Elevation with Steven Furtick - Don’t Forget Where You Come From
Episode Date: January 18, 2026Feeling like you don’t have enough? God has given you an inheritance, so don’t let pressure shrink your perspective or make you forget who you are. The God who brought you this far is more... than capable of driving out what’s in your way. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:Joshua 17, verses 14-18Ephesians 1, verse 18Genesis 41, verses 50-51See 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.
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And everybody in this place today, be encouraged.
The Lord has heard your prayers.
The Lord has heard your prayers.
Tell the person next to you, he heard you.
Tell him just because he didn't do it like you wanted him to.
That means he didn't hear you.
We were singing a song a moment ago called God, and we said, I call God, and he answered.
And some people were like, well, he hadn't yet, you know, I wish he would.
But the thing is, he did so many times before.
So many times before.
And I'm going to preach a little bit about this today, but sometimes we adapt to our answered prayers and we cease to appreciate them.
But one thing I'm going to be very intentional about from this pulpit in this year is to not let you just walk past stuff that God did in your life without recognition.
Recognizing it because that's how the enemy weakens you.
So you're going to notice me a lot more in my sermons and when I come up just turning your attention not only to the things that God has done, but who he is
Because that's what you can count on
If your wife divorces you, he'll never leave you or forsake you
If your kids go absolutely prodigal crazy
God is still going to keep you in your right mind
If everybody in your company gets together and votes you off the island, God will take care of you.
He will supply your needs.
So, I want to connect you today through a scripture in Joshua chapter 17.
And let's do a shout out real quick.
I told the people online, hello from Kenya, hello from West Virginia.
Now, how would you feel if you were me if you had to preach a message that applied in Kenya and West Virginia?
all in English today.
We're glad to have you.
What a robust church we are.
I love it.
I love it.
Welcome Dayton, Ohio.
Welcome California.
Welcome Cape Town.
Welcome Cornelius, North Carolina.
Well, you should be in church.
You shouldn't be watching.
You just told on yourself.
I'm glad you're here today.
Welcome.
Settle in.
God has a word for you.
Joshua Chapter 17.
You ever notice you don't hear many sermons passed around Joshua chapter three or four?
All the exciting stuff happens kind of in the beginning of the book of Joshua.
They're taking the land and they're going forward in the promise of God and crossing the Jordan.
So we usually preach from that.
Well, I'm going all the way to Joshua 17 today.
See what happens after that.
Now listen to this because this is where we live in our everyday life.
Everyday life is not always exciting new adventures and explorations on the opportunities that await you.
Sometimes it's just three Advil and a prayer.
Sorry, I'm five minutes late, but I'm here anyway.
And we're trying to deal with that this year because I preached to you last week that there will always be wheat and there will always be weeds in the garden of your life with God.
And I was trying to get you to watch the wheat, not just the weeds, not just looking at the things.
you can't control and wishing they weren't there, but realizing that what God planted in you
is significant in every season of your life, whether you can see the growth or not.
Now, in Joshua chapter 17, something interesting happens, and I'll read it and then we'll back
into the context. But listen to this. The people of Joseph said to Joshua, why have you
given us only one allotment and one portion for an inheritance? Remember, they possesses,
That's the land that God swore to Abraham and Isaac and Jacob.
And they got in the land and they won the victory.
And the people of Joseph, one of the groups from the nation,
comes to Joshua, the leader and says,
why did you only give us one allotment?
Look, we are a numerous people and the Lord has blessed us abundantly.
Now watch Joshua's response.
If you are so numerous, Joshua answered,
since you're so blessed like you say you are, and if the hill country of Ephraim is too small for you,
go up into the forest and clear land for yourselves there in the land of the Parasites and the Refites.
Those are their enemies.
The people of Joseph replied, the hill country is not enough for us.
And all the Canaanites who live in the plain have chariots fitted with iron,
both those in Bethshan and its settlements and those in the Valley of Jesrael.
But Joshua said to the tribes of Joseph, to Ephraim and Manassah, to Ephraim and Manassah.
You are numerous and very powerful.
You will have not only one allotment, but the forested hill country as well.
Now lean into this.
clear it, and its farthest limits will be yours.
Though the Canaanites have chariots fitted with iron, and though they are strong, you can drive them.
Thank the Lord for His Word one time, would you?
Come on right there, thank him for His Word.
My message today is called Don't Forget Where You Come From.
Look at three people say, don't forget where you come from.
Amen, you may be seated.
Don't forget where you come from, Kenya or West Virginia.
Or like me, maybe you came from Monk's Corner, South Carolina.
Boy, somebody said something to me the other day.
I never thought I'd hear.
They said the traffic is terrible in Monk's Corner.
It's changed a lot since I was there.
Bad traffic in Monk's Corner when I was a boy meant you had to wait through the red light once at rush hour.
