Generation Of The Cross - Aug. 22nd, 2020
Generation Of The Cross
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23-Aug-2020
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 through dispensations; discussing today the dispensation of conscience, from the Fall to the Flood. Ephesians 1:9 The reason for the flood was that evil had permeated throughout the world; thus, only one family, Noah’s family, was found living for the Lord. Sin had increased to where it had filled virtually the entirety of the earth. Brother Gabe says where there is sin, if it is left unchecked, un-repented, there will be a consequence. Brother Wilson says the flesh will never be satisfied. The panel explains how sin may be pleasurable for a season, but it will ultimately turn from a pleasurable thing to a bondage. If not guided by the Spirit, then man is guided by their own sinful conscious.
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