Reigning In Life Podcast
Welcome to the Reigning in Life Podcast with Apostle Mtho — a life-transforming journey into the realities of God’s Word and the power of the Kingdom. Join Apostle Mtho, the esteemed founder and senior pastor of Redemption Center, as he delivers revelatory teachings, practical wisdom, and faith-building messages designed to empower you to reign in every area of life.
Through dynamic preaching and Spirit-led insight, this podcast equips believers to walk in victory, purpose, dominion, and intimacy with God. Whether you are seeking spiritual growth, breakthrough, healing, leadership development, or a deeper understanding of your identity in Christ, each episode will strengthen your faith and inspire you to live the redemption life God intended for you.
Tune in weekly and discover how to rise above limitations, renew your mind through the Word, and reign in life through Jesus Christ.
Episodes

Sunday May 03, 2026
Sunday May 03, 2026
Enlargement By Faith is the spiritual process of moving from limitation, debt, and sickness into God’s abundance and increased influence. According to Apostle Mtho, enlargement is God's explicit desire for His children, moving them "from glory to glory" through a multiplied impact on their finances, careers, and personal lives.

Sunday May 03, 2026
Sunday May 03, 2026
Building a vibrant, intimate relationship with God is the single most important pursuit of your life, serving as the anchor that provides direction, perspective, and significance. Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, allows a man to move beyond personal effort and skill to access the spiritual realities—such as peace, wholeness, and purpose—that were made available on the cross. This eternal life is defined not merely by living forever, but by an intimate, experiential knowing of God that moves beyond secondhand information to a personal relationship. When you prioritize this relationship above all else, it becomes your most prized possession, empowering you to relate correctly to others and protecting you from evil and temptation. As demonstrated by Joseph's refusal of Potiphar's wife, a vibrant connection with the Holy Spirit provides the strength to say "no" to traps and the guidance to avoid dangers that God already sees coming. Ultimately, knowing God for yourself ensures you are not misled by false teachings and that your life is built on the secure foundation of His good and kind nature.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
In this session of the "Prosperous Soul" series, the teaching shifts from the renewed mind to Emotion Management. While many believe they are victims of their feelings, the Word of God reveals that emotions are a tool designed by God for our benefit, but they must be managed by the spirit. To reign in life, you must understand that you are not an "emotional person" by nature; you are a spirit who has the authority to direct your emotional makeup.

Sunday Apr 26, 2026
Sunday Apr 26, 2026
The Redemption Life is not just a religion or a list of rules; it is the miraculous, supernatural life of God deposited within every believer at salvation. Often referred to as Zoë (the God-kind of life), it is a life that exists on a higher plane than plant, animal, or mere biological human life. This life is accessed not through mental struggle or physical feeling, but through the progression of revelation found in the New Testament epistles, which teach us that we are brand new creations. In this life, your spirit—the real you—is perfected and cannot be sick, depressed, or defeated; however, you must be conscious of this reality to activate it. Faith serves as the bridge to this life, allowing you to "appropriate" the buffet of blessings Jesus already finished on the cross, from physical healing and academic success to deliverance from generational cycles.

Sunday Apr 26, 2026
Sunday Apr 26, 2026
In this "Marketplace Ministry" teaching, the focus is on the biblical mandate from Luke 19:13 to "occupy until He comes," challenging believers to move beyond passive "end-time" hysteria and embrace their specific assignments in society. By breaking down the Seven Mountains of Influence—including business, education, and government—the message emphasizes that every Christian is saved and called to dispossess the "giants" in their respective industries. Success in the marketplace requires a deliberate audit of one's God-given abilities and the realization that your high calling may not be behind a pulpit, but in a boardroom or an IT office where your unique gifts provide Kingdom solutions. Ultimately, the teaching encourages professionals to be intentional with their influence, understanding that their marketplace purpose is not a secondary role but a vital mission to establish God’s dominion and generate wealth for the advancement of His Kingdom.

Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
In this session of the Reigning in Life series, Apostle Mtho explains that while your spirit is perfected the moment you are born again, your soul is in a continuous process of being saved and transformed. To reign in life, you must understand that the primary battlefield for spiritual warfare is not in the "heavenlies" far away, but within your soul, your mind, will, emotions, and conscience.

Sunday Apr 19, 2026
Sunday Apr 19, 2026
In this introductory session of the "From Glory to Glory" series, Apostle Mtho explains that God's design for your life is unending progress. Your path should not be one of stagnation or recycling old testimonies; instead, it should be like a shining light that grows "brighter and brighter" (Proverbs 4:18). To move into these higher levels of results and impact, you must shift your focus from the natural world to the spiritual reality within you.

