Posts with the tag “demons”
The Lord, Legion, and Liberation
by Sermon Recap on June 22nd, 2026
In Mark chapter 5, we encounter one of the most dramatic demonstrations of Jesus' absolute authority over every realm of existence. This passage takes us to a Gentile region where a man possessed by a legion of demons lives among the tombs, isolated, tormented, and beyond any human help. What unfolds is not just an exorcism story, but a powerful revelation about the scope of Christ's saving power. The demons immediately recognize Jesus' authority, falling prostrate before him and begging for mercy, while the man himself is transformed from a state of spiritual death to life, freedom, and restoration. We see that Jesus' authority extends to all people, not just the Jews but the Gentiles as well, foreshadowing the gospel's reach to all nations. His power extends to all circumstances, taking what is unclean and making it clean, reversing the curse of sin and bringing restoration. And his authority extends to all realms, even the demonic powers must submit to his word. The passage challenges us with a crucial question: how will we respond to Jesus' authority? Will we be like the townspeople who, despite witnessing this miracle, asked Jesus to leave because his presence disrupted their comfortable lives? Or will we be like the delivered man who begged to follow Jesus and was commissioned to share the good news of God's mercy? The message is clear: because Jesus has all authority, we should respond with faith and rejoicing, not fear and rejection. Read More
The King's Authority
by Sermon Recap on February 23rd, 2026
This powerful exploration of Mark 1:21-28 confronts us with an unavoidable truth: Jesus' authority is absolute and demands our response. We witness Jesus teaching in the synagogue with an authority that leaves people astonished—not merely quoting traditions and other teachers like the scribes, but speaking with inherent power. His authority extends beyond religious institutions into the spiritual realm itself, commanding even demons to obey. The unclean spirit recognizes what many humans still struggle to acknowledge: Jesus is the Holy One of God. This passage challenges us to move beyond mere amazement at Jesus' wisdom or admiration of His moral teaching. C.S. Lewis's famous framework is invoked here—Jesus cannot simply be a good teacher or wise prophet if He claims divine authority but lacks it. He is either Lord, liar, or lunatic. The demons know which He is, even when we hesitate. The question becomes deeply personal: will we remain merely astonished observers, or will we submit to His authority? Astonishment is a starting point, but it's a terrible place to stay. Jesus' authority undergirds His entire gospel and kingdom. Without it, His call to repentance would be blasphemy. With it, His authority becomes the very foundation of our salvation and the framework for abundant life. We're invited not to admire from a distance, but to align ourselves completely with His rule and reign. Read More
Who is Satan/demons?
by Cara Erickson on July 5th, 2025
Foundational Christian concepts explained concisely and clearly. Read More
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