Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible” (1 Kings 17:16-17)

Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible” (1 Kings 17:16-17)
Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible” (1 Kings 17:16-17)

“Believe the Impossible” (1 Kings 17)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

“Ain’t no sense in having a man of God, if you ain’t gonna listen to him. Just like every good team need a coach. There ain’t no sense in having a coach if you ain’t gonna follow them.” Today, Pastor Jan Perkins continues his lesson on divine instructions and obedience in 1 Kings 17 with a reminder that we need to trust God in all circumstances and not fall prey to being a “fair weather saint.” Listen as Pastor Perkins explains that “even after a great victory, sometimes things arise in your life,” and that, when they do – and especially when there seems to be no way out – “God is about to do a miracle in your life.”

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