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Will You Be Convinced?

55 min · 18 de may de 2026
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The message explored the critical difference between mental acknowledgment of God and genuine, transformative conviction in His promises. Drawing from Romans 4:20-21, we examined how Abraham was "fully persuaded" that what God had promised, He was also able to perform. The message addressed the crisis facing the modern American church—a body of believers who know the songs and attend services but lack the deep-rooted conviction needed to walk in spiritual authority, pray bold prayers, and believe God for the impossible. This resignation to powerless faith keeps us bound when God has called us to freedom, sick when He has declared us healed, and stagnant when He has promised us growth and maturity. Speaker: Pastor Brent Powell

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