But I guess it's growing, you know, it's really.
expanding. And it is, it is, it is. It's all the population that's pushing. Anyway, I won't tell you
the geography of Charleston and the low country of South Carolina. By the way, welcome our newest
campus in Somerville, South Carolina. And y'all know I love Jesus, because Somerville was our
rival in high school. We were the Berkeley Stags, and we hated the Somerville Green Wave,
and now God has prepared a table in the presence of my enemies in Somerville, South Carolina.
But we love you. No, no, the reason I bring up
where you come from is because everybody in here has a point of reference. For what you think
is successful in your life, you have a point of reference. If you never had $500 in your bank
account before, the first $500 feels amazing. It's a point of reference. If you're 73 years old
and hoping to retire next year, $500, there's not a prayer warrior in the world that can turn
$500 into a retirement account, but it's your point of reference.
I remember the first bonus that I got when I was working at a church in Shelby, North Carolina.
And Rick Bowling told me, by the way, we're giving a $500 bonus to all of our employees this Christmas.
And I literally cried.
22-year-old, 23-year-old men just crying over $500.
Sometimes I wish I could still cry that easy.
Because there was something about that stage in my life where I wasn't expecting a bonus.
I remember when he first sat me down and explained my salary package to me.
He was like, this is how much we're going to pay you this year.
And of course, that doesn't include the benefits.
And I said the what?
He said the benefits.
And this is how un-schooled I was because my dad was self-employed.
I didn't even know what benefits were.
I didn't know that that's something that you could negotiate into a...
I wasn't negotiating.
I was just thankful.
I was like, benefits.
He's like, yeah, the benefits, that's going to be additional to this.
amount. You know, it's been a while since I praise God for my health insurance, because I had it
too long. I had it too long. Sometimes I let three days go by and don't tell Holly how pretty she is,
but that's wrong, because she's pretty every day, and she deserves to be told that every day.
And plus, I spend too much on those clothes she's wearing, not to compliment how she looks in her.
And that $280 makeup that's in her bathroom, whatever I'm spending over there at Sephora,
I feel like she deserves to hear it.
When we were dating, it was just constantly every day.
But one thing I noticed in the text that we read is that when you forget how far you've come from a certain point,
it makes how far you have to go the only thing that you're focused on.
And when you forget the gifts that God has given you, it makes it impossible for you to access the power that he put inside of you.
Don't forget where you come from.
Don't forget that there was a time that a $500 Christmas bonus made you cry.
Don't forget that there was a time when you prayed that God would give you these children
that you're praying for him to help you not to eliminate from the face of the earth at this very moment.
Don't forget where you come from.
We see an interesting dynamic in Joshua chapter 17 in that these tribes, the people of
Joseph. It's actually two tribes. One is called Manassah and one is called Ephra. Those were Joseph's
boys. Manassah was his firstborn. Ephra was his second. And both of them were born in Egypt,
in the place where he suffered, in the place where he was falsely accused, in the place where he was
thrown into prison. In the place where God also raised him to prominence in Egypt, he had two boys,
Manassah and Ephraim. And those boys have now, several generations later, turned into tribes.
and these tribes have taken territory in the land of Canaan.
And not only have they settled into the land, but they've started to grow and do what people do.
When two people love each other very much, so they've grown.
I have to talk with you later.
It's just that they're blessed so much that they're experiencing the pressure of blessing.
Many times in church we only speak to the desperation of failure.
But there is a need to preach to the pressure of blessings because blessings are heavy in your life.
Sometimes when you're going through all of the things that you're worried about, it's not even so much that you're complaining about them or that you don't appreciate them.
It's that pressure has kept your perspective from seeing the bigger picture of what's happening.
So you get zoned in on only one thing.
And you forget, like the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh that just to find, you feel, you know,
few years ago, you were wandering in the wilderness. That's kind of why when I read this
scripture, it stood out to me. Because when I read it, I wanted to say to them, you just
left the wilderness. And now you're complaining that there's not enough room for you.
Did you notice what they said to Joshua? Why did you only give us one allotment? We're too
big for this place. We need more elbow room. We need new countertops. We need hardwood floors.
We need more space. We need a minivan. We're a growing nation. It's getting bigger in Monk's corner. The traffic is terrible in Monk's corner. Everything in the text is growing. And while everything is growing, their perspective is narrowing. And all they can see is the space that they don't have. And so they come to Joshua and the people of Joseph in Genesis, or excuse me, in Joshua chapter 17, verse 14, say,
Why have you only given us one allotment?
We're in numerous people, and the Lord has blessed us abundantly.
But just because He blessed us doesn't mean we don't have pressure.
Just because I have money doesn't mean I know how to manage it.
Just because God gave me a job doesn't mean I don't get tired.
Just because God sent people to my ministry doesn't mean I always have a message to give them when they show up.
Blessings create pressure.
