Fishers by Faith: Seeing in the Supernatural (Nehemiah 6)

Fishers by Faith: Seeing in the Supernatural (Nehemiah 6)
Fishers by Faith: Seeing in the Supernatural (Nehemiah 6)

“Exposing Our Secret Enemies” (Nehemiah 6)
Pastor Jan Perkins| Fishers by Faith Ministries

“Without trials, we cannot become what our heavenly Father wants us to become. You can’t do it. Sometimes God has to take us through to develop us.” – Pastor Jan Perkins

Today, Pastor Jan Perkins continues his lesson in Nehemiah 6 with a caution against believing what the world thinks when it sees Christians undergoing trials: “They judging you from a place where God is just developing you. See, they mess up – they think that God is through with you. But he ain’t through with you, He just developing you. So they judge you from where you at, but they don’t see where you’re going.” Listen as Pastor Perkins calls us to “see in the supernatural,” the kind of vision that enables us to see where we’re going instead of only where we’re at now.

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