Elevation with Steven Furtick - Borrowed Confidence
Episode Date: March 8, 2021Where does your confidence come from? In “Borrowed Confidence,” Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church teaches us that where our confidence comes from determines when it runs out.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.
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Thank you, Jesus.
Okay.
I couldn't stop thinking of it.
about last week's message. Get to the good part. I got home and I felt like I didn't even
get to give you the best part of my sermon. So the Lord said part two. Part two. Let's get
to the good part. Be seated. Relax. Enjoy this time. This is the time that God gave
you not to worry about stuff that you can't do anything about right now anyway.
Whoever's texting you can text you back. Leave them on red in the name of the Lord.
And listen to this word.
In Philippians chapter 1, verse 6, actually, let me do this.
Let me step you through three verses.
That'll be good.
Can I have a minute to set up my...
Let's do Psalm 27 first.
This is what David said.
This is what David said.
Verse 13, I remain confident of this.
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Put it in the chat.
I remain confident.
Okay.
Now, Paul said something similar in Philippians.
I read you that too.
This is the verse that I ended on last week.
He said in Philippians 1, verse 6, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until
the day of a global pandemic.
Now, of course, he said that God has a plan even beyond our human surprises, right?
Until the day of Christ Jesus, till it's over, basically.
He said, being confident of this.
And then if you move down to verse 14, he's describing his prison sentence.
And he said, because of my chains, most of the brothers and sisters have become confident
in the Lord.
dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear.
I just noticed kind of a similarity, the word confident.
But then I noticed a little distinction.
David said I will remain confident in this.
Paul said being confident in this.
Then Paul also says there are some who are becoming confident.
I want to teach on the principle today of borrowed confidence.
I want you to pray for us because our family is experiencing something very difficult.
My oldest son is now the same size as me, and he's in my closet all the time.
We have beef, and I hate to work it out like this on a worldwide global ministry platform
nonprofit 501c3 organization.
But for the purposes of group therapy, pray for me.
I'm not mad at him because he comes in my closet and steals my clothes.
That doesn't make me mad because it would be stupid to be mad about that because that's actually
cheaper than me having to buy him his own.
So that's just, you know, to me that's just good stewardship.
He's in my closet today.
I can tell.
He's got my own.
What are those called?
I don't even know what those are.
I know they're mine.
They used to be mine.
They were mine at one time.
The turbo greens, yeah.
I'm not mad at him because he wears my stuff because he makes it look better than I do.
He'll just rock something in my back of my closet that I have had back there, haven't had
the confidence to put on in years.
Somebody gave me this, I remember somebody gave me this jacket one time, and I wouldn't
wear it.
I would put it on every Saturday night before I came to preach, and then I take it back off
and put something else on because it was just something.
And he walked out wearing it just looking amazing in it.
So I'm not mad that you borrow my stuff.
I'm mad that you make it look better than I do, for the record.
It's kind of cool, though, to see him in there drying on the old man's shoes.
It makes me think if he wants to wear my stuff, I must have some kind of swag.
And I told him, when all this nonsense started, I said, you can borrow my shoes, but you can't steal my swag.
Because I have a very particular...
kind of swag, it's dad swag. I got dad's swag. And, you know, I'm just trying to get you
thinking about how there's different kinds of confidence. And confidence while being a word that
we all know is important to get a date. If you can't be cute, be confident. That's what one guy told
me. You said, you're not especially good looking. Just be confident. He said it'll put like three
There are three points on your scale just to be confident.
But there's different kinds of confidence.
And of course, as you get into the book of Philippians, the letter that I was reading from,
where Paul is writing this church of Christians who have apparently lost their confidence.
I mentioned last week, go back and watch it, that if he's saying that he is confident in what
God is doing, it suggests that maybe they're not anymore.
There's a bunch of reasons for them.
There's fighting in the church.
Yodya and Sintakey aren't getting along, so he's like begging them to stop fighting.
Not only that, I mean, there's all kinds of reasons for the Philippian church not to be
confident.
The least of which is not that their leader is in prison, right?
But he's giving them, it's just like this impartation of faith that is so powerful.
He's like, let me read you a little bit more of the passage so you can get a sense.
He goes, verse 3.
I thank my God every time I remember you, in all my prayers for all of you.
Look at somebody next to you and say, you make me happy.
He says, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel, from the first
day until now.
Being confident of this, that He will be getting a good work in you will carry it on to completion
until the day of Christ Jesus.
