Jesus: The Seeking Savior Who Transforms Lives

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If you keep your Bibles open to that spot, we're going to pick up the narrative right where Jen left off. And if you're new to Manoa Community Church, we're going verse by verse through the gospel according to Luke in a preaching series called The Seeking Savior. My name is Stephan. I'm pastor here, and this is the portion in the service where we will preach God's Word. And Jesus had this great idea. He told his disciples, we saw there, to get into a boat and go to the other side of the lake. This lake is the Sea of Galilee, and they're leaving the region of Galilee, as we'll see today, for Gennesaret, which is a Gentile region. And we actually are introduced to a pretty scary scene. We sang earlier that we're dancing on the graves that we once lived in. Well, there is a man literally living in the tombs, living in the graves, and he is demon possessed. It's right out of a horror flick. That is right. He is chained there, and he is naked. He is naked and out of his mind. And this is a scene where Jesus delivers him from the bondage that he's in, brings him back into his right state of mind, and then sends him on a mission back into the region where he's from to share his faith with all those in the city who have actually rejected Jesus at this point. So it's a lengthy reading, but I actually want us to stand for the public reading of Scripture. So if you would, please stand so we're all paying attention, and I will read to you. So just follow along in your Bibles or on the screen. [00:00:07] (81 seconds)


For he had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man. For many a time, it seized him. He was kept under guard and bound with chains and shackles, but he would break the bonds and be driven by the demon into the desert. Jesus then asked him, what is your name? And he said, legion, for many demons had entered him. And they begged him not to command them to depart into the abyss. Now, a large herd of pigs was feeding there. And they begged him to let them enter these. So he gave them permission. Then the demons came out of the man and entered the pigs. And the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned. [00:02:06] (44 seconds)


When the herdsmen saw what had happened, they fled and told it in the city and in the country. Then people went out to see what happened. And they came to see Jesus and found the man from whom the demons had gone, sitting at the feet of Jesus. Clothed and in his right mind. And they were afraid. And those who had seen it told how the demon-possessed man had been healed. Then all the people of the surrounding country of the Gerasenes asked him to depart from them, for they were seized with great fear. So he got into the boat and returned. The man from whom the demons had gone begged that he might be with him. But Jesus sent him away, saying, return to your home and declare how much God, has done for you. And he went away, proclaiming throughout the whole city how much Jesus had done for him. This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. You can sit down. Let's pray. [00:02:50] (61 seconds)


And I pray, Jesus, that your powerful name, as it is proclaimed in your powerful presence through the presence of the Holy Spirit, would rest upon us this morning. And as your powerful word is proclaimed, that it would bring about deliverance. It would bring about freedom. And Lord, for any who are trapped in bondage this morning, you would set us free. Jesus, you declared that you came to set the captives free. We pray that we would find freedom in your name this morning, and that you would send us on mission for you. We ask this and pray it in Jesus' name. And everybody prayed, amen. [00:04:03] (33 seconds)


This individual wants to follow Jesus, but he says, I actually need you to go back to that city that was freaked out and go share what just happened. And so he goes back to be a missionary for Jesus. We'll talk about the implication of that for our lives as well. So here we go. First, Jesus, the Son of God, breaks our bonds. Now, verses 26 to 33. We just read in its entirety, so I won't reread the whole thing. But let's look at this encounter with this demon named Legion just briefly in these two verses, going back to verses 28 and 29. You can put it on the screen again. [00:06:48] (33 seconds)


nobody else they tell him to leave he gets back on that boat he leaves it was Jesus's idea to go Jesus is on the hunt Jesus is the seeking Savior and even if the whole world has given up on you we have a Savior who never gives up on the one even if everything in you feels powerless to set yourself free you are powerless to set yourself free Jesus has the power to deliver you Mary Magdalene had seven demons this man probably had dozens [00:11:50] (35 seconds)


God made all creatures and all animals matter to God your dog matters to God But here's what I do want you to see you are uniquely precious to him Amen, you are worth far more than a thousand pigs to Jesus You are worth far more than all the birds of the air human beings created in his image are uniquely precious and sometimes we as human beings don't respect just how Significant the sanctity of human life is what Jesus says the power of the one is worth it He will cross the sea nearly all twelve of the Apostles lose their life They practically drown, but it was worth it It was worth it to see that one individual set free from Satan amen and your deliverance is worth it as well He was set free from the grave that he once danced in amen We sing that spiritually That we are spiritually dead, but this man literally was dancing around in the tombs are frothing madman And when he encountered Jesus He became a man who was in his right mind Fully clothed and completely at peace with God with Christ and with his self again What are the things that are holding you in bondage? Satan is real. He's a Lion seeking to devour us as a believer as a Christian I don't believe you can be possessed by demons Unbelievers, I think they can clearly from Scripture if you haven't received Christ the Holy Spirit will expel the power of Satan your life But Satan can still attack us as believers and we can still be oppressed by the evil one and Jesus will set you free. What have you opened your life to that you are power? [00:14:06] (111 seconds)


to break free from only the power of Christ can drive that out and Jesus promises to do that Jesus not only forgives our sins he breaks the power of canceled sin amen he sets us free if you're living in bondage today please come forward at the end of the service for prayer we want to pray over you and cast that out in Jesus's name Jesus has the power to break our bonds secondly he not only has the power to break our bonds these internal things that we can't be set free from but also Jesus the Son of God what does he do he gives us time he gives us time I want to reread not the entirety of 34 to 37 but let's look at 36 and 37 and tease out the city in the crowd out. [00:15:11] (56 seconds)


There's something about encountering the presence and the person and the identity of Jesus that our whole life is turned upside down. And the first impulse, and maybe this is true for you as you're wrestling with this, isn't like, hallelujah, the Son of God has come to the world to rescue us. The first thing is like, my whole world is rocked upside down. All of my priorities are being rearranged, and it is scary. And I don't know what to do with Jesus, and I want him to get out of the picture. My life made sense before Jesus walked onto the scene. Jesus, why don't you just get back onto that boat where you came from? So our life and our livestock and our pigs and our priorities are not shooken up by you, the Son of God. [00:19:39] (44 seconds)


And I'd be tempted, if I was the Holy Son of God who created these, didn't I? I'd be tempted to rebuke these individuals, to rebuke them. Didn't you just see what I did? I could do this for all of you right now. Come to me. But instead, Jesus zips the lip. Fair enough. Gets into the boat. Says goodbye. You know, I think about my life when I was wrestling through the implications of the gospel, where I wasn't ready. I wasn't ready to change my whole life. I wasn't ready to change all of my priorities, to change all the things that matter, to change all my worldview. But the amazing thing about the God that we worship is not only is he all powerful, all knowing, omnipotent, he's also patient. [00:20:23] (55 seconds)


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