Elevation with Steven Furtick - More Ready Than You Recognize
Episode Date: February 1, 2026Feeling unsure doesn’t mean you’re unprepared. God often provides what you need before you feel confident enough to use it. This message will help you recognize the strength, wisdom, and s...upport God’s already given you for the season you’re in.If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:Matthew 7, verses 24-29Mark 8, verses 14-221 Chronicles 29, verses 1-21 Samuel 17, verses 33-40Matthew 16, verses 16-18See 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.
Right now, join hands with the person next to you.
If you're watching this in your home, grab somebody and snatch them and say, pray with me.
And speak this out loud.
Say, in the name of Jesus.
the Savior of the world, all things are possible. Every need is met. Every sin can be forgiven. His blood is enough.
Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. Glory to God. Bless your name, Lord. I believe in you, Lord. I've seen you move in my life. I've seen you change in possible situations. I've seen you change in possible situations. I've
seen you in the fire. I've felt your hand and heard your voice on raging waters. I come to you now
because there may be somebody today who needs a word from you, something that only you know about,
something that only you can fix, something that only your grace can cover. And maybe just maybe,
Lord, that you would use this time in your presence, whether they're in the building or whether
they're watching online, it really doesn't matter to you. You can reach anywhere and you can touch
anyone. You could do anything. There's nothing too hard for you. And it may just be God of all
creation, our Redeemer, that you would reach through eternity into time and snatch somebody off
the bad path. It may just be that you would reach from eternity into time and turn somebody back
toward home. It may just be that you would call their name today. You called Lazarus name.
And by all accounts, he had no business getting up and running because he had been dead
four days. But when you said his name, his legs started pumping. His heart started working.
And he started running. Father, today, would you do that kind of thing in this place?
physically, emotionally, spiritually.
We surrender this time to you.
And I thank you for your word.
Isaiah 55 says that it never returns void.
It accomplishes the purpose that you sent it to do.
I believe your word is going to work today.
And I give you praise because it's already done.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
And we love you, Lord.
And we're not ashamed to be seen praising.
you. You did it all for us. Come on, let's give God a great praise. Hey, everybody on life, I told
them to give God a great praise, but they gave them a halfway praise. So I'm going to give you a chance.
Give your God a great praise. It's a great day to be alive. I was glad when they said unto me,
let us go to the house of the Lord. I was sad when they sat unto them. I was sad when they sat unto
me. We're having snow again. And I thought we got to find a way to get the word out to the
people once again. And so for the second week in a row, we got here a little early. We
rounded up all of the people who are going to be the first ones taken in the rapture.
And we're here today to minister the Word of God to you. Somebody put it in the chat,
say, this one's for me. High five, twelve people say, it's for you.
You too.
Praise the Lord.
God is good.
Everybody who's grateful to be here, make some noise and thank the Lord.
If you are watching online and you regularly attend one of our campuses, I expect your
butt back in church next week.
We're celebrating two decades of divine miracles and the faithfulness of Almighty God.
Y'all not going to take me back to 2020 and put me in an empty room for six months.
I'm not doing it.
I'm excited about that.
Also, we'll have the best opportunity to gather with those around the country who are part of our eFAM for Elevation Nights Tour.
It's coming quickly.
I want you to get your tickets right now.
Go to Elevationnights.com.
Hershey, Pennsylvania, Brooklyn, New York, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids.
It'll be nice and warm there.
Knoxville, Tennessee, Columbus, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois.
February 24th through March.
March 5th, Elevationnights.com.
We also want to celebrate our Orlando campus.
We envy your weather and we celebrate your ministry six years.
Let's give it up for Elevation Orlando.
I believe I'll preach now.
That's the part where y'all are supposed to get so excited that it's just like a lectum.
Last week my message was, it's worth the dirt.
And it is.
in the unseen places of our life that God does the greatest work.
And sometimes the messiest moments are the most magnificent and the most miraculous.
Today I want to share with you from a foundational scripture in Matthew chapter 7.
You'll see why I call it a foundational scripture in just a moment.
Matthew chapter 7 verses 24 through 29 to be specific.
Full disclosure, I was not ready to preach yet.
I got a phone call.
from our chief of staff here at the church who said,
if we want to preach, it's going to need to be tomorrow.
It might not be safe or we might not be able to do it after that.
And so I told the Lord, I'm not ready to preach.
You and I both know that I had set aside the next few days to study.