So there's a sequence here that I want to talk about, but there's also a substance.
Let me talk about the substance of it.
He's talking about a kind of confidence, watch this, that is not cosmetic.
The kind of swag that whether you have a Nike swoosh on your shoes or whether you, you know,
like I know we teach all kinds of things about confidence these days, culturally, body confidence.
That's a good thing.
I think that's great.
Come on, man.
I'm not sitting here in the gym just so I can have a healthy cardio.
I want to look good too.
All right.
So I want to look good.
I'm not lying to you.
But at the same time, body confidence or what's another one that we teach?
Oh, confidence in your career.
Like I'm really good at this.
I'm good at this man.
I've been doing this all my life.
Well, the thing about the last year is that everything that can be shaken is being shaken.
And a lot of us found what we were good at stripped away and all we were left with is who we
are.
So when we're forced to deal with our core, kind of like the way.
Paul is, he's just in prison. He's lost his pulpit. His church building is empty. He can't go on tour
or anything like that. All the things that apostles do, he can't do it. And he's still
confident. Being confident. It's a state of mind for him. It doesn't even seem to be something
that he's getting from the outside. Because all he's got with him in prison that can come visit
them is Apaphroditis. Apaphroditis is kind of sickly. The occasion of writing Philippians
is that he is sending apaphroditis back to the Philippians. He's like, he's good, he's going
through a lot, he's kind of nervous. I'm going to send him back.
So now watch this. I told you I wanted to preach about borrowed confidence. The Philippians,
the church that was started while Paul was in jail, that's the church that was in jail, that's
church has supported him. When he left Macedonia, went to Thessalonica, they were the only
church that sponsored him. And he's writing back to them, being confident of this, that he
would begin a good work, and you'll be faithful to complete it to the day of Christ. They sent him
a gift. They loaned him a person. He borrowed Apaphroditus for the season that he needed
him and sent him back and he said, I'm still confident.
Make this confession by faith, if you can.
I'm still confident.
The principle I want us to come around today is that where your confidence comes from determines
when it runs out.
So while body confidence is awesome, newsflash, your body goes through different versions,
States.
If my confidence is in my body, then I better never get 40.
If my confidence is in my career, then my employer has the ability to strip me of my faith.
And I know this sounds weird to say, but if your confidence is in your pastor, what is still with you?
I don't want to mess up.
But the fact is, listen, if I drop that in this pulpit right now, I know that's kind of morbid.
Hopefully they'd call an ambulance and try to fix me.
But by next Sunday, God would send you somebody else to preach this word.
He loves you that much.
It's weird to imagine that.
And that's true of everything in your life.
So if your confidence, as the letter progresses, Paul gets heavier.
He starts out, I thank God for you.
Every time I think about you, I thank God for you.
You're on my prayer list.
You make me happy.
The Philippians were that church for Paul.
When he saw them on his phone come up on the contact screen, he wanted to hit him back.
He liked to hear from them.
Unlike the other churches, like the Corinthian Church, they were a different situation.
So when the Corinthians came on his phone, he knew that was probably drama.
It's probably drama.
They had incest in the church.
They were getting drunk off the communion wine.
The Philippian church, he's like, y'all make me happy, man.
We have this partnership.
Y'all have been with me for a minute.
He knew the power of partnership.
And when I preached last week, I said that we all have a dark part, a dark part of our personality,
a dark part of our behavioral patterns.
Well, where did that come from?
We all have a dark part.
But if you get through the dark part, you can get to the good part.
So Paul refuses to leave the Philippians in the dark.
He wants to let them know that God is still working in his life, and God is still working
in their life, and God hasn't stopped being God, and God hasn't stopped being good, and
God hasn't forgotten your name or your address, and God sees everything that's going down
in your life, and everything that's going up in your life, like your blood pressure's going
up, your bank account's going.
God sees all of that.
And my confidence is not tied to either one of those that are going up or down.
Because we all hit seasons where it gets dark.
I don't know how to do this.
I don't think I can do this.
I can't do this.
I hit it every time before I preach.
Every time.
And I just know, I just know this is the dark part.
Here it comes.
Okay.
I don't feel saved.
I don't feel sanctified.
I don't feel filled with the Holy Spirit.
I don't feel intelligent.
I don't feel like I have a triple digit IQ.
I don't feel any of that.
What are these words?
Oh, this is that part.
And I've learned something that I want to share with you today.
I've been excited to share it.
