In 2nd Kings, chapter 5, we see the story of Naaman's conversion and proclamation of service to the One True God of Israel; but we also see his strange request of "pre-forgiveness" for when he returns home to Syria and bends the knee in the temple of a false god. How can this be? Is this approved? And is that all to the story? Come with us to find the Gospel in 2nd Kings, many years before Jesus Christ walked the earth!
Verse: "The Lord is with you while you are with Him. If you seek Him, He will be found by you; but if you forsake Him, He will forsake you." —2 Chronicles 15:2
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Pastor Lupe Garcia preaches on not being a not being a Sunday Christian. But to have a total relationship with God. Not be fake, not be hypocritical, but to truly love God and allow Him to love you for who you are.
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