Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:17-19)

Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:17-19)
Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:17-19)

“Believe the Impossible – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:17-19)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

Pastor Jan Perkins delivers the second part in his series on believing God for the impossible (1 Kings 17) with a reminder that “You got to partake in Christ’s sufferings.” He goes on to explain, “What that means is that you got to sit down with Him at the table. And just like they beat Him and talked about him, they gonna beat you and talk about you.” Listen as Pastor Perkins reminds us that the evil that appears in our lives comes from the Enemy, not from God, but to be encouraged that, “when the devil is working, you know that God’s working too.”

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