Frances & Friends - Mar. 8th, 2021
Frances & Friends
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1h 43m
He’s able, He’s able, I know He is able; I know my Lord is able to carry me through. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel encourage us to trust and believe that the Lord is all powerful and can bring us through all of life’s struggles and discouragements. Brother Josh prays that all Christian’s seek a fresh touch of God every day so the Holy Spirit can move and bring His power against the wiles of the devil. The Lord is looking for yielded vessels. He needs all believers to listen and heed His call to do His will until He returns. Brother Gray says he prays for the church and families as we see both being destroyed by sin, liberalism, and just a blatant departure from the Word of God. Discussing the stronghold of anxiety, Brother Nations reminds us of who we are in Jesus Christ, and how we can take authority over the attempts of Satan in the name of Jesus; for our weapons are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. (2 Corinthians 10:4- Psalm 91)
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