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God's Priority

God's Priority

God’s Priority is a sermon that calls the Church back to the heart of Jesus: reaching hurting people, healing broken lives, and refusing to let tradition outrank human need. Built from Luke 6:6–11, this message shows Jesus entering the synagogue, seeing a man with a withered hand, and choosing mercy over religious criticism.

In God’s Priority, pastors will find a strong reminder that church is not a museum for polished people. It is a place where the wounded can stand in the middle and meet the power of God. Jesus did not ignore the man’s need because the Pharisees were watching. Instead, He exposed their cold religion and restored what was broken.

This sermon challenges churches to ask a serious question: have our customs, schedules, preferences, and routines ever stood in the way of ministry? Many congregations know how to protect order, but they struggle to make room for miracles. Therefore, this message speaks directly to pastors who long for a church that preaches the Word, confronts spiritual opposition, prays for the sick, and sends believers back into the world with compassion and power.

God’s Priority also reminds preachers that Jesus cares more about people than performance. The man’s hand was not life-threatening. He could have waited another day. Yet Jesus healed him immediately because grace does not delay when faith is present. That truth will preach in any generation. Hurting people still walk into our churches. Some carry visible pain. Others hide deep wounds behind smiles, suits, and Sunday routines.

This sermon gives pastors a powerful call to lead their churches toward restoration. It urges believers to stretch forth what has been withered. It speaks to churches that need healed unity, renewed compassion, restored praise, and fresh Holy Ghost power. It also encourages leaders to stop managing church as usual and start making room for the ministry of Jesus.

Preachers looking for a sermon on healing, church purpose, spiritual renewal, compassion, miracles, religious tradition, and the mission of the Church will find God’s Priority both timely and convicting. It is bold, practical, and deeply needed.

Preach God’s Priority when your church needs to remember why Jesus came, who He came for, and what He still wants to restore. God’s Priority will stir faith, challenge dead tradition, and call the Church back to people.