The Message Of The Cross - June 20th, 2022
The Message of the Cross
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20-Jun-2022
There is no better life than the life of a believer presently, and in the future, in heaven with God. Abundant life begins at salvation. The blessings in our walk with Christ far outweigh the things that the world offers. Today on The Message of The Cross, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and the panel discuss the rapture of all Saints and the even more abundant life lived in our future glorified bodies. Brother Swaggart reminds that if one doesn’t give their life to Christ, they will forfeit eternity spent in heaven. The lost man will experience a first death being held in hell; and then after the Great White Throne Judgment before Christ; they will then receive a new body, and will be cast into the Lake of Fire forever and ever. Brother Swaggart warns that those who go to the Lake of Fire will be forever dying, and will never know the relief of death. Jesus Christ gave Himself so that none would be lost. Brother Josh reminds the unsaved, we are not promised tomorrow; today is the day of Salvation.
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