As believers, we are to treat all people, as we would want to be treated. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and the panel discuss James 2:1-9; James was writing in response to an issue, as he was seeing a favoritism in the church towards the wealthy. This was an open rebuke to the people. The poor can be rich beyond measure because of their inward faith to the Lord; just because one is wealthy, it does not equate to righteousness. Brother Donnie says righteousness must be determined to faith in the heart and the fruit seen in their lives. Everything that we have belongs to God, and He blesses us to have what we have.
Up Next in 2021
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 12th, 2021
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and the panel discuss pure spirituality and that which pleases God reading in James chapter one. Brother Donnie says we must stand on the Word of God in its entirety. That we might know the certainty of what our object of faith is, the finished work ...
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Frances & Friends - Aug 11th, 2021
Despite Christ’s miracles, He was not the king/Messiah the people wanted. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and the panel discuss Matthew 12:1-7. The religious leaders of that day rejected Christ and found fault with His teachings. Brother Smith said, the Messiah, whom they had ...
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 10th, 2021
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and the panel discuss Matthew 11, as John the Baptist’s gets discouraged in prison and his beheading was near; but yet, Sister Swaggart says he did so much for the Kingdom of God. God knows where we are. He knows our hearts. Jesus knew John would s...