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Episode 1092 - Jarvis Kingston This kind of faith is essential for us as we navigate our own challenges, trusting in God’s promises Amen !
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Your daily prayer 🙏🏾 Luke 4:21
Every rejection opens a door to God’s redirection.
Today’s daily devotional is about Jesus’ growing ministry, where He healed the sick, cast out demons, and taught with authority. Despite His miracles, Jesus faced rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, showing that faith and familiarity can often clash.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Possession and Rejection
Scripture
And he said, Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country.
Luke 4:24
Have you ever felt the pain of being rejected by those who should support you the most?
As Jesus’ ministry began to flourish, He experienced the highs of miraculous healings and the lows of profound rejection. In Cana and Galilee, Jesus demonstrated His divine authority through acts of compassion and power. When an official from Capernaum pleaded for his son’s life, Jesus simply spoke the word, and the boy was healed. This act of compassion highlights Jesus’ willingness to respond to sincere faith, even from those outside His immediate circle.
What does Jesus’ healing of the official’s son teach us about faith?
The official’s faith, though initially desperate, grew stronger as he trusted Jesus’ word without immediate evidence. This kind of faith is essential for us as we navigate our own challenges, trusting in God’s promises even when we cannot see immediate results.
How can we maintain faith in the face of unseen outcomes?
Later, Jesus demonstrated His authority over evil by casting out a demon in the synagogue of Capernaum. His mere words set the possessed man free, leaving the onlookers in awe. This event underscores Jesus’ power over the spiritual realm and His mission to liberate those bound by darkness.
What does Jesus’ authority over demons reveal about His mission?
Despite these powerful demonstrations, Jesus faced stark rejection in His hometown of Nazareth. The people who watched Him grow up could not reconcile the boy they knew with the man performing miracles. Their lack of faith led to missed blessings and miracles that could have transformed their lives.
How do we sometimes allow familiarity to cloud our faith?
Jesus’ rejection in Nazareth serves as a reminder that recognizing and honoring God’s work often requires us to look beyond our preconceived notions and biases. It challenges us to keep our hearts open to God’s movements, even when they come from unexpected sources.
REFLECTION
Reflect on areas in your life where you may have let familiarity breed contempt. Are there moments where you have failed to recognize God’s work because it came from an unexpected place or person?
This week, challenge yourself to approach situations and people with an open heart, willing to see God’s hand at work. Embrace the faith of the official who trusted Jesus’ word and the power of His spoken authority over darkness.
PRAYER
“And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.”
LUKE 4:21
Dear Lord, thank You that as You build my life, I will not be driven by reputation but will be driven by purpose. I thank You that as my life begins to take form, and the ministry that You called me to live takes shape, I praise You that I will be able to preach with authority, I'll be able to heal the broken hearted with compassion, and I'll be able to cast out evil mindsets and spirits with power and authority. If You did it Jesus, I know that I can do it, because the same power that flowed through You is flowing through me. I will only do what I see You doing, I will only speak what You tell me to speak. I declare that Your Spirit is upon me, I declare that Your authority is on me therefore I will stand in the power of Your Holy Spirit and remember who You’ve called me to be even when others don’t believe it. I know who I am in the Lord and nothing will ever change that. I am called and I am chosen! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Every rejection opens a door to God’s redirection.
Today’s daily devotional is about Jesus’ growing ministry, where He healed the sick, cast out demons, and taught with authority. Despite His miracles, Jesus faced rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, showing that faith and familiarity can often clash.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Possession and Rejection
Scripture
And he said, Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country.
Luke 4:24
Have you ever felt the pain of being rejected by those who should support you the most?
As Jesus’ ministry began to flourish, He experienced the highs of miraculous healings and the lows of profound rejection. In Cana and Galilee, Jesus demonstrated His divine authority through acts of compassion and power. When an official from Capernaum pleaded for his son’s life, Jesus simply spoke the word, and the boy was healed. This act of compassion highlights Jesus’ willingness to respond to sincere faith, even from those outside His immediate circle.
What does Jesus’ healing of the official’s son teach us about faith?
The official’s faith, though initially desperate, grew stronger as he trusted Jesus’ word without immediate evidence. This kind of faith is essential for us as we navigate our own challenges, trusting in God’s promises even when we cannot see immediate results.
