EPISODE · Aug 12, 2020 · 40 MIN
8.9.2020 | The Nature of Power, P.1 | Pastor Rod Walker
from Truth of the Matter · host Walker Ministries Bible Study
The nature of Power was on the menu this Sunday as Pastor Rod Walker breaks down the fundamentals of the concept! He explains that true power is summed up in a single word: change! Pastor Rod works through some of the reasons why the church has lost its effectiveness in the modern age. He reveals how the enemy shrewdly manipulates us into attempting to access the kingdom of God via doorways other than the Christ! Pastor shows us that the kingdom of God is on assignment; its purpose is to produce change in the world, something the apostles of old have been marked for throughout all of history. How has the kingdom of God been working in your life? Are you the same today as you were when you first received Christ as your Lord? Buckle in! It’s time to ask yourself a hard question: “Is the power of God working in me, or am I a worker of iniquity?”
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The nature of Power was on the menu this Sunday as Pastor Rod Walker breaks down the fundamentals of the concept! He explains that true power is summed up in a single word: change! Pastor Rod works through some of the reasons why the church has lost its effectiveness in the modern age. He reveals how the enemy shrewdly manipulates us into attempting to access the kingdom of God via doorways other than the Christ! Pastor shows us that the kingdom of God is on assignment; its purpose is to produce change in the world, something the apostles of old have been marked for throughout all of history. How has the kingdom of God been working in your life? Are you the same today as you were when you first received Christ as your Lord? Buckle in! It’s time to ask yourself a hard question: “Is the power of God working in me, or am I a worker of iniquity?”
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