The Church Of The Martyrs Podcast

The Church Of The Martyrs Podcast

Preparing God’s end-time army, even making ready the glorious bride of Christ.

  1. 1D AGO

    Ruth and Boaz – Episode 4: The Architecture of a Responsible Man

    Did Eve meet Adam in idleness or did she find him already at work? Is a man’s readiness for marriage measured by his age, or by the laws he establishes for his household? In this fourth instalment of the Ruth and Boaz series, Rev. Sir Elorm explores the essential markers of a man prepared for covenant. He teaches that a woman should never be brought into a “poor home” — not merely in financial terms, but in the poverty of vision, discipline, and character. Responsibility, he explains, is revealed in details. He draws women into sober reflection by raising necessary questions: Can he account for what has been placed in his hands? Can he steward vision before he stewards a wife? Does he shift blame when pressure comes or does he stand as a pillar of ownership? Rev. Sir Elorm delves into the priesthood of the man, explaining that a husband must be a teacher who works life into his woman — nurturing her through encouragement, instruction, and example until she flourishes in the strength of shared vision. If submission feels like a burden, could it be because leadership has not made it natural and safe? What to Expect: The man as vision bearer, provider, and protectorThe man’s role in building and nurturing the womanThe priesthood of the man The man as a teacher and example of the WordThe man’s independence and responsibilityThe man’s role in making submission natural and easyAsking the right questions during courtshipPrepare for a sobering and transformative session that calls men to maturity and women to discernment. It’s time to ask the right questions before entering the sacred bond of covenant. Shalom! Maranatha!

    2h 18m
  2. 2D AGO

    Ruth and Boaz – Episode 3: The Architecture of Order

    Can a woman have a voice in a marriage built on submission? Is a man’s leadership a license for isolation, or a mandate for investment? In this third instalment of the Ruth and Boaz series, Rev. Sir Elorm addresses the identity crises that often plague modern unions. He challenges the man not to be intimidated by his wife’s exploits, explaining that true leadership is not about silencing a woman’s voice, but about providing the covering where her opinions can flourish into shared decisions. Rev. Sir Elorm introduces three critical plumb lines for order: Apostolic Administration, Customs and Traditions, and Scriptural Doctrine. Through these, he explains how to navigate cultural traditions without compromising divine truth. From the controversial context of women keeping silent to the significance of symbolic adornments like the nose ring, this session brings historical clarity to modern confusion. What to Expect: The demands of the man in a relationship The link between mission and submissionThe frailties of humanityThe expressions of lovePractising shared decision makingBeing considerate in relationships Apostolic administration, customs and traditions, and the doctrine of scripture Dealing with the issue of marriage The authority of the man over the wifeGod, the husband and the wifeThe significance of a nose ringUnderstanding submission in marriage Prepare for a session that moves beyond the surface of “rules” and into the heart of divine intelligence, fostering homes where both mission and submission thrive in harmony. Shalom! Maranatha!

    2h 2m
  3. 3D AGO

    Ruth and Boaz - Episode 2: Submission, Authority and the Power of Alignment

    How should a woman handle issues in her home in light of her submission to the Lord and to her husband? Is the “chase” a romantic necessity or a dangerous game that defies spiritual law? In this second instalment of the Ruth and Boaz series, Rev. Sir Elorm brings vital clarity to the protocols of the Kingdom. He dismantles the modern “hard-to-get” philosophy, revealing that while a man should entice and engage, a woman is called to a Sub-Mission—a mission that exists under the primary vision she has chosen to run with. Rev. Sir Elorm journeys through the Torah to explain the shift of authority from a father to a husband. He explores the weight of a man’s “super-authority,” not as a tool for lordship, but as a spiritual law of protection and provision. Does a woman lose her power in submission, or is submission actually the ultimate declaration of her power? From the mystery of the Proverbs 31 woman to the significance of betrothal, this episode challenges women to build such immense value that they become a prize to be discerned, and men to become leaders so submitted to Christ that their wives find it easy to trust their direction. What to Expect: Embracing God’s standardUnderstanding the true concept of submissionThe distinction between a wife and a virginThe Authority of a father and the authority of a husband over a womanMarriage as a vision, and an IdentitySubmission as a declaration of a woman’s powerAn analysis of the proverbs 31 womanWhy a woman must build value Prepare for a session that bridges the gap between ancient Torah principles and modern relational wisdom. It is time to align with the ordinances of God to experience the peace of God. Shalom! Maranatha!

