My Faith in Action: “If You Build It, He Will Come” (John 12:32)

My Faith in Action: “If You Build It, He Will Come” (John 12:32)
My Faith in Action: “If You Build It, He Will Come” (John 12:32)

“Doing It Right” (John 12:32)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

Today, Apostle Bernard Whaley continues his series in the theme of “if you build it, he will come,” which began last week in Exodus 40 and continues with the premise outlined in John 12:32: “If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me.” Or, as Apostle Whaley summarizes, “If we represent and live His life through us, the world will see God through us and will desire what’s on the inside of us.” Apostle Whaley exhorts us to believe the power of God to free us from our bondages so that we can truly be ambassadors of this lifestyle and “not bring men to God. But bring God to men.”

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