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The Year Of Living In The Upper Room (Full Sermon) | Joseph Prince | Gospel Partner Episode

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The Year Of Living In The Upper Room (Full Sermon) | Joseph Prince | Gospel Partner Episode Get excited as Pastor Prince reveals God’s heart for the church in 2024. About Gospel Partner Gospel Partner is a publishing house committed to advancing the gospel of grace. Our mission is to find ways to make Jesus-centered, grace-based teaching resources completely free for those who cannot afford them. If you would like to join us in this global publishing mission reaching over 150 nations, and receive access to more than 1,000 sermons by Joseph Prince, visit: https://www.gospelpartner.com/2024 Here are other ways you can support the mission: • Become a supporter on Patreon:    / officialgospelpartner   • Become a supporter on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gospelpa... Through any of these ways above, you will be supporting our ongoing commitment and publishing mission to (1) accelerate our content development work, (2) support the innovation of our technology, and (3)

Brian Head Welch - Why are they Corrupt?

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In times past, my reflections aligned with those of Brian Head Welch. The focal point of my contemplation rested on individuals who identified as "Christians" and exhibited a tendency to pass judgment on their fellow believers. Notably, their assertion of moral perfection since embracing Christianity raised concerns for me. I attribute a certain level of accountability to God for these individuals, positing that their judgmental attitudes could potentially estrange believers from their faith, particularly those newly initiated. Over the course of my extensive journey as a believer, spanning numerous years, I began to scrutinize my own perseverance in sin, driven by a palpable aversion to the Pharisaical and hypocritical behaviors displayed by some Christians. Despite my genuine desire to mirror God's unconditional love, I grapple with an inherent inability to do so. Consequently, I made a deliberate decision to disengage from unproductive debates and immersed myself in a