Get Out Of Your Feelings | Steven Furtick

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Great faith doesn't look like you think it  does. I don't care what anybody tells you about   how long they pray or how much they  believe God or how they taught their   children how to knit quilts and pray  for missionaries at the same time. That's all wonderful, but I promise you  that their testimony had a stage of terror.   It has been terrorizing you, hasn't it?   Some things you did in the past that you wish you  could get back. It has been terrorizing you. Some   things you didn't do to prepare, and now you're  not ready. It has been terrorizing you, hasn't it?   It has been chasing you, hasn't it? It has been  making you want to give up on you, hasn't it? It has been making you sabotage yourself, hasn't  it? It has been making you think, "Maybe there's   not a reason for me to go through at all." It has  been making you want to turn around and go home.   It doesn't work in reverse. You can't go  back there. Moses is in a difficult dilemma,   because now they want to go back to Egypt and  they're making crap up. This didn't happen. Verse 12: "Didn't we say to you in Egypt,   'Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians'?"  No, you didn't say that to him in Egypt.   They never said that in Egypt. If you find  it, put it on some social media and I'll   meet up with you there. You can't find it. They  didn't say that. This is a revisionist history. I feel really bad for Moses even more than I  feel bad for them, and I feel bad for everybody.   I would be saying the same stuff. I  would be having the same thoughts.   I'd be wanting to go back  too. I do it all the time.   But Moses has to motivate them to keep moving.  In fact, in verse 13, he answered the people,   "Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see  the deliverance the Lord will bring you today.   The Egyptians you see today  you will never see again.   The Lord will fight for you; you need  only to be still." Now part of that is   true. The Lord will fight for you, but part  of it is false. You don't get to be still. In fact, the moment Moses gets his  motivational speech out of his mouth,   God corrects him. I wonder if you've ever read  this about the green light at the Red Sea.   I wonder if you've ever really thought  about this. Moses is saying, "Hey,   God has got this. He told us to come through  the Red Sea. He's going to do it. He's God. He's   faithful. He brought us out. He didn't bring  us this far to leave us. Just stand still." Watch God in verse 15. "Then the Lord said  to Moses, 'Why are you crying out to me?   Tell the Israelites to move on.'"   That's God honking. That's not  Pharaoh chasing; that's God honking.   That restless thing inside of  you that's letting you know   you can't stay in these excuses and just be  who you were 10 years ago… That's God honking. Beep, beep! That's God honking. That's a "Beep,  beep." Now God will give you a courtesy honk   before he lays on the horn. This is  a courtesy honk from God. This word,   this message today from God through me to you  is a courtesy honk from God, because if you   stay here in this dry spot and feel  sorry for yourself or blame others   or spend your time in reverse, you're not  going to make it out of the parking lot. You're not going to get to see the manna.  You're not going to get to taste the grapes.   You're not going to bring down  the giant. This is God honking.   He said, "If you stand there  and stay in your feelings…"   I don't know if you noticed, but it said  they were terrified. I guess they were! "Well, see, I wouldn't, because the  Lord fights my battles." Shut up!   I don't want God to strike you for lying  while I'm preaching. I'd have to call the   ambulance and all of that. Don't lie.  The miracle is not in your feelings;   the miracle is in your feet. What you have  to do is move. Beep, beep! It's green. You have the go-ahead from God, even though it  doesn't look like it, even though you don't see   it, even though this is kind of an off-road season  for you, and you've never been this way before,   and you've never figured this out before,  and you weren't educated for this.   You have a green light, and if you sit at this  green light in this intersection long enough… God will give you the green light,  but he's not going to drive the car.   Uh-oh! It looks like I hit a nerve. Y'all  were singing, "Jesus, take the wheel."   He's like, "Nope!" "Yea, though I walk  through the valley of the shadow of death,   I will fear no evil, because you're with me."  Okay. It's in my feet. He enables me to go through   the valley. That's what he gave me grace for,  not to make it so I never experience a valley. Quit looking to external means of  testimony to the goodness of God.   You have to get a green light on the inside  to say, "You know what? I know God is calling   me to love this person even though they get on  my last nerve." That's what I mean by a green   light at the Red Sea: when God enables you to  do something you could never do apart from him. "Apart from me you can do nothing." But I can do  all things through Christ who strengthens me, and   I can do this too. God is going to get his glory,  but you have to go. I don't mean running from   stuff. I don't mean moving cities. I mean walking  by faith, not sight…to pass through the sea.   That's the reason he brought you to the  Red Sea. The Egyptians can't swim that far.   All I came to prophesy today is you have green,  and you have to go. "So, where should I move?   Tampa? Atlanta?" You keep thinking it's  about geography. It's not about geography. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of  the shadow of death, I will fear no evil…"   Though I walk through. I feel fear,  but the miracle is not in my feelings;   it's in my feet. Do you know what else  Psalm 23 says? "He maketh me lie down…"   He knows when it should be red.  