Elevation with Steven Furtick - Get To The Good Part
Episode Date: March 1, 2021If things aren’t good, God’s not done. In “Get To The Good Part,” Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church turns to the story of Joseph to show us that God can bring hope to even the darkest ...parts of our lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church, and this is our podcast.
I wanted to thank you for joining us today.
Hope this inspires you.
Hope it builds your fate.
Hope it gives you perspective to see God is moving in your life.
Enjoy the message.
Now to the Word of God.
Amen.
Genesis chapter 50.
What are you doing with that organ?
Trying to provoke me.
Genesis chapter 50, verse 19.
But Joseph said to them, don't be afraid.
Am I in the place of God?
You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the
saving of many lives.
So then, don't be afraid I will provide for you and your children.
And he reassured them and spoke kindly to them.
God meant it for good.
The life of Joseph is almost like an entire movie.
I could even say it's like a show with seven seasons.
It spans about 14 chapters in the book of Genesis.
Holly said one time that she doesn't like sermons about Joseph because they try to do too
much.
And trying to spend that much content, there's a lot you have to track through with Joseph,
all the betrayal, the hurt, the promise God made him, the process.
that he went through, but you're going to like this one.
And the reason that you didn't like sermons about Joseph before is because they didn't tell
you the best stuff.
So that's what I'm going to do.
I'm not going to skim it today.
I'm going to say something that's really going to reach you, Holly.
And so someone was saying to me about a TV show that I would really like a while back,
and they said, it's really good.
I said, I watched it.
I didn't like it.
They said, how many episodes did you watch?
I said, like three or four, it was boring.
And they said, well, if you can push past the first two seasons, this is it like a military career.
I'm not trying to push through something, trying to relax.
They're not paying me to watch this.
I'm paying Netflix to watch this.
Why am I pushing through?
If you can really push through the first two seasons, you get to the good part.
I want to talk to you today about get to the good part.
Get to the good part.
I want to pray for you because this is a prophetic word for somebody and I don't know who.
I pray, Father, in the name of Jesus that this word would reach from eternity right into
Sunday morning or Tuesday afternoon or 4 a.m. on Thursday.
I pray that it'll go right here from South Charlotte, North Carolina on this plastic pulpit.
and penetrate the hearts of those who need to get to the good part, those who are holding on,
those who are pushing through.
I declare today they're going to get in Jesus' name.
Yeah, because I was kind of like, if you have to watch two seasons for the show to get interesting,
is it really good?
At that point, you violate my definition of a good show.
If it took two seasons, if I have to invest,
20 hours of my life. You know how many songs I can write in 20 hours while I'm pushing through
To like your stupid show? Just kind of tick me on.
It made me mad
While we're at it, not only do I not like this thumbs-up emojis. I prefer fist bump and not only do I not want to push through a show that I'm supposed to be enjoying
Not only do I want to not want to endure something that's supposed to be meant for my entertainment I'm paying a subscription for I don't even really like the word good
Because it's kind of common
I played a song for somebody one time that I had just written.
I came out of a songwriting season.
I'm still in a songwriting season right now, so just put up with me if I use analogies
that are relevant to my life.
I played them a song, they said, that's good.
I don't want good.
I want goosebumps.
I want you to make noises and stuff that aren't even worse.
Like, oh, yeah, oh, I don't want, that's good.
In fact, I don't even want you to use that word at all.
Like, oh, man, that sermon was good.
One time somebody was preaching back to me while I was preaching, and I said something.
They said, that's good.
And I was like, no, it's life-changing.
Because I had studied it so much.
It was like in my bones.
Not that I was so smart, just to me, the way I saw it in the Bible.
It was so amazing.
And that's a word I like, amazing.
Everybody say, amazing.
Put it in the chat with all caps and 17 exclamation points.
Amazing.
Put all the exclamation points after it.
That's amazing.
That's what I want Holly to tell me when I give her a gift.
I don't want her to be like, oh, this is good.
I want it to be terrific.
Yeah.
I wrote down actually a list of words.
I didn't even look at a the source that are better than good.
Great, awesome, terrific, wonderful, incredible, stupendous.
say stupendous. Yeah, I'll think stupendous. Mind-blowing, hyphenated words, still a word, ridiculous.
You can tell me, that's ridiculous. Oh, that was ridiculous. That song was ridiculous, but good?
I don't like good. You can say it was sick. You can say it was glorious. You can say it was
excellent. You can say it was outstanding. You can say that was crazy. You can say that was
insane. In fact, I would rather, don't even use an adjective. Use a superlative. That was the best
ever since time began. There's never been a better one and there never will be. You know what I'm saying?
So I was kind of mad because Joseph gets kind of toward the end of this little journey
He said, full of so many twist and turns, ups and downs.
He says to his brothers, God meant it for good.
After all he went through, just to use such a 25-cent word on such an expensive experience
that cost him his freedom, that cost him the better part of his life.
And then the only thing he can think to say about it at the end is, it was good.
It was good.
Take you on a big vacation.
How'd you like it?
