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The recent controversy surrounding Pastor Jamal Bryant defending his wife’s provocative dressing has once again exposed a growing crisis in modern Christianity: the redefining of holiness to accommodate culture. Instead of trembling at God’s Word, many pulpits now question it, debate it, or explain it away—especially when Scripture confronts personal preference.
The Bible is not unclear on this matter. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16, KJV). When a pastor consistently challenges biblical standards or defends what Scripture calls sin, the issue is no longer fashion—it is authority. Who rules the church: Christ or culture?
God speaks plainly about modesty. “In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works” (1 Timothy 2:9–10, KJV). Modesty is not oppression; it is obedience. It reflects a heart submitted to God, not a desire to provoke lust or applause.
Isaiah warned of leaders who blur moral lines: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness” (Isaiah 5:20, KJV). When preachers defend vanity instead of repentance, they lead people away from the fear of the Lord.
Scripture also reminds us, “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?” (James 4:4, KJV). The church is not called to imitate celebrities but to reflect Christ.
True shepherds do not bend Scripture to protect image or influence. They submit to it, even when it offends. Women of God are called to holiness, not headlines. And believers must stop following vain, anti-biblical voices and return to the authority of God’s Word—unchanged, uncompromising, and eternal. #livingrealwordtv#gospel#youtubesearchlivingrealword#JamalBryant#pastorlozanelawrence pastorlozane.simdif.com
TRUMP STANDS UP FOR CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA: A WAKE-UP CALL TO THE CHURCH By Pastor Lozane Lawrence
There is a renewed sense of joy and hope among many believers around the world as the White House and former U.S. President Donald Trump have once again issued a strong warning to the Nigerian government concerning the ongoing persecution of Christians. For years, reports have surfaced of villages being burned, churches bombed, and thousands of innocent believers slaughtered for their faith in Jesus Christ. While the global stage often celebrates “freedom” and “justice,” millions of Christians in Nigeria live under the shadow of terror—simply because they follow Christ.
Trump’s latest warning to Nigeria is more than politics—it is a call for righteousness and truth in a world that refuses to acknowledge the suffering of God’s people. It’s a moment that reminds us that even in the halls of power, God can raise a voice to speak for His children. Yet, while some leaders speak up, much of the global media remains silent. The mainstream press covers every political scandal and celebrity feud, but rarely highlights the suffering of believers in Nigeria, Pakistan, India, North Korea, China, and many parts of the Middle East. The silence is deafening, and it reveals a world that has turned its back on truth.
Even more painful is the silence within the Church itself. Many Christians have become fearful, comfortable, and distracted. While our brothers and sisters face persecution, torture, and death, some believers hesitate to even share their faith at work or online. We have forgotten the words of Hebrews 13:3 — “Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body.”
We are one body in Christ. When a believer in Nigeria suffers, we all suffer. The persecution there should stir us to prayer, compassion, and boldness. The Nigerian Church’s courage is a mirror to the global Church—reminding us that following Jesus was never meant to be safe or popular.
Jesus Himself said, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me” (Matthew 16:24). To stand with persecuted Christians is to stand with Jesus. To remain silent is to deny the very gospel that saved us.
Now more than ever, the world needs a fearless Church. We must raise our voices for the persecuted, expose the lies of silence, and share the gospel boldly without fear. The Apostle Paul declared, “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation” (Romans 1:16). That same power is needed today—to heal nations, to save souls, and to strengthen believers under fire.
The persecution of Christians in Nigeria is not the end—it is the beginning of revival. The blood of martyrs is still the seed of the Church. As we pray, give, speak out, and live boldly for Christ, we join hands with our brothers and sisters worldwide in saying: We will follow Jesus, no matter the cost.
