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This week at All People, guest speaker Anthony Milas emphasizes that the local church is not merely an organization for members, but a spiritual family where believers "lock arms" to exalt the glory of God. Drawing from the biblical narrative of creation and the fall, Milas explains that while humanity is naturally lost and separated from God due to sin, Jesus Christ provides a strong and trustworthy anchor that transforms wishful thinking into a "perfectly sure" expectation. He challenges the congregation to transition from being passive recipients of grace to active hope dealers who use their daily lives to demonstrate the redeeming power of the Gospel. By inviting listeners to believe and accept the gift of salvation, the message aims to turn "disaster pieces into masterpieces" and inspire a community that refuses to keep the hope of Jesus a secret.
By AP Production TeamThis week at All People, guest speaker Anthony Milas emphasizes that the local church is not merely an organization for members, but a spiritual family where believers "lock arms" to exalt the glory of God. Drawing from the biblical narrative of creation and the fall, Milas explains that while humanity is naturally lost and separated from God due to sin, Jesus Christ provides a strong and trustworthy anchor that transforms wishful thinking into a "perfectly sure" expectation. He challenges the congregation to transition from being passive recipients of grace to active hope dealers who use their daily lives to demonstrate the redeeming power of the Gospel. By inviting listeners to believe and accept the gift of salvation, the message aims to turn "disaster pieces into masterpieces" and inspire a community that refuses to keep the hope of Jesus a secret.