Generation Of The Cross - Aug. 13th, 2022
Generation Of The Cross
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13-Aug-2022
Today on The Generation of The Cross, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by JSBC Professor Dr. David Watts, and Powerhouse Kidz Pastor Jonathan Steele. The three continue their discussion on the believer’s call to evangelize the world, and that includes children. Children understand salvation and can share it with others as much as adults can. Brother Jonathan says, unfortunately, adults think they need to water down the scripture for children, which is wrong and is very different from breaking it down. For the young and old, scripture needs to be broken down, which leads to understanding a word and its definition. Any age of a child can understand when the bible is presented correctly; watering it down will change the definition. Justification by faith, and faith alone is understandable to even the youngest of children. Jesus said, those who are converted, with just a childlike faith shall enter the Kingdom of God.
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