Sunday Morning Service - Jan. 17th, 2021
Sunday Morning Service
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18-Jan-2021
The Love Of God — We are finite beings, so how can we comprehend the infinite love of God? Today Pastor Donnie Swaggart addresses that question as he preaches from John 3:16. He shares the song, the ‘Love of God’, written in 1917; with the words “His erring child, He reconciled” and "redeeming grace for Adam’s race". Brother Donnie encourages us, that God can use anyone He so chooses, no matter the mess we’ve made of our lives. He reminds us that Abraham’s grandson, Jacob, whose name means liar, God changed his name to Israel, meaning a prince with God. Remember, the devil takes, but God gives. While we are all born in sin, and sin is unlovable, God still loves us. His love looks beyond our failures. We must remember God has agape love for us; it is never failing. He made a way, through the death of His only Son, Jesus Christ; we can come to Jesus, and the sin nature we are born with is forever changed into His divine nature.
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