Posts with the tag “power”
From the Crowd to the Called
by Sermon Recap on May 4th, 2026
This powerful exploration of Mark 3:7-19 challenges us to examine our relationship with Jesus: are we merely part of the crowd seeking benefits, or are we truly answering His call to be with Him? The passage reveals three distinct groups—the crowds pressing in for healing, the disciples following Jesus, and the twelve apostles called to intimate relationship and mission. We're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: it's possible to be physically close to Jesus, to recognize His power, even to benefit from His presence, yet remain relationally distant. The crowds traveled up to six days on foot, desperate for what Jesus could provide, but the text never mentions they came to worship Him. How often do we approach Jesus the same way—as a solution provider rather than a Savior to know personally? The transformative invitation here is to move beyond transactional faith into transformational relationship. Jesus doesn't start with our performance or productivity; He starts with proximity. Before sending the twelve out with authority to preach and cast out demons, He first called them simply to be with Him. This sequence matters deeply for our spiritual lives: relationship precedes responsibility, presence comes before performance. When we're feeling crushed by life's pressures, our first response should mirror Jesus—withdraw to be still, rest in the Lord, and reconnect with the Father. Only from that place of abiding can we bear fruit and participate in His mission with His authority rather than our own insufficient strength. Read More
The King's Power
by Sermon Recap on March 2nd, 2026
In Mark 1:21-34, we're confronted with a profound truth that challenges our understanding of spiritual authority: Jesus doesn't just have the right to establish His kingdom—He has the unstoppable power to accomplish it. The passage takes us on a journey from the public synagogue to the intimate space of a sickbed, showing us that Christ's power operates across every dimension of human experience. We see Him commanding demons, healing fevers, and addressing the needs of an entire city gathered at a doorway. What makes this so compelling is the inseparable connection between authority and power. Authority without power is ineffective, like a guard with an unloaded weapon. Power without authority is tyrannical, like a schoolyard bully. But Jesus weaves these perfectly together, using His divine authority to direct His unlimited power according to His perfect will. This has immediate implications for our daily lives: we often approach God as if He's either unable to handle our small problems or unwilling to address our big ones. We worry, we stress, we try to carry burdens we were never meant to bear. But if Jesus can make demons flee with a word and heal an entire city in an evening, surely He can handle whatever we're facing today. The question isn't whether He can—it's whether we'll trust Him enough to rest in His sovereign care. Read More
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