And, Lord, since you do rule the universe,
could you move the weather that's going to be bad?
the days where we're not gathering in your name, like, are we not on the same team here?
Of course, I understand that there are far more pressing issues to the Lord than when my study
day is, but I was praying like that.
And he gave me my message title while I was praying about my message.
And the title that I want to use for this message, and actually I want you to say it to your
neighbor, look at them and say, you are more ready than you are more ready than you.
you recognize. You're more ready than you recognize. And then the Lord said, you've already got
your scripture. I said, I do. He said, yeah, you memorized it because you've been preaching it
since you were 16. Matthew 7, verse 24. Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts
them into practice like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down. The streams
rose and the winds blew and beat against that house. Yet it did not fall because it had it
That's foundation on the rock.
But everyone who hears these words of mind and does not put them into practice is like a foolish
man who built his house on the sand.
The rain came down.
The streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.
When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching because
he taught as one who had authority and not as one of their teachers of the law.
Verse 25 is my assignment.
The rain came down.
The streams rose and the winds blew and beat against that house.
Yet did not fall because it had its foundation on the rock.
So now tell your other neighbor, tell them you're more ready than you recognize.
You may be seated in the presence of the Lord.
You're more ready than you recognize.
eyes. As I consider the memories of ministry that I've experienced from my vantage point over the last 20 years, one stands out that surprises me the most.
Everywhere that I go to minister God's word when I meet people, they tell me a different report of how this ministry has touched their life. I live for those moments.
You know, it's one thing to write a book, write a song, or preach a sermon. It's another thing to get to speak with someone that that word touched personally.
That's a beautiful thing.
Sometimes people start crying.
Sometimes people apologize.
They say, I hadn't been to church in three years, but I used to really like it over there at elevation.
And I always tell them you know where to find me when you need me.
There's one thing that I've heard over and over again over the past five years that may surprise you as well.
And I'm still hearing it, although I thought it would be over by now, just over and over again, people will say,
Thank you for your ministry. Your church got us through COVID as a family. Your church got us through the pandemic as a family. Your church got us through a very dark time in that season as a family. The reason that surprises me is because I've never felt less ready or prepared to pastor than I did in that season. And the time that represented the greatest test for me has resulted in the most testimonies.
in its weight. So I remember the first sermon that we did, not to bring you back into that
time frame, but just for a minute, let's go there. A little bit of a flashback, perhaps, to help
us set the foundation for the message. When we came in here in an empty room, you were there,
you were there, I love you so much. You weren't there. Where were you? And you were there,
and I remember putting them on the stools, and I just said, I need to have some people that love me
behind me. And they did that, and we did that, and LJ did that, and some of you did that.
But what's so amazing about it, and this is kind of what I want to get across for your life,
is that just because I wasn't prepared, doesn't mean that God had not already provided.
And that's a very important principle that I want you to get today.
Just because I'm not prepared doesn't mean God hasn't provided.
God can provide in a place where you don't feel prepared.
I'm not telling you to apply that logic to your AP chemistry test, but I am saying that when you run up on the situations of your life that you did not see coming, the storms that you didn't see coming, or the storms that they say are coming that never seemed to come.
And this would be a good thing for us to preach about because Jesus said there were stormed on these two different houses.
Now, understand, when Jesus is teaching, he's teaching people who live in a very dry, arid climate.
And so when a storm would come, it would come upon them suddenly.
It could change so quickly from a nice, warm day to an absolute gully washer.
How you like that for a monk's corner, South Carolina vocabulary word?
And it could happen so fast to a crowd who was familiar with flash floods without the convenience of a weather app.
Or maybe we could say the demon of a weather app.
Because have you noticed that sometimes all of the stuff that we do to get ready for the storm is worse than the actual storm is?
Help me preach, Southerners.
Somehow we ended up with seven dozen eggs in our house, and now what are we going to do with this generator?
But to sit on it and watch TV, because there are two types of people in the world.
Those who believe weathermen and those who have intelligence.
Now I want to move on to my text.
Jesus said there were two men.
One built on the rock, one built on the sand, but both had storms.
Repeat it, both had storms.
Thank you very much.
Put it in the chat.
Both had storms.
Away from this Christianity that teaches you that to accept Jesus Christ makes every element of your life better in a temporal
sense. It makes you stronger. It makes your spirit bigger. It makes your lens wider. It makes your
perseverance a little bit more dogged. But it does not necessarily cause the rain to stop falling.
