Frances & Friends - Aug, 31st, 2020
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01-Sep-2020
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss a new CDC report that finds 94-percent of all COVID19 deaths had underlying health issues, that means only six percent died from just the virus; resulting in 9,683 deaths by COVID alone. Brother Donnie says, never, in the history of America have we shutdown a country for medical reasons. The panel also addresses the frequent question involving life after suicide, and whether heaven or hell awaits those? Brother Gray says the bible is clear that a person can walk away from their faith. Hebrews speaks of a falling away, and there are many other scriptures about being blotted out of the Lamb’s book of life. Judas walked as a disciple of Christ. He was Spirit filled and even did miracles, but he lost his way. The panel reminds we are a free moral agent. We can believe or choose to not believe. Judas lost his way because he didn’t want a suffering Messiah, but a conquering one. Brother Donnie says Judas and Peter's sins were the same in God’s eyes; however, Judas in his sin ran away from God, but Peter ran toward Him.
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