God Is Undoing the Damage - Pastor Don Johnson

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The Potter's House

T.D. Jakes

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November 18, 2024

In Acts chapter 20, Paul’s lengthy sermons took an unexpected turn when a young man named Eutychus fell asleep and plummeted to his death from a third-story window. But what could have been a moment of tragedy became a powerful demonstration of God’s restorative grace instead. Paul went down and threw himself on the man’s dirty, broken body and embraced him, declaring him yet alive! This moment illustrates that even during our lowest points, God still has the power to resurrect and refresh. It’s a call to stay disciplined and expectant, knowing that even our missteps can be used for His magnificence. God doesn’t keep track of our many mistakes, but the scars they leave serve as a testament to what we’ve overcome with His help. So stay focused and keep pressing forward, knowing that God loves you and He is constantly undoing the damage caused by yourself and others! Message: “God Is Undoing the Damage” Scriptures: Acts 20:7-12 (NIV) Speaker: Pastor Don Johnson Date: Nov. 17, 2024 #UndoingTheDamage #ThePowerOfGrace #PottersHouse #SundayService #PastorDonJohnson ✝️ Your divine appointment with destiny is here! You've journeyed on your own; now, let Jesus guide your steps. Accept His salvation NOW at http://bit.ly/2Tc8l6F. Subscribe to the official T.D. Jakes Ministries channel to stream our latest messages, your favorite sermons from over the years, and much more. 🛎️ Hit the Notification Bell so that you never miss our most recent video. 🌱Join us in making a real impact! Your generous donation will help transform lives and build a stronger community. Visit http://bit.ly/2Tx7cFw or text TDJM followed by your donation amount to 28950 (e.g., TDJM 50 to donate $50) and be a partner in this meaningful journey. Remember, you are never alone. There is always someone here for you when you need a comforting ear. These lifelines are available 24/7, ensuring your privacy and peace of mind: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Reach out at 988 Crisis Text