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Biblical Authority: Luke 8.40-56

42 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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We don’t trust authority anymore.. and honestly, there are good reasons why. But what if rejecting authority isn’t actually freeing you… it’s trapping you? In Luke 8, everything is on the line: a dying child, a desperate father, and a moment that feels like it came too late. Right in the middle of it, Jesus interrupts, and raises a deeper question: Can you trust an authority you don’t control? This message explores what happens when your control runs out, why faith doesn’t have to be perfect, and whether there’s an authority that doesn’t just lead, but actually saves. Because one day, you’ll face something you can’t overcome. Will it defeat you… or save you? Learn more about us:https://www.tulsabible.org/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tulsabible/TBC - To know God, and make Him known.(Matt. 28. 18-20)

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