Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - Confidence to Face the Future
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Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Wednesday, December 31st.
If you find yourself worrying about what the new year may bring, uncertainty, challenges, or tough decisions, pause and turn to God's word.
It can give you deep confidence to face what lies ahead.
Find that strength and hope in confidence to face the future.
Would you turn, please, in Matthew 6th, and I want us to begin reading in verse 25 and read
through verse 34. And the title of this message is confidence to face the future. There might be
many, many reasons for us to have doubts and worries and fears and anxieties, but Jesus gave us
in this passage some principles that ought to alleviate that for us in order to teach us
that our circumstances should not be the determining factor as to whether we should feel
confident or whether we should feel anxious. So he begins in the sermon on the Mount here in verse 25,
having said that man should not serve two masters he says therefore i say unto you take no thought
for your life what you shall eat what you shall drink nor yet for your body what you shall put on
is not your life more than meat and the body more than raiment
behold the fowls of the air for they sow not neither do they reap nor gather into barns yet
your heavenly father feedeth them are you not much better than they then he says
which of you by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature?
And why take ye thought for Raymond?
Consider the lilies of the field how they grow.
They toil not, neither do they spin.
And yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all of his glory was not arrayed or dressed
like one of these.
Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow is cast into the oven,
shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
therefore take no thought saying what shall we eat what shall we drink wherewith all shall we be clothed
for after all these things do the gentiles seek for your heavenly father knoweth that you
have need of all these things but seek ye first the kingdom of god and his righteousness
and all these things shall be added unto you take therefore no thought for the mara
for the mara shall take thought for the things of itself sufficient under the
day is the evil thereof. Now I think most of us aware of the fact that you and I are living in a time
when to say to someone, don't be worried, don't be anxious, just relax is almost to them an insult.
Yet that is exactly what Jesus is saying. In fact, in this passage of scripture, here's what he says.
He says three times, don't be anxious, don't be anxious, don't be anxious, three times he says that
in this passage of scripture. So we have to ask,
question. Does it apply today what Jesus said, don't be anxious, don't be anxious, don't be anxious,
when the price of groceries goes up every month, the price of all types of energies on the
increase, the price of clothes increases. In fact, you and I can just run the gamut of things we have to
have as necessities of life, and they're all increasing in price, and somebody say, don't be
anxious, don't get upset, don't be worried, just relax. We want to say, you know, how in the
world can you say relax when everything's falling apart?
Well, either what Jesus Christ said works or doesn't work.
So when he says don't be anxious and don't be alarm, don't be worried, what in the world is he saying to you and to me today?
And what he's simply saying to us is this.
When you and I think about the future, whether we're thinking about a new year or a new week or a new day, whatever it might be, it's always the same.
We are to see it from God's point of view.
But what we have to ask is this.
How does God want his children to respond to changing circumstances, changing environment, changing economy, rise in prices, and all the things that we face?
How are we to face these?
And I believe in this passage, he tells us how to face them, how to face our future, whatever it may be, confidently, boldly, assuredly, restfully, peacefully, and not running around.
rubbing our hands and wearing out our emotional being,
trying to figure out what is going to happen tomorrow.
And the first thing he does here,
he pictures for us the divine provision that is provided for us
in a way that we couldn't possibly miss.
For he says,
he says,
now don't be anxious about your life,
and don't be anxious about your body how you're going to clothe it.
He says in verse 26,
he says,
now look, I'm going to give you three pictures.
First of all, he says,
look at the sparras, look at the fowls of the air. They don't reap, they don't sow, they don't
gather into barns, and yet, listen, watch what he says. He says, your heavenly father takes care of them.
Your heavenly father, he says here, feeds them. Then he says, the liit, for example, he says,
by taking thought or being anxious or worried, you can't add anything to your height. Neither can you
add any time to your life, but you can short-circuit it by worry, anxiety, fretting, and caring.
Then he says, the third thing you want us to notice is the lilies of the field, whether they
be beautiful roses, lilies, or whatever it might be, he says, if you'll notice, they don't
spend, they don't toil, they don't weave their colors, but he says, your heavenly father has
dressed the flowers of the field and hurrayed them in such a way that even Solomon in all
of his glory, with all of his money and all of those he had serving him, couldn't even begin
to make the kind of clothing for the king that God has made for flowers. He says, now, with those
things in mind, he wants us to see something here. And that is, he's trying to show us that God,
our father, is a provider for his children. So he says, now, if your heavenly father has fed
the spare us, are you not much more worthy, better, and superior to them? You and I can face our future
with absolute confidence. It does not mean that we're going to do nothing. You may do more than you
have ever done before. And in Thessalonians, for example, the third chapter in the 10th verse,
Paul said, you don't work, you don't eat. That was the philosophy of the New Testament Church.
