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Chimdi and Funke preside over Chimdi Ohahuna Ministry International with the vision of raising men into completeness in Christ Jesus. Using biblical principles, COMI equips individuals to become full of God’s word and become partakers of the finished work of Jesus. For any request and information; https://linktr.ee/gracelifecomi?utm_source=linktree_admin_share To support this ministry and podcast, use Bank info: Acct Name: CHIMDI MADUABUCHUKWU OHAHUNA Account Number: 1010000000523 SWIFT code/BIC: ABNGGHAC Routing Number: 104014138 ECOBANK Naira: 5541020592 UMB cedis:0331545512013

  1. SILENCE THE ACCUSER: Living in the Light of Christ’s Advocacy

    2D AGO

    SILENCE THE ACCUSER: Living in the Light of Christ’s Advocacy

    BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.17| THE POWER OF RETREAT|JESUS WALKING ON WATER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA Focus: Jesus’ Intercessory Work for Saints (Romans 8:34) In this powerful seventeenth session, we explore the heart of Christ’s ongoing ministry for His Church, His intercessory work for the saints. Romans 8:34 reminds us that “Christ Jesus… is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us.” This episode highlights how Jesus stands as both Savior and Judge, ensuring that His finished work secures our justification and silences the accusations of the enemy. Key Highlights: - Grounds of Intercession: Jesus intercedes to counter condemnation, affirming that the devil can accuse but cannot condemn. Only the Judge has the authority to pass sentence. - Who is the Condemner? From the Greek katakrinō, condemnation means to judge worthy of punishment. Yet, Jesus alone is the Judge of the living and the dead (Romans 2:16; 14:10). - Correction vs. Condemnation: Saints are called to lovingly correct one another, not to judge. Correction is by choice, never by force (2 Timothy 4:1). - The Fair Hearing of Humanity: Through His death and resurrection, Jesus gave mankind a fair hearing. John 3:16 reveals that His sacrifice is the balance of justice for all. - No Condemnation in Christ: Romans 8:1 and Romans 5:1 assure us that those who accept His finished work are at peace with God and cannot be condemned by Christ. - Consequences vs. Condemnation: While sin has consequences, believers are not condemned for sins already judged at the Cross. - Jesus as Savior and Judge: He cannot contradict His own work. He saves and sustains, not condemns those He has redeemed. - Intercession in Action: Jesus continually pleads our cause before the Father, establishing our justification (1 John 2; Hebrews 7:25). His intercession is not only through prayer but also through His blood. - Living in Consciousness of His Advocacy: Our eternal salvation rests on Christ’s finished work and His ongoing advocacy. This is not a license to sin but a call to love God more deeply and walk in the light (1 John 1:6–7). Key Notes: - Jesus’ intercession secures believers against condemnation. - The devil accuses, but only Christ judges. - Salvation in Christ is both fair and final, anchored in His death and resurrection. - Intercession is continuous, ensuring peace with God and fellowship with other believers. - Christ’s advocacy inspires us to live faithfully, knowing He is working overtime to secure us in His salvation. Tune in to the GRACELIFECOMI Podcast for this enlightening session as we reflect on the miracle of Christ’s intercession, a ministry that assures us of peace, justification, and eternal security in Him. Grace to you. Jesus is Lord.

    1h 30m
  2. KINGDOM FIRST: Worship That Unlocks All Things

    6D AGO

    KINGDOM FIRST: Worship That Unlocks All Things

    WAIT CONFERENCE| 2026-Day 18|THE LIVING REALITY OF WORSHIP| CHIMDI OHAHUNA  In this finale session of WAIT CONFERENCE’26, we journey into the very heart of worship, an intimate drawing near to God that transforms distance into closeness. Anchored in James 4:8a, the teaching reminds us that while God’s love and position remain constant, it is worship that bridges the gap when we drift away.  Through vivid analogies, such as the challenges of long-distance relationships, this session unveils worship as the divine force of attraction placed within humanity, a longing that only God Himself can satisfy. As Psalm 73:28 declares, it is good to draw near to the Lord, and worship becomes the living action of that desire.  Listeners are invited to rediscover worship not merely as a ritual, but as the lifeblood of fellowship with the Father. Without relationship, worship loses meaning; with relationship, it becomes the highest expression of value and intimacy. Drawing from Psalm 23:1, the teaching emphasizes that worship allows us to experience God as Shepherd, guiding and sustaining us in every season.  This session also highlights worship as a two-way street, a mutual exchange of giving and receiving. In worship, prayer and service intertwine, reflecting the template of divine relationship outlined in Matthew 6:33. When we seek first His kingdom, all else is added.  The climax of WAIT CONFERENCE’26 is a call to deeper intimacy, mutuality, and fellowship with God. It is an invitation to let worship fill the void in mankind, to allow God to shepherd us, and to embrace the joy of a relationship where His presence is both our pursuit and our reward.  Jesus is Lord.

