Elevation with Steven Furtick - Backseat DJs Part 2
Episode Date: February 23, 2024Where your joy comes from will determine when it runs out. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people... all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church, and this is our podcast.
I wanted to thank you for joining us today.
Hope this inspires you.
Hope it builds your faith.
Hope it gives you perspective to see God is moving in your life.
Enjoy the message.
Joy is a focus before it's a feeling.
And so while we're chasing a feeling called joy,
God has given us the ability to choose
Not our feelings.
You ever tried to choose joy?
I saw it on Pinterest.
I tried it.
It sucked.
It didn't work.
Then I felt guilty because I couldn't find joy, and it made me feel less joy.
So now I'm in a joyless pit of joylessness.
It is cyclical joylessness and shame.
It's the difference between choice and consequence.
Joy is a choice.
Really?
Because some of the trials that people go through are actual mental illness, and it's kind of hard for them to just feel happy because they've got a good parking space.
And no matter how much you tell them to feel happy, be happy, you know, be happy, feel happy. Count your blessings.
James doesn't say count your blessings. This isn't a nursery rhyme. It's a Bible scripture. He said, count it all joy. He said, learn how to flip.
You might not know this statement, but there's a statement in financial terms.
It's an income statement.
It's got your income on one side, your expenses on another.
James says, if you can learn to put some of the stuff in the income column that you thought was an expense,
some of the stuff in the blessing column that you thought was a burden.
thought was a burden. If you can flip the flow, you actually have more joy than you're aware of,
but you're not going to get it by praying for a feeling. You're going to get it by making choices.
Joy is not a choice. In fact, the worst way that I can get more joy is to focus on getting more joy.
The best way to stop being happy is to ask yourself the question, am I happy?
And see, I don't remember my grandparents ever talking about this. If they did, I don't remember. I don't
I never remember my grandmother and my grandfather talking about, are we really happy?
They didn't think like that.
There wasn't feeds and scrolling.
There wasn't all this other stuff to make them feel unhappy at a moment's notice.
There wasn't an infinite supply of unhappiness in their pocket in the form of a device.
They didn't have that.
So they focused on something else.
What was it?
Is it that brings joy if I focus on it?
I know what it's not.
It's not looking around.
How are they doing?
What do they think?
Where are they going on vacation?
Where's your day going on?
What's she wearing?
When she goes on?
What do they think about me?
No, no, no, no.
That's not going to do it.
He said, for the joy set before him.
So I can't be looking all around and expecting to have joy.
I can't be judging my situation according to other people's calling and expect to have joy.
I can't be judging my gift compared to other people's talent and expect to have joy.
I know it's so cliche because we say it every week, but nothing destroys joy like comparison.
The life you've got, some of you would be so enjoyable if only you didn't do this while you were
living it.
If only you didn't do this.
I mean, it's hurting my neck just to do it to illustrate.
to you. Imagine what it's doing to your soul. You can't have joy that way. It is destroying your joy. You're
praying for more joy, and yet you are destroying the joy God has given you. The joy of your
salvation, the joy of your calling, the joy of your assignment. God give me more joy. Well,
it's a decision. Not to have joy. That's the worst way to get joy. The decision. The decision
of what I'm going to focus on.
And I can't get it like this.
And I definitely can't get it like this,
looking at what's behind me.
I can't look back.
Remember when God called Moses at the burning bush,
and he said his name, he said,
I am, not I was.
Remember he said, I am, not I will be?
There's something to that.
There's something to that.
It's echoed by David,
Psalm 16. He says, in your presence is the fullness of joy.
Presence. Everybody say that word presence. The gift of joy is found in presence.
But that doesn't mean in church. That's not what it means to say in God's presence is the fullness of joy.
Because God would never limit his presence to a building. It doesn't mean when you're doing everything right, then you're going to feel happy.
Because God is not going to reward you based on behavior. That's not the good
news of the gospel. The gospel is for sinners. The gospel is for the weak. The gospel is for the
lame. The gospel is for the broken. The gospel is for those who feel ashamed. That's not what it
means in your presence is fullness of joy. That means joy can only really come to my life
when I am focused on what God is doing in this moment. And I cannot focus on what God is doing
in this moment in my life if I'm consumed with what he's doing in somebody else's.
Or if I'm still in regret and bitterness about what happened three years ago, or three months ago, or even three minutes ago.
A lot of our lack of joy is really not about possession.
It's about position.
What I mean is this.
He set joy before him.
It's not a question of God's presence.
His presence is everywhere.
It's not a question of God's presence.
You don't have to ask him to be with you.
He already is.
It's not about God's presence.
It's about yours.
Are you present in this moment?
Are you present in this trial?
Are you present in this worship service?
Well, if you are giving praise for a second.
We need this lesson, friends, family, brothers, sisters, brethren, sisterin, mothers, fathers, children.
We can't go to a concert anymore.
without trying to capture it.