— Pastor Lozane Lawrence www.pastorlozane.simdif.com | WhatsApp: 060 454 0794 From the author of the groundbreaking book “I Will Follow Jesus”
Following Jesus is not without its challenges. Believers may face opposition, persecution, or doubt. However, these challenges also present opportunities for growth and deeper faith. As believers navigate the complexities of life, they can trust in Jesus' promise to be with them always. living waters Donald J. Trump Charlie Kirk #gospel#Rustenburg Following Jesus begins with understanding that He is the door to salvation. Repentance and faith in Jesus are essential for eternal life. Bold Christians never steer from this message, knowing that it is the power of God for salvation. Their unwavering commitment to Jesus and the gospel inspires others and brings hope to a world in need. As we follow Jesus, we experience the transformative power of the gospel, becoming more like Him and sharing His love with others. #pastorlozanelawrence#youtubesearchlivingrealwordtv living.simdif.com
Voddie Baucham has been one of the greatest voices of truth in our time, and his ministry has had a life-changing impact on me. For years, I was entangled in the empty promises and deceitful allure of the prosperity gospel. It promised blessings without repentance, miracles without holiness, and riches without the cross of Christ. I did not realize how much I was being led away from the true Gospel of Jesus Christ until I encountered the bold and uncompromising teaching of Voddie Baucham.
What stood out to me was his unshakable commitment to the authority of Scripture. Every sermon, every lecture, every book he has written points back to the sufficiency and supremacy of God’s Word. He did not sugarcoat the truth or soften the message to please itching ears. Instead, he proclaimed with courage and clarity the Gospel of Christ crucified and risen—a message that is offensive to the world, but life-giving to those who believe. Through his ministry, I began to see how the prosperity gospel was not merely a minor error, but a false gospel that distorts the glory of God and robs Christ of His rightful place.
By God’s grace, I was delivered from that deception. Voddie Baucham’s ministry reminded me that the Christian life is not about worldly success or material wealth but about faithfulness to Christ, holiness of life, and the eternal hope we have in Him. His boldness encourages me daily to stand firm in the truth, even when the world and even much of the visible church compromise. Voddie Baucham Ministries I will forever be grateful for Voddie Baucham’s faithfulness. Rest in peace, dear servant of God. May the Holy Spirit comfort his family and me in this time of grief, as Jesus promised: “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted” (Matthew 5:4). #youtubesearchlivingrealwordtv#pastorlozanelawrence living.simdif.com
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event at Utah Valley University, his life ending in a shocking act of political violence. Trump confirmed Kirk’s death on Truth Social, describing him as “great, and even Legendary.” The suspect’s identity and motive remain under investigation.
Tribute:
Charlie Kirk stood for the gospel—his Christian faith was central to everything he did, shaping his moral clarity and his conviction that truth matters. Even when unpopular, he raised his voice for what he believed was right: free speech, personal responsibility, and defending traditional values. He didn’t shy away from hard debates, preferring instead to engage, to challenge, to provoke thought and call people to live with integrity.
Donald Trump, responding to the tragedy, paid rich tribute. On Truth Social he wrote, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us.” He ordered American flags to fly at half-staff in Kirk’s honor and asked the nation to pray for his family—recognition not only of Kirk’s influence, but of the loss felt by many.
LivingRealWord sends deepest condolences to Charlie’s wife, Erika, their children, his family, and all who loved him. May his legacy inspire courage in faith, and may those who mourn find comfort in God’s love and peace in this dark hour. Living.simdif.com
#LivingRealWordtv#NewbookHardtimesdontladtbyPastorLozane#July2025 Never have you seen in your lifetime a more humble South African preacher with a testimony like mine. From the dusty streets of Alabama where hope seemed out of reach, I rose—not by my own strength, but by the mighty hand of God. I’ve faced storms that could have drowned the soul, betrayal that could have crushed the heart, but I smile like I’m fine because Christ is my peace. I don’t fake it—I faith it. I preach not to perform, but because there’s a fire shut up in my bones that won’t let me stay silent I stand before you, not seeking applause, but to declare that Jesus Christ is Lord. He said, "They will hate you for my name’s sake" (Luke 21:17), and I’ve tasted that truth. The rejection, the slander, the persecution—it’s real. But I don’t shrink back. I shout and scream scripture with a holy boldness. My sermons? Raw, unfiltered truth. I don't sugarcoat the gospel— We are not goid people , we are sinners. Repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ. You want real? I was born without a dime, raised in brokenness, climbed out the gutter with scars as my testimony. I’ve walked through fire and didn’t come out smelling like smoke. I preach the gospel and didn’t stutter one time, because when the Holy