If pressure is not dealt with, pressure can create self-pity. Self-pity, if not dealt with, can create a situation where you are in this state of, watch this, too much and not enough. That's what they said in verse 16. They said, we do not have enough land. The land that you gave us is not enough for us. And the people are too much for the land that is not enough. I felt like when I studied I'd be preaching to somebody.
today who would understand this tension of too much and not enough. Too much and not enough. This is why
we toss in turn because it's too much and not enough. Too much to do and not enough in my tank
to do it. That's called burnout. Too much of people calling me and not enough patience to listen
to their problems. Too much bills and not enough income.
to answer the bills when they knock at the door. Too much on my mind and not enough in my life
that makes me feel happy and recharged. Too much demand, not enough supply. Too many people
sucking energy out of me and not enough people supplying it. Too many people asking and not
enough people offering. Too many things wrong and not enough things working out. Too much
and not enough. That's what they said. Look at verse 16. It's in the Bible. They said,
The land you gave us, verse 16, is not enough. It's not enough. All right. So let's talk about
that for a minute. It's not enough. I'm not gifted enough. I'm not talented enough. I'm not
experienced enough. I told you during the same lies, New Loop series that the devil only has two
lies that he puts on a loop in your mind. And one is I'm not loved, and one is not enough.
So that's why you wake up in the morning feeling like, well, what's on my agenda for today
is too much, and the time I have to do it in is not enough. That's what I'm using this land
to represent. If you thought I was going to teach a real estate seminar off of Joshua
Chapter 17, that's not my expertise. I'm trying to teach a real life seminar about why you're
snapping at the wrong people.
I'm trying to teach a real-life seminar about why you don't look forward to some of the stuff
that God actually gave you through his favor.
I'm trying to teach a real-life seminar about how you could be so blessed.
Did you notice the tribes they said, we're so blessed?
And I dare somebody to just say it by faith.
Say, I'm so blessed.
I'm so blessed.
Say it with a headshake, say, I am so blessed.
Matter of fact, do this at every campus, and especially at Valentine.
Look at the person on either side of you and say, you are so blessed.
Tell them, I am so blessed. You are so blessed.
Matter of fact, start doing like this because I'm so blessed.
I need some elbow room. I'm so blessed. I need you to scoot over a little bit.
I'm so blessed. You better get out of my way. I'm so blessed.
Because if I think for a minute about that $500 bonus and how much?
God has done for me since then. If I think for a minute about how he kept me upright on my
feet and in my right mind, you better give me some room, because if I think for one minute
about how I called and he answered and he came through like only he could, just nudge your
neighbors say, we're so blessed. Getting more blessed every day. I'm spreading out my tent
in this season. I'm driving down my stakes in this season, because I'm so blessed. That's why
I'm tired because God bless me. What a perspective. And now the land I have is not enough.
And so now your prayer request is about all your praise reports. Did that make sense?
I prayed for it. I got it. It's a blessing. It creates pressure. And the decision
in this season of your life is this. What do I do with the pressure? What do I do about the not enough?
Why do I feel like it's not enough? Why, when God sends an opportunity into my life, do I reject
it and send it away? Because I think I can't do it. Why do I send people who love me away
and push people who care about me away and reach for things that destroy me? Why am I still
in this season of my life struggling with something that I prayed about since I was a teenager.
Is there not enough of God's power to deliver me? Do I have not enough faith to receive it?
What's the problem here? Well, Joshua gets a real, I call this a dad energy with these tribes.
Because me and Holly are totally different in our parenting approach. Totally different.
I told you last week, if my kids run out the house without a coat, I'm like, cool.
She's like, you're going to freeze. I'm like, they're not going to freeze.
Like, first of all, first of all, they're not going to freeze. Secondly, if they do, it will be a memory in their life that will create maturity for their future.
So I'm just building memories.
I'm building memories of the time that your dumb self left without your coat and almost froze to death.
And then maybe one day you'll give money to somebody who doesn't have a coat so they can buy one.
So I'm promoting generosity.
I'm teaching you good stewardship and responsibility all by just letting you be an idiot.
The other day, Holly was telling me her schedule for the day.
I said, what do you have the rest of the day?
She said, well, all three kids have a dentist appointment.
I said, what does that have to do with you?
I understand Abby, she can't drive yet, but Graham's 18.
Elijah's about to be 21 years old of age in the United States of America.
What does his dentist appointment have to do with you at this stage in your life?
And she's like, if I don't remind them, they'll forget.
And I'm like, and then what?
Well, and then the dentist has to charge me.
And I'm like, but can't you take it out of their account?
And she's like, well, yeah, maybe I guess so.
I didn't think about it like that.
And then I thought, well, if their teeth start falling out,
I want you to let enough teeth fall out of their mouth
that they don't need you to follow them to the dentist when they're 47 years old.
This is not a good path.
Because if I got to sit in the dentist office to make sure you're here,
you got a beard and I'm taking you to the dentist?
me praise the Lord! All the dad's in the house. Joshua is like, so you want more land?
Now listen, I need to tell you something. I forgot to tell you this. The land that they had,
it was the second biggest piece given to all of the tribes. The only one bigger was Judah.
