Apostle Reuben Habaasa interview with Tr David Okello Part 7

In Part 7 of his conversation with Tr. David Okello, Apostle Reuben Habaasa steps into the arena of faith with laser-sharp clarity. He starts by unwrapping—ever so gently, yet unflinchingly—the heart of being born again: not just a buzzword in pews, but a spiritual awakening that changes how you see existence itself.

He paints salvation as an original blueprint, something not patched together for convenience but authored by divine intent. It’s not about stylish slogans or spiritual trendiness. Calling oneself “saved”—which he humorously, but pointedly, labels “savedees”—isn’t what gets you there. Instead, salvation depends on recognizing our flaws, turning toward divine grace, and embracing a transformation that redefines reality.

Apostle Habaasa doesn’t shy from pulling back the curtain on what misleads many into thinking they’re already “there” spiritually. He reminds listeners that real salvation involves more than church attendance or heartfelt affirmations—it’s about a shift in identity that only the Spirit can initiate.

His reflections aren’t academic; they pulse with personal conviction and the urgency of someone who’s been commissioned. The language is pastoral—gentle yet insistent, inviting listeners to pause, consider, and perhaps recalibrate what they’ve imagined about faith.

Listen to the interview below:

4 COMMENTS

  1. That’s great man of God.
    Our Salvation is not like the world used to know but we New Jerusalem understand what is.

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