The gospel is far more than a message about how to get to heaven; it is the good news of God's power to bring freedom and restoration into our lives right now. He sees the brokenness of our world and the pain we carry. His desire is to meet us in our sickness and spiritual bondage with His supernatural power. This is the heart of the good news—a God who invades our circumstances to heal and set free. [36:35]
But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed. (Isaiah 53:5 ESV)
Reflection: Where in your life are you currently facing a circumstance that feels overwhelming or broken? How might the good news that God wants to bring His healing and freedom into that specific area change your perspective or your prayers?
The Bible presents a worldview where the natural and supernatural realms coexist and interact. Spiritual forces, both good and evil, are real and active in our world. This reality explains the deep struggles and torments that many people face, which cannot be resolved by natural means alone. God does not shy away from this truth but offers His power and authority to overcome it. [01:01:25]
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12 ESV)
Reflection: When you consider the challenges in your life or the lives of those around you, what indicates that the struggle might be more than just a natural one? How does recognizing the spiritual dimension of our world affect the way you seek God’s help?
The authority to minister healing and deliverance is not reserved for a select few but is given to every person who believes in Jesus. Through His name, we have been granted power over all the power of the enemy. This means that every Christian is equipped and called to participate in God’s work of setting captives free and seeing the sick recover. [01:00:09]
Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you. (Luke 10:19 ESV)
Reflection: What is one practical step you could take this week to step into the authority Jesus has given you, whether through praying for someone’s healing or declaring freedom over a situation in your own life?
God’s heart is not for us to simply escape our problems but for His power to invade and restore what is broken. He wants to bring His kingdom into our marriages, our health, our minds, and our hopes. The cross of Christ was the ultimate invasion, purchasing victory over every form of bondage, and that victory is meant to be applied to our daily lives. [58:52]
The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil. (1 John 3:8b ESV)
Reflection: What is one area where you have been praying for escape, and how might you instead begin to pray for God’s victorious invasion and restoration in that very situation?
Breakthrough is not a distant theory but a present reality available through Jesus Christ. It is received by faith in His name and the work He accomplished on the cross. As we open our hearts to believe and take steps of obedience, we position ourselves to see God’s power bring freedom, healing, and transformation into our tangible circumstances. [35:37]
And whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. (John 14:13 ESV)
Reflection: What does receiving breakthrough look like for you personally today? Is there a specific step of faith or act of obedience God is inviting you to take in order to lay hold of what He has already provided?
Corporate worship opens with an extended prayer calling for breakthrough, healing, deliverance, and fresh victory to invade everyday life. The narrative traces Isaiah’s prophecy—especially Isaiah 53—arguing that the coming one bore griefs, sicknesses, and iniquities so that people might find restoration through his wounds. Theological emphasis grounds healing and deliverance in the gospel’s good news: Jesus came not merely to secure an otherworldly destiny but to restore creation and free captives now. Scripture examples populate the account: numerous New Testament healings, the Gerasene demoniac delivered from “legion,” Peter and John healing a lifelong cripple, and apostolic prayers that produced signs and wonders.
The talk asserts a sustained supernatural worldview: the Bible portrays a visible natural order alongside an active supernatural realm populated by angels and demons. Dark spiritual realities can produce nightmares, voices, sleep paralysis, irrational fears, and violent behavior; such experiences deserve pastoral and spiritual attention rather than dismissal. At the same time, the text claims that the Holy Spirit empowers believers with dunamis—raw supernatural power—to resist and dismantle these forces. Ephesians’ call to put on the full armor of God frames Christian responsibility: the struggle often targets unseen rulers and authorities, and believers can take a stand.
Practical implications move from doctrine to practice. The congregation practices public prayer teams, healing rooms, and moments of frontline ministry where the sick and oppressed receive focused prayer. Biblical promises such as laying on hands, praying in Jesus’ name, and expecting miracles underpin these ministries. The closing invitation emphasizes that deliverance and healing remain accessible, urging faith-filled prayer, communal agreement, and active use of the authority given in Christ as ordinary expressions of Christian life.
Every Christian in the in in a sense, in the spirit is a supernatural time bomb waiting to explode in with power. Everyone. It's not left behind. So it's not just for the the pastors. It's not just for the evangelists. It's not just for the the missionaries. It's not just for those random meetings that happened maybe sixty years ago where God moved then. And wow, that was such a great moment. It's meant for today. It was never meant to stop.
[01:00:10]
(29 seconds)
#EveryBelieverEmpowered
But it's an even better moment when that thing leaves and they're free. I've had that, by the way. It's very odd. It's real. Let's be real about it. There are dark spiritual things happening in our world right now. Maybe your neighbor's experiencing it. Maybe you're experiencing it. People at your work. People through on what's happening online. Dark spiritual things. Yet Jesus Christ paid a price on the cross to set those people free, and he gave you authority over them as a Christian. It's absolutely true.
[01:19:23]
(42 seconds)
#SetFreeInChrist
And there is times when we need deliverance. Why? Because there are spiritual forces in this world that really don't like that you love the name Jesus. And the devil would love our whole life to the day that we go and we go to be with God, to be one of torment when it doesn't have to be. It doesn't have to be. Through the power of the name of Jesus in prayer together in agreement, we can see a release and a freedom brought to our life in other people's lives because we don't have to live with torment. We can live free. We can live free.
[01:17:28]
(34 seconds)
#DeliveranceThroughPrayer
And it is true today, just as true as it was in Jesus' day. You cannot help but read in scripture the stories of Jesus, and if you were to go through it, you will encounter multiple stories constantly of Jesus healing people and Jesus delivering people of of spiritual affliction. He constantly does these things in his ministry because Jesus came to part of the reason he came was to bring a restoration to creation, not just an escape from it.
[00:58:18]
(37 seconds)
#RestorationNotEscape
Notice that they're they're praying. And by the way, this circumstance came after a moment where they'd healed the sick, and then because they healed the sick, they were brought before a tribunal, and they were they were whipped and beaten, all these things, and then they prayed this prayer. And they say, give us boldness to speak your word as you stretch out your hand, what? To perform signs and wonders and heal. This is the bible. This is the bible. This is Christianity. And it didn't stop. It didn't stop with the pages of scripture. It's true today. And we need it.
[01:16:49]
(37 seconds)
#BoldForSignsAndWonders
So often, Christianity has simply preached a message that has said, this is how you get to heaven. And yet that it's so much bigger than that. What Jesus did is so much larger than just this is how you get to heaven. It's actually this is how you get free for eternity. This is how you find hope for eternity. This is how you find healing. See, God saw our world and he saw that it cries out for breakthrough.
[00:56:38]
(31 seconds)
#FreedomForEternity
One of the values that we have at The Landing Church is that we see two things going on. We see the brokenness of our world, the outcry of people for breakthrough, for healing, and for deliverance. But then we also see the deep rich truth of scripture that God has supernatural means to meet life's natural issues and overcome them. God has supernatural means to meet us in the brokenness, the sickness, and the pain, and to overcome those things. And he's going to do this through these things called healing and deliverance.
[00:57:16]
(37 seconds)
#SupernaturalMeansForLife
People experiencing fits of rage they can't control, nightmares, premonitions, encounters with spiritual beings, irrational fears, uncontrollable anger, voices in their head, lossful thoughts, sleep paralysis, all this stuff, things going on that they just kinda push to the side and say, I guess this is just my life, and what's happening is they're tormented by the devil and they could be free.
[01:12:24]
(19 seconds)
#FreedomFromTorment
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