JESUS IS HEALER (3 OF 6)
by Joey Rodgers
Scripture: John 9:1-8, John 9:10-41
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Jesus is Healer (3 of 6)
Series: Jesus Is…
Joey Rodgers
John 9:1-41
We're in a series of messages in pursuit of discovering who God is based on the personal encounters Jesus had w/ people during His earthly ministry - snapshots of the person, nature, and activity of God that affords us a glimpse into the glory of our wonderful Lord and Savior.
So far we've experienced the generosity of God in the story of Nicodemus in John 3 and the mercy of God in the story of the woman caught in adultery in John 8. Today we're going seek to experience firsthand that Jesus is HEALER.
Let me go on record to say I have no idea what God might do today; but I believe He wants to move in a powerful way among us as we gather. Honestly, we're not going to be very Baptist today; but as always, we will be Biblical.
When I began praying about this study 9 mos. ago, this was the day God kept bringing to mind. But in the last few weeks I've been getting excited about what God might do today. And not just me - for nearly a month, our prayer ministry has been preparing/seeking God's heart for today. They've been waging a spiritual war in the heavenlies believing God wants to heal and set people free into His hope and rest.
So what is healing? Who needs it? How do we experience it?
Of the 37 miracles recorded in the N.T. Jesus performed - 31 of them were of a healing nature. From the blind, to the sick, to the lame, deaf, and dying - the touch of Jesus changed destinies, declared majesty, and dumbfounded skeptics. And best of all - God is still today in the healing business.
Even in our church, in recent months, we've witnessed many physical healings such as w/ Kathryn Brezina, Debbie Roof, and Eric Philips. We've seen the miracle of salvation in other people giving their lives to Christ. And we have many who'd testify that they've broken free from harmful and deceptive tendencies to experience real freedom for the 1st time in their lives. And God wants to move again ...
Series: Jesus Is…
Joey Rodgers
John 9:1-41
We're in a series of messages in pursuit of discovering who God is based on the personal encounters Jesus had w/ people during His earthly ministry - snapshots of the person, nature, and activity of God that affords us a glimpse into the glory of our wonderful Lord and Savior.
So far we've experienced the generosity of God in the story of Nicodemus in John 3 and the mercy of God in the story of the woman caught in adultery in John 8. Today we're going seek to experience firsthand that Jesus is HEALER.
Let me go on record to say I have no idea what God might do today; but I believe He wants to move in a powerful way among us as we gather. Honestly, we're not going to be very Baptist today; but as always, we will be Biblical.
When I began praying about this study 9 mos. ago, this was the day God kept bringing to mind. But in the last few weeks I've been getting excited about what God might do today. And not just me - for nearly a month, our prayer ministry has been preparing/seeking God's heart for today. They've been waging a spiritual war in the heavenlies believing God wants to heal and set people free into His hope and rest.
So what is healing? Who needs it? How do we experience it?
Of the 37 miracles recorded in the N.T. Jesus performed - 31 of them were of a healing nature. From the blind, to the sick, to the lame, deaf, and dying - the touch of Jesus changed destinies, declared majesty, and dumbfounded skeptics. And best of all - God is still today in the healing business.
Even in our church, in recent months, we've witnessed many physical healings such as w/ Kathryn Brezina, Debbie Roof, and Eric Philips. We've seen the miracle of salvation in other people giving their lives to Christ. And we have many who'd testify that they've broken free from harmful and deceptive tendencies to experience real freedom for the 1st time in their lives. And God wants to move again ...
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