The Bible says that his sun rises and his rain falls on the wicked and the righteous.
I came to preach today. I didn't think I was ready, but the Lord said, you're more ready
than you recognize. When I preached this text at age 16, I remember. I have to be a
After I got done preaching at Jody, Pastor Mickey was out there and he's about 65 and I was 16.
I got up and preached a message, can you believe this, as a 16-year-old about the storms of life?
What storms at 16 could I possibly have felt so confident to minister about?
I remember Pastor Mickey got up afterwards and he goes,
thanks, Stephen, for that message on storms.
And he said it almost like it had air quotes around it, like ironic air quotes around it.
Thank you for that perspective on the trials of life from the rugged experience of a 16-year-old.
And yet I believe that regardless of the level that you experience your storm on, your storm, your trial, your
situation, your mental health battle, your relational drama, your storm is on assignment in your life.
Jesus was teaching the crowds and the Bible says that they were amazed at his teaching.
But remember, he was also teaching his disciples. And while he was teaching the crowds, he was also
training the disciples. There is a difference between teaching and training. Teaching, you get notes
about storms. Training, you get in the boat and go through one. You see what I'm saying?
Teaching is, we talk about the Greek word for patience. Training is your family is coming to town
next week. Teaching, I'm going to keep going until
until we hit the spot because teaching is you praying, Lord, make me more loving.
Training is God letting you have a hater so you can practice turning the other cheat.
Did you notice the word Jesus said?
He said, everyone who puts my words into practice.
Now, y'all, I wouldn't change a Bible verse, but if I could, I would say,
therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and writes them down in a notebook.
Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and posts them on their social media account.
Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and quotes them on a post-it note in their mirror.
But Jesus didn't say that power comes from posting.
Jesus didn't even say that power comes from quoting.
Jesus said the power is in the practice.
Everybody say practice.
So in a sense, that's all this is today.
When you lift your hands, you're practicing.
You're practicing for when you need to give a situation to God this week.
You're practicing for when the sudden storms, the floods of life,
for when the rains come down and the streams rise and the winds blow
and beat against the house of your heart and your life and your sanity.
You are practicing so that you will have muscle memory and miracle memory
to remember that God, who is above all,
is able to hold whatever is weighing you down.
And I want us to take just about 13, 14, 15 seconds to practice praising God in case we get in a storm this week that we didn't see coming.
There you go.
You got 10 seconds to practice.
You got 8 seconds.
Can I get some water?
Five seconds.
Four seconds.
Three seconds.
It's going to be three long seconds while I drink.
So when the rain comes, just lift your hands like an umbrella and say it might fall but I won't.
It might come, but it can't stay.
I'm practicing my praise in the presence of the Lord.
High five your neighbors say, I'm getting my practice here.
My practice phrase.
You never can't tell when the streams are going to rise.
You're never going to tell when the big, bad wolf might.
huff and puff and try to blow my house in. But this is not a straw hut, baby. This is not a temporary
trailer. This is not a tent built with human hands. I got practice for that. Praise the Lord.
So he said, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them in to practice. You got it.
It's like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
Okay.
I want to say something to all of us who constantly feel like the devil is attacking us, messing with us, and sabotaging our lives.
And I'm going to prove it to you from the scripture that I just read.
So you will not be arguing with me.
You will be arguing with this scripture.
If you read the scripture, and this is Jesus' final summary of a sermon called the sermon on the Mount,
the reason that I memorized parts of this is because it was my dad's favorite scripture.
And when he would sit around reading it, my mom, when she would be mad at him, she'd say,
It ain't no good to read it if you don't practice it, Larry.
And then he'd say, you'll be judged for every idle word, Faith, telling all my family business.
I told you, I didn't have enough time to edit the sermon.
What do you want me to do?
I would have took that out if I would have had a little more time.
Now, this sermon talks about things that are countercultural.
Blessed are the poor and spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn for they'll be comforted.
Blesser meek for they'll inherit the earth.
Bless for those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they'll be filled.
Blesser peacemakers, they'll be called, sons of God.
Bless the pure and heart.
They will see God.
All of these things that Jesus says.
He talks about lust.
He talks about adultery. He talks about greed. He talks about worry. He talks about everything. He covers the entire gamut of the human experience with authority and accuracy all in these three chapters of Scripture. At the end of it all, in an attempt to sum it all up, he says, therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain came down. Streams rose.
winds blew and beat against that house.