He knows when it should be green. "He maketh me lie down in…" What  pastures? Did you just say "Green"?   My whole sermon goes together to get you to  realize that you have green even in the valley,   that he will feed you in the low place. Yeah,  you're depressed. Yeah, you're anxious. Yeah,   you screwed up. Yeah, you did it, but  he's going to bring you through anyway. I have that "go through" anointing.  I have that "anyway" anointing.   I have that Red Sea revelation.   He led me through the depths like it was a  desert. He brought me through dysfunction.   He brought me into destiny. He led me through  the desert. The proof that God is leading you   is not that it's easy. He prepares a table for  me in the green valley, in the presence of my   enemies. He's leading me. I'm not going  the easy way. I'm going through the sea. I've been baptized in water. I've  been baptized in the Father's love.   I've been baptized by fire,  and I shall come forth as gold.   I'm coming out of this refined. I'm coming  out of this restored. I'm coming out of this   with a revelation, because I have  a green light at the Red Sea. I asked the Lord in coming to preach this message  what he wanted to give you to get you through.   I said, "Show me, Lord, what you want to give  them to get them through." He gave Moses a staff.   I'm like, "Well, surely you can give  them something." "Thy rod and thy staff   they comfort me." Moses had a staff. David  had a staff. God of Moses. God of David.   What did he give Annabelle?  What did he give Kathy? So I'm praying, and the first thing God said he  wanted to give you as you go through this Red Sea   was grace. Not just any kind of grace,  because we put that before we eat the   casserole. "Let's say grace." Not that kind  of grace. He said he wanted to give you grace   for your greatest embarrassments,  for the thing you won't talk about,   for the thing you pretend like you got  through, but you're really drowning in it. I won't stay here long, because you'll  pretend like you have to go to the bathroom   and get up and walk out if I keep talking  about this. This is between you and God.   He told me to say it just like that. He said,  "Tell them I want to give them grace for their   greatest embarrassment, for their most spectacular  failure, for their most idiotic mistake."   I need to show you this again in Psalm 106,  because I never saw it quite this way before.   I thought the Red Sea was about faith. I didn't  know it was also about failure. They rebelled. I think we need to keep talking about this idea  that God will give you a green light, the strength   and the assurance and the calling to go through  something you've never seen anybody else go   through and that you've convinced yourself… I was  telling my friend the other day… They were saying,   "Well, you're going to get better at this, and  you're going to develop that." I said, "I'm 41.   I don't believe you. Stop lying. If I'm not all  of those things by now, I'm never going to be." I didn't even want to hear it. I put it in  reverse. "I've always been this way." So now   I'm going to be stuck in the parking lot. I'm  going to be stuck outside of the peace of God   because I want to go back to Egypt. My dad  is running across. "Give him another chance.   Please, ma'am." He's breathing  heavily. Thank God for second chances.   You'd better voluntarily testify. Third  chances, fourth chances, fifth chances… It said, in verse 7, they did not remember, so  they rebelled. When you don't remember, you rebel.   When you don't remember who God is, what he has  done, what he has called you to, what Jesus has   done for you on the cross… When you forget that,  your sole focus becomes what's in front of you,   and the Red Sea is big. Of course you want  to go back. Where else are you going to go?   But you just saw the Nile turn  to blood. You just saw frogs   cover the land. You just saw the  firstborn of Egypt struck dead,   because God will get his glory. He's committed  to it. And God is committed to your freedom. "They rebelled by the sea, the Red Sea."  I knew they rebelled in the wilderness. I   knew they rebelled at Sinai. Remember they  built the golden calf, dancing around it,   taking their clothes off, and all that?  But they rebelled before they even got   out. They almost failed the test of faith in the  parking lot on their way to the Promised Land. What really got me was the word yet in verse  8. "Yet he saved them for his name's sake."   Don't you know he leadeth me in paths of  righteousness for his name's sake? Green pastures,   still water. They rebelled, yet he saved them for  his name's sake, to make his mighty power known. I   wonder if God brought you to the Red Sea to give  you a green light, to kill off the insecurities,   to kill off the arrogance, to kill off  the idols, to kill off the Egyptians. I wonder if he brought you  to this not to kill you,   because it wouldn't make much sense if he  did all of that to bring you out of Egypt   and send his Son to spare you and  then left you here at this Red Sea.   They rebelled, but my soul got happy when I read  what he did. Verse 9: "He rebuked the Red Sea…" See the symmetry of the text. They rebelled;  he rebuked. That's what God will do.   Okay. I'm going to preach it boldly.  God is going to do it for you anyway.   Don't list your résumé of all of the good things  you did, of why God should help you right now.   You won't need any of that. It's not what you did  that's going to get him to do what only he can do. He's going to do it in spite  of it… in spite of your stupid,   in spite of your stubborn. He's going to give you  grace for your greatest embarrassment, and your   kids will live to tell of it, and your grandkids  will know about it. He's going to save you anyway.
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Length: 17min 24sec (1044 seconds)
Published: Tue Sep 28 2021
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