Now, if we did that today, there'd be some folks getting up and getting busy doing something
in this country. The Christian approach.
the work is that God's people ought to be busy. Listen, doing the things that God has called them
to do, and sometime that will keep them very busy, and then all the things that they need, they
cannot get for themselves. God says he assumes the responsibility of providing that for them.
I'm going to show you that in just a moment. God, the Father, assumes the responsibility of providing
for you what you cannot provide for yourself with your abilities, your talents, and your gifts,
lifestyle that God's given you. So he's not saying sit down and do nothing, but he's saying
that we are to work. We're to carry our responsibility, whatever your business, or student,
a homemaker, and the father will provide accordingly. The second thing I want you to notice here
is the promise that he's given us of all the divine provision. That is the promise that everything we need
God's going to provide. But look how he says it. Go back, if you will, to verse 26. He says,
Now look at the birds of the air.
They sow not, neither do they reap,
nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly father feeds them.
And what he's saying to us here is simply this.
If sparras don't have to worry,
and whether it's freezing icy cold or blasting heat of summer,
he says the father feeds them.
Now, how does the father feed them?
The father puts in their disposal what they need to feed upon.
they have to go get it.
And that is exactly what he's saying to us.
God isn't going to put you in a position where you will not be able to have what you need.
You may have to go after it.
You may have to work 10 hours a day, sometimes or 12 hours a day, and nowhere does God promise us an easy life, but he does promise to meet our needs.
Now move on down, if you will, to verse 31.
Therefore, he says, take no thought saying, what shall we eat or what should we drink or wherewith all should we be?
clothed for after all these things that the heathen the unbelievers seek your heavenly father knows that
you have need of all these things and here's what i want you to see the the basis upon which he gives us a
promise is sort of couched in something he says here he says first of all the promise of his provision
is based on a comparison he says look if the father will feed sparrers that have no soul and no
spirit no promise of going to heaven and no life beyond this one if the heavenly father has promised
to feed sparr us are you not superior to sparr us amen you are creating the image of god and sparrers
enough he says not only that he says but god the father sin is only begotten son or to
save us he didn't do that for sparrers he says our father feed sparr us if our father will
feed sparrers will not our father feed his
children. Then what's the problem? The problem is to be found in verse 30. Look to see what he says.
Wherefore, having talked about the birds and the lilies and the height, he says,
wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow is cast into
the oven, that is, those beautiful flowers, they dried up and oftentimes to heat those little clay
ovens, they would cut the flowers down, have them dried, and then put them in the oven to increase the heat.
He says, if God so clothes the beautiful flowers of the field, and he knows that they're going to be taken the next day and thrown to an oven and burned, how much more will he clothe you?
Oh, ye of little what?
Faith.
Now, here is the whole problem with anxiety and uncertainty and lack of confidence about the future.
The problem is unbelief.
Now, what we have to ask is, what are we focusing on?
attention upon. Are we looking at the problems and our needs? Are we looking to the source of our need?
Now, no word did he say, we are to dwell upon our circumstances. He doesn't say that.
He says we are to dwell upon the solution, not the need itself. Now, that is the problem of doubt.
We begin to doubt. Now, the question comes, why do we doubt? Why do you suppose we doubt? There's
only one reason we doubt. The one reason we doubt primarily is because,
because we think improperly.
Now, think about this for a moment.
We would all agree that Almighty God, Jehovah God, is sovereign of the universe.
Number one.
Number two, we agree according to this scripture right here
that he already knows our needs before they come.
Look in verse 32.
For after all these things that the Gentiles seek for your Heavenly Father knows that you have need of all these things.
Let me ask you a question.
If he's omniscient all knowing, does he know your needs when they happen?
before they happen.
Before they happen.
Now think about it.
We're not talking about emotions.
Forget your emotions.
Forget your emotions.
Forget the problem and think with me just for a moment.
Almighty sovereign God of this universe in control of all things.
That God loves us enough to sin his only begotten son to the world to save us, which he did.
We are indwelt by Christ.
We all agree on that who is saved.
All right.
The Father who knows our needs knows our needs before the need arises.
Amen?
Amen? All right, he's an all-providing, all-powerful God who knows our needs before they come.
All right, if he knows them before the need arises, do we have any reason to be worried about him needing the need?
If we focus on the circumstance and we focus on the problem, we're going to be filled with anxieties and worries and cares.
And you see, Jesus was saying to us, he wants us to think right.
And the right thought is this.
my God whose past performance has been absolutely 100% perfect,
who feeds sparras, who clothes the linners of the field,
who controls my life,
he is absolutely and totally adequate to meet every single need of my life.
Let's go back to what I said a few moments ago.
The man who feeds his soul upon what God has done for him in the past
will not be worried about the future.
