Jesus’ might and divine power set Him apart from any other human who has ever lived. Jesus Christ is the only perfect man, who died to give eternal life to those who believe in Him. In today’s devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef considers the divine power of Christ.
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[00:00:08] No Ordinary Man by Dr. Michael Youssef
[00:00:13] Jesus' might and divine power set him apart from any other human who has ever lived. Jesus
[00:00:20] Christ is the only perfect man who died to give eternal life to those who believe in
[00:00:25] him. Jesus Christ is the only man who owned the whole universe but lived in poverty for
[00:00:30] the benefit of others. Jesus Christ is the only man who owned all the iron ore of the world
[00:00:37] but allowed his hands and feet to be pierced with iron nails in order that he might save
[00:00:43] others. Jesus Christ is the only man who made all the trees of the forest and yet allowed
[00:00:49] himself to hang on one of those trees for the redemption of all who call on his name.
[00:00:55] How amazing is our all-powerful God! But what's more amazing is that the supernatural power
[00:01:03] that resurrected Jesus from the dead is the same power that can transform our lives on
[00:01:10] a daily basis. When we try to solve our problems using our own strength, we will fail. But Christ's
[00:01:17] power can perform miracles in our hearts and in our circumstances. Let's pray together.
[00:01:24] Jesus, we are so grateful that you are unlike any other. Thank you for your resurrection power. Help us
[00:01:32] to look to you and your power every day. We pray this in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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