My Faith in Action: “The Purpose of the Gospel” (Acts 26:14)

My Faith in Action: “The Purpose of the Gospel” (Acts 26:14)
My Faith in Action: “The Purpose of the Gospel” (Acts 26:14)

“The Purpose of the Gospel” (Acts 26:14)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

Today Apostle Bernard Whaley preaches from Paul’s retelling of his conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 26:14) to highlight the primary aim and application of God’s word: “The message God sent with His son the Christ. A message of hope. A message that will turn people from darkness unto light…” Listen as Apostle Whaley explains the way this message is carried from messenger to recipient and the identity change it causes in those whose ready to hear it: “The good news that a man can hear from the Father through the Christ, open his heart to receive the Spirit of God and, having heard the Spirit of God, they will then be the sons of God.”

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