Some of us can't get through the dark part because we don't have the right partners.
You will never get through the dark part if you have partners that drag you down more.
Okay, so pretend you're a 15-year-old for a minute, like my son Elijah or like many of the
youth who, by the way, elevation youth on YouTube.
subscribe right now so we can help you get through the dark part. How many of you your teenage
years were kind of a dark part of your life? Right. So imagine you're there again. You're
back in that? Now, when you're young, you have a commodity that can help you have more confidence.
Ignorance. Just, just ignorance. The blessing of dumb. When they were showing a video for 15 years of ministry,
the other day. They had early videos of me preaching, and somebody said, you were so bold
back then. I'm like, I was so dumb back then. And you know what? Ignorance looks like confidence
from a distance. A lot of the times that God can do the most through somebody is when they
know the least. But let me mess around and live for a little while, and I build a file
of everything that can go wrong. Things I didn't know I was supposed to be scared of when I was
17. Things I didn't know I was supposed to be scared of the first two years of church.
So the benefits of ignorance is that it gives you this kind of confidence.
Paul is not writing about that kind of confidence, though. He knows how much it costs to serve
Christ. He knows how uncertain it is. He knows how hard it can be sometimes when you feel
completely abandoned by the people you help. No other churches? No other partners?
Nobody's going to stand with me.
He knows all of that.
But he's like David in Psalm 27.
I will remain confident.
That's not a feeling.
That's a decision.
Do you know the difference?
The feeling of confidence in the decision?
The feeling can be stripped, so quick.
But the decision can be made any moment.
I will remain confident.
Being confident, becoming confident.
If we build the right kind of confidence, Paul calls this the righteousness that comes
by faith.
It's not the confidence in the flesh.
It's not anything that you can buy.
It's not anything that you can achieve.
It's not anything that a human committee has to give to you.
It's none of those things.
I guess you could say it's a kind of confidence that comes from above so it never runs out.
If you go back over to Psalm 27, and I want to marry these two scriptures because they're
interesting together, you'll notice that David must have been fighting something in Psalm 27
that threatened his sense of stability.
I don't want to leave this in the text so long that you think this is a history lesson.
There are so many people I'm talking to these days that life has taken on some new dimensions
for them, and they no longer feel competent for the challenges of this season.
And they have experienced some things.
I'm not talking about you.
I'm talking about somebody you know.
That made them bitter.
They made them apprehensive.
They made them timid about believing God.
They prayed for somebody.
They died.
They love somebody.
That person took advantage of their love.
All these things that happen.
If your confidence comes from that place, then it runs out when that ends.
So when David starts Psalm 27, I love the whole Psalm.
The Lord is my light and my salvation.
Whom shall I fear?
The Lord is strong of my life.
Whom shall I be afraid?
He gets all the way to verse 13, and he says, I will remain confident in this.
Everybody say this.
Yes.
Go to 1st Samuel 17.
I've got to show you something.
This is amazing.
Everybody say, this is amazing.
In the chat, say, this is amazing.
I'll show you what I'm talking about.
So David shows up, remember that any given day, God is doing more in your life than you
can imagine.
He's delivering cheese and bread and that's and blah, but he's really going down to meet
Goliath so he can kill him so the nation can move on, just like God is doing great things
in your life.
David didn't know what he was going to do, because probably if he had known what he was going to do, he might have second guessed whether he would go or not.
So ignorance is sometimes to your advantage in trusting God.
All right. So let's go to, I know you know this story pretty well, but I want to show you something.
In 1 Samuel Chapter 17, where did I start you all on the screen? Go all the way to the first one.
Oh, this is it, this is it. He goes down to the battle lines. Take it down for a minute. Let me set this up.
He goes down to the battle lines.
He hears Goliath intimidating God's people, and it freaks him out because how can y'all be passive
about something that God promised to give you victory over?
Remember, these are the experienced soldiers, and three of them are his own brothers.
I want to show you a difference between Paul and David and see which one you feel more
like right now in your life. Paul had some partners who believed in him enough to support
him in his hard time, his dark time. Watch what happened to David when he went down to help
his brothers. When Eliab, David's oldest brother, heard him speaking with the men asking,
who is this giant that defies the armies of the living God, he burned with anger at him
and asked, why have you come down here? And with whom did you leave those few people?
sheep in the wilderness. This is the person that David came to feed. The person he came to
feed is fighting him. Have you ever felt that way? If they're sitting next to you right now,
we can just have an unspoken, tacit agreement. It's hard to raise your hand on something
like that when they are right next to you or in the other room. You're scared they might hear you.
