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Seeking and Flowing in the Kingdom
Understanding the Kingdom Series | UTK81
Biblical Life TV
Many times, we gloss over rather than dig deep into the words of Jesus. Seek first the Kingdom, Your Kingdom come, and the Kingdom is like leaven are good examples of what the modern church simply skims through. Yet, these words of Jesus are powerful and hold a secret to moving in Kingdom power!
Dr. Michael Lake is the Senior Pastor of Biblical Life Assembly, the Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary. He is the author of the best-selling books, The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition, and The Sheeriyth Imperative: Empowering the Remnant to Overcome the Gates of Hell. Dr. Lake is a popular speaker at national Christian conferences and is a frequent guest on many Christian TV and radio/podcast programs in North America.
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Seeking and Flowing in the Kingdom
Understanding the Kingdom Series | UTK81
Biblical Life TV
Many times, we gloss over rather than dig deep into the words of Jesus. Seek first the Kingdom, Your Kingdom come, and the Kingdom is like leaven are good examples of what the modern church simply skims through. Yet, these words of Jesus are powerful and hold a secret to moving in Kingdom power!
Dr. Michael Lake is the Senior Pastor of Biblical Life Assembly, the Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary. He is the author of the best-selling books, The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition, and The Sheeriyth Imperative: Empowering the Remnant to Overcome the Gates of Hell. Dr. Lake is a popular speaker at national Christian conferences and is a frequent guest on many Christian TV and radio/podcast programs in North America.

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