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Life in the Spirit – Normalising Deliverance
In this final talk on our series 'Life in the Spirit', John Scott takes a practical look at 'Normalising Deliverance'. Deliverance was a normal everyday part of Jesus' ministry on earth. He frequently encountered demonic influence and oppression, in the sickness, disease and torment being inflicted upon the lives of people He met. He delivered every one of these people, setting them free from torment, disease and sickness. If deliverance was normal to Jesus, shouldn't deliverance be normal to those who continue His ministry on earth? The answer to that question is undoubtedly 'Yes'. To Jesus deliverance was quiet, authoritative and effective. This authority He gave to His disciples and by extension, to us, the church. John calls us to recognise and operate in the authority Christ has given us, so we too may see people set free from all the enemy's torments.