And I can't enjoy it because I'm too busy trying to post it.
Kids do something cute?
Capture it.
Well, you can, but you're also going to kill it.
There is no quicker way to kill your kid's cuteness than trying to capture it.
I swear, demons come out when you start trying to capture stuff to post it.
God knows your heart, and he sends something to your iPhone.
I don't know, and it shoots beams into your children, and they start.
Can I show you a picture real quick?
I don't like to be too indulgent in these sermons, but I'm going to show my family off,
but this is just a quick picture of us on vacation before Christmas.
Look at that.
Here's another picture.
I'll show you a couple, just so you can see.
I'm going to tell you something that you wouldn't see if I put those on Instagram.
Go back to the first one again, please.
That one looks happy, right?
And go to the other one.
You can go to the other one?
That one looks sad.
Let me take something.
That's not my sad face.
Mm-mm.
That's my R.B.F.
That's my resting Bible face.
That's my really blessed face.
That's my focus face.
That's when I was getting the sermon flip the flow at TGI Fridays in the Miami International Airport
in the De-Concourse.
I'm happy.
The other one put the other one out.
I was so mad at Abby.
That was the 17th time I tried to take a selfie of us.
And I wanted to throw her in the ocean by the time it was over.
Not in a playful way.
See, I'm just trying to get us in this series.
Take it down.
Start looking beneath the surface at stuff.
To stop looking at the surface of stuff.
And to stop, you know, discerning, I found out that you can miss joy because you're looking all around.
You can miss joy because you're looking behind you.
But here's the thing.
You can also miss joy because you're trying to look too far ahead.
It's an equal danger.
And some of you, while I was preaching the part about looking around, you're like,
nah, I'm good, bro.
I'm like 53.
I don't do that anymore.
And when I was talking about looking back, you're like, yeah, I already dealt with my stuff back there.
It's fine.
But what you do is you look.
far forward.
Like I was doing the other day, driving that new car I told you about, and I can't get anywhere
without a GPS.
Would it embarrass you for me if I told you I was going to my mom's house in town and
was following the GPS?
That's how bad my sense of direction is.
It's true story.
And I slammed into the back of another car because I was looking three turns ahead and
not looking three feet ahead.
And it might be destroying your joy, not that you're comparing or not that you're regretting,
but maybe you're just trying to get so far out there, you know, like my retirement is down.
You're 24.
It'll catch back up.
It's a lot of time.
But for those of us who need the plan, he didn't say in your plans this fullness of joy.
And you can't even really affect the future from anywhere.
the present. And it's all wasted energy.
So this is my year of presence. I'm trying to figure out what it means to find fullness of joy
in God's presence. And in order to find fullness of joy in his presence, I have to bring
my presence to my real life, not my presence to some imaginary scenario. But the real life that God
has given me right now. And you know what's great about it? Let's go to Psalm 16 for just a moment.
And I promise I'll start closing this. Are you enjoying this teaching today? Is this blessing
your life? Touch somebody and say, this is my happy face. Because I was focused. I was happy
because I was focused. The other one, I was trying to show something to the world that wasn't real.
I was thinking maybe I could get some likes on this. And so I wasn't focused on what was right in
front of me, but Jesus, for the joy set before him, endured.
He didn't enjoy the cross.
He endured the cross because of joy set before him.
And now I want to give you the whole sermon, okay?
Here's the sermon in a sentence.
Hadn't you been preaching for 35 minutes?
Yeah, but I hadn't said anything yet.
Here's the sermon in a sentence.
You cannot choose joy.
You can only choose your priorities.
your priorities control your joy. You can't choose joy any more than you can just, you think you can
choose joy. It's like trying to choose the weather. What you can choose is your priority,
and your priorities will ultimately control your joy. Psalm 16, put it on the screen for me.
Verse what I start. Verse five, please. The Lord is my chosen portion. See, the
word chosen. It means I have decided to make God the most important thing in my life. I don't want to
leave that too abstract because what does that mean? Read the Bible first thing every morning,
maybe, but it means more than that. His will is what I want. His ways are higher than my ways.
So the Lord Yahweh, the great I am, the ever-present help in time of trouble, he is my chosen
portion. I've looked at everything else that this world offers me to enjoy. And yes,
I can enjoy things that aren't necessarily spiritual, but I do not need them to survive.
And I will not attach my joy to a temporal pleasure anymore because I tried that.
I tried that.
I cheered for the Clemson Tigers when they were three and eight.
And when they won the second national championship in the last few years, people were
coming up to me saying, congratulations. I was like, for what? I enjoyed the game. I watched
the game. I liked it. I enjoyed the 44 to 16 victory, but I didn't need college boys
in spandex to give me a reason to live. That is not my priority. I can't invest. I can't invest
My joy in what people I don't know do with an oblong object made out of pigskin, converted
into leather with some stitches for four, 15-minute increments.