So when they come to Joshua and they're like, hey, we don't have enough land. Joshua's like,
it's interesting you should say that. Because I noticed that when I gave you the land, there were some parts of the land.
that you did not occupy. I noticed that when I assigned you the acreage, you had the second
biggest plot of land of any of the tribes. So if you want more room, if you really need more
space, instead of asking me for more land, when you've already been given the second largest
piece of land. Can I stop for a moment? Somebody else would die to trade places with you in your life.
Somebody else would give all the money in their bank account to have the peace that you have in your home.
Somebody else would give their entire career just to have the relationship that you have.
And it is true that when we are under pressure, we lose perspective.
And it is also true that God has given us a lot more than we have occupied.
So Joshua says, if you are so numerous, verse 15,
And if the hill country of Ephraim, the place where you are is too small for you, because when they settled in, some of the land was already developed because Canaanites were living there.
So when they moved in, they were like, cool, this is great.
This is great.
But then after a while, all the land that was producing, because it was a very fertile piece of land, don't get it twisted.
They didn't get any land that was like second rate.
This was not scraps.
This was good land.
But they got in there and they eventually started to outgrow it.
And then they eventually began to grumble because they had grown.
And so they started to grumble about their growth, and they started to grumble about the gift that God had given.
And you just want to slap them real quick.
Just slap them real quick.
Like, really?
You came from the wilderness.
Really?
God gave you the second largest piece of land, and all you can think up to say is I want more?
Really?
Sometimes I want to slap myself when I hear the things.
that I complain about.
And here's what I've noticed.
Without a constant focus on the goodness of God, without a constant focus on the goodness
of God, it is easy for me to go from inheritance to entitlement.
Inheritance to entitlement.
Look at this that Paul prayed in Ephesians, Chapter 1.
Put it on the screen, please.
He said, I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order.
order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious
inheritance in His Holy People. So Ephesians is telling us spiritually what Joshua is showing us
physically, that you have an inheritance. But notice the verse again, put it on the screen
for another moment, where he says, I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened
to know the riches of the inheritance you already have.
Here is what Paul did not pray. Check the scripture.
He did not pray that God would give you an inheritance because you already have one.
What he prayed instead was so specific.
He said, I pray that you would be able to see clearly what God has already given you freely.
So this is the shift.
Inheritance says,
God gave me this.
God gave me this responsibility
to preach today. I get to do it.
Entitlement says,
I've got to do it.
Inheritance says,
God has given me the privilege
to minister to these precious
people. Y'all don't even know how much
I love doing this. Y'all don't even know
how much it matters to me.
Y'all don't even know how much I wake up at
2.30 on Sundays and say, go back to
sleep, you're going to need your energy, and then
it's 2.45, and it's 3,
And it's 3.15, and it's 3.30.
And finally say, I can't sleep.
I might as well get up and start thinking about it.
And then by about 3.45, I'm preaching it out loud.
So I know the kids think that's going crazy downstairs again.
But I don't care because God gave me this mantle.
And I'm going to tell you something else.
I prayed hard for this.
And I sacrificed for this.
But it wasn't my sacrifice.
It was his sovereignty that gave it to me because I could not earn this.
And some of us know that it was not by might and not by power and not by intelligence
and not by connections and not by networking and not by pedigree and not by GPA and not by your
skill, but by His grace that I am what I am.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, God.
Thank you I've got kids to worry about.
Thank you I've got a spouse to fight with.
Thank you, I've got clothes to get dirty and have to wash them again.
Thank you, I've got dishes to yell at somebody for leaving in the sink.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you, I've got a toilet to get clogged up.
I remember where I came from.
Slap yourself and say, really?
You're fussing about this?
You forgot where you came from.
You were in a wilderness.
You were in your sin.
You were in chains.
You beg God, God, if you'll take me, if you'll use me, I'll do anything for you.
And has inheritance mentality become entitlement mentality in your life?
Fussing because the coffee's cold.
Fussing because it buffered for 23 seconds.
Boy, you better remember that card catalog you used to have to go through to find out information.
And now you're mad because chat GPT took 12 seconds.
to think. Don't forget where you come from. I come from Monks Corner, South Carolina.
That's why I cannot be discouraged when I stand up in front of large crowds to preach.
Because when I look at the size of the crowd and realize the town I came from, I'm like,
oh yeah, it was you, God. It was you. I mean, this makes no sense. This is just absolutely
stupid. And I'm so grateful that you use the foolish things of the world to confound the wise.
Now, I need to rush past this point because I have another point to make.
But maybe this would be a good challenge for you to put in front of your family this week.
Have we allowed inheritance what God gave us to be replaced with entitlement?
Because it's not enough and too much.
Not enough.
You got the blood of Jesus.
One drop of his blood is enough to cleanse you from what you did Thursday.
One drop of his blood can erase the shame of how you spent the years between 2020 and 2025.
One drop of his blood.
Holly said they've been sending pictures around online of 2016.
