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  1. Robin

    This is a powerful teaching and a reminder of the power that we have in the name of Jesus Christ. I am so thankful for the teacher Vince Finnegan, his stand on the word especially outreach his faithful service and stand to God all these years. Thank you for your service and all of the great teachings.

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Power in His Name

by | Aug 5, 2025

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His name is far more than a label—it represents the power, presence, and authority of Jesus Himself. When Peter explained the healing of the lame man, he was essentially saying, ‘It was the very person and power of Jesus, alive and active, that made this man whole.’

John 16:23-27. We pray to God in the name of Jesus Christ.

Acts 3:1ff. In the name of Jesus Christ, the lame man walked.

Acts 3:16. “Name” means much more than a label. It implies Jesus’ power, presence, and authority. Peter is saying: “It is the very person and power of Jesus, active and present, that healed this man.”

Acts 4:1-12. There is no other name by which we can be saved.

Acts 4:17-20. Do not speak in this name.

Acts 16:16-18. Demon was cast out by his name.

Philippians 2:5-11. In the end, everyone will bow to that name.

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    This is a powerful teaching and a reminder of the power that we have in the name of Jesus Christ. I am so thankful for the teacher Vince Finnegan, his stand on the word especially outreach his faithful service and stand to God all these years. Thank you for your service and all of the great teachings.

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