It was good.
Good.
Now, I want to see you freak out.
If I really do something that I put my heart into or I just might not do it again, you know,
if it was just good.
It's pretty good.
I guess it depends on how you say it, you know.
Ah, it's good.
It's good.
It's good.
I guess it's all in the inflection.
And you're like, why are you taking so much time to waste?
We feel kind of like the show you were talking about.
about where you're...
Hurry up and get to the good part.
I am at the good part.
Because the very last thing that we really hear Joseph say is one of the very first things
that we see God think.
Can I show you?
Somebody say, this is good.
This is good.
It's getting good.
I wasn't so sure when he started, but it's getting good now.
Go to Genesis chapter 1.
And this is why you didn't like stories about Joseph, because they started in Joseph.
Genesis 37 when we started reading about Joseph, but Joseph's story didn't start in Genesis
37. It started in Genesis 1.
Can I tell you that your story didn't start?
Everybody shouts your birth year out loud.
What's your birth year?
What's your birth year?
Put it in the chat.
Put it in the chat.
Some of y'all are lying.
God forgive them.
It didn't start then.
It started in Genesis 1.
Read this.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Now the earth was formless and empty.
Darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
And God said, let there be light, and there was light.
And God saw that the light was good.
And he separated the light from the darkness.
God saw that the light was good.
Joseph is standing in a moment that he never really could have anticipated.
He just found out that his father died.
He's weeping over the loss of Jacob after burying him.
His brothers are very concerned that now Joseph is going to pay them back.
They didn't need to be.
After the process that Joseph had gone through, Joseph wasn't so concerned about what his brothers
thought or what his brothers did.
Remember, he had this understanding that God meant it for good.
So now with all of his brothers surrounding him, falling down at his feet and saying, don't
hurt us, we'll be your slaves. The last thing dad said, this is what he told them. The last thing
dad said is, be nice to your brothers. They're still lying. After all their lives, they haven't
stopped lying. They've come to Egypt because, well, there's a famine where they're from,
and God positioned Joseph in Egypt so he could take care of the very ones who betrayed him,
which is why he ended up there to begin with. Anyway, this is the good part that we love
to preach where it says, you meant it.
evil, but God meant it for good.
So isn't it crazy that the last thing we see in the last chapter of the first book of the
Bible, Genesis, is the same thing we saw in the first chapter of the book of Genesis.
In the last chapter of Genesis, Joseph says, it was good.
In the first chapter of Genesis, God says it was good.
And what's really beautiful about it if you want to study it is that God's plan all through
the process never stopped being good.
It never stopped being good.
It never stopped out.
I wonder, can you just say that by faith?
It never stopped being good.
He never stopped being good.
So when we get into the concept of, was it good?
A lot of times that depends on how last week I preached on what you call small.
Remember?
Please pretend like you remember.
That made me really sad if you did.
I said, what you call small, God often sees as big, and what you see as big, like an impossible
thing.
God's like, oh, boop.
The little devils that you stress about all day long and the things you can't get over
and the hypothetical hurdles that you make up in your mind because you can't figure out how
you're going to get from here to there, but God already knows.
Come on, let's make a sound effect praise right now.
That's how big it is to God.
That's how big it is to God, with a flick of his finger, with a word from his mouth, with a breath
from his nostril, his hand isn't short.
Y'all don't make me preach as the introduction.
But in the same way, we have this tendency to get confused about what we're going to be.
about what God calls small. We call big, like our character. That's big to God. It's small
to some of us. We'll compromise our character to get clout. God says, I'll make your name great.
You don't have to take any of your clothes off on TikTok. Who am I preaching to like this?
And in the same way that we can confuse what God calls small with what we call big and what we call big and God calls small, the prophet Isaiah says, we have this problem. I'm going to give you this verse.
It's very powerful in Isaiah 5, verse 20.
Let's call on the prophet.
He said, woe to those who call evil good and good evil.
Who put darkness for light and light for darkness,
who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
What's he talking about here?
I think you know exactly what he's talking about.
I think you've experienced it probably even in church, where people can sometimes even use
religion as a cover-up for prejudice.
That's what Isaiah is talking about when you call evil good and good evil.
Christians can be some of the most close-minded, hateful people, and I love us.
I have no choice.
I'm stuck with us.
I decided to follow Jesus.
There's no turning back.
But I didn't know all these fools were going to be doing it with me.
And see, it's in my own heart.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Before you start shouting about other people, I'm really talking about you, because sometimes
you use your relationship with God as an excuse to be close-minded and not get another perspective.
God said it.
I believe it.
And that settles it.
Is this stants awkward for you?
It's awkward for me.
You know, I'm standing on the Word of God.
No, you're not.
You're stuck in tradition.
And people will use the message of the Bible as an excuse to be mean.
Like I know it's a corny joke.
I didn't tell you this one yet.
This woman went to church.
She hadn't been in a long time.
She didn't have any nice clothes.
So she was wearing clothes that was inappropriate to go to church.