She said, you need to know there's a trend all over Instagram, at least for middle-aged white women,
that everybody's sending around pictures of 2016 and something like 26 is the new 2016 or something.
And then she was right.
Everybody started sending me pictures of where they were in 2016.
I started getting them randomly on my phone.
People are sending me.
I'm not even on Instagram, and I'm getting pictures on my phone.
2016, 2016, 2016, 2016.
And I thought, that's crazy.
Where was I, 2016?
I pulled something up.
This is the first Sunday grand opening in our Valentine building in 2016.
And it was supposed to happen in 2014.
But it was on a two-year delay.
The building I preach from, by the way, if you're in Kenya, you probably don't know what I'm talking about when I say Valentine.
The building that I broadcast from, where we reach into your home and where we reach into prisons and where we send messages into rehabs and where we send messages into hospitals and where we send podcasts into cars of parents driving their kids around all day and athletes that are getting all the ministry.
It comes from right here at Valentine to all of our other campuses and we were opening it 2016 and we were having the best time kind of.
But show them to other picture.
This is the one that was next to it on my phone.
And there's me and Holly, and she looks like blessing, and I look like pressure.
Ain't that right?
Would you say I captioned that correctly?
Because for me, I was jet-lagged that Sunday morning.
And for me, I had just gotten back from Australia.
And for me, the headlines were all about a potential place of civil unrest in our nation.
And for me, my best friend was getting fired from pastoring his church.
And so between the 930 and the 1130, I was talking to him on the phone before I came out to preach again because I was scared about whether he was in a safe place emotionally or not.
So now you understand. Put the picture back up again.
Why she's smiling and I'm like, she's like, God is good all the time.
And I'm like, she's like, this is an amazing day.
Now, obviously, that's just a really.
unfortunate capture of my face in that moment. I don't know what I was really thinking. We fired
that photographer, by the way. Captured that moment. I'm kidding. I just want to give you a visual
for a moment here as we talk about Joseph and Ephraim and Manasseh. And as we talk about your life,
and as we talk about forgetting where you come from, and when we talk about your past,
and when we talk about the things that you remember, and when we talk about the challenge that you're
Remember, the people of Joseph, the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh came to Joshua and said,
it's too much and it's not enough. And Joshua said, it is enough. There is all of this
territory that you were given, but it's forest territory. And it's covered not only in trees,
but there are Canaanites that are there, which represent the enemies that you did not drive out
of the land yet. And so God has given you an inheritance, but to develop in that, it's going to take
two things, work and war. It's going to take work, and it's going to take war. I heard an old
self-motivation talk parable about a farmer who had a beautiful piece of property, and it was so lush,
man, the gardens were just beautiful and flourishing, and the cows were fat, and the white gravel driveway was lined with the
prettiest trees you ever saw. And it didn't look like a new farm, but it looked like a love farm,
a farm that had received a lot of attention. And a preacher drove by the farm one day, and he was
so absolutely enchanted with the farm that he had to meet the farmer. And the farmer came over
on the tractor and turned off the tractor for a moment and said to the preacher, can I help you?
And the preacher said, I was just admiring your property. What a beautiful piece of property
the Lord gave you.
And the farmer said, yes, it is very beautiful.
And we're grateful.
But preacher, you should have seen this place when the Lord had it all to himself.
In other words, I worked this thing.
In other words, the people that you're driving by and envying their life,
they didn't just get that marriage.
They didn't just get that body.
They didn't just get that financial situation.
They didn't just get that influence.
They were in the field keeping sheep before Goliath ever showed up.
They were developing it.
And the question is, are you investing into what you inherited in your life?
If it's a gift, are you investing in it?
If it's a relationship, are you maintaining it?
Are you working with what God gave you or simply complaining how it's a gift?
not enough, because I'm going to tell you, it is enough. It is enough. It just hasn't had the
time yet in your life to develop into what it needs to be. So I came to declare a message today.
It is enough, but it is going to take faith on your part. God is not simply going to drive
out every enemy in your life. God is not simply going to chop down every tree in your life.
God is not simply going to disrupt every bad habit in your life.
We pray for deliverance.
I believe in deliverance, but I also believe in support groups.
I said, I also believe in AA.
I said, I also believe in accountability.
I said, I also believe in Christian counseling.
I said, I also believe in starting to exercise.
I said, I also believe in app deletion.
See, the thing about some of us is we are praying for peace in areas where we are unwilling
to clear out trees.
How can it grow?
How can it grow?
It has nowhere to grow.
And the problem is not that I need more time.
The problem is that I need more priorities.
Because God gave me enough time for what he called me to do.
So I declare in this year of my life, it's the year that I do what Joshua told the people
of Joseph to do. Listen to this. He said, you have enough doesn't feel like enough. You have enough
doesn't look like enough. There's all these trees. There's all these enemies. There's all these
things that you have not confronted yet. But behind what you have been unwilling to confront
is the answer to the prayer that you seek. I am preaching prophetically to somebody. Give me
verse 17. Joshua said to the people, to Ephraim and Manasseh, you are numerous and very powerful.
