Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 3” (1 Kings 17:17-19)

Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 3” (1 Kings 17:17-19)
Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 3” (1 Kings 17:17-19)

“Believe the Impossible – Pt. 3” (1 Kings 17:17-19)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

Pastor Jan Perkins continues his series on believing God for the impossible in 1 Kings 17. Beginning in verse 17 “He’s still got to bring it to pass. Doesn’t matter ya’ll what the situation may look like. Her son still had to live. And sometimes God will allow situations in our life to try our faith… God says ‘Before I let you walk in this season of overflow and increase, I got to try ya.'” Listen as Pastor Perkins explains that money and easy circumstances aren’t necessary a sign of God’s favor – but that favor is released when we remain obedient in the hard times.

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