    1h 51m
  4. 5D AGO

    Ruth and Boaz - Episode 1: Divine Principles of Partnership

    What is the defining quality of a man truly ready for covenant? When God declared it was not good for man to be alone, was He speaking of mere company, or the necessity of a shared mission? In this opening episode of the Ruth and Boaz series, Rev. Sir Elorm strips away modern sentiment to reveal the raw architecture of divine partnership. He explores the masculine principle of authority and vision versus the feminine principle of servanthood and submission. In a generation that resists these distinctions, have we unknowingly rebelled against the very order that sustains us? Is every female a wife, or is a "wife" a specific stature a woman is built into? If a man is defined not by biological fatherhood but by the weight of his vision, can a woman truly submit where she cannot follow? If the relationship between a husband and wife mirrors that of Christ and the Church, what does a woman’s resistance reveal about her trust in God? What to Expect: A Help Meet The feminine and masculine principles Finding contentment with just being a woman: a help meetDefining men by their visionsSubmitting under a man’s vision as unto The LordLoyalty as a distinctive quality of a wifeEssential demands to see in a woman Prepare for a bold, scripture-grounded, and deeply revelatory session that restores marriage to its original design. It is time to determine if you are prepared for covenant or merely craving companionship. Shalom! Maranatha!

    1h 53m
  5. 11/03/2025

    Christian Disciplines - Episode 14: Prayer 5

    In this episode, Sir Elorm unfolds the depths of prayer in the Spirit — the prayer of the heart. He distinguishes between praying with your spirit and praying in the Spirit, revealing that while praying with the spirit deals with other tongues, praying in the Spirit captures the inward posture of the heart aligned with God. Groaning, often misunderstood, is not a prayer language but the deep sigh of creation under corruption — an awareness of pain and imperfection awaiting redemption. The Spirit makes intercession with such groanings, working beyond words towards the end of adoption into divinity. You will also learn how praying in tongues brings personal edification and entrance into divine mysteries, while Paul’s instructions help us understand order in corporate worship. The episode also highlights the hindrances to effective prayer such as unforgiveness, unbelief, doubt, laziness, and wrong motives. What to Expect: - The prayer of the heart - Making all prayer in the Spirit - Definition of groaning and its scriptural interpretation - Debunking groaning as a mode of tongue-speaking - Personal edification and coming into mysteries by praying in tongues - Paul’s instructions on communal worship with speaking in tongues - The relevance of corporate prayer - Hindrances of effective prayer In this session, learn to make prayer not only a language but a life — one where your heart beats with the burdens of God and your spirit aligns with His will. Shalom! Maranatha!

    59 min
  6. 10/31/2025

    Christian Disciplines - Episode 13: Prayer 4

    In this episode, Sir Elorm unveils the mystery of harnessing divine power through prayer, introducing the believer to the dynamics of spiritual energy, submission, and transformation in the place of communion. Prayer does not only build capacity; it disciplines the soul, refines the body, and energizes the environment. Have you desired to build capacity in prayer? Do you know that your confessions without prayer are powerless? The soul was forged in fire—and the only way to stay alive in God is to stay on fire through prayer. In this session, you will discover how prayer activates divine power, enforces godly submission, and awakens spiritual consciousness. We also begin our exploration into the mystery of tongues—understanding the difference between allos glossa and heteros glossa, “new tongues,” and the spiritual reality behind the Acts 2 experience. You will learn that speaking in tongues is not merely utterance but a participation in the language of heaven and of creation itself. What to Expect: - Harnessing the power within by prayer - Effecting godly submission and consciousness by prayer - Beating your body in prayer - Energizing your environment by prayer - Introduction to the concept of tongue speaking - Deeper insight to “new tongues” - Appreciating the truth behind the Acts 2 experience - Other tongues; Allos glossa vs Heteros glossa - Diverse kinds of tongues—the tongue of all creation - Cultivating the habit of speaking in tongues In this teaching, encounter prayer as the furnace that keeps the soul aflame, the discipline that yields to divine utterance, and the gateway into the mysteries of the Spirit. Stay burning. Stay praying. Shalom! Maranatha!

    1h 11m
  7. 10/31/2025

    Christian Disciplines - Episode 12: Prayer 3

    In this episode, Sir Elorm continues unveiling the discipline of prayer, following the pattern of Jesus. Jesus separated Himself to pray, showing us that prayer must be done in the secret place, not for display. Prayer is not performance but fellowship; it must flow from revelation and rest. A praying man surrounds himself with praying people, for the company you keep sustains your consistency in prayer. In this teaching, you will learn the various expressions of prayer — intercession as the prophetic movement of the Spirit, supplication as petitions made in humility, and the prayer of agreement as a spiritual legislation that establishes divine will on earth, among several others. We will also explore the motions and postures in prayer, such as lifting hands, bowing, and kneeling. What to Expect: - Jesus’ model of prayer - Praying in the secret - The emphasis of kingdom-minded prayers - Importance of separation in the place of prayer - Praying from a place of trust in God - Intercession - Supplication - Prayer of agreement - The prayer of faith - Prayer of consecration - Casual prayers - Corporate prayer - The emphasis of unity in corporate prayer - The importance of corporate prayer - Debunking the concept of the sinner’s prayer - Motions and postures in prayer In this teaching, rediscover prayer as both posture and participation. Be prepared to encounter divine light and counsel from this session. God bless you! Shalom! Maranatha!

    1h 18m

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