When You Feel Weak | Steven Furtick

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When I feel like the Enemy is closing  in on me and I'm tired and I'm spent   and I'm out of ideas and I'm sick of  people, I want him to send me an angel.   God did not send an angel to  rescue David; he sent Abishai.   God did not send an angel; he sent a person.   What David does when Abishai comes  determines whether he lives or dies.   Are you pushing your Abishai away?   It's like, "Oh, I'm waiting on  God." You know the old story. The   man was dying, and the Lord sent him a helicopter. He's like, "God, if you'll save me…" He's dying.  He's about to drown, and a helicopter flies by. He   says, "No, I'm waiting on God." A boat comes  by. "I'm waiting on God." Jet ski comes by.   "I'm waiting on God." He dies, and he gets  to heaven, and he says, "Lord, I waited on   you." The Lord said, "I sent you a helicopter  and a boat and a jet ski. I sent you Abishai." Do you know what you keep doing? You keep  reverting back to when you had no help.   How stupid does a king look  with a sling like this? Do   you know how stupid we look when we start  trying to fight things in the flesh?   "I'll show them." I got in a fight with a woman  the other day. Not a physical fight or anything.   She was just talking crap. She was saying  some stuff, and I checked her. It wasn't   inappropriate. You wouldn't have been ashamed to  call me your pastor, but I checked her enough. Do you know what I got for it? I got two  hours of an elevated heart rate. Good job.   Didn't get a check. Didn't get a royalty. Didn't  even get a belt. Nothing. No medal. No nothing.   But that's what I'm used to doing. I went  back to what I used to do. In some cases,   that has worked well for me. In some cases, that's  what I had to do, but you don't always have to.   In some cases, you had to make it alone,  but maybe you don't have to right now.   Maybe God has somebody carrying  the Father's gift, Abishai. Pray for the next seven days, "God, make me aware  of the Abishai, the help you've sent in my life."   Pray it and see what happens. Get  two or three cards and handwrite   some notes to people who have been  an Abishai for you in a season. At the moment David would  have died, in steps Abishai,   and Abishai is like, "No, no, no.  We can't let the light go out."   David is symbolic of the land. He's the  one who keeps the covenant for Israel.   He's the one God gave. They were protective of  their light. Are you protective of your light?   He said, "You can't go out to battle like  this anymore. You can't keep doing this like   this anymore. You have to upgrade how you  do this or the light is going to go out." What I'm seeing in this season of being a pastor,  if I can be honest with you… I'm seeing a lot of   people's lights go out. I'm seeing the light in  their eyes go out. I'm seeing the light in their   mind go out. They're not thinking clearly. They're  just tripping over stuff in the dark, just getting   really reckless right now, getting really crazy,  going back to stuff they left alone for six years,   going back to stuff they hadn't thought about in a  long time, because that's what you do in survival. You're in a different season now. You  have Abishai now. God has put something   between you and your enemy. I'm talking about  Jesus. I'm talking about the grace of God.   While I was praying for those who are alone,  God said, "If they don't have a human Abishai,   I'll be their Abishai. I will stand  between them and the pestilence   and the sword and the depression. I will  stand between you and the darkness." Stop pushing Abishai away. "I'm  waiting on God." No. God has given you   some help in the form of humans, and if you  keep pushing people away like you're pushing   people away, you will die at the hands of  a giant that is under your feet. There's   one more layer of this sermon I want to show you.   It got so good to me, and every word  I was seeing was showing me something. Same devil, new level. It means, yes, I'm dealing  with the same thing. Yes, I'm dealing with the   same uncertainty. No, there is no abracadabra  anointing. I wish I had that power, man.   I'd sprinkle it over all of y'all. I'd just be  out sprinkling it all through the hospitals,   all through the streets, all through the  divorce courts, all through the custody courts,   all through everything you're going  through, all through the unemployment lines. I'd just sprinkle it. Abracadabra!  It's gone. But God sent him   Abishai. What really got my attention  was not only did Ishbi-Benob   have a sword half the size of Goliath's, but  look at what it said in verse 16. It said   he was armed with a new sword. I'm wondering,   why does it matter if it's new or  used? Why did it say new sword? I believe God is using the new sword the enemy had   to point to a deeper reality. Not only did  the enemy have a new weapon…so did David.   Not only did the enemy have a new weapon…so   did David. Remember, this is the same David  who struck down the lion, the same David   who struck down a bear, the same David who  put a smooth stone in Goliath's forehead. Do you remember when he came up on Goliath,  and Goliath is coming closer, closer, closer,   but David doesn't let him come all the way?  David is practicing spiritual distancing.   It said David ran to the battle line, and he  took a stone, and he hit him from a distance. You have to keep your enemies out there and your  Abishais here. Many of us do the exact opposite.   We bring our enemies right here  and we keep our Abishais out there.   We will go and spend five hours on Facebook,   having imaginary battles with people we  don't know and wouldn't like if we did,   or somehow, we think we owe  the universe an account of   how we spent our day and our money and our week. I don't go on social much anymore. I was reminded  why the other night. We were having a Friday night   dinner. We had a very, very busy, fruitful  week last week. I can't wait to share what   we created. It's amazing, one of my favorite  things I've ever been a part of creating,   and I can't wait to share it with you. But  right after that, while I was trying to rest,   somebody in our family was like, "Oh, somebody is  saying something bad about the church on social." I noticed in that moment I had a decision to  make. Do I want to be a part of a gang fight   in a fish tank? Because if I choose to at that  moment, I can go so deep into this… Who said what,   and they said this, and they said that, and  then when I'm preaching to you today, I'm mad,   and you didn't even say anything but "Praise the  Lord." Now I'll be fighting you in the pulpit. So I said, "I don't want to hear any more." I  made a phone call. I said, "Hey, if anything   happens about this, let me know. If I need to deal  with it…" "Now let's go watch that movie," because   I had told the kids we were going to… Now, for  us, movie night is like a big endeavor anyway.   