. But Jesus is the Captain of the boat—our lives. When we let God lead, we move in sync with His purpose. God is in control—trust Him.

    2 Peter 1:5-8 outlines eight spiritual qualities that help us stay spiritually productive:

    • Faith
    • Goodness
    • Knowledge
    • Self-control
    • Perseverance
    • Godliness
    • Mutual affection
    • Love

    These virtues aren’t just suggestions—they are spiritual tools that keep us effective and fruitful in the knowledge of Christ. When we cultivate these, we remain spiritually in motion.

    Key Takeaways for Listeners:

    • Trust what God has placed in you. He has equipped you to control your attitude and reactions.
    • Stay means remain. In means present. Stay present in God’s will.
    • Let the Holy Ghost guide you, and let Jesus lead. He knows where the boat of your life needs to go.
    • Surround yourself with winners. Build a team that’s spiritually effective, productive, and aligned with God’s direction.
    • Don’t lose your momentum. Even in resistance, keep rowing—keep believing.
    • Listen to God. When you do, you will not fall.
    • Every time we row, we row in victory.
    • Stand tall even if you must stand alone.
    • Declare over your life: “Not today or tomorrow, Satan!”

    Closing Encouragement:
    Minister Woodson reminds us that momentum is spiritual. Once you're in motion in Christ, don’t let anything slow you down. Victory is already declared for those who stay the course, follow the Spirit, and keep their eyes fixed forward. No matter the storm, no matter the opposition—stay in motion and trust the One who leads your boat.

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    35 mins
  • Like Father Like Son
    Jun 16 2025

    What if Father’s Day was more than just a moment of celebration—what if it was a Divine Demonstration? This year’s message isn’t just about biology—it’s about identity, legacy, and unity. Fatherhood is more than a title; it’s a transfer of purpose. Through a powerful visual illustration, a father and son walk in step—same motion, same pause—revealing that Jesus and His Father were not just connected, they were one.

    Jesus didn’t just represent His Father—He revealed Him. And just like Christ stepped through the frame of flesh and into His purpose, we too are called to step into the image and intention of our Heavenly Father.

    I. The Wrestle with Release

    John 1:14, Genesis 32:24-30

    Before legacy can be fulfilled, there’s a wrestle that must be faced.

    • Jacob’s Wrestle: God meets Jacob alone, not to destroy him but to develop him. The encounter leads to a transformation—Jacob becomes Israel.
    • The Father Speaks: “I didn’t come to overpower Jacob, I came to prepare him. I taught Myself how to restrain My divinity long enough to touch humanity—and in doing so, I taught My Son how to walk with compassion and strength.”

    Lesson: God doesn’t wrestle us to weaken us—He wrestles us into purpose.

    Son’s Wrestle: The Garden of Gethsemane

    Luke 22:42 – “Not my will, but Thine be done.”

    Jesus didn’t wrestle demons here—He wrestled His own will.

    • The Son reflects: “I saw My Father with Jacob and learned how to touch without tearing, how to surrender without losing.”
    • Though divine, Jesus embraced the agony of obedience. He learned from the Father how to restrain power to fulfill purpose.

    Key Reflection: Every son will have a Gethsemane moment, where surrender shapes destiny.

    Conclusion: The Return and the Reunion

    After the Cross came the tomb. After the tomb came the cloud—the ascension.

    • The Son declares: “I’m not wounded anymore. I’m a witness—the mission worked.”
    • The Father responds: “This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” No longer a prodigal son, but a prophetic one.
    • Together, Father and Son model not only reunion but revelation. What we see in Jesus is not only God’s power but His pattern—how to walk, wrestle, and win.

    Final Declaration (Read Together):

    “So on this Father’s Day, remember this:
    Every son carries a glimpse of his father’s glory, and every father, when he looks at his son, should see his legacy alive.
    Just like Jesus, we were born to reflect, to wrestle, and to return.”

    Key Takeaways for Listeners:

    • Fatherhood is more than shared DNA—it’s shared destiny.
    • Sons don’t just mirror their fathers—they manifest their mission.
    • God wrestles not to punish but to position us for purpose.
    • Your identity is secure when your unity with the Father is clear.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
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