How can we maintain faith in the face of unseen outcomes?
Later, Jesus demonstrated His authority over evil by casting out a demon in the synagogue of Capernaum. His mere words set the possessed man free, leaving the onlookers in awe. This event underscores Jesus’ power over the spiritual realm and His mission to liberate those bound by darkness.
What does Jesus’ authority over demons reveal about His mission?
Despite these powerful demonstrations, Jesus faced stark rejection in His hometown of Nazareth. The people who watched Him grow up could not reconcile the boy they knew with the man performing miracles. Their lack of faith led to missed blessings and miracles that could have transformed their lives.
How do we sometimes allow familiarity to cloud our faith?
Jesus’ rejection in Nazareth serves as a reminder that recognizing and honoring God’s work often requires us to look beyond our preconceived notions and biases. It challenges us to keep our hearts open to God’s movements, even when they come from unexpected sources.
REFLECTION
Reflect on areas in your life where you may have let familiarity breed contempt. Are there moments where you have failed to recognize God’s work because it came from an unexpected place or person?
This week, challenge yourself to approach situations and people with an open heart, willing to see God’s hand at work. Embrace the faith of the official who trusted Jesus’ word and the power of His spoken authority over darkness.
PRAYER
“And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.”
LUKE 4:21
Dear Lord, thank You that as You build my life, I will not be driven by reputation but will be driven by purpose. I thank You that as my life begins to take form, and the ministry that You called me to live takes shape, I praise You that I will be able to preach with authority, I'll be able to heal the broken hearted with compassion, and I'll be able to cast out evil mindsets and spirits with power and authority. If You did it Jesus, I know that I can do it, because the same power that flowed through You is flowing through me. I will only do what I see You doing, I will only speak what You tell me to speak. I declare that Your Spirit is upon me, I declare that Your authority is on me therefore I will stand in the power of Your Holy Spirit and remember who You’ve called me to be even when others don’t believe it. I know who I am in the Lord and nothing will ever change that. I am called and I am chosen! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
1000 episoder
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Manage episode 438552496 series 3372633
Indhold leveret af Jarvis Kingston. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Jarvis Kingston eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Your daily prayer 🙏🏾 Luke 4:21
Every rejection opens a door to God’s redirection.
Today’s daily devotional is about Jesus’ growing ministry, where He healed the sick, cast out demons, and taught with authority. Despite His miracles, Jesus faced rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, showing that faith and familiarity can often clash.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Possession and Rejection
Scripture
And he said, Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country.
Luke 4:24
Have you ever felt the pain of being rejected by those who should support you the most?
As Jesus’ ministry began to flourish, He experienced the highs of miraculous healings and the lows of profound rejection. In Cana and Galilee, Jesus demonstrated His divine authority through acts of compassion and power. When an official from Capernaum pleaded for his son’s life, Jesus simply spoke the word, and the boy was healed. This act of compassion highlights Jesus’ willingness to respond to sincere faith, even from those outside His immediate circle.
What does Jesus’ healing of the official’s son teach us about faith?
The official’s faith, though initially desperate, grew stronger as he trusted Jesus’ word without immediate evidence. This kind of faith is essential for us as we navigate our own challenges, trusting in God’s promises even when we cannot see immediate results.
How can we maintain faith in the face of unseen outcomes?
Later, Jesus demonstrated His authority over evil by casting out a demon in the synagogue of Capernaum. His mere words set the possessed man free, leaving the onlookers in awe. This event underscores Jesus’ power over the spiritual realm and His mission to liberate those bound by darkness.
What does Jesus’ authority over demons reveal about His mission?
Despite these powerful demonstrations, Jesus faced stark rejection in His hometown of Nazareth. The people who watched Him grow up could not reconcile the boy they knew with the man performing miracles. Their lack of faith led to missed blessings and miracles that could have transformed their lives.
How do we sometimes allow familiarity to cloud our faith?
Jesus’ rejection in Nazareth serves as a reminder that recognizing and honoring God’s work often requires us to look beyond our preconceived notions and biases. It challenges us to keep our hearts open to God’s movements, even when they come from unexpected sources.
