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Who Is Really In Charge? (Truth Bombs 2 - Pastor Mike)

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"I did it my way." It’s a classic song, but it is also the functional anthem for how many of us choose to live our lives. Whether we realize it or not, we all have a "functional lord" that gets the last vote on how we behave, how we spend our money, and how we handle our relationships.

In this message, we explore the concept of authority and the three paths people typically take to find it:
* The External Path: Relying on the traditions, ancestors, and the wisdom of those who came before us.
* The Internal Path: Looking inside for a "still small voice" to discover our own truth—the plot of almost every modern Disney movie.
* The Third Way: The radical, explosive authority of Jesus Christ, who does not just quote others or affirm our feelings, but speaks as the very bearer of truth.

The Battle for Your Soul Drawing from Luke 4, we look at the moment Jesus entered the synagogue in Capernaum. While the crowds were amazed by His words, the "hounds of hell" were alerted. We witness a supernatural showdown where a demon—a force far stronger than any human willpower—panics and submits to Jesus at a single command.

Lord of All or Not at All? The hard truth is that we are not strong enough to be in charge of our own lives. We cannot defeat sin, death, or the spiritual forces that seek to dominate us. Jesus didn't come to be a "sappy counselor" or a "tradition-quoting rabbi"; He came as the Rex (King) who serves His people by giving His life as a ransom.
In this sermon, you will be challenged to ask:
* Does your version of Jesus ever ask you to do something you wouldn't already want to do?.
* Are you treating the Bible like a buffet, picking only the parts that feel convenient?.
* Will you trust the King who proved His love by bleeding for you on the cross?.

"Either Jesus is your Lord of all, or he's not your Lord at all". Join us as we learn to trade our own failing control for the grace and power of the King who cares.

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