Ghost takes over, fear takes flight. Some of you young wolves wanna throw shade, diss me from the sidelines, talking about money,titles and platforms. But I’ve already given it all to Jesus. My validation doesn't come from men, it comes from the King of kings. Whether I got a congregation or not, I preach like Heaven’s listening—because it is. You talk about ministry in the streets? I come from the streets. I’ve prayed with addicts, cried with the broken, preached and watched God move where no pulpit could go. This isn’t religion. This is revival. A LivingRealword revival. And as long as Pastor Lozane Lawrence is breathing, LivingRealWord Revival lives. So I’m not dead. I’m not done. And I'm not scared. I’m not running. I’m still standing. Still preaching. Still pressing. I’ve been knocked down, but never knocked out. I've been stabbed in the back and my head, I’ve been hated, but never silenced. Persecuted, but not abandoned. I didn’t break. I didn’t fold. And by the grace of God, I never will.So hear me loud and clear: No matter what, I preach. Whether loved or hated, cheered or booed, I preach. And I’ll keep preaching until my last breath because Christ is worthy. So let the world rage, let the enemy roar—I’m covered by the blood, and I stand on the Word. Repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ, and you will be saved.Period. #Youtubesearchlivingrealword#Pastorlozanelawrence living.simdif.com
The Case: #JesusisGodthepeopleVsPastorLozane Charge number 1: The message is not encouraging. Words of Pastor Lozane Lawrence: Your Honor, esteemed members of the court, today we'd like to highlight a pivotal scripture that underscores Jesus' divinity and its profound impact. In John 14:1, Jesus says, "Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me." This statement not only emphasizes faith in Jesus but also parallels the faith believers have in God, suggesting a divine connection.
By encouraging his disciples and us to believe in him just as we believe in God, Jesus positions himself as an integral part of our faith, reinforcing the notion of his divine nature. This message is not just theological but deeply encouraging, offering comfort and assurance to believers.
The context of this verse is crucial. Jesus is preparing his disciples for his departure, and his words serve to bolster their faith and trust in him. By invoking a belief in himself akin to belief in God, Jesus solidifies his divine identity and provides a foundation for the Christian faith.
We submit that John 14:1 is a powerful testament to Jesus' divinity, encapsulated in a message of hope and reassurance. This scripture encourages believers and underscores the significance of faith in Jesus as an essential component of their relationship with God. #youtubesearchlivingrealword#pastorlozanelawrence living.simdif.com
Hebrews 5:8-9 (KJV) Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered; And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;
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The recent controversy surrounding Pastor Jamal Bryant defending his wife’s provocative dressing has once again exposed a growing crisis in modern Christianity: the redefining of holiness to accommodate culture. Instead of trembling at God’s Word, many pulpits now question it, debate it, or explain it away—especially when Scripture confronts personal preference.
The Bible is not unclear on this matter. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16, KJV). When a pastor consistently challenges biblical standards or defends what Scripture calls sin, the issue is no longer fashion—it is authority. Who rules the church: Christ or culture?
God speaks plainly about modesty. “In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works” (1 Timothy 2:9–10, KJV). Modesty is not oppression; it is obedience. It reflects a heart submitted to God, not a desire to provoke lust or applause.
Isaiah warned of leaders who blur moral lines: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness” (Isaiah 5:20, KJV). When preachers defend vanity instead of repentance, they lead people away from the fear of the Lord.
Scripture also reminds us, “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?” (James 4:4, KJV). The church is not called to imitate celebrities but to reflect Christ.
True shepherds do not bend Scripture to protect image or influence. They submit to it, even when it offends. Women of God are called to holiness, not headlines. And believers must stop following vain, anti-biblical voices and return to the authority of God’s Word—unchanged, uncompromising, and eternal.
#livingrealwordtv #gospel #youtubesearchlivingrealword #JamalBryant #pastorlozanelawrence pastorlozane.simdif.com
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TRUMP STANDS UP FOR CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA: A WAKE-UP CALL TO THE CHURCH
By Pastor Lozane Lawrence
There is a renewed sense of joy and hope among many believers around the world as the White House and former U.S. President Donald Trump have once again issued a strong warning to the Nigerian government concerning the ongoing persecution of Christians. For years, reports have surfaced of villages being burned, churches bombed, and thousands of innocent believers slaughtered for their faith in Jesus Christ. While the global stage often celebrates “freedom” and “justice,” millions of Christians in Nigeria live under the shadow of terror—simply because they follow Christ.