So when she got there, the preacher talked to her afterwards, he was like, hey, you
need to wear something different when you come to church next week.
That isn't appropriate.
So you know, you just might want to put something different on.
Ask God what he wants you to wear next week.
She came back next week wearing the exact same thing.
She said, the preacher said she, she said, she didn't hear me the first time.
He met her at the door.
He said, I thought I told you before you come back this week, ask God what you should
wear the church.
I want you to go home.
Before you come back next week, ask what you wear a shirt.
She came back in the same thing.
That's all she had.
She had a rough life.
She didn't know what to wear the church.
She hadn't been to church in a long time.
She came back to third week wearing the same stuff.
The preacher was mad this time because the deacons were mad at him, so he was mad at
the lady.
the whole chain of condemnation that was going on in this little fictitious church.
And he looked at her and said, I thought I told you to ask God what to wear before you
came back to this church.
She said, I did.
He said, and what did God say?
He said, he didn't know what I should wear to this church, because he'd never been here.
Have I ever told you that one?
That's a classic.
That's a classic.
How many of you knew the punchline before I said it?
And you're waiting for me to get to the good part, right?
Tell them, Pastor.
Tell them we are not being, you know, oh, it's so amazing church people.
So what we do is we substitute judgment and call it holiness.
We call evil good.
And evil is only what others are doing.
The decibel levels are going down.
That's how I get more personal.
Come on, get back to the good part.
This is the good part.
This is a good part of a sermon where it challenges your assumptions that are keeping
you from accessing the blessing of God.
Let me tell you another thing.
The Pharisees in the Bible, they were the religious ruling party of Jesus' day, and they
would come up to him to test him.
So one time they came up to him, and the man didn't have good motives.
He said, Jesus, he called him good teacher, good teacher, sucking up, you know.
But really, he was trying to catch Jesus in a contradiction, so it was a bad idea.
But he didn't know yet that Jesus was the word that made flesh dwell among us.
He didn't know that.
So I said, good teacher.
Jesus said, why do you call me good?
Only one is good.
That's God.
That verse spoke to me this week.
See, I don't know if I can call myself a good man.
I want to be.
I try to be.
I aspire to be. Holly says that I am.
I got some dark parts, though.
All I can see is your halo right now.
I can't tell if you're sympathetic.
You're judging me.
Every good man has dark parts.
There is a part of every person that is really dark.
Different things bring it out of us in different times.
Some people's dark is more socially acceptable.
than others. And if the people around you haven't seen your dark part, they haven't got close
enough. Even Joseph, who is held up rightly as a hero, kind of an example of how to deal with
life's disappointment, setbacks. And let's be honest, man, he went through rape charges,
he went through false imprisonment because of those charges. He went with being forgotten by the people
that he helped, like all the things that we deal with just times a hundred.
We deal with little versions of these overlooks and these offenses.
He dealt with them on the grandest, most epic scale.
He was able to say something so powerful.
God intended it for good.
If you only read that, and I think this is why you don't like the sermons about Joseph, because
In our effort to just skip to that and to make it all good, these little things, it's all good.
Romans 828, it's all good.
Romans 828 doesn't say it's all good.
Do you remember when you're working on that sermon?
Tim Farrow was working on a sermon one time.
We're in a meeting, and he goes, I want to preach a sermon at the Rock Hill campus called,
It's All Good.
Romans 828, all things work together for good.
I'm like, Timmy, I love you.
You can't preach that.
That's not what Paul said.
He didn't say all things are good.
You've got people out there who have been molested.
You want to preach it's all good?
You've got people out there who can't pay their bills.
You want to preach it's all good.
And I wasn't mad at him.
We were just studying the text together.
This is how I show love.
I get in there.
Yeah, this is how I show love.
I said, it's not all good.
If you want to preach that passage, you can preach, it's going to be good.
This is what I want to preach to you about today.
I want to preach to you about how to get to the good part.
But I want to warn you, you can't get to the good part if you're not willing to go through
the dark part.
There is a dark part in every person.
Even Joseph, when confronted by his brothers, was tempted.
You hear me?
This great hero was tempted to make them pay.
Nobody probably put that part in the sermons that Holly heard about Joseph, where Joseph
was tricking him and putting a cup in the bag and hiding the cup in the bag and trying to
accuse.
couldn't decide what he wanted to do.
Like you right now, you're trying to decide.
How do I respond to this?
How do I respond to something that wasn't good that God let in my life?
Wasn't good how my dad died.
It wasn't good how your dad walked out.
That wasn't good.
So we can't preach.
It's all good.
Because before Joseph could get, this is what blew my mind, to the
good part where he could say, I will provide for your family. You see how selfless, that sounds,
how responsible, how mature, I'll take care of you. Don't worry about it. It's all good. But before
he could get to the good, he had to go through the dark. And so do you. And so do I.
So do I. I have to realize that my first reaction is not always coming from my
realist self.
I am teaching better than they are shouted.
Now keep going, I'll move you down to the front row.
So people will say this.