I read all three of those trials, and I didn't see anything about the devil.
What I saw was life.
So I know there are intense periods where the enemy comes against us.
I've had some of those.
But there are also seasons where you are just empty because you are exhausted and you have run out of energy.
There are times where the devil blocks your body.
way, and there are some times where you're just stuck in traffic.
There are sometimes where the devil has visited you with a spirit of weariness, and there
are some times where you just didn't put your phone on the nightstand in time to get
enough sleep.
There are times where the devil attacks you with sickness, and there are times where you have
not exercised in three months, and you are not giving your body the proper...
I'll come back to the pulpit.
I felt exposed standing out there, maybe if I stand behind here.
This is what I'm trying to say.
It's not always warfare.
Sometimes it's just weather.
It's just weather.
Don't take everything so seriously.
Because if everything that we ever perceive in our life that is a little bit adversarial, we
attribute to the accuser of the brethren, then we give the devil as much power as God.
We assume that the devil has infinite ammunition to fire.
at his enemy, and he doesn't. The devil only has so much ammunition. So he doesn't have enough
ammunition to give you a flat tire. You just drove through a construction site. That's just weather.
That's just life. That's just building materials. Some of the things that we are praying about
at a warfare level, it's really just weather. Sometimes you don't need a three-hour exorcism to get the
spirit of depression out of your life. You need a walk. You need to get up and walk. Put your
face up toward the sun. Let it beat on your face a little bit. Just get outside a little bit.
Play a Bob Marley song. I don't know what it is, but sometimes it's just weather.
Sometimes it's just the fact. I told Holly, it had been five days since I left the house.
Y'all, I love when it snows. I like to be by myself. It gives me an excuse. I can say I'm
doing it out of safety. I'm really just doing it because I don't like to be around people. I really
enjoy it. But, you know, sometimes I'll get in this shutdown situation where I'll start thinking
I'm under attack. I'm not under attack. I'm in isolation. And when I confuse what is warfare
with what is weather, I'm trying to fight against everything in my life. And not everything
is about a fight. Some things are just about a forecast. There are going to be good moods.
There are going to be bad moves.
There are going to be times that you come to church and you feel God.
There are going to be sometimes when you come to church and you don't get anything resembling a goosebumps.
God is no less God when you didn't get a goose bump.
God is not proven by goosebumps.
You see what I'm saying?
I feel like I can just break this down today a little bit.
Because we think that naming the name of Jesus will cancel out.
the consequences of everyday life or that it's somehow going to make us float from one
appointment to the other please don't believe this one of the things that the Savior does so
well in his teaching is that he prepares his disciples for the storm I wish I would have told
them to put one more scripture up there I didn't think about using it but um
I've been so good to see it mark chapter 8 22 if they
Y'all were ready. They were more ready than I gave them credit for. Now, I really didn't
tell them to put the scripture up, but they were ready. When they came to Besseda, actually, I want
to go back a few verses before that. I want to go back to verse 14. Can you all do that? When the
disciples were in the boat with Jesus and they had forgotten to bring bread except for one loaf
they had with them in the boat. Be careful Jesus warned them, watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees
and that of Herod? They discussed this with one another and said, it's because we have no bread.
Aware of their discussion, Jesus asked them, why are you talking about having no bread? Do you still
not see or understand? Are your hearts hardened? Do you have eyes but fail to see? And ears,
but failed to hear? And don't you remember? When I broke the five loaves for the 5,000,
how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?
12, they replied.
And when I broke the seven loaves for the 4,000,
how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?
They answered seven.
He said to them, and this is what I want to ask myself sometimes,
do you still not understand?
Do you still not understand that just because you're not prepared
doesn't mean God didn't provide?
Do you not understand that just because the storm was sudden to you
doesn't mean God stop being sovereign over the storm.
Don't you recognize that God, who has called you by name, will keep you through every season of your life.
Now, I don't know who this is for, but I want to minister to you because something has taken you by surprise.
You did not expect that medical report.
You did not expect to have to be in the principal's office keeping your kid in school every other week.
You did not expect to still be doing fertility treatments three years into this journey.
You did not expect to still be single in this season of your life.
You did not expect for your marriage to be coming to an end at this young of a place in its inception.
You did not expect to be this far behind in your finances at this age and stage.
You did not expect to be this many years away from being able to retire.
