Jesus' Authority
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Jesus' Power Over Nature, Demons, and Death (Mk. 3-5)
By Mike Bickle271:32:29ISA 53:5MAT 9:26MAT 12:28MRK 3:20MRK 4:39MRK 5:1MRK 5:35LUK 8:54JHN 14:12ROM 8:31Mike Bickle emphasizes Jesus' authority over nature, demons, and death, highlighting the public rejection He faced from religious leaders and even His own family. Despite this rejection, Jesus performs a series of miracles that reveal His true identity and power, demonstrating that He is more than a prophet and operates in the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Bickle draws parallels between Jesus' experiences and the challenges the end-time church will face, encouraging believers to trust in Jesus' promises and power amidst opposition. The sermon culminates in a call for healing and deliverance, affirming that Jesus is the source of hope and restoration.
A Prophet Mighty in Word and Deed Before God and All the people." Mark 1:21-35
By R.A. Torrey1MRK 1:21R.A. Torrey emphasizes Jesus' authority and power as a teacher, healer, and intercessor in his sermon 'A Prophet Mighty in Word and Deed Before God and All the People.' He illustrates how Jesus astonished the crowds with His teachings and demonstrated His power over demons and sickness, showcasing His compassion for those in need. Torrey highlights the importance of prayer in Jesus' life, noting that even after a long day of ministry, Jesus prioritized time with God to prepare for the challenges ahead. The sermon encourages believers to bring their sorrows and needs to Jesus, who is always ready to help and heal. Ultimately, Torrey calls for a deeper commitment to prayer and reliance on Jesus' strength in our lives.
"Jesus Came Into galilee."- Mar 1:14
By G. Campbell Morgan0ISA 50:4MAT 4:19MRK 1:14LUK 4:18JHN 3:16G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the significance of Jesus' ministry beginning in Galilee after John the Baptist's imprisonment, marking a shift to a more public proclamation of the Gospel. He highlights Jesus' call to repentance and belief, underscoring the urgency of the Kingdom of God being at hand. The sermon details Jesus' early ministry in Capernaum, where He taught with authority, healed the sick, and called His first disciples, demonstrating His commitment to restoring both spiritual and physical well-being. Morgan illustrates the importance of Jesus' communion with God, showcasing His reliance on prayer as a source of strength and guidance. Ultimately, the message conveys that Jesus came to save and restore humanity, inviting others to join Him in this mission.