No, this is crazy because Paul is saying, like, your partnership in the gospel, that encourages
me, man. Have you ever had just somebody step up and believe in you when you didn't believe
in yourself? Have you ever had somebody just see something in you that had gotten buried?
And they don't even realize they're doing it. They just say something in passing, and
you're like, really? And your chest sticks out and you walk a little bit different
for the rest of the day, just because they saw something in you. I think Paul felt that way
about the Philippians. I think when he went back, he said, I remember when we started, I didn't
have authority in this province. I didn't have the resources. You helped me with that. I didn't
have a big brand or a big ministry. You believed in me like that. There is nothing like people
who believe in you when there is nothing to see to prove what they believe. And if God gives
you somebody like that, do not let them go. Don't let them go cheap. Hold on to those day
ones who had nothing to gain from loving you. People who gave you a shot.
People who gave you a chance.
People who said, come on and do this.
That's awesome.
I'll always honor Pastor Mickey because he said God had his hand on my life when I was 16.
I'll always honor him.
Always honor him.
You need people like that.
When you get in one of these passages where you're like, I never did this before.
I never been a mom before.
I never been through a divorce before.
I haven't been unemployed in my adult life before.
I've never been to college before.
I never tried to quit smoking before.
I never tried to get my drinking under control before.
I don't know how to do this, and God will send you a partner.
Somebody who sees potential in you that your pain has blocked from your own visibility.
That's why I called you over the other day when we were in the middle of the project,
because I was dealing with uncertainty.
Is this the right thing?
I was so in the middle of it.
I needed you to come over because you've been there with me since, well, let's be honest,
since we were doing the dumbest stuff that two teenagers can do, since riding around in your
Jeep.
I needed that first day faith.
When you saw what I was creating, you said, this is it.
He was so excited.
You know what I'm talking about.
He said, this is it.
This is what we were doing.
This is what you were doing.
He helped me connect the dots of what God was doing, because I couldn't in the moment.
Because I couldn't in the moment, because I was in the dart.
So I needed that first staphic like Paul had from the Philippians that he mentioned.
He's like, oh, man, I don't know what God's going to do, but I'm going to choose what I remember.
And instead of calling up all the people to mind who didn't support him, he remembered the church that did.
Isn't that hard to do?
You thought I was going to say, isn't that great?
No, isn't that difficult?
A lot of what we call believing is really just remembering, right?
He said, every time I remember you, I get joy in this prison cell.
Or like the prophet Jeremiah said in Lamentations 321, this I recall to my mind.
This I recall to my mind.
What?
The calamity?
The ruins?
The desolation?
the betrayal, the feelings of forsaken.
No, no, no, this I recall to my mind.
Therefore, I have hope.
It's because of the Lord's mercies that we're not consumed
because it's compassion still not there new every morning.
Great is your faithfulness.
This.
Say this.
This, this, this, this, this.
This I recall to mind.
So imagine right now, imagine right now.
Like a million things are going through your mind, right?
Like, should I be mad about this?
Should I be upset about that?
Should I be worried about that?
Should I fear about that?
Should I don't remember forget about that, that, that, that, that.
And then that one God thought comes through.
When it comes by in your mind, it comes by fast, right?
It moves along.
Here comes doubt.
Here comes hatred.
Here comes envy.
Here comes comparison.
Here comes jealousy.
Here comes all of that.
And then here comes that one thought, that contentment.
This.
Grab it.
This.
This.
Right here.
This.
Somebody say this.
David is actually in the opposite situation that Paul is in.
Paul is preaching to people who support him, but they can only do so much for him because
he's in prison.
And he's saying, I am confident for you in what you can't even believe about you right
now, because we've never been through this before.
So he's saying, borrow my confidence.
Did you know you can do that?
I don't know what your philosophies are on borrowing money.
It's fine.
I don't care.
think different things. Oh, you're Dave Ramsey you don't borrow or you do or whatever. I don't
care. Rich Dad, poor dad, Dave Ramsey. I'm not a money, man. I'm a preacher, all right?
So I'm not talking about borrowing money. We're talking about a different currency called
confidence in what you believe about what you can be and what you believe about what you
have inside of you and what you believe about what God called you to do and what you believe about
what you're going through. That's what I'm talking about. The currency of confidence. So when you're young, you start
borrowing confidence from the wrong places. You borrow confidence from sexual attractiveness.