You will have not only one allotment, your two tribes, but you can have the forested country too.
There is more for you to enjoy.
There is more for you to experience in God.
You can be happy again.
You can rejoice again.
You can't have meaning in your day again.
You can have it if you clear it.
Somebody shout, clear it.
Speak that over your mind this year.
Clear it.
I got to clear it.
I'm praying for peace, but I'm not clear in my mind.
How can I stuff my mind full of junk and then ask Jesus to fill the space that's already
filled with junk?
Somebody shout, clear it.
It might have to be cleared in your life of some unproductive relationships this year.
There are so many roots that can drink water in your yard, but any more than those
roots, and you are not going to have the rain you need for what God is planting.
Somebody shout, clear it.
And don't even apologize to people.
If you have to cut off some communication this year, that's all right.
It's not rude.
It's righteous because I got to clear it this year because God has more for me.
Yeah, I'm sorry I didn't get back with you.
I got to get clear this year.
I'm sorry I didn't snap you back.
I got to get clear this year.
Because what God gave me, what God is doing through me, what God promised.
What God promised me.
Clear it.
Clear it.
Clear it.
Clear it.
Clear your mind this year.
This may be the season for you to stop focusing on what would have been.
You are so full of regret that you cannot see what is right in front of you.
Oh, yes, Lord.
Thank you for reminding me.
The word of the Lord, he says, you still can.
You still can.
Because the lie that starts to clutter.
up your mind is, it's too late. Oh, look at the mistakes you made. How many of you have that going
on in your mind in an area right now? Like if I would have just given it more attention, that may be
true. You may have missed the opportunity. You may not have done it when you should have done it,
but you still can. You still can. I wish I would have lived for God in college. Well, you are
79 now. You still can live for God and leave a legacy. Somebody shout, I still can. I still can. I still
You can if you get clear, but if you stay in what it was in a previous season of your life,
you will have more available to you, and you will die for the lack of what Jesus died to put in your life.
Clear it. Clear it. Tell the devil, we are not having this conversation again. Clear it. Yes, I'm talking
about your calendar. You need to clear it up a little bit. It's got a lot of.
little too much stuff on it that you're doing to impress people and it's not making an impact.
Clear it.
Clear it.
Let me talk to a leader because pastors watch me preach.
Some of the people that you are running around trying to please by preaching the sermons that
they want so bad, they're not supposed to be a part of your church in this season.
If you don't stop preaching to the people who are threatening to leave, you cannot reach
the people that God has called you to reach and they need Jesus.
Clear it.
You hear me?
Clear it.
Clear it.
This might be a prophetic word about your shopping cart on Amazon.
Clear it.
You ain't buying none of it this year.
We're getting out of debt this year.
We're going to...
Lost all the shouts, L.J.
No organ necessary on that point.
And if you can clear it, you can conquer it.
You remember I said we were two years late getting in this building?
One of the reasons that we were so far behind getting in on this building was
because the Environmental Protection Agency told us that there was a possibility that a Carolina
heel-splitter clam was on the property. And they said that this clam, or muscle, I think it was,
but I'm going to call it a clam because it sounds better what I'm trying to say. This one little
clam kept us from building this whole big church. For six months, we could not clear the land,
because of a clam.
You realize how many times a little thing in your life keeps you from building?
A little thing?
One person you don't want to make mad.
One thing you don't want to be judged about.
One uncomfortable moment you don't want to push through.
One phone call you don't want to make.
So you're just going to let dread eat you up like cancer for six months?
Because of a clam?
The devil doesn't even really have to put a clam on your land.
He can just tell you there may be a clam.
They may laugh at you.
It may not work.
You may look stupid.
This may backfire.
Your kid may end up.
Your mom may.
It's not even there, but you're not building.
And so we get to the heart of the issue at this moment in the text.
Where the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh.
Ephraim and Manasseh.
Let's look at the moment that these boys were born.
Now remember, just to be clear, it's been.
been generations since Ephraim and Manasseh were born to Joseph.
So these people didn't know Joseph.
They were Joseph's great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandchildren.
And Ephra and Manasseh were his children.
Now look in Genesis 41, verse 50.
It's going back in time to when Joseph was in Egypt and he was starting to serve as an administrator
in Pharaoh's palace.
The Bible says he wrote in the second chariot in command of Pharaoh.
It says before the years of famine came after everything Joseph had been through, imprisonment,
accusation, abandonment, the people who were supposed to remember him, forgetting him.
The Bible says, before the years of famine came, two sons were born to Joseph by Asanath,
daughter of Potifera, priest of on. Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh. Manassah. And he said,
it's because God has made me forget all my trouble. Everybody say, forget.
Say it out loud. Forget.
Put it in the comments.
Forget, forget, forget.
The title of this message is don't forget where you come from.
