Majestic Heavenly Father God so Eternally Beautiful Magnificent Hallowed Be Thy Name Forevermore in the Name of King of Glory Jesus Your Only Son Eternally Radiant Matchless Splendors by the Power of the Holy Spirit... For the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon the nations that Bethel Church Global Movement Stream is growing in...
I have a concern that while people are looking for a gospel with power, they are moving away from a place of intimacy with the Lord. Otherwise, why is it that so many worship songs while indeed being powerful are often focused on the seeker and not the Giver? Think about past decades of hymns, of pre-millennial greats like Michael W. Smith, Twila Paris, Lenny LeBlanc, etc, etc, and there's theological richness there which appears to be lacking in modern worship.
Thank you Bill, Church without God's power is just a treatment for insomnia.
Bill you are so inspirational and impactful.
I so appreciate all that you minister. Thank you!
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
(BTW: The 'on the roof' joke dropped me on the floor. Too funny 😅😅).
Thank you! Another inspirational message.
Thank you for continuing to stand with me for my breakthrough. God surely is at work and I long to see what He is doing behind the scenes
Here bcos of Pastor Anita
I want Bills shirt, Great opening
Majestic Heavenly Father God so Eternally Beautiful Magnificent Hallowed Be Thy Name Forevermore in the Name of King of Glory Jesus Your Only Son Eternally Radiant Matchless Splendors by the Power of the Holy Spirit... For the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon the nations that Bethel Church Global Movement Stream is growing in...
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Jesus thank you lord!❤🎉🙏🏼
The sermon mentioned in the Videos title, begins at 7:43
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Sooo Good.
The sermon mentioned in the title of this video, begins at 7:43
I have a concern that while people are looking for a gospel with power, they are moving away from a place of intimacy with the Lord. Otherwise, why is it that so many worship songs while indeed being powerful are often focused on the seeker and not the Giver? Think about past decades of hymns, of pre-millennial greats like Michael W. Smith, Twila Paris, Lenny LeBlanc, etc, etc, and there's theological richness there which appears to be lacking in modern worship.