Wednesday Night Service - Feb. 14th, 2024
Wednesday Night Service
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14-Feb-2024
Set your face against Gog and prophesy against him. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Ezekiel 38:1-8 discussing the Antichrist, i.e, Gog, and the coming Great Tribulation and the Battle of Armageddon. Brother Swaggart shares how the Lord told him the gospel would go forth. To take it all over the world, particularly in the former Soviet Union; first with services, and then with the television broadcast. There is no greater mission than taking the life giving gospel to a lost and dying world. Brother Swaggart reminds us that God can do anything, for only the gospel can change a heart and life. The church is asked today, just as Ezekiel of old, to be a restraining force against evil. The believer is called to stand for what is right. Much of what we see in politics is moral, and our stance for what is biblically right sets things in motion in the spirit world. The church must stand for the things of God, for a great harvest of souls is coming in as the rapture draws nigh.
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