Yes lord Hallaujiah, Preàch BISHOP Noel Jones You're Open the Heart 💜 With Spiritual Fullfiling Joy To GOD Holy Spirit iñ the name of Jesus Christ our lord and savior, Hallaujiah yes lord Hallaujiah.
Febuary 6th 2024 City of Refuge Super Bowl family and friends Bishop Noel Jones the king and queen of City of Refuge do what you do sir that we loved so well and make it so plain clear and give everybody full understanding
Hello, First Lady Jones, Thanks For Shearing Your Hearts with Joyous Grace of God's glory and blessings to all in the name of Jesus Christ our lord and savior amen and Amen Again Hallaujiah.
Turn it over to our father in Heaven and give him all the glory lifting up the name of Jesus the blood did it it is done hallelujah hallelujah why why why why why why why Lord
Jesus is Love Martin Luther King Jr said love is action now is the time for Action listing of Jesus giving our father in Heaven All the Glory thank you Bishop thank you Bishop I believe the blood of Jesus Serenity of life to the Lord Come As You Are
People often think they will be free if they can get away from God. Yet, inevitably, everyone serves somebody or something, whether a human king, an organization, or even one's own selfish desires. Just as a fish is not free when it leaves the water and a tree is not free when it leaves the soil, we are not free when we leave the Lord. We can find the one sure route to freedom by wholeheartedly serving God the Creator, God can set you free to be the person he created you to be.
Yes yes get some rest God got this clear understand focusing on Jesus leader leader Bishop Bishop tell me what you want me to do tell me where you want me to go I will follow thank God for G it is done
There is a lesson in the leftovers. God gives in abundance. He takes whatever we can offer him in time, ability, or resources and multiplies its effectiveness beyond our wildest expectations. If you take the first step in making yourself available to God, he will show you how greatly you can be used to advance the work of his kingdom. The Prophet is the one prophesied by Moses (Deut 18:15).
MY DEAREST PASTOR IM BEING LIFTED UP WITH THEE ANOINTED WORD , AS IF YOU ARE HERE WITH ME IM TIRED OF DOING THINGS ON MY OWN NOW I LET God do it for me lm now going Rest l rather be married then burn 🔥 ❤️ how about you sugar your so sweet for l tasted thee Lord , l sse that God is soooooo real real good 👍
God laughs, not at the nations, but at their confused thoughts about power. It is the laughter of a father when his three year old boasts that he or she can outrun him or beat him in a wrestling match. The father knows the limited strength of his little child, and God kn I was the boundaries of power of the nations. Every nation is limited, but God is omnipotent. If you have to choose between confidence in God and confidence in any nation, choose God.
Several psalms are called messianic because of their prophetic descriptions of Jesus the Messiah (Christ) his life, death, resurrection, and future reign, David, who may have written this psalm, was a shepherd, soldier, and king. Clearly he was also a prophet (Acts 2:29, 30) because this psalm describes the rebellion of the nation's and the coming of Christ to establish his eternal reign. This psalm is often mentioned in the New Testament. David may have written these words during a conspiracy against lsrael by some of the surrounding pagan nations. Chosen and anointed by God, David knew that God would fulfill his promise to bring the Messiah into the world through h I s bloodline (2"Sam 7:16; 1 Chron 17:11, 12).
People often think they will be free if they can get away from God. Yet, inevitably, everyone serves somebody or something, whether a human king, an organization, or even one's own selfish desires. Just as a fish is not free when it leaves the water and a tree is not free when it leaves the soil, we are not free when we leave the Lord. We can find the one sure route to freedom by wholeheartedly serving God the Creator, God can set you free to be the person he created you to be.
Several psalms are called messianic because of their prophetic descriptions of Jesus the Messiah (Christ) his life, death, resurrection, and future reign, David, who may have written this psalm, was a shepherd, soldier, and king. Clearly he was also a prophet (Acts 2:29, 30) because this psalm describes the rebellion of the nation's and the coming of Christ to establish his eternal reign. This psalm is often mentioned in the New Testament. David may have written these words during a conspiracy against lsrael by some of the surrounding pagan nations. Chosen and anointed by God, David knew that God would fulfill his promise to bring the Messiah into the world through h I s bloodline (2"Sam 7:16; 1 Chron 17:11, 12).
People often think they will be free if they can get away from God. Yet, inevitably, everyone serves somebody or something, whether a human king, an organization, or even one's own selfish desires. Just as a fish is not free when it leaves the water and a tree is not free when it leaves the soil, we are not free when we leave the Lord. We can find the one sure route to freedom by wholeheartedly serving God the Creator, God can set you free to be the person he created you to be.
People often think they will be free if they can get away from God. Yet, inevitably, everyone serves somebody or something, whether a human king, an organization, or even one's own selfish desires. Just as a fish is not free when it leaves the water and a tree is not free when it leaves the soil, we are not free when we leave the Lord. We can find the one sure route to freedom by wholeheartedly serving God the Creator, God can set you free to be the person he created you to be
Several psalms are called messianic because of their prophetic descriptions of Jesus the Messiah (Christ) his life, death, resurrection, and future reign, David, who may have written this psalm, was a shepherd, soldier, and king. Clearly he was also a prophet (Acts 2:29, 30) because this psalm describes the rebellion of the nation's and the coming of Christ to establish his eternal reign. This psalm is often mentioned in the New Testament. David may have written these words during a conspiracy against lsrael by some of the surrounding pagan nations. Chosen and anointed by God, David knew that God would fulfill his promise to bring the Messiah into the world through h I s bloodline (2"Sam 7:16; 1 Chron 17:11, 12).
Several psalms are called messianic because of their prophetic descriptions of Jesus the Messiah (Christ) his life, death, resurrection, and future reign, David, who may have written this psalm, was a shepherd, soldier, and king. Clearly he was also a prophet (Acts 2:29, 30) because this psalm describes the rebellion of the nation's and the coming of Christ to establish his eternal reign. This psalm is often mentioned in the New Testament. David may have written these words during a conspiracy against lsrael by some of the surrounding pagan nations. Chosen and anointed by God, David knew that God would fulfill his promise to bring the Messiah into the world through h I s bloodline (2"Sam 7:16; 1 Chron 17:11, 12).