The Faith That Pleases Him

 

 

 

 

 

 

This message is an invitation to repent. To engage a faith in a Father who has never oscillated, who has never left or forsaken us. Jesus revealed the greatest act of faith when He committed His spirit into the Father’s hands on the cross, a Father who never turned His face. Never.

The message was given to Newsong Church in April of 2014.


Jason Clark
is a writer, speaker and lead communicator at A Family Story ministries. His mission is to encourage sons and daughters to grow sure in the love of an always-good heavenly Father. He and his wife, Karen, live in North Carolina with their three children.

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