My Faith in Action: “God’s Protection” (Romans 8:31, Psalms 91, Matt. 6:33)

My Faith in Action: “God’s Protection” (Romans 8:31, Psalms 91, Matt. 6:33)
My Faith in Action: “God’s Protection” (Romans 8:31, Psalms 91, Matt. 6:33)

God’s Protection” (Romans 8:31, Psalms 91, Matt. 6:33)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

In today’s political, physical and spiritual climate, there are many issues we can be afraid of. Can be, but don’t have to be. Apostle Bernard Whaley is here to remind us that God our King offers His Kingdom citizens protection. Protection so infallible that, if He is for us who, indeed, can be against us? (Romans 8:31) But, in order to benefit from that protection, we must do three things: trust God, have a real relationship with Him (Psalms 91) and seek Him first (Matt. 6:33). Listen as Apostle Whaley explains how we can have rest in trying times because Satan has already been defeated.

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