AN ADULTEROUS HEART- If Satan can destroy a home, he can destroy a nation. Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart reads Matthew 5:27-30 as he addresses the Christian roles of the husband and wife. Believers must be sin conscience and know the seriousness of unconfessed sin. While the seventh commandment in the Old Covenant proclaims the sin of physical adultery, Jesus, in the New Covenant addresses emotional adultery, which is even the thought of committing adultery. Pastor Gabe says in today’s society, social media has introduced more opportunities than ever to carry on an emotional relationship with someone who is not one’s spouse. In God’s eyes, this is adultery. Men are called to be the spiritual leaders of their homes according to God’s Word, and the woman is to submit, honor, and respect her husband as he submits to God. We must be careful, as Satan tries to deceive on the back of unhappiness, boredom, and loneliness; then, we look for happiness, appreciation, and validation in someone else. Only faith in the finished work of Christ can allow the Holy Spirit to work in a marriage so that both can deny self and live out a victorious Christian marriage as God created it to be.
Up Next in 2024
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Sunday Morning Service - June 2nd, 2024
FAITHFUL BRETHREN- Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart reads Colossians 1:1-2 teaching on the believer’s faithfulness to salvation. Every believer will one day stand before the judgment seat of Christ; not to be judged for our sin, for that has been covered by the blood of Je...
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Sunday Morning Service - May 26th, 2024
A MURDEROUS HEART-THE DEADLY POWER OF UNRESOLVED ANGER- Our words can either lift someone up, or they can destroy them. Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart reads Matthew 5:21-26 as he continues his study of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Pastor Gabe warns us of the judgment of...
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Sunday Morning Service -May 19th, 2024
GOD SEES, GOD HEARS, GOD KNOWS, AND GOD DELIVERS- Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Donnie Swaggart reads Exodus 3:7-8 encouraging us that the Lord hears our cries. Just as He heard the cries of the Israelite’s under Egyptian bondage, their exodus was symbolic of man’s redemption. All the...