What do you do when you feel like you have “nothing… except a jar of oil”? In this message from the Empower21 Global Gathering in Turkey, Pastor Teo Hayashi preaches from 2 Kings 4 about the widow, the prophet Elisha, and the miracle of the multiplying oil. This is a word about overflow, faith born in danger, and how God uses what we call “nothing” to unlock generational legacy.
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What do you do when you feel like you have “nothing… except a jar of oil”? In this message from the Empower21 Global Gathering in Turkey, Pastor Teo Hayashi preaches from 2 Kings 4 about the widow, the prophet Elisha, and the miracle of the multiplying oil. This is a word about overflow, faith born in danger, and how God uses what we call “nothing” to unlock generational legacy.
Biblical Scholar Reveals Why Miracles Never Stopped ft. Dr. Craig Keener
The Teo Hayashi Podcast
29 minutes
1 month ago
Biblical Scholar Reveals Why Miracles Never Stopped ft. Dr. Craig Keener
New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Keener joins Teo live at Dunamis Con to unpack why the gifts of the Spirit are biblically for today. From Joel 2/Acts 2 to 1 Corinthians 12–14, Keener shows why cessationism is post-biblical, how signs and wonders amplify the gospel worldwide, and what healthy order looks like when you make room for prophecy, healing, tongues, and deliverance. We also talk revival patterns in Acts, global hotspots of the Spirit’s move, practical guidance for pastors (power and ...
The Teo Hayashi Podcast
What do you do when you feel like you have “nothing… except a jar of oil”? In this message from the Empower21 Global Gathering in Turkey, Pastor Teo Hayashi preaches from 2 Kings 4 about the widow, the prophet Elisha, and the miracle of the multiplying oil. This is a word about overflow, faith born in danger, and how God uses what we call “nothing” to unlock generational legacy.