You did not expect to still be struggling with this issue that you have laid on the altar
over and over again. You did not expect for the panic attacks to start again. They've been gone
for three years. You did not expect for yourself to be reaching for the pills again because you
thought you had moved on from that dependency. You did not expect that person to walk out of your life.
In fact, they told you, I'll never leave you even if everybody else does. You did not expect
in this season of your life to be feeling distant from God. You did not expect in this season of
your life to feel so confused about what your next step is. I just want to remind you that you can be
confidently confused. Confidently confused. That is, I did not expect this, but just because I wasn't
prepared for this does not mean God hasn't provided for this. So now I'm just looking for the loaf
that's in the boat that I did not see with my human eyes because I'm more ready than I recognize.
Because if God put the crowd in front of me to feed, he will give me the bread to pass out in their hands.
You understand what I'm saying?
If God gave me the challenge to meet, God will give me the resource to meet it.
Somebody say, I've got resource.
I dare you to shout that again.
I've got resource.
Even if your bank account number says a different story, say, I've got resource.
Even if your car's in the shop say, I've got resource.
I've got resource because number two, shout this, I've got relationship.
Now, anytime you've got relationship with somebody who's got resource, you've got resource.
Anytime you've got relationship with somebody who is the source, you don't have to work.
about the bread you forgot or the mistake that you made or the wrong turn that you took or the stallout that you've encountered or the wisdom that you lack if anyone lacks wisdom let him ask to God who gives to all men liberally and upbraith not so somebody say I've got it I don't feel it but I've got it I can't prove it but I've got it you can't see it but I've got it I'm not wearing it yet but I've got it
I don't even feel it, but I've got it.
And I'm practicing for where God is taking me because he's not done with me yet.
I felt a little outline starting to form there.
I've got resource.
I've got relationship.
Do you know what David did for his son Solomon when he was called to build the temple
in First Chronicles, Chapter 29?
He got all the people together, right?
The great King David.
got up in front of all the people and he said, my son is going to build a house for the Lord.
It's going to be magnificent because God is.
It's going to be great because God is.
It's going to be spectacular because God is.
It's going to be made of the best stuff because God is.
And watch what he said.
He said, my son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen is young and inexperienced and not
ready.
The task is great because this pletial structure is not for men, but
for the Lord God. With all my resources, I'm going to just preach this like I feel it. I saw a weird
connection in the text. I did not expect this connection, but he said, with all my resource,
I have provided for the temple of my God, gold for the goldwork, silver for the silver, bronze for
the bronze, iron for the iron, and wood for the wood. So he's saying,
I'm going to give my son something to work with.
It's going to be gold for the gold work, silver for the silver work, bronze for the bronze work, iron for the iron work, and woodwork, as well as onyx for the settings, turquoise, stones of various colors, and all kinds of fine stone and marble.
All of these in large quantities. He said, I'm going to give you everything you need to build.
Because I know you don't feel ready yet.
And you will have to work with it, and you will have to form it, and you will have to develop it.
I hear the Lord saying to somebody, build with it.
Build with it.
Stop saying I'm not ready.
Stop saying I don't have it.
And build with it.
You have resource because you have relationships.
And David said, I have given it to my son.
How much more will your father in heaven not give you everything you?
need for the season that you're in. Somebody received that word right now online. Repeat after me.
I have everything I need for the season I'm in. Tell your neighbor, you have everything you need for
the season you're in. Tell them you have resource. Tell them you have relationship.
Now somebody say, I've got resource.
I've got relationship.
I've got rocks.
David said, I have stored up for my son Solomon everything he needs to build what God has called him to build.
And one of the things he mentioned at the very end was precious stones or rocks.
Now, if you remember anything about David, you know.
that a significant season of his life involved a rock.
It wasn't precious stones.
It was just a rock.
As a matter of fact, I want to call Graham up to the stage right now.
Give this boy a microphone.
I did not prepare him for this,
but give this boy a microphone in his hand.
I didn't talk to him about this, but he's ready.
Graham, take them all the way up to 1 Samuel 16 and tell them in 30 seconds the background of 1st Samuel 16, even though you weren't prepared to do this. I did not tell you to wear a sweater over a collared shirt. Watch God. I did not tell you to wear your best fit that you have worn in your entire teenage life looking like a high school senior chosen by God. I just called you. I just called you.
you up here and I gave you an assignment. Give us quickly the background of the man David from
1 Samuel 16 all the way up until he met Deliah, please, in 30 seconds. Go.
First Samuel 16, we got David and he's just a shepherd boy. He's out in the field.
