My Faith in Action: “Doing It Right” (Exodus 40)

My Faith in Action: “Doing It Right” (Exodus 40)
My Faith in Action: “Doing It Right” (Exodus 40)

“Doing It Right” (Exodus 40)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

“It is not the responsibility of the church to bring men to God. It is the responsibility of the church to bring God to men.” Today, Apostle Bernard Whaley preaches from Exodus 40, a chapter dedicated to outlining the specific instructions Moses received from the Lord about how to set up His tabernacle. Apostle Whaley emphasizes the line repeated throughout the chapter that “Moses did as the Lord commanded,” to make the point that “Moses followed everything that God commanded to the letter. If we want to have God show up, we must do it the way God wants it done.” Listen as Apostle Whaley explains how great healing and victories are possible when we stop trying to do what only God can do and “present ourselves to God in the proper way.”

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