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Pastor James W Greer - Journey Church - Are You Ready for a Miracle?


 Pastor James Greer talks about how to get ready for the miracle that is coming. He will share principles that will help you prepare yourself spiritually, mentally, and physically. Are you ready?


You have to have an impossible (Mark 6:34-37, NKJV; Matthew 4:4, NKJV) 

You have to be willing to admit you have a problem. Hurting people need to know how to apply God’s word to their problems. The right information (God’s Word) + Consistent application = transformation. (Romans 12:2, NKJV; Matthew 26:9, 10-11, NKJV) 

 Know the only Person who can really take care of impossible situations. 
Know what the answer is too impossible situations. 
God’s Word. Believing 
God’s word by faith. 

 Take the right action. 

Make up your mind what you will put in the hands of Jesus. (Mark 6:38, NKJV; 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, TLB) Put it in the hands of Jesus. (Mark 6:41, NKJV; Matthew 23:23, TLB; Romans 13:8, TLB; Philippians 13:8, TLB; Philippians 4:19, NKJV) Expect God to multiply it. (Mark 6:42-43, NKJV; Luke 6:38, NKJV; Jeremiah 29:11, TLB) Learn the power of expectation. (2 Chronicles 20:17, 26:5b NKJV; 3 John 1:2-4, NKJV; Nehemiah 1:11, NCV)

Journey Church
2900 Donahue Ferry Rd, Pineville, LA 71360
Phone (318) 640-1273
Website https://jcpineville.com/

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