His brothers are out working in the military and he's out there in the field taking care of
the sheep. But one day this dude named, what was his name? The prophet came. He pulled up. He was
like, yo. Samuel pulled up. Samuel pulled up. He was.
He was like, yo, God wants a king.
It's going to be one of y'all.
They lined them up.
It was none of the older brothers.
They were like, we got that older, we got the younger brother, David.
David pulled up.
He was like, yo, you're going to be the king.
David came.
David was the king, but he had to go back out to the field.
So he's a king.
He's in the field.
He's got oil, but he's in the field.
And then one day, one day, one day this giant named Goliath pulled up to the front lines of the military.
And he was taunt to them.
He was saying, where's your God?
You guys are weak.
What do you send one of them?
Someone come one v.
me, we're going to run it. If you win, then your God's real, whatever. They're like, I don't know
who it's going to be. But then David, his dad told him, yo, go deliver these cheese pizzas to your
brothers. They're in the military. They need the cheese pizzas. So David, with a good attitude,
he woke up early, and he ran to his brothers in the field, and he pulled up. And he saw the,
giant standing on the front lines. And he was like, who is this guy to be taunting and making fun of
my God. And why are you guys standing back there and not doing anything about it?
And his brothers got mad at him. They were like, bro, who are you pulling up?
Which brings me to 1st Samuel 1733.
And David said, I'll kill him. And Saul replied, you are not able to go out against this
Philistine and fight him. You are only a young man. And he has been a warrior.
from his youth. So Saul said, you're not ready for Goliath. And David said, no, Goliath isn't ready for me.
Said to Saul, your servant has been keeping his father's sheep. When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, I was practicing. I went after it. I struck it. I struck it.
I've been practicing.
I've been working.
I've been praying.
I've been praising.
I've been studying.
I've been seeking.
I've been on my spot.
I've been on my post.
I've been in my bag.
I've been in my field.
I've been in my anointing.
I've been in my role.
I've been doing that.
Give me the verse.
I went after it.
I struck it and I rescued the sheep from its mouth.
And when it turned on me,
I seized it by its hair, and I struck it, and I killed it.
And your servant has killed both the lion and the bear, this uncircumcised Philistine,
this fear, this insecurity, this addiction, this generational curse, this storm, this Philistine,
will be like one of them because he has defied the armies of the living God,
the Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion, and the paw of the bear.
bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine. I've been practicing. Saul said to David,
go and the Lord be with you. And David said, that's right. I'm more ready than you recognize.
Because I look like a shepherd, but I'm really a king. I look like a boy, but I'm really a bad
man. I'm a bad dude. Next verse. Then Saul dressed David in his own two. He's a bad man. Then Saul dressed David in his own
tunic, he put a coat of armor on him and a bronze helmet on his head. And David fastened his
sword over the tunic and tried walking around because he was not used to them. I cannot go in
these, he said to Saul, because I'm not used to them. So he took them off. Then he took his staff
in his hand, chose five smooth stones. Stones from the stream. Put the
him in the pouch of his shepherd bag and with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistines.
The only thing wrong with David is he was wasteful.
Four of those stones were unnecessary.
So what I'm trying to say to you today in a way that maybe you can apply to your life
is you've got a rock.
And you're more ready than you recognize.
I would not have called him up here if I were not confident he could do it.
The calling proves my confidence.
God would not call you to do it if he was not confident that you could.
Why am I confident that he can do it?
Because he's been practicing this sermon, because he was going to preach it this Sunday
night to his Bible study, but it's going to get canceled because of the storm.
But God knew before the storm was announced on the Weather Channel that I would need an
illustration in this moment, so God gave him the word to bring into this situation for your
life today so I could let you know, you've got a rock.
You've got a rock.
What did Jesus say? Everyone who hears these words of mind is like a wise man who built his
house on the rock. I got a rock when the wind blows. I got a rock when the rain comes.
I got a rock when the flood rises. I got a rock when the doctor says I won't live.
I got a rock with a learning disability. I got a rock when they fire me. I got a rock when the
storm comes because I've got a God who is not only above my storm, but he is the crown
beneath my feet on Christ, the solid rock.
I stand.
All other ground is sinking.
Have you been building your house?
You're good.
You preached better than me.
Get off the stage.
It's making me intimidated.
He was ready.
He was ready.
And so are you.
