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In this message of our "Truth Bombs" series, we tackle the human tendency to rebel against authority—especially when that authority requires something from us. Whether it’s grumbling at a referee from the sidelines or dismissing a doctor's tough advice, we often respect a title only until it challenges our own control.
Drawing from Luke 20, we look at the moment religious leaders challenged Jesus’ authority. Jesus responded by dropping a massive "truth bomb" regarding the identity of the Messiah. By quoting King David in Psalm 110, Jesus revealed that the Messiah isn't just a political hero or a distant descendant; He is Lord, existing above and before even the greatest kings.
The core of this message challenges the modern trend of shrinking Jesus down to a "life coach," a motivational speaker, or a "wish-granter". As the source notes, "If Jesus is only helpful, then you’ll stay in control. But if Jesus is Lord, that means that you are not". When we truly acknowledge Him as Lord, it moves us beyond "looking for tips" and into a life of total surrender and repentance.
Key Takeaways from the Sermon:
• The Problem with "Helpful" Jesus: Why viewing Jesus as merely a resource for your own goals keeps you in the driver's seat and misses the point of the Gospel.
• Authority vs. Accountability: Understanding why we often "smile and nod" at Jesus’ titles until He calls us to change our lives.
• The Trap of Self-Righteousness: A look at the "teachers of the law" who valued religious showmanship over honest repentance.
• The Religion of Recognition vs. The Lord Who Saves: Choosing between a faith based on our own achievements and a Savior who descended to wash feet and die for our sins.
Ultimately, Jesus doesn't want to just "renew your mind"; He wants to blow up the lies in your heart so that He can take His rightful place as King of your life!
By 922 Ministries5
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In this message of our "Truth Bombs" series, we tackle the human tendency to rebel against authority—especially when that authority requires something from us. Whether it’s grumbling at a referee from the sidelines or dismissing a doctor's tough advice, we often respect a title only until it challenges our own control.
Drawing from Luke 20, we look at the moment religious leaders challenged Jesus’ authority. Jesus responded by dropping a massive "truth bomb" regarding the identity of the Messiah. By quoting King David in Psalm 110, Jesus revealed that the Messiah isn't just a political hero or a distant descendant; He is Lord, existing above and before even the greatest kings.
The core of this message challenges the modern trend of shrinking Jesus down to a "life coach," a motivational speaker, or a "wish-granter". As the source notes, "If Jesus is only helpful, then you’ll stay in control. But if Jesus is Lord, that means that you are not". When we truly acknowledge Him as Lord, it moves us beyond "looking for tips" and into a life of total surrender and repentance.
Key Takeaways from the Sermon:
• The Problem with "Helpful" Jesus: Why viewing Jesus as merely a resource for your own goals keeps you in the driver's seat and misses the point of the Gospel.
• Authority vs. Accountability: Understanding why we often "smile and nod" at Jesus’ titles until He calls us to change our lives.
• The Trap of Self-Righteousness: A look at the "teachers of the law" who valued religious showmanship over honest repentance.
• The Religion of Recognition vs. The Lord Who Saves: Choosing between a faith based on our own achievements and a Savior who descended to wash feet and die for our sins.
Ultimately, Jesus doesn't want to just "renew your mind"; He wants to blow up the lies in your heart so that He can take His rightful place as King of your life!

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