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Fruit That Remains | Authentic Weight | Psalm 100:3 | Arik Hayes

6/8/202659 min

In this opening message of our NEW series FRUIT THAT REMAINS, Elder Arik Hayes confronts a culture that bows at the altar of feelings while neglecting the honor due to God.Drawing from Psalm 100:3, Matthew 15:7-9, Malachi 1:6-8, and Jude 1:24, we are reminded that honor is not emotional, it is predetermined. We cannot separate honoring God from honoring His Word. In a generation driven by individualism, disciples must bury honor deep in our souls.

The question remains:Will you honor God, or will you honor your feelings?

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  1. Arik Hayes· Guest0:00

    Have a seat, beloved. In the presence of the Lord. Ah. Yeah. Uh, we've been having a good time all day today. [laughs] Yes. You know what I love about this good time? If you've ever been in the world, there were always side effects to their good time. Whoo. Now we can come and have a party in the Lord, and it's edifying to the soul and spirit, no side effects. That's good. Yes, sir. That's good. We have good fun in the Lord. Come on. Good fun in God. Come on. [clapping] Yes, ma'am, good Holy Ghost fun. Yes. No shame, no condemnation, no bondage. Yes. [clapping] Freedom. Yes. Edification. Yes. Increased knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. That is our portion. Amen, beloved? Amen. Amen. Welcome to 28:19 Church. Whoo. [clapping] Uh, beloved, my name is Eric Hayes. I'm one of the elders here. Uh- Whoo. [clapping] Thank you. God bless you. God bless you. I love you. Amen. Uh, we are a church that is absolutely a house of prayer, presence and proclamation. I want to welcome our online community, the digital disciples, uh, those that may actually have traveled in. We get at least a couple of you guys, uh, that are in the building, uh, those that

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