In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.
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In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.
Possessing Peace in Exlie - Pastor DeWayne L. Wright - 11/16/25
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Possessing Peace in Exlie - Pastor DeWayne L. Wright - 11/16/25
In “Possessing Peace in Exile,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright teaches how believers can walk in God’s peace even while living as spiritual exiles in a hostile world. Drawing from Luke 2:14, Romans 5:1–2, and John 16:33, Pastor Wright explains the three dimensions of biblical peace—peace with God, peace from God, and the peace of God—and how each one anchors our hearts in stability, wholeness, and divine order. Through Old and New Testament foundations of shalom, he shows that true peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of Christ, the Prince of Peace, who restores what is broken and governs our lives with wholeness and rest. This message calls believers to meditate on the Word, pray earnestly, take every thought captive, and embrace God’s peace as a weapon against anxiety, chaos, and spiritual warfare.
Kingdom Living Ministries
In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.