My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church!” (Isaiah 58:1-12)

My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church!” (Isaiah 58:1-12)
My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church!” (Isaiah 58:1-12)

“Wake Up, Church!” (Isaiah 58:1-12)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

Today, Apostle Bernard Whaley uses the admonishment in Isaiah 58:1-12 to encourage those called – the church – to “wake up!” Apostle Whaley says, “We the church have a special mission to seek and save the lost at all costs. We have help to carry out His work on this earth” [in the form of the Holy Spirit] “…and we need to wake up and hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying to His body, so we can do what we need to be doing in these last days.” Listen as Apostle Whaley connects the dots between the Great Commission and the state of our own hearts: “Before we can wake people the up, we must wake up ourselves. The time for playing church is over.”

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