Jesus died to populate heaven. Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss sin in the life of a believer. God is a forgiving God, and He knows the believer’s heart who truly hates their sin and sincerely repents to God. Brother Smith says repentance is not victory, but victory can be found when we believe in the finished work of Christ. Brother Donnie explains the stock market as an investment that might better business and our country, while the sin of gambling is investing in luck. It is banking on winning on the back of another’s loss, which often leads to addiction. Answering an email about why forty years in the wilderness, the panel says the Israelites were led by God through their wilderness with a cloud by day and a fire by night, showing them the result of their rebellion and teaching a new generation the ways of God. Currently Satan controls the spirit of this world, but the earth belongs to God. All believers are called to live this life according to what is pleasing to the Lord. The Holy Spirit will help us to do just that when we anchor our faith in the finished work of Christ.
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 7th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the struggle of living out a life of Christianity within a Muslim country, as a man writes from Ghana. There is a risk of rejection, possibly torture, and even death, but Dr. Dupree says saying yes to Christ, despite possible persec...
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 4th, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel discuss the nation of Germany since the Holocaust. Brother John says Germany has suffered greatly, and has turned from its wicked ways. Looking at the biblical call for peace for Israel, Brother John explains how Israel is directly tied to...
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Frances & Friends - Aug. 3rd, 2023
Today on Frances and Friends, Sister Swaggart and panel welcome special guest, Pastor Joey Rogers from PACE Assembly Church in Pace Florida discussing the hope of the gospel and the role of the church in today’s difficult times. The panel answers an email questioning the term “persons” to descri...