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When they came back down the mountain to the other disciples, they saw a huge crowd around them, and the religion scholars cross-examining them.
As soon as the people in the crowd saw Jesus, admiring excitement stirred them.
They ran and greeted him.
He asked, “What’s going on?
What’s all the commotion?”
A man out of the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought my mute son, made speechless by a demon, to you.
Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground.
He foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and goes stiff as a board.
I told your disciples, hoping they could deliver him, but they couldn’t.”
A man out of the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought my mute son, made speechless by a demon, to you.
Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground.
He foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and goes stiff as a board.
I told your disciples, hoping they could deliver him, but they couldn’t.”
19–20 Jesus said, “What a generation!
No sense of God! How many times do I have to go over these things?
How much longer do I have to put up with this?
Bring the boy here.”
They brought him.
When the demon saw Jesus, it threw the boy into a seizure, causing him to writhe on the ground and foam at the mouth.
21–22 He asked the boy’s father, “How long has this been going on?”
“Ever since he was a little boy.
Many times it pitches him into fire or the river to do away with him.
If you can do anything, do it.
Have a heart and help us!”
23 Jesus said, “If?
There are no ‘ifs’ among believers.
Anything can happen.”
24 No sooner were the words out of his mouth than the father cried, “Then I believe.
Help me with my doubts!”
25–27 Seeing that the crowd was forming fast, Jesus gave the vile spirit its marching orders: “Dumb and deaf spirit, I command you—Out of him, and stay out!” Screaming, and with much thrashing about, it left.
The boy was pale as a corpse, so people started saying, “He’s dead.”
But Jesus, taking his hand, raised him.
The boy stood up.
28 After arriving back home, his disciples cornered Jesus and asked, “Why couldn’t we throw the demon out?”
29 He answered, “There is no way to get rid of this kind of demon except by prayer.”
There aint No If’s...All Things Are possible
Jesus had just finished speaking with Elijah & Moses up on the mountain, and has returned to find the Church in an uproar… His leaders are unable to full-fill the assignment given to them
So he asks the question whats goin on?
I wonder if he is asking the same thing today.. Whats Goin On
17–18 A man out of the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought my mute son, made speechless by a demon, to you.
Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground.
He foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and goes stiff as a board.
I told your disciples, hoping they could deliver him, but they couldn’t.”
The spirit is called dumb (or mute) because the boy whom it possessed was mute (and deaf, as well, v. 25), presumably as a result of being possessed by the unclean spirit
Dumb spirit would be rendered in many languages ‘a spirit which makes him dumb,’ ‘a demon which keeps him from speaking’ or ‘a spirit which makes him so that he cannot speak.’
In some languages, however, dumb is rendered by an idiomatic phrase, e.g.
‘his heart is closed’ (Tzeltal), in which case it would be the spirit which causes this condition
One of the most easiest ways for a unclean spirt to enter someone is a person with a closed heart to the things of God
I promise you it’s a lot of devils i mean christians walking around speaking in a unknown tongue, and there heart is far from God.
Back 2 the text...
Jesus said, “What a generation!
No sense of God! How many times do I have to go over these things?
How much longer do I have to put up with this?
Bring the boy here.”
I sense a little frustration coming from Jesus, and i mean i get it!!
He has just had a powerful conversation with the two previous most influential leaders In Isreal to then step into a realm of people who have no sense of God and no sense of what God is capable of doing…
You people have no faith.
How long must I stay with you?
How long must I put up with you?
You people have no faith.
How long must I stay with you?
How long must I put up with you?
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You Can Always Tell That Your Close to seeing deliverance, in your home, in your loved on, in your ministry & in the Church..
So the followers brought him to Jesus.
As soon as the evil spirit saw Jesus, it made the boy lose control of himself, and he fell down and rolled on the ground, foaming at the mouth.
When that devil see’s Jesus its over…
tell somebody with ashy lips let them see Jesus.....
2. Your going to have to investigate when did it start!!!
Jesus asked the boy’s father, “How long has this been happening?”
The father answered, “Since he was very young.
The spirit often throws him into a fire or into water to kill him.
When Did It Begin 4 U?
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Your Vocabulary has to be Faith driven, Faith inspired & Faith fed..
If you can do anything, do it.
Have a heart and help us!”
23 Jesus said, “If?
There are no ‘ifs’ among believers.
Anything can happen.”
Matt
Mt 21.
pisteuo- believe, trust; put faith in..
1. pistós, which is attested first, means a. “trusting” (also with the nuance of “obedient”) and b. “trustworthy,” i.e., faithful, reliable.
2. ápistos means a. “distrustful” and b. “untrustworthy,” “unreliable.”
3. pístis has the sense of a. “confidence,” “certainty,” “trust,” then b. “trustworthiness,” and c. “guarantee” or “assurance”
When You Believe God Anything Can Happen!!!
There are 7 Currencies of the Kingdom of God
1.) Time: How you spend your time shows what you value.
In the kingdom there is equality and we all have been given the same amount of time (24 hours in a day), but how we spend that time is determined by what you value.
If you want to know what you value, evaluate that on which you spend your time.
2.) Choices: Everyone has been given a free will, another equalizer in the kingdom; what we choose, whether to obey God or disobey God, determines our level of prosperity in the kingdom.
says, "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.
For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit, will from the Spirit reap eternal life" (NASB).
3.) Words: Our words are our seeds that we plant and when they grow produce a harvest in our lives.
What we sow, we grow; our words are our seeds.
is speaking about our words that grow unforgiveness, unbelief, etc. Solomon said it best, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit" ().
4.) Hope: Confident expectation of good.
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