THAT I MAY KNOW HIM— I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ. Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart preaches from Philippians 3:8-10. Paul authors this writing from prison. Pastor Gabe says it is astonishing to think that this same man, while unsaved, named Saul, hated Christians to the point that he breathed out threatenings; not only imprisoning Christians, but slaughtering them. But while on the road to Damascus, with one mission, to break the back of the church, all of a sudden a bright light shines down knocking Saul to the ground. Saul hears a voice calling him, “Saul, Saul why do you persecute me?” And in an instant, his whole life changed; blinded in the natural, but his eyes opened in the spiritual. Do you know this life-changing Savior?
Up Next in 2021
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Crossfire Services - Sep. 23rd. 2021
GO FORWARD— We fight so much to get ahead in life. We fight to grow Spiritually. We fight to sanctify ourselves. We turn so much into a fight of how we can do this, and how we can accomplish that; and all God’s looking for is let me fight for You. Let me take you forward. Let me move in your...
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Crossfire Service - Sep. 9th, 2021
WHATEVER THE NEED, GOD’S GOT IT— Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart preaches from Philippians 4:19. But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. The Apostle Paul’s first convert in Macedonia was a woman whose name was Lydia, a businesswoman,...
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Crossfire Service - Aug. 26th, 2021
THE RISE AND FALL OF UZZIAH— Tonight at Crossfire Pastor Gabriel Swaggart preaches from Chronicles 26:1-5. Speaking of Uzziah, scripture says, he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord; and he sought God in the days of Zechariah. Zechariah was a priest, who had understanding in the v...