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It’s Not Over Until Jesus Says It’s Over

Jesus raised a widow’s only son from the dead. No situation is beyond hope until Jesus declares the final word
Author
Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor
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It’s Not Over Until Jesus Says It’s Over

Jesus raised a widow’s only son from the dead. No situation is beyond hope until Jesus declares the final word
Date
May 10, 2026
Speaker
Travis Agnew
Lead Pastor
Scripture
Luke 7:11-17

What This Passage Says About Christ

  • Jesus is not distant from our pain; He moves toward it (7:11).
  • Jesus notices what others avoid and helps where others hold back (7:12-13).
  • Death thought it had the final word until it met Jesus (7:14).
  • Every good gift received or restored ultimately comes from Jesus (7:15).
  • Don’t mistake Jesus for a prophet; He’s the One the prophets spoke about (7:16-17).

What This Passage Says About Christians

  • What looks finished to us is not final to Him.
  • Jesus doesn’t wait to be asked; He helps because He’s good.
  • When Jesus shows up, the proper response is worship and witness.
  • A resurrection is coming that will never be reversed.
  • A redemption is coming for those who seem too far gone.

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