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In today’s sermon, “My House Will Be Called a House of Prayer,” Pastor Mark walks us through John 2:16–20, Isaiah 56:7, and Revelation 7:9 to reveal God’s heart for His people and His church. We are reminded that God’s house was never meant to be a place of exclusion, distraction, or division—but a place of prayer, worship, and gospel-centered mission.
Pastor Mark clearly presents the good news of Jesus while pointing us to God’s desire for people from every nation, tribe, and tongue to know Him. This message challenges us to examine our own hearts, our churches, and our priorities as we align ourselves with God’s welcoming and redemptive purpose.
Be encouraged and reminded that God’s heart is open to all—and His house is meant to reflect that truth.
By First Baptist Church Big Spring, TX4.6
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In today’s sermon, “My House Will Be Called a House of Prayer,” Pastor Mark walks us through John 2:16–20, Isaiah 56:7, and Revelation 7:9 to reveal God’s heart for His people and His church. We are reminded that God’s house was never meant to be a place of exclusion, distraction, or division—but a place of prayer, worship, and gospel-centered mission.
Pastor Mark clearly presents the good news of Jesus while pointing us to God’s desire for people from every nation, tribe, and tongue to know Him. This message challenges us to examine our own hearts, our churches, and our priorities as we align ourselves with God’s welcoming and redemptive purpose.
Be encouraged and reminded that God’s heart is open to all—and His house is meant to reflect that truth.