Did you hear the decibel sink down beneath the floor? It's like, oh my God, he's preaching
like it's 20-21. It's like people really run around to different sexual partners. Partner
after partner after partner after partner after partner. And rather than ever being in a real
relationship, the good part, where you have to love somebody for who they are, not what they look
like, you take this feeling of, oh, I have somebody, and you borrow the confidence of having
somebody.
But when you borrow confidence from the wrong places, the interest rate is ridiculous.
That hit me right there.
I'm talking about when you get in a relationship where you have to compromise your values
to get your needs, man.
Y'all, that's worse than the check cash in place.
It's an interest rate.
And let me tell you another thing, while I got you fired up about all the people that you kept going to because you wanted them to validate you, but they can't because they're not gone.
They didn't make you.
They don't know you like that.
And they have their own these securities.
So leave them alone and get it from God.
Trying to borrow confidence from people who have insufficient funds.
They can't do it.
They just can't.
Their flesh and bone and blood and dirt and snot and spit and human and stuff like you.
So that's why Paul wouldn't go into self-pity.
Nobody helped me.
Nobody pray for me.
He's like, no, I got a partner.
I've got a partner.
I've got a partner.
I've got a partner.
I got a partner.
I got a partner.
I got a partner.
Say it right now, I've got a partner.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow. God gave me some people that were with me at first. God gave me some people who have been
where I've never been before. You know when you go through something challenging, you can read
a book? You are not the first one in history who went through that. You know how many times
I borrowed Tom Lehman's, knowledge, confidence, wisdom? At least every 930s that y'all
would be at. He would text me before the 1130. I would be back there in the back trying to rewrite
my message because I would think, that was horrible. That's awful.
He would text me, my pastor, preach it just like that again at 11.
I'd be like, oh, that was good?
How many times, Carrie, it's a little melody in a songwriting session, right?
And then it'd be like, and somebody goes, oh, that's good.
And you're like, it is.
That's why you need partners.
Are you always the needy one?
Or can somebody else hold a little bit of your faith for a while?
Are you always apaphroditis, or can you be policed?
sometimes too. I hope more than Elijah borrows my boosts. We're going to get on that Instagram
page with this sermon. I can feel it already. I think that guy does. We're going to be on there.
That's all right. But if he borrows my shoes, I hope more than he borrows what's in my closet.
I hope God will help me get to a point kind of where Paul was in my life, where it's like,
Becoming confident. That's great. To borrow confidence, you have to sometimes. But then there's
being confident. This is what God has called me to do. This is how God made me to do it.
This is what He's given me to get the job done. This. I keep hearing that. This, this, this, this.
All the clothes in the world, all the money in the world. I know that sounds really like abstract and spiritual,
But I promise you, all of that cannot compare with one word from this.
I forgot about David, Pastor.
No, no, no, I didn't.
Because the people that should have been his partners, the people that should have been his comrades,
the people that should have believed in him.
Isn't that awful when the people who should have said, you got something, man?
Keep going.
I know that's all right.
You don't fit in, but that's for a reason.
You're too big for that small place.
Just keep growing.
We don't have to fit in.
It's all right right now.
David, the future king of Israel, comes down to bring bread to his brothers.
And his brother, go back to the verse now, I'm really ready for it, burned with anger and
said, why have you come down here?
Now, I'm going to tell you something.
David didn't exactly know that yet.
He thought he came to feel.
his brothers, he really came to fight for his nation.
So his confidence is not in what he's doing.
His confidence is something different.
I will remain confident in this.
That's what he said in Psalm 27.
Now look at this incident.
It's not necessarily connected, but maybe this is where he started becoming confident.
Becoming confident, becoming confident, building that confidence.
Building the skill to walk into a room and have enough confidence that you don't need to be the center
of attention.
enough confidence to have people who criticize the way you choose to live your life and just
keep on being true to what God is put in your heart.
And yeah, I'm going to adjust and change.
But that's a process.
And this event in his life is really indicative of the integrity of what God was creating
in David.
Because when Eliab said, you left those few sheep in the wilderness, he's demeaning David.
You see it?
You're a shepherd.
You're not a soldier.
You're too young for this.
You're too small for this.
You're too little for this.
You have bad motives.
All the things that people may say.
He's saying all of that.
And he accuses him and belittles him.
He says, you down there keeping a few sheep.
You don't belong here.
I know how conceited you are and how wicked your heart is.
