Skip to Content

Transcript

Search

Armed With the Truth

Jan 17, 2024

It Is Never Too Late (Part 3)

  • Scripture:
It is Never Too Late

Discerning Truth

It Is Never Too Late

Armed With the Truth

It Is Never Too Late (Part 3)

Can't hear the audio? Check if your device is in silent mode.

Share

Save for Later

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 3)

Armed With the Truth

In this urgent message, Dr. Michael Youssef pleads with believers to stand firm on the inerrant, God‑breathed Scriptures as Peter himself approached the end of his earthly life. Preaching from 2 Peter 1:12–21, Dr. Youssef exposes the deadly danger of “fake gospels” and false teachers who deny the virgin birth, the flood, Jonah, and other historical truths that Jesus Himself affirmed. With bold clarity, he reminds us that attacking Scripture is an assault on the very integrity and divinity of Christ. Peter’s eyewitness testimony—of the Transfiguration, the Resurrection, and the voice of the Father—anchors our confidence in the Truth. Dr. Youssef calls every believer to repent of compromise, intercede for a deceived Church, and cling to the shining light of God’s Word, which alone guards us from darkness.

All Episodes

We're here to help

If you have prayer needs or specific questions about the Christian faith, you can reach our pastoral care team by clicking the button below

A man with braids closes his hands to pray
Dr. Youssef sits in a chair, gesturing with both hands