They'll just go off, they'll just go off, cuss people out, flip people off, turn stuff over,
wreck their life, all this stuff, and say, I'm just keeping it real.
No, that's just your reaction.
That's just you letting the dark part run the show.
But greater is he that is in you.
that he that is in the world.
That verse is about Jesus, and he's in me too.
But in order to get to that part, you know the part of you this wise and kind and good and
yeah, and I'll have to say anything back and I'm focused, I'm good.
The good part, sometimes to get to that good part, you've got to keep your mouth shut through
the dark part.
We don't know what to do with the dark part.
We never get to the good part.
Somebody say, get to the good part.
You'll never get to the good part if you don't learn how to deal with the dark part.
So I guess they're right.
You have to make it through a few seasons before it gets good.
I guess they're right.
You've got to get through a few seasons.
You've got to get through some confusion.
You've got to get through some things.
You've got to put it in perspective.
After all, by the time Joseph said this verse, and I promise you, so many of you are new
to church, and I want you to know you will hear this verse preached again.
It is so popular.
You will hear this verse preached out of context like Joseph just said it when he woke up one morning.
Well, you meant for evil, good, and went for good.
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.
Without the setup, that punchline is empty.
It has been years since Joseph's brothers came back.
He's had years to look back on it.
He's had time to reflect on what it is that God was doing.
And our problem is sometimes we just want to spoon-feed people, these sugar-coated answers.
There's a reason for everything.
That's not always your job to remind somebody of that.
I went off on somebody one time.
There's a reason.
Well, tell me what it is.
Since you're God, what is it?
Joseph said, I'm not in the place of God, but yet he acted like him because he saw what
was good through what was dark.
Isn't that what God did in Genesis?
I never realized that Genesis 50, 20 was just the continuation of Genesis 1-4.
Light was the first thing.
You know the seven days of creation.
God made the light, and then he made the atmosphere or the firmament.
And I'd quote all seven, but we don't have time.
And I'm scared I'll get them out of order.
But there's all this stuff.
This is really good in the dry ground and the plants and the sun.
And he made the light before he made the sun, which I can't figure out other than the fact
that he is light.
But all of it, the fifth day, the birds of the air and the fish in the sea, and then the
land animals on the six day.
Look, I got them all.
I got them all right.
Somebody give me that.
Everybody say, good job, pastor.
Good job.
You want a cookie.
You want a ha-fluzz.
You want a star on your truck.
But all of that becomes more powerful when you realize that in Genesis 1-4, look at this.
He saw that it was good.
He doesn't need light to see he is like, so he saw it was good while he was still doing it.
Most important thing I've learned, like in creating a sermon, a song, really even in building
a family and trying to create a great relationship, is that there's always a dark part.
Just like you have flesh and I have memories and I have memories and you have temptations
and tendencies and I do too.
Every process, not just every person, but every process has a dark part.
I can't think of a single song that I ever wrote that I didn't at one point during the song feel like Iqabod.
The glory has departed.
I'll never write another song.
What am I trying to do?
And at these moments, I don't know how to explain this to you.
I know you know what I'm talking about.
I'll be sitting there going, Tom Petty wouldn't have liked this song.
Tom Petty is dead.
Tom Petty never even heard of elevation worship while he was alive.
I got Tom Petty looking over my shoulder going, eh, not so sure.
Where did Tom Petty come from in this?
But that's a part of the process is like pushing through that judgment.
Hey, when y'all do that too.
For you, it's not Tom Petty over your shoulder.
Okay, it's your mom.
There's a part.
When you go to do something for God, write a song, take a step, make an act of service, change a habit.
I don't care what it is.
There is a part of every process.
And it can come right, I mean, right before the best part.
If you let it die in the dark, you'll never get to the...
Like, I promise you, it's not just the caffeine in me.
It's like, God sent me out here to say to somebody, you've got to get through this dark part of your life, of this stage of adulthood.
And maybe just because I've got two teenagers, I was thinking about teens.
to commit suicide.
And it started to haunt me that they have no idea that high school is weird for everybody.
It doesn't feel like this forever.
It's not always, I mean, there's still challenges and people are still people, and life is still
hard.
But it's not always this surge of hormones and weirdness and stuff breaking out on your face
everywhere, just stuff in your mind and wonder.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It won't always be this dark.
It won't always be the start.
You've got to live.
You've got to live, whoever you are.
You've got to live.
You've got to live.
You've got to live to see it.
You've got to live.
You've got to live to see.
I will remain confident in this that I will see.
I got light.
I will see the goodness of the Lord.
Goodness.
Goodness.
It's going to get good.
It's going to get good.
It's going to get good and gooder and gooder and better and better.
And you haven't seen anything yet.
You haven't even met your best self yet.
You've got to get through this valley.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I've got to get through this valley.
Ye, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil.
For thou art with me.
Thy rod and our staff, they comfort me.
Question.
Is a rot in a staff a good thing or a bad thing?
Depends on whether you're a wolf or a sheep.
Now, when I belong to God, everything he does in my life, it might not feel good, but it is good because he's still good.