Sunday Apr 19, 2026
Sunday Apr 19, 2026
In this transformative session of the Reigning in Life podcast, the message delivered to women centers on the powerful theme of being a "Product of Grace" and fulfilling the mandate for "Good Works." Grounded in Ephesians 2:10, the teaching emphasizes that every woman is God's intentional "workmanship," a term that defines her not as a product of her past, trauma, or parental background, but as a deliberate creation of an intelligent God. This identity is anchored in the spirit, where there is no gender distinction, and every believer is already "fearfully and wonderfully made" (Psalm 139:14), possessing the same spiritual authority and capacity for wisdom and power as Christ Himself.
The sermon introduces the concept of the "Made in Christ" label, explaining that our most significant transformation took place at the cross, effectively overriding any previous history of failure or generational curses. This spiritual "last substantial transformation" means that a woman's true value is found in the craftsmanship of Christ rather than in her mistakes or societal expectations. Furthermore, the teaching shifts from identity to impact, asserting that we are not created for display like trophies, but for the performance of "Good Works" that meet urgent needs in our families, campuses, and industries. Every woman is called to be a role model of integrity and excellence, proving her profession of godliness through tangible acts that provide solutions to spiritual, emotional, and material problems.
Finally, the message culminates in a clarion call for women to "Dazzle" (Matthew 5:16). To dazzle is to be so incredibly bright and excellent in your field—whether in academia, finance, or hospitality—that you command attention and glorify the Father through your success. This "Dazzle Life" rejects false humility and refuses to let romantic distractions or personal insecurities dim the light of God's potential. By arising and shining, every woman becomes a solution to the world's unmet needs, turning her potential into a reality that manifests the brilliance of God's grace in every sphere of life.

Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
In this foundational session of the "Prosperous Soul" series, the message clarifies that while a believer’s spirit is perfected and sealed at the moment of salvation, the soul—consisting of the mind, will, emotions, and conscience—requires a continuous process of sanctification and renewal. Drawing from 3 John 1:2, the teaching emphasizes that true prosperity and physical health in Christ are directly linked to the prosperity of the soul, which acts as the essential bridge between the supernatural spirit and the natural body. Because the spirit is already complete in Christ, many unanswered prayers for things like self-control or peace are actually calls for the believer to "work out" their salvation by unpacking the spiritual gifts already within them and aligning their soulish faculties with the Word of God.
The sermon further warns that the soul is the primary battlefield where spiritual warfare occurs, as the enemy cannot touch a believer's spirit but can bombard their mind and emotions with toxic thoughts to quench the flow of divine life. By understanding that we are not our feelings, we can take authority over our emotional states, as David did in Psalm 42 when he commanded his soul to hope in God despite feeling cast down. This process of restoration, as mentioned in Psalm 23, involves God bringing our minds and emotions back to a point of health where past traumas lose their "sting" and no longer dictate our identity. Ultimately, a prosperous soul is built through a disciplined investment in biblical knowledge and instruction, as Proverbs 19:8 notes that he who gets wisdom loves his own soul, ensuring that the life of Christ can flow unhindered through a renewed and healthy personality.

Sunday Apr 12, 2026
Sunday Apr 12, 2026
In this inspiring message from the Reigning in Life podcast, Pastor Sma calls every believer to a higher level of intentionality and urgency regarding their unique, God-given purpose. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1:9, the sermon emphasizes that salvation and calling are inseparable; to be saved is to be drafted into a "high calling" that was predestined before the beginning of time. This calling is not a small matter, as it carries a heavy weight of responsibility with the lives and destinies of others directly attached to your faithfulness. By running your own race rather than comparing yourself to others, you honor the specific path God has laid out, recognizing that every sphere of influence—from the pulpit to the boardroom—is a mission field that requires your unique contribution to succeed.
The teaching highlights the critical urgency of this spiritual journey, noting that Hebrews 12:1 commands us to "run" with endurance rather than crawl or walk with complacency. This urgency is fueled by the realization that the enemy is working with great wrath because his time is short, and any delay in our obedience can have secondary consequences for those we were sent to reach. Using the biblical example of Jonah, the speaker illustrates how refusing to stay in your lane can create unnecessary "storms" for the people around you. To run effectively and "run to win," a believer must cultivate a focused relationship with Jesus as the Author and Finisher of faith, while actively laying aside the weights of sin, indiscipline, and laziness that act as drags on spiritual speed. Ultimately, the message serves as a clarion call to stop postponing your purpose, urging you to step into your role as a pace-setter for your generation so that the salvation and breakthrough of others are not delayed by your hesitation.







