The word of His grace #4

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Pastor Kenny Mokoena continues his teachings on the topic, "The Word of His Grace," drawing from Acts 20:32. In verse 35, he highlights the profound truth that "It is more blessed to give than to receive." He emphasizes two key steps for believers: Commitment to God: Pastor Kenny explains that the first step is to commend oneself to God, entrusting one's life to His leadership, guidance, and care. Living in Grace: He encourages believers to be Christians who not only understand grace but also walk in the fullness of God's love, reflecting it in their daily lives. Through this teaching, he underscores the transformative power of God's Word and grace in shaping a life of generosity and faith.
25 Nov 7AM Zulu South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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