Ye'i-the-a-wow, I can make it to the table.
You prepare a table.
That's kind of weak L.J. I said, make it to the table. Make it to the table. Make it to the table. Make it to the table. Make it to the table. I'm going to make it. I'm going to make it. I'm going to make it. I'm going to make it. I'm going to make it. I've got to make it. I was bored to make it. My kids need me to make it. My wife needs me to make it. My church needs me to make it.
You have to make it.
You have to make it.
You've got to make it.
It's necessary that you make it.
You've got to get to the good part.
You've got to get to the good part.
You've got to locate Israel inside of you, Jacob.
Sit up, Israel.
Be a man, be a woman, be the one God call.
Stand up and do it.
You've got to make it to the table.
And to make it to the table, I've got to go through.
the shadow. Every good thing has a dark part. So James says something I thought we should think about.
He said, don't mean to see, brothers, sisters. Everybody, somebody say good. Every good and perfect gift
comes from above. I think I gave them this scripture. I'd love for you to show it. Now,
coming down from the Father of Heavenly Lights, who does not change the Lord of the Heavenly Lights, who does not change
like shifting shadows. That's all I need. Shadows, gift. You see it again? The contrast?
Every good thing has a dark part. What concerns me is I see a lot of people who never get
to the good part of their marriage, of their gift, their skill. I guarantee you, there's no
guitar players out here right now, but I guarantee you if we could ask them when they, maybe even
On bass, Shay, before you first start learning how to play, there's a point where your fingers
hurt so bad.
When I was starting to learn to play guitar, my fingers would hurt so bad.
Harold Staley, Jack Cribb, they both told me these two men that were teaching me guitar,
they both said, you've got to build up the calluses.
Every time I would go to practice, it would hurt so bad.
Most people quit before they get the callus.
If you keep playing long enough, eventually your fingers will be able.
Wait, remember before the callous?
And if you don't play for a little while now, this doesn't change.
If you don't play for a while, you've got to start over again.
Most people quit before they get there.
Whether it's teenagers who end their life or, let's be honest, not even in their life, but
just sabotage themselves because they don't want to sit with the loneliness.
And you just want to tell them, no, no, no, don't give that away.
It's too important.
Don't give that away.
No, no, no, no, don't do that.
Get to the good part.
Joseph, don't throw your brothers out.
That's how God is going to build a nation.
I know you want to go off and freak out and tell them and know that.
That's just your reaction.
That's not the reality.
The real you know is better.
So James says, don't be deceived.
Every good gift comes from above.
A few things I take from that.
One, if it's good it came from God.
Write that down.
Put it in chat.
If it's good it came from God.
Say it fast, like the micromachine man.
If it's good it came from God.
So if God blesses me through somebody or through something, it came from him.
I got a bunch of birthday gifts a few days ago.
Thanks to everybody who sent me a gift.
And hey, the greatest gift is prayer.
I used to always hear preachers say that.
They'd say thank you for all you who give to the church and all this stuff.
But most importantly, your prayers.
I'm like, prayers aren't more important than the giving.
We've got to feed people.
We've got to build the kingdom.
Thank you for all of it.
It's all important.
False dichotomy.
What was I saying?
Oh, oh, the gifts, the gifts, the gifts.
You see this jacket I'm wearing?
Wade gave me this.
And the funny thing was, when I saw his handwriting on the envelope, he's given me so
many gifts through the years.
I said, that was from Wade.
It's going to be good.
I hadn't even unwrapped the gift.
I knew who gave it.
When I shook the box, I knew it was something like to wear.
I said I got my preaching clothes for next week, because it came from Wade.
Somebody say it came from Wade.
Wade knows what I like to wear.
He knows black is slimming, flattering to my body type.
Came from Wade.
It's good.
I'm good this week.
I got something to wear this way, because it came from Wade.
If it comes from God, it's going to be good.
So if it's good, it comes from God, even if God does it through somebody else.
I didn't hug the postman for delivering Wade's gift.
It's kind of deep, right?
We get dependent on people.
We think people have to be good to us for God to be good to us.
No, they don't.
No, they don't.
Question.
Who got Jesus to the cross?
Which disciple?
John, the one he loved?
Or Judas, the one who betrayed him?
And now you're seeing my theme of my message, right?
Get to the good part.
The part that feels good isn't always the part that is good.
You only know that when you reflect on it.
I was thinking, if it's good it came from God, if it came from God it's good.
What if it didn't?
It would be good anyway.
And that's where you can preach Romans 828.
In all things, God works for the good.
I always heard that verse.
They read that much.
And then it was confusing to people.
All things worked together for the good.
They didn't even get to the good part of the verse.
They stopped on the word good.
The good part is what it says next, to those who love the Lord and are called according
to his purpose.
So real quick, David, earlier I saw you out here.
You've had two tools that I've seen since you came out, not counting your note, but you
had this real quick, and you had this.
When we talk about what God calls good, we have to understand something about God.
God doesn't call something good based on how it made you feel while it was happening.
