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Possessed by Christ

Jan 15, 2024

It Is Never Too Late (Part 1)

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It is Never Too Late

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It Is Never Too Late

Possessed by Christ

It Is Never Too Late (Part 1)

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In this bold 7-part series on 2 Peter, It Is Never Too Late, Dr. Michael Youssef issues a clarion call to a complacent Church: return to the inerrant Word of God, reject false teaching, and live in urgent expectation of Christ’s return. With unwavering conviction, Dr. Youssef exposes the rise of spiritual deception in the last days and urges believers to grow in godliness, stand firm in Biblical Truth, and intercede for the lost. Whether you are wandering from the faith or weary in the fight, this series proclaims a powerful reminder—so long as you have breath, it is never too late to repent, to obey, and to be found faithful.

It Is Never Too Late (Part 1)

Possessed by Christ

In this urgent opening message of It Is Never Too Late, Dr. Michael Youssef declares with bold authority that the Church must awaken to the deceptive spiritual lethargy infiltrating the Body of Christ. Preaching from 2 Peter 1, he exposes the tragic decline of Biblical discernment and the cowardice of Christians unwilling to stand for Gospel Truth. With deep conviction, Dr. Youssef reminds believers that true leadership is submission to Christ—being wholly owned and operated by Him. Drawing from Peter’s transformation from a denier to a “doulos of Jesus,” Dr. Youssef emphasizes that no believer can claim “It’s too late.” God’s divine power has already granted us everything we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). The call is clear: appropriate God’s promises, reject self-reliance, and rise up in obedience to His unchanging Word.

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