Elevation with Steven Furtick - I'm Confused About My Calling Part 2
Episode Date: February 9, 2024People throw around the word “calling” in church. But how are you supposed to find yours? Knowing when God is actually calling you to do something in your life is often a lot more complicated to f...igure out than we'd want it to be. It would be great if we could get a clear, 'Yes' or 'No' but often we need to learn to move on a 'Maybe'. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church, and this is our podcast.
I wanted to thank you for joining us today.
Hope this inspires you.
Hope it builds your faith.
Hope it gives you perspective to see God is moving in your life.
Enjoy the message.
God brought you here today to let you know that was my voice calling you.
That was me that gave you that talent.
That was me that made you good at that.
That was me that opened the door for you.
you. That was me that gave you that responsibility. That was me that gave you health. That
was me that gave you strength. That was me that gave you that connection. It was him the whole
time. It was the Lord that called Samuel, but it was Eli that Samuel ran to. What are you
running to? If you're running to something that is not your purpose, you'll feel it in several
ways. But one of the things I want to mention is I'm trying to surround myself in this stage of my life
with people who bring out the God in me. And that's just me. Now, I don't mean I'm going to be
mean to people who don't know the Lord or I'm going to go and live in a monastery or something like
that. But, you know, there are some texts that I don't return in this stage of my life
because I feel like I'm in a season where I'm trying to do important things and my calling is valuable.
And so my contacts are very important because certain stuff is contagious.
And I know there are certain people when I get around them.
I feel something rise in me that lets me know I can overcome.
And I need them around me.
I need them to rub off on me.
I need them to speak into my life.
I need them to encourage me.
I don't need people who are laying back on the last thing God did in this season of my life.
I need people to push me forward.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
I've got to be careful reading the comments on my Instagram in this season.
Because whatever I make contact with, I catch and see, I need the Word of the Lord.
I need vision.
I need hope.
I need purpose.
I need security.
And so he runs to Eli, but Eli tells him, it's God you need to speak to.
And the right context in your life will always point you back to the only one who has real power.
Thank you, God, for this word. I feel your spirit on this one.
This is going to help you. Because what? The concept of calling that most of us have is that you're going to go on a 40-day fast in the Holy Land,
and God's going to speak to you when you walk where Jesus walked in the Sea of Galilee.
But the Lord is not going to speak to you on the Sea of Galilee from a voice on the water.
He's going to speak to you.
And I know you don't want to hear it because it's sexy to think that someday there's going to be a voice that speaks from heaven.
It's not going to be like that.
It's going to sound like Eli.
It's going to sound like Eli.
And it is through Eli that God calls Samuel.
Eli.
This isn't Billy Graham.
This is the dude who blew.
it. And this is how bad he blew it. Watch what ultimately happens when Samuel laughed her three times.
Everybody say three times. How many times do I have to tell you? One time Holly, she loses their temper with our kids a lot. Y'all pray for her.
It's kidding. It's a very patient mom. But one time she was so mad at Elijah. He was only about four. She said,
How many times do I have to tell you? He got this real fear look in his eyes. He goes, three times.
Look at the verse 8 again.
A third time, how many are glad that God has called waiting?
That God will call you again.
Ask Jonah.
Jonah wasn't even a talented preacher.
He didn't have funny stories.
He didn't have good charisma.
He didn't even like people.
But God used him.
Because when God calls you, he will call back.
You know how there are some people when you call them, you have to call them?
And so you're secretly hoping you get to call them.
their voicemail because you really don't want to talk to him anyway.
Some of you think God is like that, like he really wants someone else, and he's really glad
that he doesn't have to deal with you.
But God wants you.
God wants you.
God chose you.
God put the genetics in you, the DNA in you, the passion in you, the opportunity is for
you.
What God has for you, it is for you.
That's why you don't have to be jealous, insecure, bitter, resentful.
That's why you don't have to get back.
That's why you don't have to take revenge.
Because what God has for you is for you.
Y'all awake?
Somebody shout, here I am.
And that was really the answer.
Because it's not only the culture that confuses us in our calling,
it's not only our contacts sometimes,
but it's the conflict of calling.
The conflict of calling is great on an internal and internal and a conflict of calling.
internal and an external level.
Now what Samuel did next, what a beautiful little story, right, to show us that God repeats
things.
That's one way I know he's speaking.
You ever notice this?
When God is trying to get your attention, it's kind of like when you're shopping for a certain
car and you start seeing them everywhere.
When God wants to get a message across to you, he'll put you in the market for it.
And you never even looked at anybody else's beats, but now you'd like to you.
Like, well, what's that one? How's that one different than that one and this one and the other one?
Because I'm in the market for God. When you get in the market for God, you start noticing that he's been speaking all along, just like there was confirmation.
I didn't have time to put this word in the sermon. It starts with the letter C, so it could be a bonus point. Confirmation.
God will speak something over here, over here, over here, and you'll start noticing it. You'll start noticing little things.