God doesn't call something good based on whether how much you expected it and how much it matched
your preference.
God calls it good when it serves its purpose.
DeVeed, you were singing on this.
You were sitting on this.
I have a feeling if you tried to sing.
on this, it wouldn't work. It wouldn't work. It's a good stool, but you can't sing into it.
It's a good mic, but you can't sit on it. Quit thinking you're not good because you can't do
what it wasn't even in your function or your purpose to do. On the sixth day, he said, it's very good. It's
very good. It's real good. It's in my image. It's according to my likeness. It's good. It's good. It's good. It's good. It's good. Why are you saying that? Somebody told me the other day, I had a good workout. I said, how is it good? He said, I was throwing up after. I said, huh? He said, I know it worked.
Come get this stuff to be.
Joseph said, am I in the place of God?
No, you're not in the place of God, but he had the same thought process as God.
He knew the darkness doesn't have to go away for the light to be effective.
So when you say, how are you doing?
And you say, I'm good.
You're not lying.
You're just focusing.
Sometimes before you can get to the good part in your life, you have to get to the good part.
in your mind. So then you start saying things like L.B. Skinner, when it rained, at our first
church service where there was rain and the attendant suffered and I was depressed. And I said,
it rained, almost nobody came. He was smiling. I said, what are you smiling about? It was rainy
and nobody came. He said, oh, but pastor, it gave our greeter teams a chance to shine.
See, he had had these custom elevation umbrellas made and he was waiting for a chance to you.
He saw the rain, he said, it's good.
I saw the rain and said, oh, God.
He saw the rain and said, it's good.
And I wonder, are you waiting for it to get good in your life?
And God is waiting for you to get good in your mind.
For everybody who's struggling with comparison and envy, what are you good at?
The darkness doesn't want you to see that.
You only see without form and void.
God said let there be light.
I'm just asking God over our congregation.
Shine the light on the good part this way.
Turn your flashlight on your phone right now and start shining it around.
When the people that are sitting in your apartment start asking you, what in the world are
you doing?
Say, I'm looking for the good part.
I'm looking for the good part.
I need some light.
I need some light.
I need some light.
I need the word of God.
I need worship.
I need the presence of God.
And that is why my consumption becomes important and why every week I say something to you.
about your phone, your social media, your 24-7, what do they call it?
24-7 news cyclone cycle, news cycle.
It's like people will say, I've got to be informed.
I've got to, like, it is good to be informed.
But if you have to dig through that much garbage to get something good, is it really good?
We're confused like Adam and Eve.
They weren't in trouble because they ate an apple.
The Bible says that they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
and they thought they were like God. I know what's good. We always get in trouble when we try to do God's job. God said it was good. God said it was good. God said it was good.
And Joseph is such a great picture. All the way across 49 chapters of Genesis, he echoes back what God said when he spoke the world into existence.
It's good. But I don't even really want to show you this from Joseph's life.
I'm going to show you one thing that Jesus said before I let you go.
This is where the real power is.
Because remember, Joseph said, it was good.
That's what he said when he was looking back.
And that's powerful.
That really takes a mature perspective to say, oh, man, I guess this is what God, you know,
probably could have got there an easier way, but I guess this is what God has.
Okay, Lord, I accept it.
Let me tell you something Jesus did.
He's getting ready to leave his disciples.
They're sad.
They are what he calls grieving.
Grieving doesn't just have to be over a death.
You can grieve an opportunity.
You can grieve a schedule that was lost, a predictability.
You could grieve a lot of things.
Jesus is dealing with grieving disciples
who are going to miss his physical presence.
I guess if we're going to tie it into Genesis, right?
Like, Jesus is the light of the world.
So they're losing their light.
He was what they walked by.
He's the only way.
His presence, his words, his actions, his example, his encouragement.
They're going to lose that.
Have you lost something lately?
Have you lost your light?
Here's what he says.
Absolutely amazing how God's word works in concert with each other.
Because way after Joseph said, it was good now that I look back on it.
Jesus was saying this, John chapter 16, but now I'm going to him who sent me, none of you asked me, where are you going?
Watch this, watch this.
No, no, no.
Jesus knew where he was going.
They didn't.
Know where they were going.
Right?
So he's trying to convince them of something that they're not so sure of.
Here's what he says.
Rather, you are filled with grief because I have said,
These things.
He's going to the cross.
This is the assurance that he gives us.
He tells them, verse 7, it is for your good that I am going away.
Unless I go away, the advocate, the Holy Spirit, will not come to you.
So here's the upgrade.
I was with you.
Now my spirit will be in you.
But first I've got to go.
That's the dark part.
The good part is you're going to have the spirit.
He's going to convince, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
and gentle, self-control.
Galatian 5, 22, 23.
We're not there yet.
We haven't got to the good part yet.
This is the dark part.
He knows what they're about to go through.
And he also knows what they're about to go through.
what they are going to get to.
So he is giving them something so that while you go through this painful moment, this first season,
this second season, these winter months, this dark part, this hard part of your day, this
hard part of your life, this hard part of your marriage, your ministry.
