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The Blessing of Dieing Twice - Luke chapter 8 - JS Gillespie  

It was a great meeting, only 7 attended and one of them was dead! 

It was the one who was dead that Jesus spoke to and it was the one who was dead who heard the voice of Jesus and even more remarkably she responded.

The crises of death often hits us right at the moment when death is imminent. Jarius was tremendously blessed in Luke chapter 8 although he did not realise it at the time. The crises of the death of his daughter, brought him to a crises of faith and a reality check. Neither he nor his religion could deal with death and the hereafter. He did what his love for his child demanded, he came in humility and faith to the feet of Jesus. Who cares what people think when we are seeking and finally find the secret of eternal life!

Abandoning fear to the depths of Despair - JS Gillespie  

 

This man's soul was a window into the depths of hell itself. Nowhere out with hell would you find such a 'legion' of demons. They had used and abused the man of the Gadarenes; taken the clothes from off his back, the roof from over his head and friends and family had fled terrified from his presence. All he was left with was deep, desperate fear. Satan had taunted him with freedom; but it was merely the freedom to fear. His place now was the graveyard and his future that of joining the demonic in the depths of the abyss. His encounter with Jesus was a glimmer of glory, a light in the silky blackness of the death he called life. It is often just a tiny glimmer of light that begins to transform a life. The light that illuminates and kindles afresh the belief that life can be different, new and free. That light was a person, the Son of God able to deliver on that hope; with power to command the forces of hell, with authority to forgive sins and able to set a man in their right mind, a transformed, born again new creature in Christ. Having seen Jesus, cried to Jesus and fallen at the feet of Jesus; this man had one left step of faith to take; to abandon his fears to the depths of their own despair. Let the demons have the swine. Let despair drown into the depths of oblivion. I have found Jesus; let the demons now cry in despair.