Voice of Trinity

Engr. Benjamin Olamijulo

Looking for a podcast to help you grow closer to God? The Voice of Trinity is here to inspire and uplift you. Join us for messages that speak to your heart and soul, encouraging your faith and deepening your connection with our Heavenly Father. Tune in and let God’s love and wisdom guide your journey.

  1. 4h ago

    LET GOD ARISE

    Send us Fan Mail When pressure rises, it can feel like every road is blocked and the wilderness has “shut you in.” We lean into that exact moment from Exodus 14, where Pharaoh assumes Israel is trapped, and we pray for the same kind of turnaround, the kind only God can get credit for. We open with Numbers 10:35 as our rallying cry: “Arise, O Lord,” asking God to scatter darkness and bring deliverance for Nigeria, Africa, and a world that feels dangerously close to regressing into old, cruel patterns.  From there, we talk plainly about what troubled times do to the human heart. Fear tries to steal worship. Confusion tries to make faith look naive. And some people even drift into mocking God or reaching for dark “backup plans.” We push back with Scripture and perspective, including Proverbs 21:31, because preparation matters but victory still belongs to the Lord. We also name the tension many feel in a computer age shaped by predictions and data, while insisting that God’s power is not outdated and miracles are not a myth.  We anchor courage in the stance of the three Hebrews who refuse to bow, and we hold tight to Ephesians 3:20, trusting God to do far beyond what we ask. Then we guide you through three focused prayer points: canceling the enemy’s calculations, asking God to glorify His name in your predicament, and refusing to let the devil write the last chapter of your life. If you need Christian encouragement, deliverance prayer, and a faith reset for hard times, press play, pray along, and then share this with someone who needs hope. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what you’re asking God to turn around. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    14 min
  2. 6d ago

    NUMBERING OUR DAYS (PART 2)

    Send us Fan Mail Time is doing its work whether we pay attention or not, and that is exactly why Psalm 90:12 lands so hard: “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” We lean into that prayer and ask what it looks like to live with Christian wisdom, not just religious words. If you’ve ever felt the pressure of wasted time, shifting priorities, or the fear of future regret, this message meets you right there with clarity and urgency.  We talk about how wisdom is the skill of applying what you know, and how life’s “intrigues and intricacies” can confuse you when you chase what people flaunt. Aging is pictured like a thief that slowly takes strength, beauty, pride, and even appetite, reminding us that no one defeats age by willpower. Only God renews strength, and waiting on the Lord (Isaiah 40:31) becomes a practical path, not a slogan.  Then we lay out four grounded moves for spiritual growth and life purpose: serve God diligently from youth, shun worldly glories that are passing away, protect your heart with real boundaries (Proverbs 4:23), and stay ready for the day of the Lord (Isaiah 2:11–17). We also give a direct invitation to drop the baggage of sin and accept Christ, echoing Acts 16:30–31. If you’re listening on Voice of Trinity, subscribe, share this message with someone you love, and leave a review that tells us what challenged you most. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    16 min
  3. May 24

    NUMBERING OUR DAYS (PART 1)

    Send us Fan Mail Your calendar is telling a story about what you worship. We open with Psalm 90:12 and a blunt truth: our days are limited, so wisdom is not optional, it is urgent. If you have been feeling scattered, stuck, or distracted by “small issues” that keep stealing your focus, this message is a reset for your mind and your priorities. We share an unforgettable illustration about a village where each king rules for four years and then faces the “evil forest.” One young ruler breaks the cycle by planning for the ending from the beginning, transforming what everyone feared into a future he can live in. That story becomes a practical guide to Christian time management and spiritual discipline: have a plan, remember the time is short, keep to your schedule, and make choices that do not end in regret. Along the way we lean on Proverbs 16:25, Colossians 4:5, and Ephesians 5:15-16 to define what it means to “redeem the time” in a world full of distractions. We also go deeper than productivity. The goal is not to look busy; the goal is to glorify God, serve others, and meet the expectations of the One who sent us here. Using Matthew 25:32-40, we examine what a faithful life actually looks like, then we end with a direct invitation to reconcile with God today and choose life. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review that tells us what you are changing first. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    18 min
  4. May 19

    PEACE OF GOD

    Send us Fan Mail Peace is the thing everyone wants, yet so many of us keep trying to buy it with control, money, or perfect circumstances. We go straight to Jesus’ words in John 14:27 and wrestle with a hard question: what changes when peace is not a deal you negotiate, but a gift Christ gives “not as the world gives”? We walk through Scriptures that ground this promise in real life: Psalm 37:37 on the future of the upright, Jeremiah 29:11 on God’s thoughts of peace and hope, and Luke 12:25 on why worry cannot add anything meaningful to our lives. We also reflect on Acts 7:55 and Stephen’s calm, showing how the peace of God can live in the soul even when the environment is anything but peaceful. Along the way, we name the everyday pressures behind anxiety, from sickness and debt to concerns about children, marriage, and tomorrow, and we call for an inner posture of trust that keeps the heart from being troubled. The message ends with a wide-angle prayer for peace in our homes, our work, our communities, and our nation, including Nigeria, echoing Psalm 122:6. If you need biblical peace, peace of mind, and Christian encouragement that doesn’t pretend trouble isn’t real, press play and pray with us. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs calm today, and leave a review so more people can find the message. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    16 min
  5. May 10

    WILL YOU DENY JESUS CHRIST?