    45 min
  3. THE PULSE OF FAITH: Living Christ, Living Worship

    FEB 12

    THE PULSE OF FAITH: Living Christ, Living Worship

    WAIT CONFERENCE| 2026-Day 17|THE LIVING REALITY OF worship| CHIMDI OHAHUNA  In this session of WAIT CONFERENCE’26, we journey into the heart of worship, not as a mere subject or ritual, but as the very essence of our existence. Worship is not confined to songs, gatherings, or fleeting experiences; it is the living pulse of our relationship with God.  Day 17 unveils worship as a love expression between the regenerated spirit and the Father; an intimate reality that, like love itself, cannot be explained but only experienced. Through scripture and revelation, we explore how worship is personal, never performed by proxy, and how the battles of life, the thunder, lightning, and shakings, prepare us for the still small voice of God (1 Kings 19).  Discover in this episode;  - Why balance and stillness are prerequisites to hearing God’s voice.  - How worship is direct expression without intermediaries (Hebrews 1:1; John 4:23).  - The subtle yet profound acts of worship seen in scripture, from Nicodemus’ quiet devotion to Bartimaeus’ desperate cry for mercy.  - The truth that worship is located in Christ Jesus, in His Word and His person, where revelation becomes life.  This episode challenges us to embrace worship not as a moment but as a lifestyle, living the Word, living Christ. For the Father seeks not mere reverence but true worshippers who embody His Word in action.  At the core of this teaching lies a powerful reminder: Jesus died so that the Father might once again find worshippers among mankind.  Tune in to be stirred, balanced, and drawn deeper into the living reality of worship.  Jesus is Lord.

    55 min
  4. HARVEST LESSONS: Preach Jesus Expect Impact

    FEB 10

    HARVEST LESSONS: Preach Jesus Expect Impact

    HARVEST(6) | The Impact of the Word | CHIMDI OHAHUNA Bible Text: John 4:35 ; Hebrews 4:12 ; Ephesians 3:8 ; 2 Samuel 6; Acts 7 In this sixth installment of the HARVEST series, we explore a foundational truth: the Word of God is a seed,and every seed makes an impression. Whether the soil is receptive or resistant, the gospel always leaves a mark. Our role is not to force results, but to faithfully sow and trust the Word to do its work. Key Insights from This Teaching: - The Word is inherently impactful.    Just as every seed leaves an imprint on the ground, the gospel makes an impression in every heart it touches. The parable of the sower reminds us: the seed fell on four types of soil, and each responded differently, but impact was made in all. - We are sowers and harvesters, not the soil.    Trying to be both leads to frustration. The soil (heart) must do its own work. Our responsibility is to preach Jesus, not to manipulate outcomes. - Stop trying to make the Word powerful.    The Word is already “sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12). We don’t need to amplify it with theatrics or emotional pressure. We simply need to preach Christ, the Word Himself. - Pray for receptive hearts, not for the Word to work.    The Word always works. Our prayer should be for the soil to receive it. Impact is guaranteed; responsiveness may take time. - Impact is spiritual, not numerical.    The size of the Word’s effect is not measured by crowd size, applause, or offerings. It’s measured by transformation. When the Word grows in you, it will grow in your city. - Correct your vision.    Preach not to populate a denomination, but to see souls saved and adopted into God’s family. The gospel is not a recruitment tool, it’s a rescue mission. - Agitation is part of impact.    Stephen’s preaching stirred anger, yet it planted the seed that later won Paul. The Word may provoke before it transforms. Don’t be discouraged by resistance. - Let the Word help you, don’t try to help the Word. Uzah tried to steady the Ark and was struck down (2 Samuel 6). Likewise, when we try to force the Word’s impact, we risk stepping outside divine order. Preach in love, not in pressure. This episode is a call to every believer to Preach Jesus. Trust the seed. Expect impact. Even when hearts seem hard, the Word is working. Keep sowing. Keep harvesting. The gospel never returns void. Jesus is Lord.

