Today on The Generation of The Cross, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by SBN Director Chad Mansur, discussing the Dispensation of Human Government; this during the time when the rains of Noah’s flood came to an end. After leaving the Ark, Noah and his family offered sacrifices unto the Lord. The Lord’s command to them was to repopulate the earth through Noah’s three sons. They were given authority over the animal and plant Kingdom. In Genesis 9:4, scripture says man is not to eat or drink blood; because blood in sacrifices typified the great atonement of Christ shedding His blood for all humanity. Brother Gabe says when Jesus rose from the dead, He had no blood in Him because it was all poured out on Calvary’s Cross; the Holy Spirit is now His life source. Just as at salvation, our life source goes from blood to the Holy Spirit. Brother Chad points out, here God is restoring the respect of life, despite all the death they just witnessed. There is a sanctity of human life. We are God’s highest creation, greater than the angels; thus, the further we stray from God, the less valuable life becomes.
Up Next in 2020
-
Generation Of The Cross - Aug. 22nd, ...
Rain is coming. So Noah told the people, repent, get in the Ark or you will be destroyed. Today on The Generation of The Cross, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by SBN Spanish interpreter Wilson Abreu and JSBC Professor Paris Ragan. The panel discusses how God reveals Himself to His people thr...
-
Generation Of The Cross - Aug. 8th, 2020
Today on The Generation of The Cross, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by JSBC professor, Dr. Don Paul Gray along with Chief Academic Officer, Stephanie Beauregard, Dean of Students, Paris Ragan,and SBN producer/Media Communications Professor Armondo Frank all of which are professors at the coll...
-
Generation Of The Cross - Aug. 1st, 2020
Today on The Generation of The Cross, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by JSBC professor, Dr. Don Paul Gray along with Stephanie Beauregard, Chief Academic Officer, and Paris Ragan, Dean of Students, both are also professors at the college. The panel is addressing questions coming in from paren...