Frances & Friends - Aug. 25th, 2020
Frances & Friends • 26-Aug-2020
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss how the Spanish Flu of 1918 was a definitive killer; the worst in history, killing some 675-thousand Americans, and infecting some 500-million worldwide, and there is still no vaccine for it to this day. The reaction we’ve seen to COVID19 is so different from any virus in history. Brother Donnie believes the powers that be are instilling fear and thus confusion is the result with all the faulty data that has been going out. Brother Nations says it’s the spirit of fear that is crippling people. An emailer asks about Matthew 17:20; if we have faith as small as a mustard seed, what does strengthen it? Brother Muzzerall says it’s about the quality of faith, The Centurion’s faith was applauded by Jesus, as faith expected out of a Jew. If we stay in fellowship with Christ and His Word, it helps to strengthen and build our faith. Brother Brown says it’s the object of faith that must be correct; that is in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Brother Donnie offers Romans 12:3, we see all are given a measure of faith; it will be up and down, faith does not grow if it’s not tested.
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