The exorcisms that Jesus performs in the Gospels are some of his most dramatic miracles. They are also some of the most difficult for me to understand spiritually.
And they came to Jesus and saw the demon-possessed man, the one who had had the legion, sitting there, clothed and in his ...
Jesus not only has followers and admirers, but also has detractors. He gets accused of doing away with the Law of Moses and the traditions of the elders. The scribes from Jerusalem go one step further ...
The fame of Jesus’ healing and exorcism spreads fast and wide. A quick glance at the map of territories mentioned in the Gospel shows us the diversity of peoples flocking to Jesus. Galilee and Judea, ...
First, we should consider what churches mean when they say the phrase “Come as you are.” This phrase communicates that people ...
St. Mark records the anguished cry of an unclean spirit, before being expelled: “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth ... How can an exorcist, a man who is beset with his own ...
As a man of faith ... chair of the Jesus Seminar, a controversial scholarly forum, believes the radical skeptics go too far. Granted, stories of Christ’s miraculous deeds—healing the sick ...
In love he destined us for adoption through Jesus Christ ... renew in me a steadfast spirit….Rescue me from death, God, my saving God, that my tongue may praise your healing power…My sacrifice ...
It was a dramatic scene. A distraught father came to Jesus with his son terribly afflicted with seizures and attempts at self-destruction. “And they brought the ...
The wrath of God blased in the eyes of Jesus when he looked upon his ... under the pretense of loyalty to the sabbatic laws, to the healing of a crippled man. Lovelessness is a sin which negates ...
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