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Sunday evening service at Broken Arrow (OK) First Church of the Nazarene, August 21, 1988. As a follow-up to the morning message on the rapture, this message is titled with the Greek word "Maranatha," which means "the Lord cometh." The message gives a five-part answer to the question, "if Christ is coming, how should we live?" We should rejoice in the Lord (our relationship with God); forbear with one another (relationship with other people); be anxious for nothing, not worry (relationship with the world); pray in all things (relationship to our heart); guard our thoughts (relationship to our mind). There are a couple of spots with extra noise, but the audio should still come through.
By Jill RigginsSunday evening service at Broken Arrow (OK) First Church of the Nazarene, August 21, 1988. As a follow-up to the morning message on the rapture, this message is titled with the Greek word "Maranatha," which means "the Lord cometh." The message gives a five-part answer to the question, "if Christ is coming, how should we live?" We should rejoice in the Lord (our relationship with God); forbear with one another (relationship with other people); be anxious for nothing, not worry (relationship with the world); pray in all things (relationship to our heart); guard our thoughts (relationship to our mind). There are a couple of spots with extra noise, but the audio should still come through.