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Reality of the Word

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by Isaac Nkansah

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Reality of the Word is a podcast dedicated to uncovering and exploring the unchanging truth found in the Word of God. In a world full of shifting opinions and uncertainty, this podcast dives deep into the scriptures to reveal timeless wisdom, spiritual insight, and the reality of God’s truth for everyday life. Each episode aims to rightly divide the Word, shed light on misunderstood passages, and help listeners grow in faith, understanding, and purpose. Because the Word of God is not just information, it is revelation.

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Publishing Since

8/13/2025

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March 20, 2026

The Divine Way To Deliverance

<p>In this episode of “The Christian Life: Overcoming the Accuser,” God’s servant Isaac Nkansah delivers a powerful teaching on, &quot;The Divine way to Delievrance&quot;.</p><p>• Sin vs. Sins</p><p>• Deliverance Through Death</p><p>• Inclusion in Christ• The Cross as Remedy</p><p>• Dying to Self</p><p>• Divine Revelation and Victory</p>

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March 19, 2026

As In Adam, So in Christ

<p>In this episode of “The Christian Life: Overcoming the Accuser,” God’s servant Isaac Nkansah delivers a powerful teaching on, &quot;As in Adam, So In Christ&quot;.</p><p>• In Adam vs. In Christ</p><p>• Hereditary Inclusion</p><p>• Two Priesthood Orders</p><p>• Shift from Fall to Regeneration</p><p>• Newness of Life in Christ</p>

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October 20, 2025

Man’s State By Nature

<p>In this episode of “The Christian Life: Man’s State by Nature,” God’s servant Isaac Nkansah delivers an insightful teaching on humanity’s inherent sinful state inherited from Adam after the fall. Drawing from Romans 5:19, Nkansah explains that people are sinners by nature and birth, not merely by actions, likening it to an incompatible operating system that prevents living a godly life through self-effort. He contrasts the old Adamic nature—marked by independence and failure in attempts to please God—with the new life introduced through Christ, urging believers to shift focus from “doing” (self-developed behaviors) to “being” (embracing the new operating system with its terms and conditions). The sermon warns against relying on personal efforts to achieve humility, love, or kindness, as they stem from the corrupt nature, and instead calls for revelation of crucifixion with Christ to access true freedom and victorious living. The session concludes with a fervent prayer for divine revelation, yielding to the new life, and liberation from self-struggle to enjoy unhindered fellowship with God.</p>

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What is Reality of the Word?

Reality of the Word is a podcast dedicated to uncovering and exploring the unchanging truth found in the Word of God. In a world full of shifting opinions and uncertainty, this podcast dives deep into the scriptures to reveal timeless wisdom, spiritual insight, and the reality of God’s truth for everyday life.

Each episode aims to rightly divide the Word, shed light on misunderstood passages, and help listeners grow in faith, understanding, and purpose. Because the Word of God is not just information, it is revelation.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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