    1h 16m
  5. THE NEEDED LOGIC : Guard Your Mouth, Guard Your Worship

    FEB 8

    THE NEEDED LOGIC : Guard Your Mouth, Guard Your Worship

    WAIT CONFERENCE| 2026-Day 16| WORSHIP AS DIVINE REASONING And AGREEMENT WITH GOD In this powerful session of WAIT CONFERENCE’26, worship is unveiled as more than ritual or song, it is the normal attitude of a rational creature rightly aligned with its Creator. As Christians, our culture is faith, and our ideal response to the Father is worship (Romans 12:1). To withhold worship is not to deprive God, but to shortchange ourselves of His wisdom, presence, and transforming power.  Here, worship is described as divine reasoning (Isaiah 1:18). The logic of God, His wisdom, operates at a frequency beyond human comprehension, and it is revealed through speech. What we say reflects whether we are living worship or magnifying the enemy. Speaking life over our bodies and circumstances (Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 3:16) is proof of worship, while careless, vulgar, or carnal speech distorts divine logic.  This session highlights:  - Speech as worship: Reasonable service is revealed in the words of a believer. You cannot speak death and expect the logic of life.  - Cain vs. Abel: Cain’s flawed logic contrasted with Abel’s pleasing offering reminds us that worship must align with God’s reasoning.  - Guarding the mouth: An unguided tongue cannot give God reasonable service (Ecclesiastes 5:6). Words like “I am sick” negate God’s promises (Isaiah 33:24) and reveal whether we are worshippers or wailers.  - The mind of Christ: Worship is giving God mental consent to rule our thoughts (Philemon 1:14). It is agreeing with God even when circumstances contradict.  - Worship as consistent offering: Sin distorts logic and common sense, but worship restores alignment, allowing our souls to be controlled by God.  This challenges us to embrace worship as a life of agreement with God, where our words, thoughts, and attitudes reflect divine logic rather than human reasoning. Worship is not simply an act; it is the continuous offering of our minds, speech, and souls to the Creator.  Tune in to this session and discover how worship transforms reasoning, speech, and thought into a living testimony of faith.  Jesus is Lord.

    54 min
  6. THE HOLY SPIRIT: Our Link to Eternal Worship

    FEB 7

    THE HOLY SPIRIT: Our Link to Eternal Worship

    WAIT CONFERENCE | 2026-Day 15| WORSHIP AS A CONTINUOUS RESPONSE TO THE FATHER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA In this compelling session of WAIT CONFERENCE’26, we explore worship not as a momentary act or emotional posture, but as a lifelong transition into confidence, communion, and sonship. Anchored in Romans 8:15–17, we are reminded that just as Jesus called God “Father,” we too, as heirs and joint heirs with Christ, are invited into that same intimacy and authority. But this inheritance comes with responsibility. To walk as joint heirs, we must embrace the same understanding of the Father that Jesus carried while on earth. Referencing Psalm 16:10, we see Jesus surrender His spirit with full confidence that His soul would not be abandoned. This confidence in the Father is the heartbeat of worship. Key revelations from this session include:  - Worship is a transition, not just a disposition (2 Corinthians 3:18). It’s a journey of growing in confidence in the Father God.  - Jesus had a standpoint, not just a status. As joint heirs, we must adopt His posture of trust, obedience, and spiritual clarity.  - The Holy Spirit is essential. Just as He enabled Christ to serve the Father perfectly (Galatians 4:6), He empowers us to live as true heirs, fully aligned with the Godhead.  - Worship is impossible without the Holy Spirit. He is the communicator of divine truth, the indwelling fullness of God, and the one who enables us to cry “Abba Father.”  - Grieving the Holy Spirit happens when we ignore His voice or act independently. Worship begins with listening, responding, and walking in step with Him.  - Our entire life is a response to the Father. Worship is not confined to a song or a service, it is the soul’s continuous cry, enabled by the Spirit, rooted in sonship (Ephesians 1:4–5; 2 Corinthians 5:21). This episode is a call to live worship, not just express it. To grow in confidence, commune with the Holy Spirit, and maintain the standpoint of Christ. Worship is the soul’s eternal response to the Father, and only through the Spirit can we live it fully. Tune in now and be stirred to embrace worship as your lifestyle, your identity, and your eternal rhythm. Jesus is Lord.

    53 min

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Chimdi and Funke preside over Chimdi Ohahuna Ministry International with the vision of raising men into completeness in Christ Jesus. Using biblical principles, COMI equips individuals to become full of God’s word and become partakers of the finished work of Jesus. For any request and information; https://linktr.ee/gracelifecomi?utm_source=linktree_admin_share To support this ministry and podcast, use Bank info: Acct Name: CHIMDI MADUABUCHUKWU OHAHUNA Account Number: 1010000000523 SWIFT code/BIC: ABNGGHAC Routing Number: 104014138 ECOBANK Naira: 5541020592 UMB cedis:0331545512013