Campmeeting is a special time of refreshing. As thousands of people gather in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to feel the moving of the Holy Spirit. These messages are preached under the Anointing of the Holy Spirit live at Family Worship Center. The uncompromised Gospel of Christ is preached without fail always emphasizing the Message of the Cross. If you want to be a part of the next Campmeeting please visit www.jsm.org and www.sonlifetv.com for more information. Additional episodes posted soon
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Donnie Swaggart delivers a powerful message on the present outpouring of the Holy Spirit, drawing from Acts 2 and personal testimonies of divine encounters, including his own baptism. He addresses misconceptions about the Holy Spirit, discusses its global spread, and outlines the characteristics of a true "Book of Acts" church. Swaggart issues a passionate call for Pentecostal denominations to recommit to their spiritual heritage, culminating in an altar call for believers to receive the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Dan Burritt, joined by his wife Doreen, delves into the biblical concept of sanctification, contrasting it with justification and emphasizing it as a continuous, faith-driven process by the Holy Spirit, not human effort. The discussion explores how believers are set apart through Christ's finished work on the cross, referencing Old Testament examples of Sabbath rest and New Testament teachings from Galatians, 1 Thessalonians, and Hebrews. They highlight that true spiritual maturity comes from dependency on God and resting in His completed work, rather than striving through self-righteousness, culminating in a powerful explanation of 'It is finished.'
Loren Larson explores Romans 7, revealing that the law, though holy, was a temporary guide that humanity could not fulfill. He introduces two approaches to righteousness—the government of law (self-effort and failure) and the government of grace (faith in Christ and the Holy Spirit's power). The episode emphasizes that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are dead to the law, transferred to a state of grace, and empowered to live righteously by focusing on Christ crucified, rather than rules.