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The Powers of Death and the Life of Christ

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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In Matthew 8:28–34, Jesus crosses the sea and steps into a place marked by death: two demonized men living among the tombs, cut off from community, violent, isolated, and enslaved by the powers of darkness. But when Life Himself enters the scene, death does not get the final word. In this message from our Bear With Me — Round 2 series, Pastor Nick explores how this strange story of demons, pigs, tombs, and waters reveals the larger biblical struggle between life and death. The powers of darkness promise life, freedom, control, and relief — but they always lead toward death. Jesus, on the other hand, calls us to surrender, but only because his way leads to resurrection life. The question is not merely whether Jesus has authority over the forces of death. The question is: do we want his life-giving authority in us? Where is Jesus inviting you to choose people over pigs? Where is Jesus inviting you to receive life through surrender? Because Jesus is not trying to take life from us. Jesus is Life.

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