Empowered through the Father's Love | Philip Haslam | 13 October 2024

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Philip Haslam dives into Ephesians 3:14-21, exploring God's awesome love and grace. He explains that grace isn't just forgiveness—it's also God empowering us. Sharing personal stories, like his life-changing time at Bethel Church, he shows how experiencing God's love can heal and transform us. He urges us to "love first, then do," meaning our actions flow naturally when we're rooted in love.
13 Oct 2024 English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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