Crossfire Services - Aug. 6th, 2020
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GOD’S COMMAND FOR REPENTANCE- Even though we may search for God, wondering if He’s really there; be assured, He’s always close by. Tonight at Crossfire Pastor Gabriel Swaggart preaches from Acts 17:24-30. When man failed in the Garden, God out of love, didn’t leave man in that failed condition, but gave man an option. God has given man the ability to choose, or reject His way to be saved from the sin nature that lies within all of humanity. Brother Gabe says now, because of Christ's finished work on the Cross, salvation is open to all men and women. God is a judge who cannot abide sin, and Jesus is the only answer. God commands everyone, everywhere to repent. Brother Gabe says with technology, the Gospel can now go all over the world. The scripture says, to whom much is given, much is required. It is God’s will that all people say yes to Christ. God loves us enough to give us a choice. He will not force Himself on anyone; but know, the Way has been given. Repentance is saying, I can’t save myself; God save me!
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