Trump’s latest warning to Nigeria is more than politics—it is a call for righteousness and truth in a world that refuses to acknowledge the suffering of God’s people. It’s a moment that reminds us that even in the halls of power, God can raise a voice to speak for His children. Yet, while some leaders speak up, much of the global media remains silent. The mainstream press covers every political scandal and celebrity feud, but rarely highlights the suffering of believers in Nigeria, Pakistan, India, North Korea, China, and many parts of the Middle East. The silence is deafening, and it reveals a world that has turned its back on truth.
Even more painful is the silence within the Church itself. Many Christians have become fearful, comfortable, and distracted. While our brothers and sisters face persecution, torture, and death, some believers hesitate to even share their faith at work or online. We have forgotten the words of Hebrews 13:3 — “Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body.”
We are one body in Christ. When a believer in Nigeria suffers, we all suffer. The persecution there should stir us to prayer, compassion, and boldness. The Nigerian Church’s courage is a mirror to the global Church—reminding us that following Jesus was never meant to be safe or popular.
Jesus Himself said, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me” (Matthew 16:24). To stand with persecuted Christians is to stand with Jesus. To remain silent is to deny the very gospel that saved us.
Now more than ever, the world needs a fearless Church. We must raise our voices for the persecuted, expose the lies of silence, and share the gospel boldly without fear. The Apostle Paul declared, “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation” (Romans 1:16). That same power is needed today—to heal nations, to save souls, and to strengthen believers under fire.
The persecution of Christians in Nigeria is not the end—it is the beginning of revival. The blood of martyrs is still the seed of the Church. As we pray, give, speak out, and live boldly for Christ, we join hands with our brothers and sisters worldwide in saying: We will follow Jesus, no matter the cost.
— Pastor Lozane Lawrence
www.pastorlozane.simdif.com | WhatsApp: 060 454 0794
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Following Jesus is not without its challenges. Believers may face opposition, persecution, or doubt. However, these challenges also present opportunities for growth and deeper faith. As believers navigate the complexities of life, they can trust in Jesus' promise to be with them always.
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Following Jesus begins with understanding that He is the door to salvation. Repentance and faith in Jesus are essential for eternal life. Bold Christians never steer from this message, knowing that it is the power of God for salvation. Their unwavering commitment to Jesus and the gospel inspires others and brings hope to a world in need. As we follow Jesus, we experience the transformative power of the gospel, becoming more like Him and sharing His love with others.
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Voddie Baucham has been one of the greatest voices of truth in our time, and his ministry has had a life-changing impact on me. For years, I was entangled in the empty promises and deceitful allure of the prosperity gospel. It promised blessings without repentance, miracles without holiness, and riches without the cross of Christ. I did not realize how much I was being led away from the true Gospel of Jesus Christ until I encountered the bold and uncompromising teaching of Voddie Baucham.
What stood out to me was his unshakable commitment to the authority of Scripture. Every sermon, every lecture, every book he has written points back to the sufficiency and supremacy of God’s Word. He did not sugarcoat the truth or soften the message to please itching ears. Instead, he proclaimed with courage and clarity the Gospel of Christ crucified and risen—a message that is offensive to the world, but life-giving to those who believe. Through his ministry, I began to see how the prosperity gospel was not merely a minor error, but a false gospel that distorts the glory of God and robs Christ of His rightful place.
By God’s grace, I was delivered from that deception. Voddie Baucham’s ministry reminded me that the Christian life is not about worldly success or material wealth but about faithfulness to Christ, holiness of life, and the eternal hope we have in Him. His boldness encourages me daily to stand firm in the truth, even when the world and even much of the visible church compromise.
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I will forever be grateful for Voddie Baucham’s faithfulness. Rest in peace, dear servant of God. May the Holy Spirit comfort his family and me in this time of grief, as Jesus promised: “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted” (Matthew 5:4).
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event at Utah Valley University, his life ending in a shocking act of political violence. Trump confirmed Kirk’s death on Truth Social, describing him as “great, and even Legendary.” The suspect’s identity and motive remain under investigation.
Tribute:
Charlie Kirk stood for the gospel—his Christian faith was central to everything he did, shaping his moral clarity and his conviction that truth matters. Even when unpopular, he raised his voice for what he believed was right: free speech, personal responsibility, and defending traditional values. He didn’t shy away from hard debates, preferring instead to engage, to challenge, to provoke thought and call people to live with integrity.
