- 47 minutes 44 secondsThe Architecture of Grace: Beyond Rules and Regulations
This episode explores the theological transition from living under religious legalism to experiencing the freedom of divine grace. Joe argues that many modern Christians are burdened by rigid rules and denominational regulations that mirror the Old Testament law, which was intended only to reveal human inadequacy. By contrasting the figures of Martha and Mary, the source illustrates that true spiritual life comes from resting in God's presence rather than exhaustive religious performance. Joe highlights the resurrection of Lazarus to demonstrate how personal revelation and faith in Christ's current power must supersede stagnant doctrinal traditions. Ultimately, the message encourages believers to view themselves as God's beloved children, operating through a spirit of thankfulness and the unconditional love provided by Jesus. This shift in perspective allows individuals to move beyond judgmental attitudes and live by the internal guidance of the Holy Spirit.
28 April 2026, 4:12 pm - 38 minutes 6 secondsLiving in the Moment
In this transcript from the Living in the Truth podcast, Joe Granieri explores the spiritual discipline of living in the moment by prioritizing a relationship with God over earthly anxieties. Drawing from the biblical teachings of Jesus and the prophet Elijah, Joe argues that divine peace, joy, and righteousness are already present within a believer's spirit and merely need to be released through faith. He emphasizes that God is never angry with His children because Jesus absorbed all divine wrath on the cross, offering a permanent state of grace and favor. To maintain an open heart capable of hearing God's voice, the speaker warns against the hardness of heart caused by sin, bad doctrine, or the distractions of modern life. Ultimately, the text encourages immediate obedience to spiritual impressions, illustrated by a poem titled "I Am" which suggests God's presence exists only in the current moment rather than the past or future.
17 March 2026, 12:47 am - 48 minutes 45 secondsConquerors and Masterpieces
Minister Joe Granieri explores the spiritual significance of vision and imagination, defining them as the mental images that allow believers to perceive God's destiny for their lives. He emphasizes that Christians should view themselves as conquerors and masterpieces rather than victims, using their imagination to move beyond physical circumstances and access the invisible reality of heaven. Joe teaches that grace is a person, Jesus, who has already provided for every human need through his finished work on the cross. To activate these blessings, the speaker encourages listeners to meditate on scripture and cultivate a thankful heart, which shifts the mind from sin-consciousness to Christ-consciousness. By visualizing biblical promises as already fulfilled, individuals can bridge the gap between their spiritual inheritance and their daily experience. Ultimately, the text presents the imagination as a vital tool for discovering one's purpose and walking in the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit.
20 February 2026, 2:52 pm - 38 minutes 6 secondsThe Believer's Authority
This sermon explores the concept of spiritual authority, emphasizing that believers must actively combine God's grace with personal faith to live victoriously. The message asserts that while the resurrection power of Christ resides within every Christian's spirit, individuals must intentionally release this power to overcome life's challenges. Using the Armor of God as a central metaphor, Joe describes how believers can defend themselves against demonic influence and negative emotions. Key strategies for spiritual success include speaking God's Word aloud, maintaining an identity rooted in Christ, and refusing to accept sickness or fear. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to transition from a passive faith to an aggressive, voice-activated authority that manifests divine promises in the physical world.
2 February 2026, 9:05 pm - 42 minutes 44 secondsPsalm 103: Physical and Spiritual Restoration
In this sermon by Joe Granieri centered on Psalm 103, Joe explores through the lens of New Testament identity and the finished work of Jesus. He highlights the life of King David, explaining that David was considered a man after God's own heart because he maintained a constant attitude of praise despite his many personal failures. Joe contrasts the Old Covenant, characterized by law and judgment, with the New Covenant, where believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit and possess a permanent standing of righteousness. He emphasizes that God is unconditionally good, arguing that negative life events are not divine punishments but rather opportunities to rely on God's grace and healing. The message concludes by urging listeners to use their imagination and faith to see themselves as redeemed ambassadors, ultimately celebrating communion as a means to receive physical and spiritual restoration.
