Since the Fall, the world has been tainted by evil and demonic forces. Sometimes, evil can seem overwhelming. In those moments, we may wonder what God is doing about evil and demonic forces. In Mark 5:1-20, we see Jesus' power and authority as He confronts evil, demonstrating God's mercy that transforms us and brings freedom.
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Since the Fall, the world has been tainted by evil and demonic forces. Sometimes, evil can seem overwhelming. In those moments, we may wonder what God is doing about evil and demonic forces. In Mark 5:1-20, we see Jesus' power and authority as He confronts evil, demonstrating God's mercy that transforms us and brings freedom.
When the gospel first comes to Thessalonica and Berea, it meets both fierce opposition and eager belief. Acts 17:1-15 shows how God’s word disrupts the status quo, stirs deep responses, and invites us to examine the Scriptures with open and searching hearts.
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Since the Fall, the world has been tainted by evil and demonic forces. Sometimes, evil can seem overwhelming. In those moments, we may wonder what God is doing about evil and demonic forces. In Mark 5:1-20, we see Jesus' power and authority as He confronts evil, demonstrating God's mercy that transforms us and brings freedom.