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Jesus didn’t wait for broken people to find Him—He stepped into their world and brought healing with Him. (Luke 6:6-19)

50 min · 25. touko 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/216325/fan_mail/new] Jesus never waited for broken people to come find Him—He stepped directly into their pain, their struggles, and their desperation. In this powerful message from Luke 6, we see a Savior who consistently moved toward hurting people instead of away from them. Drawing from a recent mission trip to Kenya, this Pastor Krystal connects the ministry of Jesus to real moments experienced in villages, slums, schools, and medical clinics where people were searching for hope, healing, truth, and compassion. From the Kibera slums of Nairobi to rural Maasai communities and an Islamic girls school in Mombasa, one truth became undeniable: people don’t need a distant church—they need a present Savior. This message challenges the Church to move beyond comfort and into compassion, reminding us that ministry begins when we stop expecting people to come to us and start meeting them where they are. Jesus cared about the whole person—physical, emotional, and spiritual—and He still moves toward broken people today. If you feel exhausted, lonely, distant from God, or desperate for hope, this sermon is a reminder that Jesus is already stepping toward you. You do not have to clean yourself up first. You are not too far gone. Hope is found in Christ alone. Support the show [http://hopechurchcleburne.com/giving/]

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