And then you hear it in the sermon, and then you hear it in a movie.
and then you hear it in a song, and then you see it on somebody at the back of their window,
and then you hear it through your husband, and then you hear it through, and you just see it,
and you just hear it, and you just hear it, and you start seeing it, and you start hearing it.
And then you have to discern, which is to separate.
That's what Eli did.
He discerned.
The Hebrew word is being.
He discerned.
He separated.
He made a distinction.
He had a discernment to know.
This is the Lord calling the boy.
So he said, when it happens again, and this is the word of the Lord for you, when it happens,
again, when it happens again, if it happens again, just say speak, Lord. Your servant is listening.
And I want to show you something that the Lord just show me. His greatest revelation happened in rest.
Eli didn't say, oh, that may be God. You better run out and catch him before he leaves.
Boy, if God spoke to you, you better chase him down. No? If it was God speaking, he'll come back.
All you've got to do is be in position for it.
That's all you've got to do.
You don't have to find it.
It'll find you.
Trust me, God is not playing hide and seek in the tabernacle.
God is not running around the tent.
If I hide behind this table of showbread, Samuel will never find me back here.
God's not hiding behind the labor, you know.
He's not hiding.
And even though God is always moving, he's never hiding.
That's what the tabernacle was.
was a portable structure and they set it up in the wilderness because they never knew when
God was going to say stop and when God was going to stay go.
Why?
Because God does not want you to depend on his will.
He wants you to depend on him.
There's a difference.
One is, God, just show me what to do.
That way I won't need you.
The other one is, God, I want you, wherever you lead me, wherever you take me, whatever it means,
whatever it costs, and whatever it looks like.
But here's the conflict because Samuel goes in and he lays.
down, the Bible says he didn't know the Lord yet.
He knew how to bake the bread in the tabernacle.
That was his job.
He knew how to open the doors so people could come worship.
He knew how to follow Eli around and get me this and get me that.
But there's a big difference between the rituals of religion and a relationship with God.
And if you're going through the motions like, you know, singing songs, not really thinking
about the words, just kind of singing them or just kind of like hearing a little forgettable
things that I say in my sermon that, you know, you won't even remember what it was about
15 minutes after I'm done.
It's possible that you don't know the Lord yet.
I don't mean you're not a Christian, not necessarily.
I don't mean you don't believe in God.
You don't mean that necessarily.
But to know him is to know his voice.
And when you know him like that, you can hear things that are hard to hear, but you can know that even when he says things that are hard for you to hear, he says them from a spirit of love, grace, purpose.
One of my friends is a real over-texter.
I can't keep up with him.
And I love him, but my thumbs hurt.
And I can't do it.
and I don't voice text because it's annoying because it corrects the wrong words the wrong way,
and you get in trouble that way and say something you didn't mean to say, end up firing
somebody you meant to hire, but it changes. It doesn't know because your voice. Anyway,
one time he texted me, he said, how come our conversation is all gray?
On iPhone, when they text you, it's gray. When you text back, it's blue.
When he said that, I wondered if sometimes my relationship with God is all gray, to where
He is speaking and he is prompting and he is provoking.
But God can speak, speak.
Three times he did it.
God didn't say anything different the third time, except this.
When he said, speak, Lord, your servant is listening and he lay down in his place.
I got to hit that real quick.
I know we're running out of time, but it says, Samuel went and laid down in his place.
verse 9, put it up. Samuel went and lay down in his place, in his place, in his place. You will
realize God's purpose when you get in your place. Touch somebody next to you and say, get in your
place. Because if God is dropping off the mail, but you're not home, you won't get it. And you'll
think he didn't send it, and you'll think he didn't speak. But I learned something with my friend.
It was not just the conflict of the calling. It was the color. It was all great.
But the breakthrough is in the blue.
It's not just when God speaks, it's when you get in your place and say, God, here I am.
The real me, the honest me, the open me, the ready me, the humble me, the broken down
me, the me that is ready to do your will.
Because I've done my will, and I saw how that worked out, and I'm ready to do your will.
That's what Isaiah said.
He said, I'm an unclean man with unclean lips, but if you'll take that coal and touch
my lips, I'll speak for you, because holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.
So here I am, I'll go.
Moses stood at a bush.
He turned aside, took off his shoes and said, God, I'm slow of speech, I'm not eloquent,
and you saw the things I did that put me in this predicament.
But if it's you calling, here I am.
Somebody shout, here I am.
Jeremiah said, I'm too young for this, and your people are stubborn, and you know they're
not going to listen.
But if it's you calling me, here I am.
Somebody shout, here I am.
And the reason I'm confused about my calling is because I don't just have one.
This is what I didn't know in my 20s because I felt like God called me to preach.
You ever felt like God called you to do something, put you somewhere?
I mean, maybe it wasn't something big, spectacular.
Maybe you're not going to do a half-time show at the Super Bowl with it, but God called
you to do something.
I just saw your Patriots gear made me think of the Super Bowl.
God bless you, man.
Congratulations on that.
