Sunday, January 21, 2024

πŸ•‡ Lessons From Your King James Bible That’ll Encourage You As You Wait For Lost Loved Ones To Get Saved

NTEB
 The NTEB House Church Sunday Service — Aired 01.13.24
 With Host Geoffrey Grider | NTEB Founder, Author & Editor-in-Chief
When dealing with lost loved ones, we need to be willing, working and waiting on the Lord to bring them to repentance unto salvation in His timing

When I got saved back in 1991, I soon began to pray for the salvation of my parents and my 3 brothers. I figured that if a Hell-bound reprobate like me could get saved, then certainly they could also. But as excited as I was, and still am, about the Lord, I soon found out that that excitement did not seem to be transferable. Instead, I learned about being willing to be used of the Lord, which takes some work, and I learned about waiting for the Lord’s timing.

“And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.” Acts 16:30-31 KJV

On this Sunday Service, I want to share some things that happened when we went up to New Jersey to visit my brother Jimmy in the hospital, some really amazing things the Lord did as an answer to much and many prayers. It will be a blessing to you. In doing so, I want to also encourage many of you who have been patiently waiting for friends or loved ones to get saved which, in some cases, has seen many years or even decades roll by. Also, we will observe the Lord’s Supper at the end of the service, so have your grape juice and matzoh’s close by!


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