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How Do We Push People Away From Religion and Towards God? (Luke 6:1-5)

40 min · 18. Mai 2026
Episode How Do We Push People Away From Religion and Towards God? (Luke 6:1-5) Cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/216325/fan_mail/new] Jesus never intended faith to feel crushing. In this message from Luke 6:1–5, we confront one of the biggest tensions people still wrestle with today: religion that controls people versus Jesus who restores people. The Pharisees had turned God’s gift of rest into a burden, and many people today still feel exhausted trying to “measure up” spiritually. But Jesus didn’t come to pile more pressure on your shoulders—He came to carry what’s crushing you. This sermon explores how legalism pushes people away from God, why mercy matters more than empty religion, and how true rest is only found in Christ. Whether you’ve felt judged by church culture, worn out by performance-based Christianity, or spiritually exhausted trying to be “good enough,” this message is a reminder that Jesus invites broken and weary people into freedom, grace, and rest. In this message, we discuss: * Why rules should never matter more than people * How compassion reflects the true heart of God * The danger of religion without grace * Why Jesus is more than part of your life—He is your life * How to let go of guilt, shame, pressure, and spiritual exhaustion Jesus didn’t come to create heavier burdens. He came to rescue people and lead them into true rest. Support the show [http://hopechurchcleburne.com/giving/]

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