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What makes Jesus the most compelling person in history? In Luke 4:31–44, we see a powerful snapshot of one day in the life of Jesus. He teaches with authority, confronts spiritual darkness, heals the sick, and then steps away to refocus on His mission. His power is unmatched, but what makes Him truly compelling is how He uses that power with compassion and purpose. This message explores the authority of Jesus, the heart of Jesus, and the mission of Jesus. It invites us to stop carrying what we cannot control and trust the One who brings order to chaos.
• Jesus has authority over spiritual darkness, sickness, and the chaos we cannot control
• His power is always paired with personal compassion for the hurting and overlooked
• He models a life of purpose by stepping away to pray, refocus, and reengage the mission
Key Scriptures:
Luke 4:31–44
Isaiah 61:1–2
Hebrews 1:3
John 10:10
Do you know the power of Jesus in your own life, or are you still trying to manage everything on your own? Take a moment this week to come honestly before Him and ask for the healing and help only He can provide. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that Jesus still brings order to chaos.
Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | February 22, 2026
https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship
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What makes Jesus the most compelling person in history? In Luke 4:31–44, we see a powerful snapshot of one day in the life of Jesus. He teaches with authority, confronts spiritual darkness, heals the sick, and then steps away to refocus on His mission. His power is unmatched, but what makes Him truly compelling is how He uses that power with compassion and purpose. This message explores the authority of Jesus, the heart of Jesus, and the mission of Jesus. It invites us to stop carrying what we cannot control and trust the One who brings order to chaos.
• Jesus has authority over spiritual darkness, sickness, and the chaos we cannot control
• His power is always paired with personal compassion for the hurting and overlooked
• He models a life of purpose by stepping away to pray, refocus, and reengage the mission
Key Scriptures:
Luke 4:31–44
Isaiah 61:1–2
Hebrews 1:3
John 10:10
Do you know the power of Jesus in your own life, or are you still trying to manage everything on your own? Take a moment this week to come honestly before Him and ask for the healing and help only He can provide. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that Jesus still brings order to chaos.
Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | February 22, 2026
https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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