I hope you're happy now.
take for you guys to shut up about it. But there's a blessing in it. There's a blessing in it,
even if it's a small thing. And you say, okay, God called me to do this. But then what happens
is, look, I was called to preach. I started preaching. I start preaching. I start going around
preaching. I'm preaching everywhere. They asked me to come preach. I'm preaching at the lock-in.
I preached one time. It's so late at the night. It was 3 a.m. and I had this sermon illustration
where I would take a mirror and I'd break the mirror and I preach Genesis 126 about the image of God.
And Holly can tell you, we knew where the mirrors were in every Walmart in the state of South Carolina.
Because every time we get to a new little town to preach to 15 kids, I'd go in and get a mirror.
And then I'd break it with a hammer.
And I'd say, this is what sin does to you.
Put the condemnation on the young people.
Just put it on them hard, breaking mirrors.
And one boy went to the emergency room because the glass flew up and hit him in the eye.
And I had to call his parents and tell him not to sue me.
man of God and I got a ministry and if you sue me God's going to curse you and make you but I
didn't say that but I was running around preaching right but then I married Holly and I realized
I'm called to be her husband too come on it's it's the conflict of calling it's complicated
you can make it sound simple find your calling which one because then I was called to be a
a preacher and a husband and sometimes they needed different techniques
What if I walked home and said, Holly, give him a sound of praise.
It's different callings.
Many people, I guess, just us.
And then, by the time I'm getting these callings, you know,
how many you've got at least two callings in your life,
at least two things that you're responsible for,
and they're in conflict sometimes.
Here she comes pregnant.
Four years into marriage.
Here she turns up pregnant.
Now I'm called to be a parent.
Now I'm called to...
You feel like you're not just putting on different hats.
But you actually have like different heads?
I read that in that Sitzer book, The Will of God is a Way of Life.
He said, I felt like I didn't just have different hats.
I had different heads.
This is the conflict of calling.
But the answer is always availability, presence, access.
When he said speak, Lord, your servant is listening.
It created access, not only for God's word.
to come to him, but for God's word to come through him.
And what God said was difficult.
He said, I'm transitioning.
Not only am I transitioning you from an apprentice to a priest, from a priest to a prophet,
but I'm transitioning Eli and his sons out of the earth so that my purpose can be fulfilled.
I'm transitioning.
I'm transitioning.
And you're going to have to go through a difficult transition right now.
But by the time we get to 1 Samuel 4, verse 1.
one, the Bible says that Samuel's word came to all Israel. I was curious why I didn't say God's
word through Samuel. But by this point in 1 Samuel 4, because Samuel said, here I am, speak
Lord. We have now gone from the word of the Lord was rare to the word of Samuel came to all
Israel because he had gotten to a point where he heard God's voice on the level that when he spoke,
what he spoke came directly from the throne of God.
God wants to get us to the place where we are not running around all the time talking about
what we're going to do one day.
Some of you are using the concept of a calling as a crutch to not fully embrace the season
of life that you're in, and that is not the will of God for you.
And you may be called to be a mom one day, but if you're not a mom right now, can you say,
here I am to this season?
And you may be called to own your own business one day, but can I just say that in the meantime,
the only thing that God has ever wanted from you was all of you.
The only thing that God has ever asked of you is here I am.
It's what Jeremiah said.
It's what Moses said.
It's what Isaiah said.
It's what Samuel said.
And when he made himself available, the Word of God became abundant.
I want you to stand to your feet.
Because God has been speaking your whole life.
He's been speaking through hard things.
He's been speaking through painful things.
He's been speaking through pleasure, passion.
He's been speaking through rejection.
he's been speaking through restlessness.
It wasn't that God wasn't speaking.
It's that the people had lost their ability to listen.
And so God said to Samuel, before you can speak for me, I need you to learn to listen.
This is what God wants to fine-tune in our lives over the next few weeks.
This is what God wants to do in your heart over the next few weeks, because honestly, some of you are
still running to Eli when it's really God. Some of you are running trying to find something
out there when God is trying to speak to you in your place. That's what got me this time,
because I didn't preach that last night, but when I was speaking to you, God was speaking
to me, and I try to listen. And he said, tell him, stay in your place. Samuel didn't wake
up that morning looking for a calling. And maybe that's the problem with us. Maybe it's that we've
made this thing about calling and what God has for my life more.
What if what God has called you to first and foremost is himself?
Wouldn't that set you free?
That the will of God is not which job?
The will of God is not which school you put your kids in?
My God, I was talking to Buck the other day.
One thing I love about Monk's Corner better than Charlotte, there was two schools you could go to.
There was just two.
It was the public one and the one that everybody that smoked weed at the public one got sent
to, the Christian school.
But listen to me, we've made the will of God a resource.
It's not a resource.
It's a relationship.
It's a relationship.
It's a relationship.
So I want us to go through this next several weeks, not looking for clarity, certainty,
but confidence to know that if I will make myself available to this calling in this moment,
speak. He will speak. The question is, will you respond? What I've learned to do now is not necessarily
say, this is God or this isn't God. I got this new thing. It may be God. I don't know.
Only way for me to find out. The only way I can experience the breakthrough is in the blue.
So speak, Lord. I'm listening.
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