It's time to identify ourselves by our faith in Jesus and whole-heartedly follow our King. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the importance of our allegiance to the King we serve and our role in His Kingdom. While God is a God of love and peace, He is also a God of judgment; He is faithful to discipline His children when they go astray. Jesus prophesied God’s judgment on Jerusalem for rejecting Him, and those prophesies came to pass. When nations rebel against God, reject Him, and fall into immorality, God is faithful to address it, and we see this happening in our nation today. As Christ-followers, will we declare God’s truth, even when it makes us unpopular, or will we avoid being a voice for biblical principles so we can keep our jobs, social status, and sense of security? Let’s engage in what God has called us to do so we can extend His Kingdom and avoid His increasing judgment.
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#551: The Power to Change the Future
#550: Culture & Christianity
#549: God Is Moving — Let's Join Him
#548: God Is Moving — New Heroes
#547: God Is Moving — Lessons in Listening
#546: God Is Moving — Israel, the Church & the Nations
#545: God Is Moving — Overcoming Fear
#544: God Is Moving — Men, Women & Angels
#543: God is Moving - Judgement and Deliverance
#542: Clarify Your Identity — Authority in the Heavens
#541: Clarify Your Identity — Secure in an Insecure World
#539: Clarify Your Identity — Followers of Jesus
#538: Clarify Your Identity — An Amazing Life
#537: The Gift of Life
#536: Clarify Your Identity — Freedom
#535: Clarify Your Identity — I Belong to Jesus
#534: Clarify Your Identity
#533: Seek the Lord
#532: Let's Do Difficult — Jesus' Experience
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