You came down only to watch the battle.
And David is a little bit confused, frustrated for sure.
Now what have I done?
Can't I even speak?
And then he turned away to someone else and brought up the same matter.
and the men answered him as before.
Watch this.
His confidence didn't come from his big brother.
So his big brother can't take it away.
There needs to be a part in you that knows.
I appreciate everybody and everything that God sends me.
But if they walk away, he won't.
If they fall short, he won't.
If this brook dries up, there will be a bird in the sky.
hour from now. And David is young, but he's confident. It's not about the shoes. It's not about
the swag. It's not about the beliefs of other people. When will you stop borrowing other people's
bad beliefs? One that Eliab didn't believe in David? Aliyah didn't believe in himself.
I don't have to carry things that others believe. I don't have to carry things that culture
beliefs. I don't have to feel how culture feels about things. I don't have to pay the interest
rate on a broken world system of thought. I don't have to pay a generational tax on what happened
in my great-grand. I can break it in my bloodline if I can believe it in my spirit. Y'all calm
down. You're pushing me. But God says some of you are built to break it. You're built to break it.
What they said is not your limitation.
Don't let their limitation become your insecurity.
Just because they can't see it doesn't mean you can't see it.
Just because they can't believe it, doesn't mean you can't believe it.
And you're like, you sound kind of cocky up here right now, Pastor.
I thought we're supposed to be humble as Christians.
Imagine what he took for Jesus.
For the joy set before him to endure the cross despising his shame with everybody telling them,
come down and prove that you're God.
Call the angels. Call your father.
And he stayed up there confident on that cross.
Paul said, I learned from the master.
I want to be in the fellowship of his sufferings.
To participate in his resurrection power as a partnership.
It's a partnership.
And David said, I don't need to be partners with Eli.
I'm partners with God.
Partners with God.
I have the name of the Lord.
And things start getting really weird after that.
Because Saul, who is the king that God is replacing,
hears that David wants to go fight Goliath.
And he calls him over in verse 33 and said,
You're not able to go out against this Philistine, this Philistine, this Philistine.
What's the Philistine's name?
Goliath, this Philistine.
You're only a young man.
He's been a warrior from his youth.
His inexperience was his greatest benefit.
Everybody else knew too much.
David was dumb enough to defeat the enemy that they were running from.
So stop saying, oh, I can't do this.
I don't know enough.
I got to show you something.
David said to Saul, verse 34,
Your servant has been keeping his father's sheep.
He starts reading his resume to the insecure king.
And isn't it funny?
David put the same thing on his resume that his brother used to insult him.
The things that you used to disqualify you, God's like, that's exactly what I want to use.
That's exactly why I want to use you.
Isn't that crazy?
See?
I've been keeping sheep.
Didn't you hear my brother?
And watch this.
When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, I went after it and struck
it and rescued the sheep from his mouth.
And when it turned on me, I seized it by its tear and struck it and killed it, confident.
Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear.
This uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them.
Because I got a partner.
So, what do you do when your big brother doesn't believe in you and neither does your leader?
When you go to get help and encouragement and love and support, because some of you are there, man, you're like, I don't have anybody.
I'm not like Paul. I don't have the Philippines. I'm not a puzzle.
It's great. Pastor Steve and I don't have Holly on the front row.
She's an encouraging angel and she loves you and she does and that's great.
But since David couldn't get it from Eliah and he couldn't get it from Saul, he borrowed it.
from a bear. He said, no, wait a minute. I never did this before. But one time,
somebody say, one time, one time I was out doing my job and there was an attack that came
against what I was responsible for. And no, it wasn't some big giant, some Philistine army.
No, I've never been on this level before. No, I've never been in this season before. No, I've never
dealt with this challenge before. I've never passed through a pandemic before.
But one time, one time.
I'm talking about first day, faith.
One time.
One time.
Come on, bring it all the way back.
I know you never did this before, but you did that?
You did that.
Put it in the chat.
I did that.
I did that.
I held on to God when I had no job.
I held on to God when I had.
This is for somebody.
This is for somebody.
who's up under a threat of intimidation right now for something that you've never traveled
this way before.
But you did that.
And the most annoying thing I read in a long time is verse 36.
This will be like one of them.
This.
This.
This.
God has given you a this for every them.
Every enemy, every insecurity, every question, God has given you a this.
Now, if you start getting distracted by them, what they're doing, where their life is,
how they're progressing, what they've accomplished, your power is not in them.