I mean, game night is like hiking to  the Himalayas. We don't even try game   night anymore. That's a bloody  sport in the Furtick family. We can't do game night, but movie night… I  had just said, "Hey, do y'all want to watch   a movie tonight?" Everybody is stealing it.  We had this big week as a family ministry.   God is doing a great work in our church,  and I can't wait to share it with you,   but we all experienced it together. I  said, "Let's watch a movie tonight,"   and they said, "Okay." I said, "Without  our phones." They were like, "Okay." You would have thought I said, "Let's go on a  mission trip," like this is some huge thing, like,   we're going to watch a two-hour…  Just very, very, very brave of us.   I said, "What do y'all want to watch?" and then  I realized, "Don't put it to a vote." I said,   "I'll figure out what to watch." While  that was happening, somebody said, "Hey,   so-and-so is saying such-and-such about  so-and-so and so-and-so," and I said, "Stop."   They don't get to come to my movie night. They don't get free space in the movie  theater of my head. If they want a ticket,   they have to buy it. Nuh-uh. No! You don't  come in the front door. So, what about you?   I'm meeting a lot of people, and they  are letting all of these voices come in.   You are dying at the hands of Ish,  pushing away the gift of the Father.   It's complicated. It's not easy. David got  this far by fighting, but to stay alive…   These same freakin' Philistines, these same  habits, these same 15… This? Again? Really? God said, "It's the same devil, but I  want you to fight it at a new level."   If you don't come up higher and see it from  God's perspective and seek him and be with him   and start your day differently, end your  day differently, and make some adjustments,   you'll be walking around with a slingshot  when you're supposed to be wearing armor. The Lord said, "Put down the sword. Put on the  armor." When David fought Goliath, he tried on the   king's armor, but it didn't fit him yet. It fits  now. You're not that scared little girl anymore.   No. You're not that weak little, defeated,  anemic, "I'll take every crumb you…" You are not that now. It fits now. Now  step into this season with the confidence   that you have the anointing for this assignment.  Come on, let the weak say, "I am strong.   That fits me now. I got a little tired, but I'm  strong. I got a little vulnerable, but I have   the victory. I've got it. I've got it right now!  I've got it! Get back, devil! I have an Abishai. I have an anointing. I have the shield  of faith. I have the helmet of salvation.   I have a new wardrobe. I'm dressed  differently now. I don't have the rags   of my filthy unrighteousness. I come into  the presence of a God who has clothed me   with a garment that is white, with  arraignment that is righteous. I've got it!" Same David, new sword. Same you, new altitude.   Same you, new focus. Same devil, same  insecurity, same problem, new passion.   I want you to protect your light this week.  I want you to take Abishai's advice, man.   Remember what you asked me the other day on  the campus pastor call? "What happens when   we see people who are really strong fall?"  I think they don't take Abishai's advice.   They keep going out over and over  again to fight the wrong battles   and pushing the right people away.  At least that's what I've noticed. I told you I'd answer you, and that's my answer.  That's God's answer. Are you pushing Abishai away?   Abishai wasn't an angel. Abishai was just one  of David's guys. He was a fighter like David.   He said, "Stop letting people get your  light." Stop letting things steal your light. Do you remember in Revelation 2 where the church  at Ephesus was having trouble keeping what the   author calls "your first love"? That's what the  angel said. He said, "You're losing your first   love." He gave a warning in Revelation 2:5 that  I want to show you before I pray for you today.   I know somebody has been caught and cornered  on the battlefield, and you are very weary. I'm not calling you weak. I'm saying you're weary.  Not because you've been fighting for a few days.   You've been fighting for almost all your life.   The way the Lord said it in the revelation to  John… He said, "Consider how fall you have fallen!   Repent and do the things you did at first. If you  do not repent, I will come to you and remove your   lampstand from its place." That's not  a threat from God. It's a warning.   "If you don't guard your light…" I  wrote down three things for light.   I said light represents perspective. It  represents passion. It represents purpose. So, when they said, "Stop fighting these battles  this way…" That might mean a lot of things for   you. A lot of times, we'll say, "Well, I prayed  about it." Did you? Like, a real prayer. Not   where you're playing out every worst-case scenario  in your imagination and calling it prayer because   you said, "Dear Lord" when you started that  exercise, but did you really say, "God…" I was coming in today to preach,   and the Lord was like, "This message is good,  but you haven't really asked me much about it."   I said, "All right. Let's go, Holy Spirit."  It felt like Abishai came into the room.   Like, "You need some help." When we get back  to that… It wasn't anything wrong with David.   It wasn't that he was a bad person.  It's just that if he kept fighting,   not from a distance but in the way he  was fighting, the light would go out. Have you lost your perspective? Have you lost  your light? He said, "Repent. Come up higher.   Change levels. Repent." Do you see it in the  text? "Repent. Consider how you've fallen.   Consider where you've brought your enemies too  close and kept your Abishais at a distance,   and I'll bring your light back. I'll help you  start seeing clearly again. You'll know what   to do in this season. I'll give you an open  door for how to win your kid's heart back. I'll give you an open door for how  to win your wife's heart back. I'll   give you an open door for how to  reestablish yourself as the leader.   I'll show you how to start spending your  time since you have a lot of free time.   I'll show you how to reinvent yourself for a  new career since things are happening that are   beyond your control. I will give you your  light back." That's what God wants to do.
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Length: 19min 11sec (1151 seconds)
Published: Thu Feb 18 2021
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