So are you.
You're more ready than you realize.
You're more ready than you recognize.
You're more ready than you feel like you are.
Have you been building your house on the sand of situations and circumstances?
Have you been running around, oh, the devil's attacking me, trying to do warfare where it's really just weather?
This is not some proof that you're not in the will of God.
It's just proof that you are on planet Earth.
It's weather.
It's weather.
I have a lot of our staff in the room, and I wanted to share this because we are coming to our 20-year anniversary.
Many times, in the work of the ministry, I've heard people complain and say, wow, ministry is just so draining, and it can be.
But you know what else can be?
adulthood. Don't blame it on the Lord Jesus Christ, your Savior that is draining.
You know what else can be draining? Being a schoolteacher. You know what else can be draining?
Being unemployed. You know what else can be draining? Wishing that your job did make a difference
but you feel like it didn't. And so I always say let's not complain about what God gave us.
And for 20 years, I've seen time and time again that whatever winds blew against this ministry,
whatever storm came, whether it was an attack from the enemy or whether it was just weather,
that God uses these moments in your life to reveal.
And that's what I want you to realize about the house that was built on the rock.
It wasn't ruined.
Its foundation was revealed.
This is what I learned about building my life on the rock of Jesus Christ.
I learned that things will come and I won't feel ready.
Things will come that I didn't pray for.
Things will come that I would not wish for.
That's the wind.
And it will challenge the word that I believe.
Jesus said, everyone who hears these words why I put them into practice, be like a wise man who
built his house on the rock.
Raines, winds, rose, streams blew, gaiting us the house.
Streams don't blow, winds do, but you know what I'm trying to say.
All that happened all at once.
Now think about that.
That's three separate things happening at once that you have to deal with.
And only one rock you have to stand on to get through it.
So what happens, please remember this for the rest of your life, for the rest of your life.
And maybe God just sent a snowstorm so that I would be led to this passage about storms
to remind you that you're ready, to remind you that the house was built before the storm came.
God put you there before the storm came.
They won't leave you now.
But the second thing I've learned that God does in my life is that the Lord reveals his truth
and the storm reveals my trust.
The Lord reveals the truth.
He's your provider.
The Lord reveals his truth.
He's your healer.
The Lord reveals his truth.
He is your righteousness.
The Lord reveals his truth.
He is your righteousness.
is more than enough for you. The Lord reveals his truth. He is holy. The Lord reveals his truth.
He's worth living for. He is the treasure in the field. He is the bright and morning star. He is. He reveals the truth.
And then the storm reveals your trust. Some of the things that we have been going through
were not attacks from the enemy to destroy us.
They were storms that the Lord allowed to show us what we're building on.
Now, the important thing about a storm is not that you figure out who sent it.
It's that you decide what you're going to stand on in the middle of it.
Because God knows you could spend the rest of your life beating yourself up over decisions that you could have made differently
and things that maybe you could do differently.
But you've got a rock.
The house didn't stand because the walls were painted the right color.
The house didn't stand because the countertops were picked out perfectly.
The house did not stand even because of the plumbing.
The house did not stand because of anything that you could see.
It stood because of something that you could not see.
The rock it was built on.
And I want this church.
I want my life.
I want your life to be.
be built on a solid rock.
So you can know I'm ready for whatever comes to know I've got resource and I've got relationship
because I've got a rock.
And you're ready for this.
You're ready for this.
Everyone's standing who's physically present and everyone bow your head in prayer who's watching
online.
Doesn't God deserve just a few moments of your unbroken focus?
haven't you paid enough attention to the wind?
Isn't it time for you to give attention to the word?
You've heard the word of the Lord today, and everybody got something different out of it.
Some people just simply heard, hey, for that giant that's in my life, I've got a rock to take him down.
I don't need more experience.
God gave me what I need.
And maybe that'll be your word just to get you to go back in the strength of the Lord.
But for some people, the word was saying something much deeper.
it was saying, hey, dude, you are building on stuff that is not stable.
You are building on stuff that will not withstand the storm.
But it's not too late for you.
It's not too late for you.
I'm going to tell you how I know that.
One of the disciples that Jesus was training was named Peter.
One time Jesus asked the disciples,
who do you say that I am?
And Peter said, you are the Christ, the son of the living God.
Jesus said, blessed are you, Simon, son of Jonah, for flesh and blood had not revealed this to you, but by my father in heaven.
And Jesus said, I tell you, you are Peter.