It's the wrong priority.
I enjoyed it, but my joy is not in it.
Last week I told you something very powerful about your heart.
I said, when you know where it comes from, you know how it comes out.
When you know where it comes from, you know how it comes from.
know how it comes out. This is what I want to tell you this week. Where it comes from, determines
when it runs out. This is the source of your joy. The way you can know that is, what are my
priorities? The psalmist said, the Lord is my chosen portion. And here's something Jesus
said that I've been thinking about all week. I've been meditating on this. He said, abide in me,
my words abide in you. You bear much fruit. Sometimes you're going to get cut on, but you'll never be cut off.
If you abide in me and my words abide in you, there will be a constant flow of joy like the vine and the branches.
You're going to have what you need.
The joy is going to flow from a place of your rest and trust in me, not in your own effort and not in just certain things that happen.
If they happen, it's fine, but don't confuse the icing with the cake.
Abide in me.
My words abide in you.
Then he says something in John 1511.
Please.
I have told you this so that my joy may be in you.
and that your joy may be complete.
The Lord said a lot of us are settling for partial joy.
Partial joy.
We equate joy with the absence of sadness.
Joy is not the absence of sadness.
If it was, Jesus couldn't have had it on the cross.
He said, I want my joy to be in you, but you've got to own it.
Because to just say, well, Jesus is my joy.
It doesn't really get to the heart of why we could know Jesus and still not no joy.
Because it's a decision.
When I give the wrong things too much priority in my life, then those priorities control
my joy.
If my priority is recognition, then recognition controls my joy.
When people recognize me, I will feel happy about it if my priority is recognition.
If my priority is convenience, then when something is inconvenient, the inconvenience will steal
my joy.
But it really didn't steal my joy, did it?
Because I let it drive.
And whatever is driving the car gets to DJ.
So the Lord told me in preparing this message that we've got some backseat DJs that have
been controlling our joy, our feelings, our finances, our bank accounts, our status, our standing,
our situations.
And today, God wants you to tell some of the things in your life that have been controlling
your joy from the backseat.
You are not my God.
You are not my vine.
You are not my source and you don't hold my joy.
Joy is something deeper than how I feel about it.
Joy is something deeper than what I post about.
Joy is something deeper than the way it feels right now.
I am setting joy before me.
I'm resetting my priorities.
Now when I do that, my joy flows not from what it is, but from who God is to me.
This is the duration.
of joy. And when my joy is running out, give me my point, my last point, the duration of joy
is because it's coming from the wrong place. Where it comes from, determines when it runs out.
And I wonder, where's your joy today? I had to study this hard because I struggled to enjoy
my life. I really love my family. I really love my church.
I love what I get to do.
It's a blessing and a privilege.
But I have to admit to you that sometimes I have been guilty of enduring something that God has
given me to enjoy.
And every time it happened, it was because of my priorities.
Your priorities control your joy.
You can try all you want to be happy, happy, happy.
And the quick-hit stuff, the quick-fix stuff, it'll get you through.
the next few hours. But where it comes from determines when it runs out. There is a well
that never runs dry. There is a joy, there is a deep abiding sense of joy that is available
to us that we have not been accessing. And what we're praying for more of, God is waiting
for us to order our lives around. My joy is too important for me to leave it up to whether
or not today goes well or whether or not they speak to me or whether or not it turns out
well is too important I can't afford I'm getting older now I'm not I'm not a 25 year old
anymore I'm a I'm a distinguished 38 year old full of wisdom and I can't afford to just
give my joy away just any time I can't afford to have these backseat DJs just
changing the the temperature of my life I can't I can't afford to just
just let my emotions control my joy.
So I want to pray for people today.
Play something more interesting.
That's boring.
I want to pray for people today.
It's just one chord.
Pray for people today who have allowed your joy to be controlled by something other than the priority
of God's presence in your life.
And you want me to pray for you to experience a vital connection to God in the coming six days
until we meet again.
Please stand if you want me to pray for you about that.
been allowing my joy to be connected to things that can't sustain me.
There's so much more that I wanted to share with you, but I feel like I was able to present
this word to you on a level that if you can just receive that much of it, so flip it.
Instead of going, Lord, I need more joy.
Like it's going to come raining down in the form of candy pellets.
Instead of praying, God give me the wisdom to when things come and
in my life to count it joy, to consider it joy, because I know that the testing of my faith
produces patience.
Teach me, God, to set joy before me like Jesus did, like the psalmist did.
He said, the Lord is ever before me.
He is at my right hand.
I will not be shaken in your presence is the fullness of joy.
And watch this.
At your right hand, pleasures forevermore.
Not the kind that come and go, not the kind that leave you feel.
feeling worse afterwards, not the kind that leave you sick afterwards, not the kind that make you
feel bad about it, shameful about it afterwards. Perpetual pleasantness in the presence of God.
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