Gadites USA

GaditesUSA

The name “Gadites” comes from the tribe of Gad, meaning “A Troop Cometh” (Gen 30:11). Gadites represents an emerging army of young believers in these last days, those who love God and seek Him above all. If you desire to be raised as a soldier of the Lord to first combat darkness in your life, then the world, you are a Gadite!! Gadites is a youth and campus ministry across Nigeria and beyond, committed to raising young believers to know and live for God alone.

  1. 3D AGO

    (2026_05_20) - Being Raised as an Army by the Ministry of Revelation - Pastor James Akinjide

    In this episode, it was thoroughly discussed, in reference to the 1988 Camp-meeting prophecy by Kenneth Hagin, that the army Jesus is raising consists of people who resemble Him in the inward man. The character, nature, and life found in Jesus must also be formed within believers. We also learned that Jesus is the embodiment of truth, and in order to partake fully of that truth, believers require the ministry of revelation. Through revelation, the truths of Christ are progressively unveiled and established within our inward parts until His life is formed in us. Furthermore, it was emphasized that it is impossible to accurately describe the person of Jesus without revelation. Natural understanding alone cannot fully capture who Christ is. Matthew 16:17 shows that true knowledge of Jesus is revealed by the Father and not attained merely through flesh and blood reasoning. While men may speak about Jesus from human understanding, only revelation can provide an accurate and spiritual unveiling of His person. In addition, we examined that the gospel is unveiled within the Church, and that Jesus has given apostles and prophets the responsibility of unveiling these mysteries to believers. As seen in Ephesians 3:3–5, the mysteries of Christ are revealed by the Spirit to His holy apostles and prophets for the edification and growth of the Church. Ultimately, we were reminded that the goal of the gospel is transformation into the image of Christ. As revelation increases through sound teaching and fellowship with the Spirit, believers are progressively shaped inwardly to look more like Jesus.

    44 min
  2. 3D AGO

    (2026_05_20) - Accessing the Gospel of Christ and God by Revelation - Pastor David Diya

    In this episode, our pastor was able to show that the ministry of revelation is the true instrument of transformation in the believer’s life. Revelation causes a man to love differently and to desire the things of God above all else. We also learned that the journey of every believer is ultimately a journey toward God, and this journey can only be accomplished through revelation. Furthermore, it was highlighted that spiritual visions are not the same as revelation. A vision is the opening of the eyes to the realm of the spirit, while revelation is the opening of the eyes of the soul to things of God. A person may experience visions and still lack true revelation. Revelation is what grants proper understanding of God, His Word, and His intentions. Without revelation, the Scriptures cannot be rightly accessed or understood. In addition, we examined the process of salvation through the gospel, drawing from Romans 10:14–16. The gospel must first be preached, then heard, believed, and obeyed. Genuine obedience can only come through proper knowledge of God and His truth. It was also taught that if a person has not truly heard the gospel, then any form of obedience offered outside of that revelation becomes the sacrifice of fools. One cannot genuinely please someone they do not know. Therefore, revelation is necessary for accurate obedience and true relationship with God. Moreover, we saw that the essence of revelation is the preaching of Jesus Christ. The proof of one’s love for God is found in remaining steadfast in His gospel and continuing in the truths revealed through Christ. Finally, we were reminded that every believer is called to become a carrier of the knowledge of Christ, and ultimately the knowledge of God. As this knowledge increases within us, we grow into the obedience of faith and become more aligned with the will, nature, and purpose of God.

    49 min
  3. MAY 14

    (2026_05_13) - Understanding and Pursuing God’s Plan and Purposes for His Church - Pastor Israel Ajiboye

    In this episode, we examined in greater detail the 1988 prophecy concerning a change in the spiritual world, as spoken by Kenneth E. Hagin, and discussed how this prophecy relates to us as Gadites in the present season. Our Pastor emphasized that the measure of love a believer expresses is a reflection of the depth of God’s Word at work within them. Love is not merely an emotion, but evidence of spiritual growth and understanding. In connection with this, we also explored what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. It was explained that walking in the Spirit is not something spooky, but rather a lifestyle that is cultivated through consistent devotion to the Word of God. Practical acts such as forgiving those who offend us are clear expressions of walking in the Spirit. We also spoke extensively about the last days, learning that the matters concerning the end times are spiritual mysteries that require understanding and discernment. It was emphasized that the end of the world and the coming of Jesus Christ is closely tied to the maturity and readiness of the Church. Furthermore, we examined the different levels of the Lord’s coming. First, we discussed the coming of Jesus to the Church, which was described as a work that has been ongoing since the days of the Reformers. This dimension focuses on the salvation of the souls of believers, and its completion signifies the fullness of the Lord’s coming to His Church. The second is the coming for the Church, commonly referred to as the rapture. It was explained that this event is connected to the Church’s spiritual maturity and victory over the spirits in the air. Lastly, we spoke about the coming with the Church, which refers to the Lord’s reign upon the earth together with His saints. Finally, we were reminded of the importance of understanding our responsibilities as Gadites in these last days. As believers, we must continually yield ourselves to learning and walking in the Spirit, allowing the Word of God to transform us until our souls are fully aligned with the purposes of the Lord.

