Embracing Transformation: The Power of Jesus' Grace

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1) "tell your story you might say pastor my story is not as powerful as this man in this in in in scripture I I don't have a miraculous story like the man who was demon-possessed and the reality is not many of our stories sound quite like that but every salvation story is a miracle because you were hopelessly dead in your sins and you've been brought to New Life in Jesus Christ what could be more miraculous than being brought from Death to life if you're here today and you have experienced the SA saving power of God in your life you are called to share the truth with others" [01:10:02]( | | )

2) "the gap between the two teams is too large and the amount of time that's left is too small and teams will stop fouling they'll stop trying to stop the clock and here's why because they've accepted defeat in this moment there's no hope for a comeback there's nothing that they can do to win this game and move on to the next round in this moment the reality sets in that they're not moving on that their hope for a national championship is lost and although they have had dreams dreams and aspirations all year long of being the champion there's no longer hope for that it stops right here" [53:07]( | | )

3) "the man in the story was out of control because the unclean Spirit was controlling his life maybe today your life seems out of control because you've allowed drugs alcohol relationships addictions pornography to control your mind and as a result control the way that you think the way that you act the way that you live maybe you found yourself in a cycle today and you've started to believe that maybe you'll never be free I want you to know this morning that your situation isn't hopeless like the man in this story you just need Jesus to come to your town" [55:29]( | | )

4) "I want you to see the contrast in this story that what was out of control is now seated the man who had been running around naked is now clothed the one who was untamable was in his right mind imagine what this must have been like for the people people that lived in that City they had seen this man day in and day out running around out of control they had they had considered him a lost cause and even removed him from their area and he lived in isolation yet they walk up on this day and they see such a great transformation" [01:04:27]( | | )

5) "church we must share because faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God if you've been with us today you've heard the story of the man who was demon-possessed and how he was saved out of a hopeless situation and you've never given your life to Jesus I want you to know I believe these words with all my heart and we as a church care so much about you we care enough about you to share because we want you to experience the freedom and the joy and the eternal life that comes from knowing Jesus and we don't want you to spend eternity separated from him" [01:13:46]( | | )

6) "go and tell your story tell people about what I've done in your life about the mercy that I've shown you church if your life has been changed by Jesus you have a story to tell and your story is powerful you see many times people say well you know I I I don't know all the scripture passages I don't know the answer to every question start by going and telling your story because nobody knows your story better than you go and" [01:09:25]( | | )

7) "you may have walked in here today and felt hopeless like the man in this passage but I want you to know that hope has a name and his name is Jesus and so we can have hope in this life because Jesus gives us hope he didn't just come to this world to do miraculous works so that people would Marvel he came to this world to do the most incredible Miracle of all time to walk among us and to go to the Cross to die in my place and in your place to be buried in the grave and three days later rise from the dead defeating sin death and the grave and offering life to all who believe" [01:00:53]( | | )

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