My Faith in Action: “Getting Back to the Teachings of Jesus” (Nov. 1, 2022)

My Faith in Action: “Getting Back to the Teachings of Jesus” (Nov. 1, 2022)
My Faith in Action: “Getting Back to the Teachings of Jesus” (Nov. 1, 2022)

“Getting Back to the Teachings of Jesus” (Matthew 7:1-28)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

In this episode of My Faith in Action, broadcasted on Nov. 1, 2022 on Heaven 100.1, Apostle Bernard Whaley takes us back to the basics with an underscoring of the importance of Jesus’ teachings directly from His Word and a basic outline of exactly what those are. Listen as Apostle Whaley encourages us to ask for good gifts from our heavenly Father, steer clear of hypocrisy, treat others with love and seek guidance from the Holy Spirit.

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