It's in this.
And your confidence will follow your focus.
Your confidence will follow your focus.
So you will start believing the fear report like the spies who kept the whole nation
from going into the promised land.
Because they had a good land, but they had a bad report.
It's an amazing thing to realize the power of your this.
I never did this before.
I begged my kids one day.
They were all fighting and I was mad.
I was like, y'all, stop.
I never did this before as a dad.
Mercy, mercy, mercy.
I'm a real good dad, I promise, but I just have a real good dad.
moments of weakness.
Are you been saying that to God, Lily?
I never did this before.
This is new to me.
I never been on Monster.com.
Did they still have that website?
I've never been doing a resume.
I never been on LinkedIn looking for a job.
I'm 52.
I never did this before.
I never had to impart wisdom to somebody else.
I don't feel very wise myself.
David said, this will be like one of them.
But the key to all of this will be where does your confidence come from?
Because if it comes from Apaphroditis, he gets sick.
If it comes from a lie of he has his own issues.
If it comes from Saul, do you remember what Saul did to try to help David?
He said, here, take my armor.
David's like, I could, but you've been wearing it for 40 days.
It's not really working for you.
So why do you keep wearing what's not even working from the...
for the people that you're copying. Why do we keep doing what the world's doing? Why do we keep
participating in the same stuff? David said, I can't wear your armor. My own swag.
Now, in David's case, his swag was his sling. It was what he killed the bear with. It was what
he killed the lion with. So when you're standing in front of something you've never seen before,
never seen this stage, never seen this stage, never seen these challenges, never seen this
environment, never seen this uncertainty, never seen this instability.
Borrow it from what's already in your bag.
There is a this for every that.
There is a this for every that.
And all you need to believe is to remember.
I call you to remembrance today of what God gave you, who he's been to you, what he
did for you.
I declare prophetically over your life whenever Goliath you're standing in front.
front of because we all have one. This Philistine will be like one of them. You see those
dead lions behind you? You see those dead bears behind you? You see those seasons you
survived and you didn't feel like you had enough, but God stretched it out. I don't have
it right now. God said you can borrow mine. You can come up in my closet. Why would you wear
Saul's armor when you have the shield of faith? Why would you wear Saul's armor when you
have the shoes of the gospel? Why would you wear Saul's armor when you have the sword of the
spirit? David said, why would I borrow the armor of somebody whose faith is smaller than mine?
You have your own sling. You have your own personality. You have your own gift.
Because I know what I have.
I'll have to broadcast it.
I don't have to compare mine to yours.
This.
For every insecurity in your life,
God has given you a this.
So when it comes to your faith,
remain confident.
Before you can remain confident, you've got to be confident.
And before you can be confident, you've got to become confident.
Paul said, I think you feel very confident.
You feel very confident right now.
I don't think you see how it's going to work out.
So just remember, certainty is knowing how.
Confidence is knowing who.
I am confident of this.
Give me Philippians 1-6.
I think it'll hit different now.
Confident of this.
Paul knows the Philippian church has limited faith.
God knows you have limited resource.
knows you have limited experience. He didn't say I'm confident about you. He said, I'm
confident in this. He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion to the day
of Christ. This, I will remain confident in this. So I can't think 10 years ahead right
Now, I can't even think 10 minutes ahead.
I've got to reach back to the last bear I killed, the last challenge I overcame, the last
way God made.
And stay confident, because you might be like Moses, standing there at a burning bush, asking
God, what do I do if they don't believe me?
Exodus 4-1.
What do I do if they, they, they, they don't believe me?
Remember, God has given you a this for every day.
For whoever doesn't like you, for whoever doesn't support you, they may not believe you.
But watch what God did with Moses.
Next verse.
The Lord said, what's in your hand?
And Moses said a staff.
So like David has a slang, Moses has a staff, you have something too.
Put it in the chat right now, I have a this.
And Moses is like, I have a shepherd's instrument.
I have something that's very common and very ordinary and very...
How can confidence come from a shepherd's staff?
He doesn't know what this staff is capable of yet.
Neither do you.
He doesn't know that it's going to split waters.
Neither do you.
He doesn't know that it's going to produce water from rocks, hydration from impossibilities.
And neither do you. But in his hand was a staff.
And the Lord said, verse 3, throw it on the ground.
And he threw it on the ground and it became a snake. And he ran from it.
He's running from the thing that God is going to use. But that's not the point.
The point is this. Verse 4.
