Morning Rundown: Angela Bassett Glorifies God and Prayer in Golden Globes Award Speech
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Angela Bassett Glorifies God and Prayer in Golden Globes Award Speech
In James 4:2-3 the Bible says, “You lust and do not have, so you kill. You desire to have and cannot obtain. You fight and war. Yet you do not have, because you do not ask. You ask, and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your passion.”
The Bible teaches us that when we go to the Lord and pray for His will to be done, He will open the doors. When we pray and ask God to give us things that only align with worldly passions, He will not respond. For these bold Christian actors, God is opening doors for them to preach the gospel and share the message of Jesus.
It’s incredible to see Hollywood stars talk openly about their faith in God. Bassett isn’t the only “Black Panther” star to boldly share their faith in Jesus. Letitia Wright plays the lead role in the sequel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn Shares 3 Practical Applications to ‘The Return of the Gods’
It’s been four months since “Return of the Gods” hit shelves across America, and hundreds of thousands of spiritual eyes have opened to the supernatural war happening in Western culture as we know it today.
Although the ancient truths lying in the pages can be overwhelming, it’s prompted a spiritual awakening to fight back against the pagan gods that have engulfed Western culture entirely. I sat down with Rabbi Jonathan Cahn for a follow-up interview on my Strang Report podcast.
We breakdown Scripture, the power of the church and the role we each play in spreading the light of Jesus. We are watching biblical events play out before our eyes and we have the opportunity to be a part of God’s will for the earth.
It is not just outside the church, in the secular realm, that God uses imperfect people. Even within the church, in the spiritual realm, God uses imperfect people. But there’s a simple reason for that. Imperfect people are the only kind of people that exist. Who else can God use?
There’s an old joke about someone who is looking for the perfect church. They tell a friend, “If I could just find that church, I’d attend regularly and become a member.”
The friend replies, “But the moment you join it would become imperfect.” {eoa}
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