Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 4” (1 Kings 17:20-22)

Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 4” (1 Kings 17:20-22)
Fishers by Faith: “Believe the Impossible – Pt. 4” (1 Kings 17:20-22)

“Believe the Impossible – Pt. 4” (1 Kings 17:20-22)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

Pastor Jan Perkins continues his series on believing God for the impossible in 1 Kings 17 and focuses on the topic of the effectiveness of prayer, even in our modern, fallen world. He begins with an exhortation to pray instead of worrying, “In some things, the only thing you can do is pray… Some people are dead right now, worrying about children. Don’t want their children being with certain men and certain women. And they in the grave right now, and the child’s still with the man. Now what does that tell you? Wisdom was ‘I’m just gonna pray for you. I’m not dying for you. Christ died for you!'” Listen as Pastor Jenkins concludes his series on belief by connecting the dots between the attitude in which we approach prayer and the results we ultimately get.

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