Purim and Passover 2022 — A time for divine reversal!
Purim and Passover 2022 — A time for divine reversal!
In this faith-filled message, Pastor Jack introduces the biblical Feast of Purim by telling the story of Esther in a fresh and engaging way. This message will stir both the desire for and expectation in prayer that dares to believes God for His divine reversal in situations that seem hopeless. He then blends that with prayer for Ukraine, under attack from Russia at the time of this message.
What do Esther, the Feast of Purim, and the spiritual gifts of knowledge and wisdom have in common? They are all features of this week’s message of encouragement and faith! Get ready to move forward into something new and exciting!
This message is literally filled with faith! In addition to balanced, unique teaching and fresh biblical understanding on the gift of faith, be prepared for an invitation into deeper, more fulfilling expectation into divine, informed trust in a God who has a hope and a future for you!
Should we be praying for divine healing? If God doesn’t heal, is it a lack of faith? What are we to believe? Too often our view of divine healing is more informed by our personal experience than by what the Bible actually says — and that’s what Pastor Jack takes a look at this week.
So we know that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind. But what does that promise have to do with spiritual gifts? As it turns out, quite a bit. Pastor Jack takes a look at how they are linked and why it’s important. Along the way he gives a deeper understanding of miracles – and why, if you’re a follower of Jesus, you’ve already seen and experienced them.
What do limping and leaping have in common? And what does that have to do with being God’s “chosen people?” Pastor Jack answer these and other questions as we keep looking at divine reversals and enter into the Passover season.
In this very unique Palm Sunday message, Pastor Jack looks at everything that was going on as Jesus enters Jerusalem, including one very important and often overlooked detail: the Pharisees wanted Lazarus dead! What? Why? And why should that motivate us in a whole new way as followers of Jesus? Find out and be encouraged!