When Faith Learns to Breathe Underwater
There are chapters in Scripture that read like a quiet sunrise, pages that warm the heart, steady the pulse, and unfold like gentle revelation. And then there are those chapters that feel like the world has been tilted on its axis and God is teaching us how to stand again. Luke 8 is one of those. This is not a chapter of calm. It is a chapter of collision—faith colliding with fear, revelation colliding with resistance, divine authority colliding with human impossibility. Every line in Luke 8 feels like the kingdom of God kicking down the door of everything we accepted as normal and whispering, You were made for more than this. People tend to read Luke 8 as a series of events, a collection of scenes tied together by proximity. But the deeper truth is that Luke is showing us what happens when the kingdom of God walks into environments where faith has been suffocating. This chapter isn’t simply recording miracles. It’s documenting what faith looks like when it fights for breath. I...