One of the devil’s favorite weapons is condemnation. He knows that if he can get you to feel bad about yourself, if he can get you to believe that God cannot love you or forgive you, then he will win. But you can overcome the lies, power, and the works of the enemy. The devil has been beating up people long enough. It is time to start overcoming by the blood of the Lamb. God has called you to be an overcomer; and three top things that He wants you to overcome are sin, shame, and condemnation. Get ready to spend the next 30 days overcoming, as you lay it all at the foot of the cross.
Jentezen Franklin is the senior pastor of Free Chapel, a multicampus church with a global reach. His messages influence generations through modern day technology and digital media, his televised broadcast, Kingdom Connection, and outreaches that put God’s love and compassion into action. He has been honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. Mantle of Destiny Award for his work in racial reconciliation, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference Micah Award, and the Jewish National Fund’s Tree of Life Shalom Peace Award for his unwavering commitment to Israel.
Jentezen is also a New York Times bestselling author who speaks at conferences worldwide. He and his wife, Cherise, make their home in Gainesville, Georgia, and enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren.
Jentezen Franklin is the senior pastor of Free Chapel, a multicampus church with a global reach. His messages influence generations through modern day technology and digital media, his televised broadcast, Kingdom Connection, and outreaches that put God’s love and compassion into action. He has been honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. Mantle of Destiny Award for his work in racial reconciliation, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference Micah Award, and the Jewish National Fund’s Tree of Life Shalom Peace Award for his unwavering commitment to Israel.
Jentezen is also a New York Times bestselling author who speaks at conferences worldwide. He and his wife, Cherise, make their home in Gainesville, Georgia, and enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren.