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God Is on the Throne

Jun 14, 2024

Hope for This Present Crisis (Part 5)

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Hope for This Present Crisis

God Is on the Throne

Hope for This Present Crisis (Part 5)

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In this five-part series, Dr. Michael Youssef calls believers to stand firm in the midst of rising spiritual opposition. Rooted in the inerrant Word of God, these messages challenge parents, churches, and every follower of Jesus Christ to equip the next generation, intercede with unwavering faith, reject compromise, and trust the sovereign Lord who reigns from His throne. Through repentance, obedient faith, and bold Gospel witness, God’s people can face persecution without fear and fulfill His mission for their lives. These are God’s marching orders for this present crisis: pray, stand, disciple, proclaim Christ, and live ready to say, “Here am I. Send me!”

Hope for This Present Crisis (Part 5)

God Is on the Throne

In this final message, Dr. Michael Youssef declares that earthly leaders rise and fall, but the Lord remains on His throne. Isaiah’s vision reveals the holiness, sovereignty, and majesty of God, while the New Testament reveals Jesus Christ as the crucified, risen, and reigning King. The inerrant Word of God leaves no room for shallow worship or compromise. Those who truly see God’s holiness must also see their sin, repent, and receive His cleansing grace. Believers must intercede for their families and nation, reject fear, and answer God’s call: “Here am I. Send me!” In this present crisis, God commands His faithful people to trust Christ, proclaim the Gospel, and fulfill their God-given mission.

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