Wednesday Evening Service - June 5th, 2024
Wednesday Night Service
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05-Jun-2024
DO YOU KNOW WHO IS IN YOUR BOAT? - Faith will always see God. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Gabriel Swaggart reads Mark 4:35-41 teaching on the miracles of Jesus. He shares the story of Horatio Spafford, who in the late 1800’s lost his wealth, his son, wife, and four daughters but by the grace of God was able to write the old hymn, It Is Well With My Soul. During the storm on the Sea of Galilee, the Apostles doubted and became full of fear, but yet Jesus Himself was in their boat. Pastor Gabe warns us that fear and doubt will prevent us from seeing the hand of God in our lives even when He has never left us. We must not focus on our storms, for when we do, we lose sight of who God is, and what He is trying to do in our lives. God tests us for our growth, not our destruction. He is still a miracle working God, and He is saying to us today, peace be still, I am with you. With Jesus Christ in our boat, we will make it to the other side.
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