Donald Trump, responding to the tragedy, paid rich tribute. On Truth Social he wrote, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us.” He ordered American flags to fly at half-staff in Kirk’s honor and asked the nation to pray for his family—recognition not only of Kirk’s influence, but of the loss felt by many.
LivingRealWord sends deepest condolences to Charlie’s wife, Erika, their children, his family, and all who loved him. May his legacy inspire courage in faith, and may those who mourn find comfort in God’s love and peace in this dark hour.
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#LivingRealWordtv #NewbookHardtimesdontladtbyPastorLozane #July2025 Never have you seen in your lifetime a more humble South African preacher with a testimony like mine. From the dusty streets of Alabama where hope seemed out of reach, I rose—not by my own strength, but by the mighty hand of God. I’ve faced storms that could have drowned the soul, betrayal that could have crushed the heart, but I smile like I’m fine because Christ is my peace. I don’t fake it—I faith it. I preach not to perform, but because there’s a fire shut up in my bones that won’t let me stay silent I stand before you, not seeking applause, but to declare that Jesus Christ is Lord. He said, "They will hate you for my name’s sake" (Luke 21:17), and I’ve tasted that truth. The rejection, the slander, the persecution—it’s real. But I don’t shrink back. I shout and scream scripture with a holy boldness. My sermons? Raw, unfiltered truth. I don't sugarcoat the gospel— We are not goid people , we are sinners. Repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ. You want real? I was born without a dime, raised in brokenness, climbed out the gutter with scars as my testimony. I’ve walked through fire and didn’t come out smelling like smoke. I preach the gospel and didn’t stutter one time, because when the Holy Ghost takes over, fear takes flight. Some of you young wolves wanna throw shade, diss me from the sidelines, talking about money,titles and platforms. But I’ve already given it all to Jesus. My validation doesn't come from men, it comes from the King of kings. Whether I got a congregation or not, I preach like Heaven’s listening—because it is. You talk about ministry in the streets? I come from the streets. I’ve prayed with addicts, cried with the broken, preached and watched God move where no pulpit could go. This isn’t religion. This is revival. A LivingRealword revival. And as long as Pastor Lozane Lawrence is breathing, LivingRealWord Revival lives. So I’m not dead. I’m not done. And I'm not scared. I’m not running. I’m still standing. Still preaching. Still pressing. I’ve been knocked down, but never knocked out. I've been stabbed in the back and my head, I’ve been hated, but never silenced. Persecuted, but not abandoned. I didn’t break. I didn’t fold. And by the grace of God, I never will.So hear me loud and clear: No matter what, I preach. Whether loved or hated, cheered or booed, I preach. And I’ll keep preaching until my last breath because Christ is worthy. So let the world rage, let the enemy roar—I’m covered by the blood, and I stand on the Word. Repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ, and you will be saved.Period. #Youtubesearchlivingrealword #Pastorlozanelawrence living.simdif.com
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The Case: #JesusisGodthepeopleVsPastorLozane Charge number 1: The message is not encouraging.
Words of Pastor Lozane Lawrence: Your Honor, esteemed members of the court, today we'd like to highlight a pivotal scripture that underscores Jesus' divinity and its profound impact. In John 14:1, Jesus says, "Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me." This statement not only emphasizes faith in Jesus but also parallels the faith believers have in God, suggesting a divine connection.
By encouraging his disciples and us to believe in him just as we believe in God, Jesus positions himself as an integral part of our faith, reinforcing the notion of his divine nature. This message is not just theological but deeply encouraging, offering comfort and assurance to believers.
The context of this verse is crucial. Jesus is preparing his disciples for his departure, and his words serve to bolster their faith and trust in him. By invoking a belief in himself akin to belief in God, Jesus solidifies his divine identity and provides a foundation for the Christian faith.
We submit that John 14:1 is a powerful testament to Jesus' divinity, encapsulated in a message of hope and reassurance. This scripture encourages believers and underscores the significance of faith in Jesus as an essential component of their relationship with God.
#youtubesearchlivingrealword #pastorlozanelawrence living.simdif.com
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Hebrews 5:8-9 (KJV) Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered;
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