REFLECTION
Reflect on areas in your life where you may have let familiarity breed contempt. Are there moments where you have failed to recognize God’s work because it came from an unexpected place or person?
This week, challenge yourself to approach situations and people with an open heart, willing to see God’s hand at work. Embrace the faith of the official who trusted Jesus’ word and the power of His spoken authority over darkness.
PRAYER
“And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.”
LUKE 4:21
Dear Lord, thank You that as You build my life, I will not be driven by reputation but will be driven by purpose. I thank You that as my life begins to take form, and the ministry that You called me to live takes shape, I praise You that I will be able to preach with authority, I'll be able to heal the broken hearted with compassion, and I'll be able to cast out evil mindsets and spirits with power and authority. If You did it Jesus, I know that I can do it, because the same power that flowed through You is flowing through me. I will only do what I see You doing, I will only speak what You tell me to speak. I declare that Your Spirit is upon me, I declare that Your authority is on me therefore I will stand in the power of Your Holy Spirit and remember who You’ve called me to be even when others don’t believe it. I know who I am in the Lord and nothing will ever change that. I am called and I am chosen! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
…
continue reading
Every rejection opens a door to God’s redirection.
Today’s daily devotional is about Jesus’ growing ministry, where He healed the sick, cast out demons, and taught with authority. Despite His miracles, Jesus faced rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, showing that faith and familiarity can often clash.
STORY
Bible in a Year: Possession and Rejection
Scripture
And he said, Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country.
Luke 4:24
Have you ever felt the pain of being rejected by those who should support you the most?
As Jesus’ ministry began to flourish, He experienced the highs of miraculous healings and the lows of profound rejection. In Cana and Galilee, Jesus demonstrated His divine authority through acts of compassion and power. When an official from Capernaum pleaded for his son’s life, Jesus simply spoke the word, and the boy was healed. This act of compassion highlights Jesus’ willingness to respond to sincere faith, even from those outside His immediate circle.
What does Jesus’ healing of the official’s son teach us about faith?
The official’s faith, though initially desperate, grew stronger as he trusted Jesus’ word without immediate evidence. This kind of faith is essential for us as we navigate our own challenges, trusting in God’s promises even when we cannot see immediate results.
How can we maintain faith in the face of unseen outcomes?
Later, Jesus demonstrated His authority over evil by casting out a demon in the synagogue of Capernaum. His mere words set the possessed man free, leaving the onlookers in awe. This event underscores Jesus’ power over the spiritual realm and His mission to liberate those bound by darkness.
What does Jesus’ authority over demons reveal about His mission?
Despite these powerful demonstrations, Jesus faced stark rejection in His hometown of Nazareth. The people who watched Him grow up could not reconcile the boy they knew with the man performing miracles. Their lack of faith led to missed blessings and miracles that could have transformed their lives.
How do we sometimes allow familiarity to cloud our faith?
Jesus’ rejection in Nazareth serves as a reminder that recognizing and honoring God’s work often requires us to look beyond our preconceived notions and biases. It challenges us to keep our hearts open to God’s movements, even when they come from unexpected sources.
REFLECTION
Reflect on areas in your life where you may have let familiarity breed contempt. Are there moments where you have failed to recognize God’s work because it came from an unexpected place or person?
This week, challenge yourself to approach situations and people with an open heart, willing to see God’s hand at work. Embrace the faith of the official who trusted Jesus’ word and the power of His spoken authority over darkness.
PRAYER
“And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.”
LUKE 4:21
Dear Lord, thank You that as You build my life, I will not be driven by reputation but will be driven by purpose. I thank You that as my life begins to take form, and the ministry that You called me to live takes shape, I praise You that I will be able to preach with authority, I'll be able to heal the broken hearted with compassion, and I'll be able to cast out evil mindsets and spirits with power and authority. If You did it Jesus, I know that I can do it, because the same power that flowed through You is flowing through me. I will only do what I see You doing, I will only speak what You tell me to speak. I declare that Your Spirit is upon me, I declare that Your authority is on me therefore I will stand in the power of Your Holy Spirit and remember who You’ve called me to be even when others don’t believe it. I know who I am in the Lord and nothing will ever change that. I am called and I am chosen! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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