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The Sift Is A Gift | Luke 22:31–32 | Pastor Garrett Black | Axess Church - Glen Ellyn

40 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Satan didn't just attack the disciples — he asked God's permission first. And God said yes. In Luke 22:31-32, Jesus tells Peter something most people read right past: Satan has demanded to sift all of you like wheat. But tucked inside that moment is one of the most overlooked truths in Scripture — because Jesus doesn't just warn Peter. He says, "But I have prayed for you." In this episode we unpack why God sometimes allows the enemy access to our lives, what compromise gives Satan to work with, and how Jesus — as our advocate before the Father — sanctifies the very process designed for our destruction. If life is shaking everything loose right now, you may be in the sift. And through Jesus, the sift is a gift.

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