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E17 | Jesus’ 1st Exorcism In A Synagogue | Father & Son Pastoral Podcast | Mk. 1:21-28: Lk. 4:31-37


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Episode #17 deals with the realm of demons and their reality. The pastors share personal stories of encounters with demon-possessed individuals, shedding light on the ongoing influence of the spiritual realm. They also touch on the potential deception behind recent accounts of UFOs, urging listeners to discern the supernatural forces at work. Prepare to witness the reality of the demonic realm, which remains active in our world today. It is a mistake to underestimate the level of demonic activity in our present time.

The pastor address thought-provoking questions, urging self-reflection on our engagement in spiritual warfare and preparedness for battle. The episode unfolds with the revelation of Jesus’ authority over the demonic realm. With a simple command, Jesus expelled the demon from the possessed man, leaving the onlookers astonished and amazed. This display of power demonstrates that Jesus, as the Creator of all things, holds ultimate authority over every spiritual force. The demons fear Him and acknowledge that they will face judgment at His hand. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own reliance on Jesus for protection and assistance in the face of the devil and his forces. How often do we seek Jesus’ help and powerful protection through prayer? Do we regularly study and commit His words to memory? Are we truly relying on God’s strength or relying on our own weaknesses?

Join us for this episode in the Father and Son Pastoral Podcast! In this episode titled “Jesus’ 1st Exorcism In A Synagogue,” we delve into the powerful passages from Mark 1:21–28 and Luke 4:31–37, exploring Jesus’ authority over the spiritual and natural realms. Links – – – Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/colmar-manor-bible-church-maryland/id1475960054?i=1000596989079 E17 | Jesus’ 1st Exorcism In A Synagogue | Father & Son Pastoral Podcast | Mk. 1:21-28: Lk. 4:31-37