But the man who feeds his soul upon all the possibilities of things that may possibly happen to him
will go down in anxiety and fretting and caring and wearing and he will not have what we talked about before.
And that is the peace that passeth all understanding.
He says, don't be anxious.
Don't be told you.
The word anxiety means to have a divided mind about something.
The man who has a divided mind, he lessens his energy, he lessens his creativity,
He lessens his fruitfulness.
Sometimes it can paralyze his decision-making,
and he loses his joy.
If we knew the truth, more ulcers and heart trouble
and a lot of other things come from self-inflicted
anxieties and worries and frets and cares,
not from outward circumstances.
The penalty for refusing to believe God has many aspects to it,
and some of them are physical.
Now, you don't want anybody telling you.
You don't believe God.
None of us won't anybody telling us that, but I'm telling you the simple, hard, cold fact of truth
that the next time you get anxious and worried and upset about something, stop and think, think, think, think, don't feel think.
And if you will think, you'll have to come to the conclusion, I am absolutely refusing to believe the promise of God.
My God shall supply all of your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Past performance absolutely perfect takes care of sparras, lilies, roses, dandelions.
God takes care of them.
What's the dandelion?
You blow it and all those little parachutes just go floating down through the air.
God made that thing just like that.
They grow by the hundreds and the thousands in the fields.
All the evidence of the handiwork of God.
On the other hand, you take a beautiful rose just beginning to bud.
A little morning dew dripping down those petals and the aroma is absolutely unbelievable.
God made that.
He makes them all.
He cares for them all.
He says, they don't spend, they don't toil, God makes them.
Now, if he's that concerned about the beauty of the earth,
is he not concerned about every single solitaire need that you and I have?
That's really what he's saying in this passage that he is.
Now, so what is our responsibility?
Here's what it is in verse 33.
He says, now, God having done all these things and promised to do so,
and he says, here is the source and here's the secret to all of our confidence.
seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things should be added to you
now what does he say watch this he says if you and I will major on doing the will of God
then God will major on providing our needs listen if you and I will major on doing the will
of God and make that the priority of our life God will major on taking care of everything else
but seek he first the kingdom of God that's the rule of God by Silea the rule of God in our hearts
and his righteousness that is his character and all
these things what things food clothing shelter education tuition all of these things
shall be added unto you by whom by God our father who is the source of all of our needs
now what is he saying in that passage simply this listen when somebody says but I
don't know the will of God let me give you a very simple solution that never
failed you listen when you want to know the will of God in a situation you don't
know what to do and you've got to know something soon if you'll say Lord I'll do
anything you say do, I surrender my will to your perfect will. I don't have any earthly idea what
to do next. I am totally at your disposal. I will do whatever you lead me to do. Therefore, Lord,
I'm putting the responsibility on you to show me and I will obey you. You don't ever have to worry
about it. God will lead you to do the right thing, even when you don't have any earthly idea what
the right thing is. You may not even know that you're doing it when you do it. Because God's going
to take care of his children and he's going to show them the right thing. Look at verse 34.
a beautiful truth.
He says, now, the secret of this thing is focusing upon him, just obeying God.
If we'll focus on being obedient to his will, he takes care of all these things we're concerned about.
Then he says, take therefore no thought for tomorrow,
but tomorrow shall take thought for the things of itself sufficient under the days the evil thereof.
Now look at this, watch.
Here's what he's saying.
He says, our heavenly father who feeds birds, clothes the lives of the field, takes care of our life,
who loves us and his promise to provide for us,
all he wants us to do is to live one single day at a time.
He says, sufficient under the day is the evil there.
That is, tomorrow, when I reach in tomorrow, I'll have my challenges for tomorrow.
God will take care of tomorrow.
When I go into the next day, there'll be enough challenges there.
One day may be a whole lot more challenging than the next,
but what you and I must do is to begin to look at life from God's perspective,
and that is, he who lives,
within us has committed himself to providing for us and what he desires of us is that we
major on one thing we major on doing the will of God and if we will major on doing the will
of God for life with you a homemaker or a student or business man or whatever you might be
if you will major on Christ if you will major on being aware of his presence in your
business in your life aware of his presence whatever you're doing in
life, aware of his presence and his power. If you and I will major on that, he will take care of
these other things. And what Jesus Christ is offering you and me in Matthew chapter six is freedom
and liberty and joy and inspiration and excitement and anticipation and needs being met and the joy
of growing in our relationship to Jesus Christ with all the burdens, the heartaches, the frets, the words,
the cares, are you to live with a joy and the peace that passes, all understanding? The choice
is yours and mine. I will choose, like you must choose, I'll choose focusing upon him and letting
him take care of these things, you have to decide how you're going to live in the coming year.
Thank you for listening to Confidence to Face the Future. If you'd like to know more about Charles
Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by ntouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of InTouch Ministries,
Atlanta, Georgia.