If you don't go through the dark part, you won't get to the good part unless I go away.
Yeah, it's going to feel different.
It's going to be confusing.
You're not going to know.
This is where people give up on God.
They start reading the Bible, and they read it like a fortune cookie.
The first thing that makes them confused, they say, God's not real.
This stuff doesn't work.
I don't really believe it.
I pray and it didn't happen.
But you didn't get to the good part where you find out that it is not in the answers
that God becomes real.
It is in wrestling with the questions that you find out that there is a kingdom within
you.
within you. That's the good part. Thank God for all the good things around me, but it's what
he does in me. That's the good part, and you will never get to that if you keep changing
what's around you. Never get to the good part, because he won't go through the dark part.
Take a pill, get out the dark part, blow up the relationship. Many people never get to intimacy
in relationships. I'm going to tell you why. Because they won't push through the insecurity.
To get to real intimacy, you've got to go through insecurity.
I've got to be willing to let you see me.
If we're going to have one guy said, into me see, intimacy, that's scary.
I want you to see into me.
So we never get to intimacy because we won't work through the insecurity.
I'm saying, yeah, I am flawed.
Even in our relationship with God, Jacob spent his whole life pretending to be somebody else.
But God said, no, I want to get to the good part, the true part, the real part.
Many people never get to their destiny because they won't work through the disappointment.
Never get to the wisdom because they won't work through the bitterness.
To get to the good part, you've got to go through the dark part.
But he's with me.
He's with me.
Jesus said, I'm going away.
But I'll be with you.
I'll be with you.
It is good for you.
Joseph had it right. He said, it was good. Jesus took it to another level. Give me the verse.
He didn't say it was good after it happened. He said, it is good. God give us the faith,
not just to look back on our life and say, ah, it all worked out. But what if you could stand
in the darkest place where you don't know what's two feet ahead? What if you could stand in the
darkest place where you don't know how God's going to do. What if you could stand in the darkest
place where you don't know who's going to be with you? What if you could stand in the darkest
place where you can't predict how he's going to provide? What if you could be like Jesus and
say, it is good for me? And if it's not good right now, it's going to be. It is good. Put it up.
It is good. It is good. It is good. It is for my good.
And so, I'm thankful that what God started doing, thank you, Lord, in Genesis 1,
when he said on the first day of creation that the light is good,
He is still doing in Genesis 50, where Joseph looked back on everything he'd been through,
I said it was good.
I need the faith, and you need the faith, to be able to say, if it came from God, it's good.
If it's good, it came from God.
If it's not good right now, it's going to be when he gets done with it yet.
Yeah?
Yeah?
Yeah?
Yeah.
Oh, God, help me appreciate the gifts that you put in my life.
Some of us don't know how good it was until it's gone.
I don't want to be like that.
I don't want to just survive seasons of my life and then look back and say, that was good
and I didn't even know.
That was so good.
I didn't even know how good it was until it was gone.
We don't know it's good sometimes till it's gone.
But what if God right now sent me to preach this word to you?
To let you know that even in the valley there's a table.
And you've got to, you've got to, you've got to, you've got to go through the dark part.
I promise I almost forgot.
I'm not playing with you all.
I almost forgot Genesis 50-22.
This is why you never like sermons about Joseph.
They stopped reading at the verse 21.
Look at 22.
Joseph stayed in Egypt along with his father's family.
He lived 110 years.
Every sermon I ever heard about Joseph was about the first 30 years of his life.
He didn't even get to the good part yet.
I came to prophesy, you've got more life to live.
You got more things to do.
You've got more love to give.
You've got more.
You've got more.
Joseph stayed in Egypt.
To be 110.
He didn't die in the pit.
He didn't die in the prison.
He didn't die in Medlife.
110.
And I believe that I will see the goodness.
Goodness.
The goodness.
Give me the next verse.
That's not the best part either.
Here's the best part.
You can have Genesis 50-20.
That's not the good part.
This is the good part.
And saw the third generation of Ephraim's children and the children of Makir, son of Manasse,
were placed at birth on Joseph's knees.
His grandbabies were sitting on his knees in the same land of his suffering.
You hadn't even got to the good part.
having to the good part yet. You haven't even seen God's best yet. You haven't even experienced
life yet. Oh, it's getting good now. It's getting good now. It's getting good. It's getting good. It's getting good. It's getting good. It's getting good. There's something on the other side. That's
why I've been in this fight. It's getting good. It's getting good. Can you at least say that?
If you can't say it is good, you say it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting good, it's getting hard, it's getting awkward, it's getting good, it's getting rough, it's getting scary, it's getting good.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, wow, wow, God said, it's good. And there was, give me Genesis 1-4, give me Genesis 1-4, give me Genesis 1-4, give me Genesis 1-4, give me,
Genesis 1 4.
This is how it ends.
This how the book ends.
This is how your life ends.
This is how your life starts.
It's good.
It's always good.
It's not always good, but it's going to be good.
