Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss Mark 11:20-21 and the parable of the fig tree and how it represents Israel. While the fig tree looked beautiful on the outside, as if it had fruit, it did not. The tree was barren, and Jesus cursed it and it withered; representative of the destruction of Israel in 70 AD. Dr. Gray asks, what is an application for this parable today? Brother Donnie says it’s representative of the church today. It’s outward appearance looks as if it has a lot of lush leaves in it’s programs and such; but there is no fruit, where souls are actually being saved. The panel discusses James 2:2-24, and how the born again experience produces an ordered life, and there will be fruit. Brother Smith reminds that works do not produce proper faith, but faith will produce proper works. Discussing current events, the panel says we need to know the difference between the truth and propaganda. Brother Brown says we need to be aware of the antichrist spirit infiltrating America.
Up Next in 2020
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Frances & Friends - Jul. 1st,2020
It rains on the just, and the unjust. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss whether Christians should own weapons and use them in moments of self-defense. The panel also discusses a Kentucky Assembly of God Pastor's dreams circulating on social media. The Pastor says ...
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Frances & Friends - Jun. 30th, 2020
A preacher must have the call of God on their life to do the will of God. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss how someone knows they are called of God, and how the Holy Spirit confirms that calling. Brother Muzzerall says he knew his calling when he realized he woul...
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Frances & Friends - Jun. 29th, 2020
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the nine gifts of the Spirit, 1 Corinthians 12:8-18. Brother Donnie says he believes more Christians are using the gifts, likely more than they know. The Gift of discernment and of wisdom are two of the gifts that many Christians u...