The Message Of The Cross - Aug, 28th, 2020
The Message of the Cross
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Noah stepped off the Ark and built an altar unto the Lord. Today on The Message of The Cross, Brother Swaggart and panel discuss how the judgment of God had brought Noah to this place. Without God there is no life, and there is no way. The Ark was the biggest ship ever built up until World War I; big enough for all to heed the call to get in and be saved from the flood to come. Only Noah, and his family willingly entered in. While the flood brought the judgment of God, it wasn’t until the smell of Noah’s sacrifice went up that the Lord was pleased. Brother Swaggart says we may not have a great revival to come, but there will be a great harvest of souls before the return of Christ. There is much land to be possessed. Brother Swaggart warns the Modern Church to pray about what they are sitting under. He asks, are you hearing the true Gospel from the Word of God that you can stand on to tell others about salvation in Christ? Brother Josh reads Matthew 9:36-38; Jesus said, the harvest is not in question, but the laborers are few. Will you answer the call?
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