And on this rock, I will build my church.
And the gates of Hades, the gates of hell, the storms of life will not overcome it.
He said that to Peter, knowing that Peter would go on to deny him at the fire on the eve of his crucifixion.
But see, Jesus knew that sometimes the best place to build from is rock bottom.
I told the Lord, I'm not ready to preach yet.
He said, you're more ready than you realize.
And you've been telling the Lord, I can't handle this.
I'm not ready for this.
I can't do it.
He said, I wouldn't have called you if I wasn't confident that you could.
And not only this, he said, I wouldn't have called you if I wasn't going to do it with you.
Bow your head and close your eyes. The Lord is in this place.
Father, I thank you for the word that you have given today.
It is greater than the wind that blows, the streams that rise or the rains that fall.
It is greater than our emotions and our fears and our failures.
You are our rock.
Now, Lord, I commit to your hands the ministry of this word for those today, God, who needed
to hear a message because they are in a secret storm.
Can't tell anybody about it.
Can't point to a pattern on a map.
Can't even really sometimes describe the effects of it.
Don't even really know where it's coming from or when it's going to end.
I wanted you to remind them today that they have a rock, that after all that you've done
for them. After all that they have survived, the reason that they're here today is because they have a
rock. That rock cannot be moved. That rock cannot be altered. That rock is you. God, today,
in your presence, I want to commit each person who maybe in this season of their life
has been hearing the taunt, you're not ready for this.
I pray that they would reach into their life
and grab something out of their bag that you've given
and trust in the one who put them in the position to begin with.
Now God, in agreement with the great hymn writer,
who said, my hope is built on nothing less
than Jesus' blood in righteousness.
I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name.
When darkness seems to hide his face, I rest on his unchanging grace.
In every high and stormy gale, my anchor holds within the veil.
When he shall come with trumpet sound, oh, may I then in him be found,
dressed in his righteousness alone, faultless to stand before the throne.
On Christ the solid rock I stand all other ground is
If you know it, sing it
On Christ the soul
All
Everything else will let you down, everything else will let you go, but Jesus never
Right now there's somebody hearing this message who needs to give your life to Jesus
I'm telling you storms are going to come
I'm telling you winds are going to hit. I'm telling you that the Savior is greater than all of those things and he is able to keep you from falling and present you faultless before the presence of his glory, but you've got to trust him.
And maybe God allowed a storm in your life so that you could see that he needs to be your firm foundation.
Right now, I want to pray with you. Every single person who's watching this online who has an appointment today to receive the grace of Jesus Christ for the salvation of your soul.
I want you to repeat this prayer after me.
The Bible says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your
heart, God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
And it is by grace that you are saved through faith.
It is the gift of God, not of work, so that no one can boast.
You come to Jesus like you are.
You build your life on his love.
You build your life on what he did for you on Calvary.
You build it on his acceptance of you.
And you do it now before it's too late.
You do it now before your house falls down.
You do it now while the blood is still running warm in your veins.
You do it now while there's still breath in your lungs.
You do it now.
He is here now.
Today is your day of salvation.
Repeat after me out loud.
Everybody in the church.
Heavenly Father, I am a sinner in need of a Savior.
And I believe that Jesus Christ is the son.
of God and the Savior of the world.
And today, I make Jesus the Lord of my life.
I believe he died, that I would be forgiven and rose again to give me life.
I receive this new life.
This is my new beginning.
I am a child of God.
If you just prayed that on the count of three, shoot your hand up in the air.
two, three, and put it in the comments right now. Just say, I'm receiving Jesus. Just say that in the comments
right now. Come on, just type it in right now. We're here to pray for you. I'm receiving Jesus.
The best decision you'll ever make. And you will have an anchor in the storm. And you will have a help in
the time of trouble. And you will be able to confidently say, I've got a rock.
Would you just high five, 20 people all around you and say, I got a rock.
I got a rock.
I got a rock.
I got a rock.
Can't be shaken.
Can't be moved.
I got a rock.
I got a rock.
I got a rock.
This is the rock that Moses drank from.
I got a rock.
I got a rock.
This is the rock that brought water in the wilderness.
I got a rock.
This is a rock in a dry and weary land.
I got a rock.
This is a rock that I can stand on in the storm.
I got a rock.
This is a rock.
I can sling at a giant and take a sword.
I got a rock.
When the storm comes.
I got a rock when the stone.
I got a rock.
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