Repent, The Kingdom Is Within You!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jason speaks from his backyard to Destiny Christian Fellowship in Madison WI during the self-quarantining days of April 2020. As the Corona Virus is sweeping across the land, this is a time for believers to live confident in love as giants in the faith. Jason invites us to repent and think as God thinks.

Repenting isn’t a heavy burden, a 24-hour wailing session focused on our brokenness, and poverty, and need, and sin. Repenting is a 2 min, 4 min, 24 min, 24 hours, 240 days and on and on revelation and agreement of our Father’s perspective in which we lay our burdens down, we exchange brokenness for righteousness, poverty for hope, peace, and joy; and sin for wholeness.

Repenting is the gift Jesus gave us to live confident as sons and daughters in His love on earth as it is in heaven.

This message is an invitation to grow sure in His affection and live confident in His love today!

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To read an article that expounds on what it means to repent CLICK HERE

Repent, The Kingdom Is Within You!
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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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