Transformative Power: From Despair to Hope in Christ

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"You want to know what surpassing power looks like? He says, 'Look at Jesus.' Jesus was crucified. Jesus was nailed to the cross. But Friday didn't determine where things wound up. Look, Friday was a bad day for Jesus. All right? It was a bad day physically. He was beaten to a pulp. It was a bad day emotionally. He cried tears like blood in the garden of Gethsemane. It was a really bad day spiritually. He was separated from his Father. 'My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me.' He lost His friends. He lost His life. Body beaten to a pulp. Separated from His Father. I call Friday a bad day." [00:00:06]

"But Friday wasn't the last day. It was a bad day. Because according to the verse, it says, 'The surpassing greatness of His power when He raised Jesus up from the dead.' In other words, God reversed the day. Now I know some of you came here beaten and broken. Some of you came emotionally beaten, physically beaten, attitudinally beaten, spiritually beaten, relationally beaten. You've come broke-down, beat up, toe up from the floor up. Circumstances have not been in your favor." [00:00:51]

"But Paul says, 'I want you to know the surpassing greatness of His power,' and it's the same power that was working when He raised Jesus Christ up from the dead, or turned death into life, bad into good, worse into better. He flipped the script and turned things around. And he ties it to the person of Jesus Christ. See what the cross provides you and me is the opportunity to see what God can do out of the normal, out of the regular, out of the everyday-ish of life, and how He can invade the circumstances of life just like He invaded the tomb of Jesus when He died on the cross and flipped things around—turned them, twist them, tweaked them." [00:01:26]

"See a lot of us sing about His power, talk about His power, amen His power, but we can't testify to His power cause we've never seen Him flip, turn, twist, tweak something so that He did something that was beyond human comprehension. But he says, 'That's in Your will. It's in Your will.' His superimposing power." [00:02:05]

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