And when Joseph had his first baby, after all the suffering, after all the hardship, after all the misdirection, after all the delay, after all of the things that went wrong in his life,
and finally God gave him an opportunity in a child, he looked at the child, and he held the child in a place that he never intended to be,
in a place that he never planned to be, and that may be you right now. I didn't plan to be here,
but he looked at the baby, and in deciding what to name the baby, he named the baby Manassah,
which means to forget. He said, I'm naming this baby Manassah because God has made me forget
all my trouble and all my father's household. Stop right there. He named the baby Manassah,
which means forget. Not because the memory,
left him of the pain that he went through. It's just that in that moment, what God was doing in his
life was so significant that it made what he had been through small in comparison. So he says,
I'm going to name this child, forget, not because the memory left me, but because I'm choosing
to remember it different. I'm going to remember it different. What I've been through, what I've
suffered from, I no longer see it as being sold into slavery. I see it as God sending me here,
and I am forgetting what is behind me so I can press toward what is the head. The name Manasseh means
forget. How many of you have ever heard of something called the Mandela effect? Yeah, have you
heard of this? It's named after Nelson Mandela, of course, who was the president in South Africa,
but it's named because a group of people collectively were documented as remembering Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s.
Check this out. A woman did research, and she found out that there were large groups of people in the thousands who remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s.
The problem with that was he didn't die until the year 2013.
But they remembered it as if he did.
They remembered somehow some fragmented misinformation, and they remembered Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 80s.
There were so many people who remembered that wrong that they named an entire phenomenon psychologically the Mandela effect.
And now the phrase the Mandela effect is used to describe many things, some not as significant as the death of a leader.
For instance, how many of you remember the line from the movie Star Wars when Darth Vendal?
Vader revealed his real identity. What did he say? What did he say? Now, thousands of you remember
Luke, I am your father. But if you check the DVD, old school, if you check the movie,
he doesn't say Luke, I am your father. He says, no, I am your father. That freaked me out when I heard that.
I thought all these years, I thought he said, Luke, I am your father. He didn't say Luke. He said, no,
How did I remember it so different than it actually happened? It's the Mandela effect or the peanut butter that starts with the letter J
What's it called? No, there's no why on it. It's just Jiff. It's not Jiffy. You remember Jiffy don't you? I remember Jiffy too
I thought it was Jiffy all my life I thought it was Jiffy
It's not Jiffy it wasn't Jiffy it never has been Jiffy
Somebody just called it Jiffy like they call it Walmarts and Revelations and we all running around calling it Jiffy but it was
never jiffy. It's the Mandela Effect. I remember it different than it actually happened.
I came to preach today about the Manasseh effect. Now, the Manasseh effect is when you've been
through hell and you've gone through some trouble and some people have let you down and life
has put you in a crowded space and you feel like not enough and you don't know what's next,
but you decide in your mind, I'm going to remember it different.
And rather than focusing on how they forgot me, I'm going to focus on how I have a father
who never did, who never fails, who never care.
Shove your neighbor say, remember it different.
Bless the Lord, oh, my soul, and all that is within me, bless the Lord, oh, my soul.
Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and forget not all his benefits.
I'm choosing to forget some things so I can clear out some space so I can receive
some things that God has given me.
Clear it out, clear it out, clear it out, clear it out.
It's the Manasseh effect.
Here it is.
God can do one thing in your life.
God can send one person in your life.
can send one opportunity in your life that will make you forget everything you went through
to be in this place. Make you forget about how bad it hurt every time they said no. Make you forget
about all the years you thought it was never going to happen. It'll make you thank him for all the
things that didn't come to pass. Because you'll say, if I wasn't here, I couldn't have had this.
God is working in your life. His word does not return void. He has given you more than enough.
This is the Manasseh effect when you say, I remember when we opened this building, and I remember that we were late,
but I choose to remember that even though we were late getting in, God did it.
I choose to remember that even though it didn't unfold according to my schedule, it unfolded according to his sovereign purpose.
And I am preaching about the Manassah effect, because now generations later, the tribe that is named after the boy who made Joseph forget.
it has forgotten. They have forgotten. Joseph forgot his pain, but they forgot their power. And Joshua
had to remind them, he said, you are very powerful. And I have to remind you of that every
week that the Holy Spirit lives in you and you are very powerful. I have to remind you that every
week that Jesus Christ, who was raised from the dead, lives in you and that power works in you.
And because of that, you are very powerful.
Don't get me all this self-empowerment stuff.
I don't need any of it.
I got the Holy Spirit.
I got the Holy Spirit.
You don't have to height me up to believe I'm worthy.
Jesus died for me.
He's worthy.
I'm very powerful.
And it's a beautiful thing when you remember where you came from.
Right?
Because, see, they were complaining about the chariots, right?
