My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church! It’s Working Time!” (Romans 13:11-14)

My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church! It’s Working Time!” (Romans 13:11-14)
My Faith in Action: “Wake Up, Church! It’s Working Time!” (Romans 13:11-14)

“Wake Up, Church! It’s Working Time!” (Romans 13:11-14)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley expounds on the exhortation for the church to wake up at the end of Romans 13, saying: “We believe that the world is ripe for the harvest. People are going through things with this pandemic and racism… and people need hope. They need somewhere where they can turn. But the church is not conscious of what is going on around them. We know how to go to church, but we have not been being the Church recently.” Listen as Apostle Whaley calls on the modern church to emulate the faithfulness and boldness of the early church so the body can assume its rightful identity and perform the miracles the world so badly needs now.

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