    1h 54m
  4. MAY 7

    (2026_05_06) - Understanding the Historical and Spiritual Progression of Revivals in the Church - Pastor Israel Ajiboye

    In this episode, we took an in-depth look at the journey and progression of revivals in helping us understand why believers must not be tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine, as instructed in Ephesians 4:14. We learned that the devil has established doctrines within every system of the world, which is why believers must remain fully persuaded and grounded in the Lord. Even though the world may oppose or hate the believer, we were encouraged to remain bold and unashamed of our faith. We also reflected on the challenges faced by early believers, especially during periods when Christians could not gather openly because of persecution. In examining Church history, we discussed notable figures such as Clement of Rome, Martin Luther, and John Calvin, highlighting their contributions to the advancement of the Christian faith and the preservation of doctrine. Furthermore, we explored significant revival movements such as the Azusa Street Revival, which played a major role in restoring the acts of speaking in tongues to the Church. Through the sacrifices and labor of many faithful men and women across generations, the Church has continued to progress in light and understanding. Because of this, our pastor cautioned us not to become prideful when exposed to greater revelation, as receiving more light does not make one superior to others with lesser understanding. Without the labor and sacrifices of previous generations, many of the truths we now enjoy would not have been accessible to us. We also spoke extensively about Kenneth E. Hagin, a man greatly used by God, who testified that Jesus appeared to him eight times to teach him the Scriptures. Particular attention was given to one of his prophecies during the 1988 camp meeting, and we briefly discussed how aspects of that prophecy relate to present-day realities within the Church and the world. Finally, we emphasized that every new light or revelation given by God is meant to lead us into deeper knowledge and intimacy with Him. As believers, we should never become complacent with only one level of understanding of God. Instead, we must continually hunger and press for more, allowing God to reveal Himself to us increasingly.

    2h 11m
  5. APR 30

    (2026_04_29) - Understanding Mysteries and the Importance of Revelation in the Church - Pastor Israel Ajiboye

    In this episode, we began by exploring the concept of power and how its expression has differed across biblical history. By comparing Moses and Jesus, we saw that it may seem as though Moses demonstrated greater power through dramatic signs like the parting of the Red Sea and the provision for Israelites in the wilderness. In contrast, the ministries of Jesus and Paul may appear less marked by such large-scale wonders. This can lead to the misconception that figures like Paul were less empowered by God, simply because their works did not always manifest in outwardly spectacular ways. However, we were taught a deeper truth: as one grows in the knowledge of the mysteries of God, there is often less emphasis on outward miracles. Spiritual maturity shifts from what is seen to what is spiritually discerned and understood. We also examined the nature of these mysteries, emphasizing that they are not rooted in academic excellence or intellectual ability. Academic intelligence does not equate to spiritual understanding. Mysteries are divine truths that were once hidden but are now revealed by God to those who seek Him. Furthermore, we established that Jesus Christ Himself is the embodiment of these mysteries. To know Him is to encounter and understand the very truths that God desires to reveal to humanity. Our pastor stressed the centrality of mysteries in the life of a believer. According to Mark 4:11, access to the kingdom of God is tied to the understanding of these mysteries. Without engaging with them, one cannot fully participate in the realities of God’s kingdom. In addition, we saw from 1 Corinthians 2:7 that the wisdom of God is communicated through mysteries. Likewise, Ephesians 1:9 teaches that understanding God’s will is only possible through the revelation of these mysteries. Lastly, we considered that even marriage, as instituted by God, is itself a mystery (Ephesians 5:25–32), pointing beyond the physical union to a deeper spiritual reality that reflects Christ and the Church. In conclusion, we were reminded of the importance of giving ourselves fully to the gospel, which is fundamentally a teaching of mysteries. As we grow in the revelation of these truths, our fellowship with the Lord deepens, and Christ is progressively formed within us.

    2h 7m

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The name “Gadites” comes from the tribe of Gad, meaning “A Troop Cometh” (Gen 30:11). Gadites represents an emerging army of young believers in these last days, those who love God and seek Him above all. If you desire to be raised as a soldier of the Lord to first combat darkness in your life, then the world, you are a Gadite!! Gadites is a youth and campus ministry across Nigeria and beyond, committed to raising young believers to know and live for God alone.