TORCHBEARERS: What it Actually Means – “God’s Goodness Leads to Repentance”
This statement is not a license to ignore topics like sin, judgment, and hell but a call to not misuse God’s patience and kindness. Let’s embrace the full counsel of God’s Word and every attribute of who God is!
TORCHBEARERS: What it Actually Means - "God's Goodness Leads to Repentance"
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TORCHBEARERS
HOST: JAKE KAIL
Jake Kail Ministries | Lancaster, PA
We often hear the statement, ‘God’s goodness leads to repentance.’ But what does this statement actually mean, and in what context was it said in the Bible? In this episode, Jake takes a look at this statement and contrasts how it is often applied today with what it actually means in the context of Scripture. This statement is not a license to ignore topics like sin, judgment, and hell but a call to not misuse God’s patience and kindness. Let’s embrace the full counsel of God’s Word and every attribute of who God is!
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About the Author
Jake Kail was called to ministry in college after a life-changing encounter with God. He is passionate about the presence of God and seeing His Kingdom come and will be done “on earth as it is in heaven.”
Jake is the author of multiple books, and he speaks at churches, conferences, retreats, and other events. He preaches and teaches the Word with authority, compassion, and a demonstration of the Holy Spirit's power.
His ministry is often marked by encounters with God, healing, and deliverance from demonic oppression.
After six years as lead pastor, Jake now serves as the apostolic leader of Threshold Church. He lives with his wife and family in Lancaster, PA.
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