My Faith in Action: “The Lord Has Need of You” (Luke 19:30-31)

My Faith in Action: “The Lord Has Need of You” (Luke 19:30-31)
My Faith in Action: “The Lord Has Need of You” (Luke 19:30-31)

“The Lord Has Need of You” (Luke 19:30-31)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

“We are the children of God and we have a responsibility to God.” This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley speaks to us about the story of the colt Jesus rode into town on the very first Palm Sunday, “If anyone asks you why you’re untying it, say ‘The Lord has need of him.'” (Luke 19:31) Of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Apostle Whaley says, “I believe God is wanting to wake his church up. We are the true hospital… a place where people can come get healed.” Listen as he issues a warning against speculating on what the Lord is saying through the current crisis and encourages us to instead focus on what is certain: that “He’s calling into closer relationship with Him, so we can clearly hear His Voice.”

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