17 January 2026, 7:46 pm - 45 minutes 5 secondsPersonal RevivalThis week's podcast is focusing on the concept of personal revival and spiritual transformation. Joe explains that his personal renewal began after hearing a teaching on identity in Christ, particularly concerning the finished work of Jesus and the significance of the book of Ephesians. He discusses foundational theological shifts he experienced, moving from emphasizing doctrinal knowledge to understanding the absolute goodness of God and rejecting the idea that God causes suffering or is sovereignly "in control" of all earthly events. The commentary further stresses the importance of being God conscious rather than sin conscious, and highlights practical aspects of Christian life, such as activating imagination through positive memory and meditation, and praying with authority rather than begging, based on the belief that Christians already possess all power through Christ.17 December 2025, 7:08 pm
- 39 minutesAn Attitude of Gratitude
The Christian podcast episode "An Attitude of Gratitude" features Minister Joe Granieri teaching that thankfulness is an essential settled way of thinking for believers, positioning it as God's remedy for all circumstances, including trials and tribulations. Joe asserts that under the New Covenant, Christians already possess authority and do not need to beg God, but must actively "fan into flame the gift of God" within them. A major component of this message is the insistence on the "absolute goodness of God," stressing that God does not cause sickness, calamity, or anger toward His people. He explains that thanksgiving is the key to spiritual activation, granting "access to God's tangible presence," enabling the flow of peace during tribulation, and releasing His "creative and resurrection power." Finally, Joe warns that a lack of gratitude, exemplified by the nine unthankful lepers, actively limits the power of God in a person's life and prevents them from experiencing complete wholeness.
1 December 2025, 7:35 pm - 41 minutes 12 secondsThe Extravagance of God: A Hundredfold Blessing
From the "Living in the Truth" podcast with Joe Granieri, offering a sermon-style teaching that focuses on God's extravagant goodness and the concept of a "hundredfold blessing." Joe uses anecdotes, such as children singing at Yellowstone, and scriptural references—like the story of Isaac in Genesis 26 and New Testament verses—to emphasize themes of faith, divine promise, and the power of the Holy Spirit. Joe encourages listeners to overcome life's "famines" by embracing God's grace and prosperity, asserting that believers should not limit God through incorrect perspectives or lack of faith. The message culminates by urging believers to maintain an eternal perspective and live with kindness and generosity, which unlocks the overflowing blessing promised by God.
18 November 2025, 6:16 pm - 39 minutes 49 secondsLiving as an Overcomer in Life
"Living as an Overcomer in Life" offers a sermon on how believers can become disciples and "overcomers" by maintaining faith despite life's trials. The Joe emphasizes that difficulties such as financial hardship, sickness, and emotional distress are inevitable in a "fallen world" but are not caused by God. Drawing heavily from Biblical accounts, such as the feeding of the thousands and Jesus walking on water, Joe argues that victory is achieved through faith, perseverance, and continuous rejoicing in all circumstances. A key theme is the importance of "voice-activated" faith, requiring believers to speak the Word of God and maintain a testimony, rather than succumbing to doubt or focusing on negative realities.
11 November 2025, 4:37 pm - 38 minutes 39 secondsTaking the Limits Off of God
The sermon offers a powerful message on unlimited faith and the boundless nature of God's power. Joe Granieri encourages listeners to cooperate with God by believing and speaking their faith to receive promises like healing, deliverance, and peace. Central to the discourse is the idea that Christians often limit God through ignorance, wrong teaching, and spiritual complacency, drawing heavily on Old Testament examples of the Israelites who failed to remember God's past miracles. Ultimately, the message stresses that Christ's resurrection power resides within believers, allowing them to accomplish "greater works" through actively using their imagination and speaking God's word into existence.
22 October 2025, 5:47 pm - 42 minutes 11 secondsFrom Believer to Disciple
This message from the "Living in the Truth" podcast with Joe Granieri centers on the transition from being a spiritual believer to becoming an active disciple of Christ. The speaker emphasizes that discipleship is a process of maturity and continuous growth in grace and knowledge, rooted in the finished work of Jesus. Key characteristics of a disciple are outlined, including resting in Christ's finished work, diligently hearing and obeying God's voice through spontaneous thoughts, and actively engaging in servanthood toward others with genuine, disinterested benevolence. Additionally, the message encourages effortless spiritual growth through hearing the Word, maintaining humility, and walking in the fruit of the Spirit, such as love, joy, and self-control, as the definitive mark of discipleship.
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