Sunday Morning Service - Sep. 13th, 2020
Sunday Morning Service
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14-Sep-2020
WALK AS CHILDREN OF LIGHT- The Lord will be your Savior today or your judge tomorrow. Today Pastor Donnie Swaggart preaches from Ephesians 5:8-16. He shares the experiences of the Apostle Paul, as a prisoner of Jesus Christ. Pastor Donnie says verse eight tells us we ARE darkness, until we accept the light of Jesus Christ. We must reflect the truth of Jesus and awake from our sleep. He warns that this time is evil and addresses the church, as it must stand for the rights of the unborn that are murdered year after year. Some 65-million babies have been killed at the hands of abortionists since the legalization of abortion in 1973. Brother Donnie says voting for those who support abortion leaves blood on the voter’s hands as well. He says we must not call that which is evil, good. We must discern with scripture and walk wise according to God's Word. Vengeance is mine says the Lord; God gives life, and calls death at the hand’s of man, murder. In Jeremiah 1:5, we are told that we have been knitted by God’s hands, in our mother’s womb; and before we were born, God knew us and had a plan for us.
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