It's getting good.
It's getting good.
And God saw that the light was good.
And then verse 5 says, separate the light from the darkness.
And God called the light day.
And darkness called night.
And there was evening and morning, first day.
God's not done yet, but it's good.
And then you've got to ask yourself, why?
Why, put it back up.
Why evening and morning, not morning and evening?
Come on, it's getting good, it's getting good.
I feel so bad for everybody who logged off this sermon.
I feel so bad if you log off because it's just getting good.
I feel so bad for everybody who quit because it's just getting good.
Watch, watch, watch.
Why evening and then morning?
That backwards?
No, no.
You've got to remember how it started.
Genesis 1 verse 1.
Genesis 1 verse 1.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Give me the next one.
It's getting good.
Now the earth was formless and empty.
Darkness.
So I want you to know that God starts good in the dark.
It's getting good.
It's getting good.
I'm clapping.
I'm clapping.
You're in the dark part right now.
That's where it starts with God.
You're confused right now.
That's where it starts with God.
That dark part, that's just a preview of how big the purpose really is.
So when I tell you you've got to get to the good part, that's what I'm talking about.
It's a process.
There's a part of every process that'll make you want to quit.
There's a part of every person that'll make you want to murder.
I never would have preached a sermon if I would have stopped in the dark part.
That part where my interior gallery of critics is saying, you call this a sermon?
This is a sermon.
You already said all that before.
I don't hear that.
It's the dark part.
The evening is the prelude to the morning in the economy of God.
You meant it for evil, what he took for evil.
You got to get to the good part.
If you die in the dark part, it will be a miscarriage of the evil.
of your calling.
It's going to get good, man.
You're like, I don't believe that right now.
That's fine.
You don't have to.
Borrow my confidence.
You're like, can I do that?
Oh, yeah.
Philippians 1-6.
Paul was talking to the church at Philippi.
He said, I am confident of this.
Now, the reason he's saying that, maybe they're not confident of this right now.
Paul said, I am.
That he who began.
What kind of work?
Come on, talk to me online.
He who began a.
Talk to me Columbia.
Talk to me Riverwalk.
Come on.
He who began a.
Talk to me Lake Norman.
He who began a.
If it's good it came from God, it started with God, it doesn't end with people.
I don't care what they did to you, saw in you, didn't see in you.
You're going to get to the good part.
You're not going to die.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I am confident in this that he who began.
A good work in you will be faithful to complete it to the day of Christ.
This is the partnership of the gospel.
So let's take a moment.
Let's come into partnership.
Let's come into agreement together.
Lift your hands, close your eyes, bow your head.
You've got to get to the good part.
You've got to get to the good part.
That's not death.
It's just a shadow.
You've got to get to the good part.
Lord, in this moment of ministry that may determine whether someone makes it or lays down and
dies in a valley.
I declare and decree on the authority of your word what the Apostle Paul prophesied over the
church at Philippi.
I declared over Elevation Church.
You're going to go through the dark part, but you're going to get to the good part.
You're going to be an amazing, amazing, amazing mother and an amazing life, an amazing man,
an amazing provider.
You're going to be amazing.
There are gifts in you.
There are skill sets in you.
They haven't been recognized yet.
That's all right.
It starts in the dark.
It starts in the dark.
Lord, I thank you then when it's 2 a.m.
And we can't find a friend.
You are there.
I thank you that when we trip and fall over our own misgivings and can't get a leg up.
We can't even find a strength of stand again.
You are there.
I'm going to make it to the table.
My enemies will still be there, but I'm going to eat.
I'm going to see, I'm going to taste the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
May we not live our lives worshiping the idol of tomorrow, or clinging to a relic of the past.
May we push past the religion so we can get to the friendship.
You are good.
It is good.
It is so in Jesus' name.
Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life, even in the valley, even in the shadow.
You are good.
You are with me.
Your rod and staff that come from.
I'm not sure about the valley.
I'm not sure about the enemies.
But surely goodness will follow me wherever God leads me.
Clap your hands and give God praise for this word.
Come on, if you receive this word, but I receive it in the chat.
Borrow my confidence and say, I'm going to make it. I'm going to make it.
I didn't fight this hard to die.
I didn't come this far to turn back.
The grace of God is on your life.
May grace and peace be multiplied to you through God, our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Everyone who receives this word, clap your hands and say amen.
Well, maybe now it'll have a little different meaning when I tell you, it was so good to have you with us today.
Really, I appreciate you making the time.
And I'm believing Romans 828 for each of our lives that God's purpose will be fulfilled.
We're believing God with you for the better things that are ahead.
And we're believing that God is going to be with you, even those shadows and enemies surround you.
You already heard this sermon.
I could go on and on.
I had many more scriptures.
Maybe I'll do a part two of this message sometime.
Just know, in the meantime, we love you.
We're praying for you.
Now unto him who is able to do immeasurably more than you ask her imagine,
according to his power that works mightily in you,
to him be glory through Christ Jesus in the church now and forever.
It's going to be good.
I'll see you next time.
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