They said, we can't go into that life.
land. They have chariots. Everybody say chariots. Come on, work with me. Say chariots. This is the Manasseh effect. They have
misremembered things because they are scared of chariots. But I seem to remember a time in the Bible
where God dealt with some chariots. I seem to remember a time in the Bible when God's people
were coming out of Egypt, and a red sea stood between them and their freedom. And I seemed to remember
that the chariots of Pharaoh were coming up back behind them. And I seemed to remember that just at the
moment when it looked like the chariots were going to overtake them, what's that? God closed the sea
over the chariots. So God sent me to remind you, this is not your first time calling on his name.
This is not your first time needing his help.
Remember where you come from.
You come from a God who opens red seas.
You come from a faith where a stick can split a body of water.
You come from a lineage of believers that can climb over walls and shout and they fall down.
So let me remind you something about you today.
You are very powerful.
You are very capable.
You are very strong.
The fact you are not one of them.
You are not like them.
You are not subject to this.
And don't let what you are facing make you forget who you are.
High five, three people say, don't forget where you come from.
Don't forget where you come from.
The tribe of Manasseh stood before Joshua.
In verse 18, he said something that I've been declaring over our
church all week. He said, if you clear it, you can claim it. That was for you, dude. If you clear it,
you can claim it. Even though they have chariots, God says, I am an expert in overpowering chariots.
Holly, do you hear what I'm preaching, babe? Because I'm trying to say, after all God did for us up to this
point in our ministry. How could we ever doubt him again? You're talking about chariots? God doesn't
care about chariots. God drowns chariots. God will jam the wheels of a chariot. You're talking
about chariots? You're talking about the economy? God will make it rain. If it's not rain
anywhere else, he'll make it rain in Goshen. You're talking about chariots? God will make a way
through the sea.
And if you'll clear it, you can claim it.
I came to tell you today,
you can drive them.
Verse 18, you can drive them out.
Stand to your feet and give God a praise today.
Thank you, Jesus.
Let me talk to you for a moment.
You still can.
You still can.
They said, we're in this land, we're crowded, we're surrounded by enemies, and Joshua said,
you still can drive them out.
You know, it's important for me to remember that every promise that God gives me comes
with enemies still living in it.
All of the wheat that God gives me guarantees that there will be weeds all around it.
But I came with a message from the Word of the Lord that you can do all things through Christ who strengthens.
you and you can drive them out. You can make a different decision. You can reach for something other than that bottle. You can drive them out. Because greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. You can drive them out. Now, what's happened to a lot of us is we've gotten too comfortable with the Canaanites. So we've gotten in small places, but you can't
drive them out. You can forgive that person who hurt you. You can drive them out. You can.
It's going to be a process, but you can drive them out. You can. You can absolutely repair that
relationship if God means for that relationship to be in your life. You can drive them out.
You can get this health issue under control. You can drive them out. You can apologize. You can drive them
But the problem with us becomes that we forget that we have a God who specializes in defeating chariots.
The chariots won't stop you.
They won't stop God.
You can drive them out.
Now the challenge of this message, only you know what your them is.
I don't.
All I can tell you is I know a God who is greater than any them that you can name.
the Manasseh effect. I'm praying that rather than misremembering something, I'm praying that you
would remember it right today. And remember how much God has done to bring you to this point
and take that forward with you into your future. Because honestly, I don't just want to preach
another sermon and then you go live among Canaanites all week and don't believe you can drive them out.
I want something for Monday when that anxiety comes strong. You hear
the voice of God in your heart saying, you can drive that out.
You can breathe through that.
You can move through that.
You have other options for that.
You can drive them out.
The next time you want to explode and go off and just freak out, I don't have to be a slave to anger.
You can drive them out because you're not in this by yourself.
And I want to pray for you right now, because I know there are some things in your
your land and in your life, where you have either become entitled or you have allowed your
insecurity to keep you from being what God has called you to be.
And you know what?
I can always tell where I get to a point in a message where you have a decision to make.
Are you really going to believe what God is saying to you?
Or are you going to go back home and talk to him about the chariots for the rest of 2026?
I want to pray for you.
There is so much that Jesus Christ saved you for.
There is so much that He sees in you, so much that you can't see in yourself.
But if you can clear it, it's yours.
Well, I'm praying that your mind would get peaceful right about now.
Just the peace of God, fill your heart and your mind.
Heads bowed, eyes closed.
Father, thank you for the word that you gave us today.
Don't forget where you come from.
Thank you for reminding us to be grateful.
Thank you for encouraging us to be strong.
Lord, if there's anything I've learned in my walk with you,
it's that we can't drive it out without your help.
And we try so hard.
And we try everything but you.
But right now, in the name of Jesus,
I join my faith with each and every man, woman, boy, and girl,
who is living in a place today,
and let's confess it together.
We all have something, but God, you are greater than whatever it is.
So, Father, in Jesus' name, I pray that there would be a remembrance in your presence today,
not only of what you've done, but of who you are.
God, I thank you for every way that you have made for us.
I thank you for all the times that you have shown yourself strong.
And now, God, I declare over your peace.
They are very powerful.
In your name, they are very strong.
God, I thank you for how you've blessed them and how you will continue to bless them.
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