The Lord said, reach out your hand, take it by the tail. So Moses reached out to hold of the snake.
And it turned back into a staff in his hand.
Now you have it in your hand and watch what the Lord says. Verse 5.
This.
This.
You mean my staff?
Yeah, this.
You mean the symbol of my mistake?
I wouldn't even be a shepherd.
If I hadn't killed the Egyptian, God said, yeah, this.
This, this is so that they may believe.
This.
God gave you a this.
This moment.
Give us this day, our daily bread.
Give us this day, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, yeah, this, this.
The Lord is made.
I will remain confident in this.
No, I can't do what you can do.
I don't have to, but I can do this.
No, I can't do next Wednesday's work in my head.
Father, we release our staff.
We released the thing that was good for us in one season, but it needs to become something else in this.
season.
I thank you, Lord, that you showed me while I was studying the power of this.
Not them, not that, but this.
All across the world right now, I believe in your ability to interpret this word.
It will be custom made for the exact situation that each person is hearing it.
They will hear this message when they need to hear it.
will receive it when they're ready to take it in.
Our confidence has been shaken.
The entire world has been rocking and reeling nearly for a year now.
What we used to absolutely assume, now we can hardly predict.
We thank you for that, because in a lot of cases our confidence was coming from a bad bank
that was charging us too much interest.
So we're coming back to you today.
We confess that sometimes we've trusted in the wrong things.
have. I trusted in my own wisdom. I didn't ask you. I trusted in my hustle. I didn't know I could
rest and be strong. Sometimes, Lord, I assume that when something left my hand, it left my life,
but it didn't. You were just changing it. We thank you for this. And when the next thing comes,
we thank you for that too. We're looking back over slain lions, dead bears. And we're walking right past Eliah. And we're shaking off
Saul's armor today, and we've got our sling.
We've got our swag.
It comes from coming in the name of the Lord.
Particularly, Lord, for those who don't have a partner right now, I want to stand in the gap
and believe with them.
You know my faith fails.
You know that so well, Lord.
But in this moment, you've given me great faith to preach this message.
So from the overflow of your word that you put inside of me, the engulfed.
grafted word that produces faith. Faith comes by hearing the Word of God. So as we step into
this word, we borrow confidence. We borrow confidence, not in what we see, but in what you say.
Not in what we've experienced, but in what you predestined. We're coming into this moment in this
season with uncertainty, but we're coming in with confidence. I stand with every brother and
every sister who has been wondering, can I do this?
And I agree with heaven that what you've put in their hand is more than enough.
Be it a sling, be it a staff, be it five loaves and two fish.
I will remain confident that I will see the goodness of the Lord.
Help them see it, God.
Help them see it.
To walk right past every other thing and to see the power of this.
we believe you for breakthroughs because this word was preached.
We believe you that people who have been unable to sleep
are going to find rest in your presence this week.
I thank you, Lord, that there is nothing that the enemy can put in front of us
that is greater than what you put inside of us.
I believe that.
I believe that.
I believe that.
I decided to believe it.
I choose to believe it.
And this Philistine will be like one of them.
them. And this battle will be like one of those past victories.
And God, we're not reaching into tomorrow to borrow worrying.
We're reaching into our past to borrow faith.
And now we touch heaven, and we agree that whatever we do in your name, it shall be
established. It shall be done.
We come into covenant with your word.
We come into covenant with your son, Jesus.
And we declare yes and amen.
Your promise is true.
In Jesus' name,
lift up a great shout of praise.
You giant killer, you bear slayer,
you lion killer.
Thank you, Lord.
Just catching my breath after preaching,
I like to always just come on and tell you thank you.
Thank you for being a part of this ministry.
Paul talked about the partnership in the gospel.
That's the way I feel about you.
There are thousands around the globe.
We may never meet face to face, but that doesn't mean God didn't connect us.
And I want you to remember you're not alone.
Sometimes you'll feel lonely.
Sometimes you won't find anybody who has the answers that you need.
But not only is God with you, but as your church family, we're standing with you.
And Holly and I are believing for you that God's going to continue to build your faith, increase your confidence.
And if you're in one of those seasons where you don't have a lot of faith right now that it gets.
get better, are mine. We believe good things concerning you. He who began a good work. He will be
faithful. We love you. Thank you to all of you, give faithfully. It touches my heart so much to know
that you believe in this ministry, that you believe in Jesus, that you believe in His Word.
I'll see you next time. Pray for you. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
