My Faith in Action: “Now What?” (John 17:1-26)

My Faith in Action: “Now What?” (John 17:1-26)
My Faith in Action: “Now What?” (John 17:1-26)

“Now What?” (John 17:1-26)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

“Our source of power is our connection with the Godhead. We need to know that we’re not ordinary. The Bible says, ‘Greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.’ We’re not bound by our carnal condition because we are divine as well as natural.” This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley expounds on John 17, a chapter recounting Jesus’ last prayer to the Father in the Garden of Gethsemane before He was crucified. Listen as Apostle Whaley uses the theology outlined in this prayer to explain why, “That’s why we reckon the flesh dead and don’t allow the flesh to get in the way of the work that God has assigned to our hand.”

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