Sunday Morning Service - Apr. 25th, 2021
Sunday Morning Service
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26-Apr-2021
SANCTIFICATION— In the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God; today SANCTIFICATION— In the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God; today Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart preaches from 1Corinthians 6:11. Everything in our lives must line up with the Word of God; when it does, the Holy Spirit will go to work exclusively within the parameters of the finished work of the Cross. Sanctification means we are transferred from the spirit of this world to the Spirit of God. Be reminded, just as the unsaved cannot justify themselves, the saved cannot sanctify themselves. The closer we are to the light, the more sin is exposed. Gone at last, gone at last, thank God my sins are gone at last. Everything in our lives must line up with the Word of God; when it does, the Holy Spirit will go to work exclusively within the parameters of the finished work of the Cross. Sanctification means we are transferred from the spirit of this world to the Spirit of God. Be reminded, just as the unsaved cannot justify themselves, the saved cannot sanctify themselves. The closer we are to the light, the more sin is exposed. Gone at last, gone at last, thank God my sins are gone at last.
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