 
                To Make Intercession (Part Two) | Pastor Randall Crawford Sr. | Bethel House of Truth
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Join Pastor Randall Crawford Senior in this powerful sermon as he delves into the story of Abraham's intercessory prayer for his nephew Lot and the moral decay of Sodom and Gomorrah. Pastor Crawford explores Genesis 17-19, highlighting Abraham's deep faith, the covenant with God, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah due to their extreme wickedness. The sermon underscores the importance of spiritual circumcision, genuine faith in Christ, and living a life aligned with God's will. It also draws a vivid contrast between Abraham's righteousness and the sinful lifestyle of Sodom's inhabitants, serving as a cautionary tale for modern believers.
                        
 
  
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