The Bible repeatedly affirms that there is no neutrality when it comes to God and his kingdom. In Luke 11:23 we read: “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters” (see also Matt. 6:24; Rom. 6:16; James 4:4). In the healing of the mute man and the teachings that follow, Jesus explains that his kingdom is not divided; rather, it has come upon them in power. Now for all those who repent of their sins and place their faith in Jesus Christ, for all those who hear and keep the word of God, they will be filled with the light of Christ. In this sermon, Pastor Dave encourages the church to not seek for signs in unbelief, but rather to repent and be gathered unto Christ and his kingdom for his glory in the world.
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