    Send us Fan Mail Peter answered a simple question with devastating words: “I am not.” That moment in John 18:17 is where we start, because it forces an uncomfortable kind of honesty. We are not talking about what we claim on paper, what title we hold in church, or how confident we sound in public. We are asking what happens when faith becomes costly, when belonging to Jesus draws heat, and when the easiest path is to blend in. We walk through the crash of two close-to-Jesus stories: Judas, trusted enough to hold the money, who identifies Christ with a kiss in Luke 22:47-48; and Peter, the bold disciple who denies Jesus three times (Luke 22:57). Their choices are not ancient drama for us to judge from a distance. They are a warning about how fear, self-preservation, and greed can show up in a believer’s life, especially when pressure rises and courage feels expensive. Then we bring the challenge into everyday life. What would tempt us to “deny” Christ in practice: stealing, falsifying numbers, lying to protect ourselves, or joining the crowd so we do not look like a nonconformist? Romans 8 asks what can separate us from the love of Christ, and we put that question next to real-world stress like persecution and professional compromise. Finally, we talk about the cost of following Jesus, counting the cost in Luke 14:28-30, and the reward Jesus promises in Matthew 19:29, including the hope of eternal life. If you want a message on Christian discipleship, staying faithful under pressure, and building integrity that lasts, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your answer: where do you feel the strongest pull to stay silent about Jesus? Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    17 min
  6. May 3

    PARTNERING WITH GOD

    Send us Fan Mail Empty nets are exhausting, especially when you’ve done “everything right” and nothing changes. We open with the Bible’s promise that hope in God is an anchor for the soul, then we get intensely practical about what it means to stop drifting and start partnering with God for stability, direction, and results that don’t collapse under pressure. We walk through John 21: seasoned fishermen work all night and catch nothing, then Jesus appears with one instruction that changes the outcome completely. That moment becomes a mirror for real life: job searches that stall, rejection that repeats, sickness that won’t lift, and long seasons where effort feels mocked. We also share a striking illustration of a poor, abandoned man whose life turns around through a generous partnership, pointing to God’s power to raise people from the dust and reposition them with dignity and purpose. From there we lay out a step-by-step framework for breakthrough that listeners can apply right away: recognizing the limits of human strength, staying aware of the Holy Spirit’s presence, reporting failure to God in prayer, trusting Christ for solutions, and obeying what He says. We also speak plainly about repentance and why ongoing sin can delay the fullness of partnership with Jesus Christ. If you’re looking for Christian encouragement, Bible teaching on faith, and a clear path toward prayer, obedience, and miracles, this message meets you where you are. Subscribe to Voice of Trinity, share this with someone who feels stuck, and leave a review so more listeners can find it. What area of your life needs God’s direction right now? Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    21 min
  7. Apr 26

    THE BLANK CHEQUE FROM GOD

    Send us Fan Mail “Ask, and it will be given to you” can sound like a slogan until you sit with what Jesus actually promised in Matthew 7:7–11. We open with prayer, then walk straight into the idea of a “blank check from God” not as hype, but as a sober invitation to trust the Father who gives good gifts. We connect that promise to God’s love in John 3:16 and to His generous nature in James 1:5, where He gives wisdom liberally and without reproach.  From there, we get honest about what blocks answered prayers. We talk about relationship with God, not religion, and why friendship with Jesus grows through obedience (John 15:14–15). When that friendship is real, prayer becomes more than wish lists; it becomes a living conversation shaped by revelation, peace, and purpose. We also share everyday illustrations that make the point clear: God cares about details, rest, and the unseen ways He preserves life.  Then we lay out practical checks for a stronger Christian prayer life: refusing anxiety and ultimatums, making specific requests with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6), and refusing to ask with selfish motives (James 4:2–3). We call for Spirit-led prayers that go beyond luxury and toward growth, impact, and peace, plus faith that stops backup plans (James 1:6). We close with a challenge to serve and sow so God blesses what we put our hands to, and a reminder that repentance is available now, not later.  If this helped you, subscribe for more Bible teaching on prayer and spiritual growth, share this with someone who needs direction, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    19 min
  8. Apr 21

    CHRIST, THE VANQUISHER OF DEATH (PART 3)

    Send us Fan Mail Death is treated like the ultimate full stop, but the resurrection says otherwise and we say it plainly: “Death is swallowed up in victory.” We open with worship and prayer, then anchor the message in John 3:16 and 1 Corinthians 15, where Scripture calls the resurrection a mystery and promises a coming moment when corruption gives way to incorruption. That promise is not abstract to us; it is the foundation for Christian hope, salvation, and endurance. From there, we lay out the major achievements of the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ in clear steps. We talk about the finished work of salvation and why “It is finished” matters for anyone carrying guilt or shame. We also connect resurrection power to life right now, naming the places people often feel death at work: spiritual dryness, family strain, sickness, and fear. We return again and again to the central claim of the gospel: Christ conquered death in a way no one else could, and that victory changes what a believer expects from God. We also highlight the pardon of sin, the call to repentance, and the cleansing that comes through the blood of Jesus rather than endless striving. We point to Christ’s lordship and royalty even in suffering, then move to the promise that Jesus has power to destroy the works of the devil, including failure, lack, and oppression. The message ends with a direct decision point drawn from Deuteronomy 30:19: choose life, follow Christ, and inherit eternal life. If this stirred your faith, subscribe so you do not miss the next message, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review that helps more people find the gospel-centered teaching. Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo! Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God. We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday. If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today! Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to divinegracepodcast@gmail.com Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!

    22 min

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Looking for a podcast to help you grow closer to God? The Voice of Trinity is here to inspire and uplift you. Join us for messages that speak to your heart and soul, encouraging your faith and deepening your connection with our Heavenly Father. Tune in and let God’s love and wisdom guide your journey.