EPISODE · Oct 26, 2022 · 41 MIN
The King is Here: Jesus Restores a Demon-Possessed Man
from Saints‘ Hill Church Podcast · host Saints‘ Hill Church
This last Sunday we were fortunate enough to hear from one of our deacons, Justin Adsit. Justin gave a teaching on Luke 8v26-39 as a continuation of our Luke Series. This story illustrates one of the most radical stories of the authority of Jesus to heal, save, and deliver. We learn that when Jesus shows up, hopeless situations shift. Expanding heaven on earth can get messy, and we have to lay down our right to things that we can understand. It’s worth it. We don’t worship the miracles, but if we just see them as signs, we might be missing the point. They are signs, but they are also wonders that participate in the reality of heaven on earth now. Revival is more personal than you think. Consider your response to Jesus. Is His activity in your life just a sign of what it will be one day, or is it a wonder that you can participate in with Him now?
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This last Sunday we were fortunate enough to hear from one of our deacons, Justin Adsit. Justin gave a teaching on Luke 8v26-39 as a continuation of our Luke Series. This story illustrates one of the most radical stories of the authority of Jesus to heal, save, and deliver. We learn that when Jesus shows up, hopeless situations shift. Expanding heaven on earth can get messy, and we have to lay down our right to things that we can understand. It’s worth it. We don’t worship the miracles, but if we just see them as signs, we might be missing the point. They are signs, but they are also wonders that participate in the reality of heaven on earth now. Revival is more personal than you think. Consider your response to Jesus. Is His activity in your life just a sign of what it will be one day, or is it a wonder that you can participate in with Him now?
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