Kingdom Vision: “Grace & Law – Pt. 3” (James 5:15, Mark 16:15)

Kingdom Vision: “Grace & Law – Pt. 3” (James 5:15, Mark 16:15)

Pastor Brown elaborates on the church's relationship to phenomena like COVID-19 and our responsibility to share that with the outside world. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“Grace & Law – Pt. 3” (James 5:15, Mark 16:15)
Pastor Kevin Brown | Kingdom Vision Christian Center

Pastor Kevin Brown opens the third installment of his five-part series on grace and the law saying, “‘The prayer of faith shall save the sick’… So, we should be available to lay hands on people. Not just here [in church], but at your home because you are anointed to lay hands, if you believe that you are because the Word says that you are. All you’re doing is coming into agreement with God.” Referencing, not only the sin referred to as sickness in James 5:15, but the literal pandemic, Pastor Brown elaborates on the church’s relationship to natural phenomena like the COVID-19 pandemic and our responsibility to share that with the outside world as outlined in Mark 16:15: “Corona is a lie. Sickness is a lie. Disease is a lie, for me, the believer. Not everyone, but for who? A believer. God doesn’t see us in the same light as He sees the world.”

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