Elevation with Steven Furtick - Now Turn North
Episode Date: September 17, 2023God didn’t intend for you to live in this struggle; He meant for you to pass through it. This sermon will encourage you to head in the direction of your future and not turn back. If you’ve just ma...de a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: http://www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ Scripture References: John 5, verses 1-14 Deuteronomy 2, verses 2-3, 13-14See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I have a word.
Last week I preached on, he was the one.
He was the one.
Well, this week, there's a scripture and a story in John chapter 5 that the Lord brought to my mind.
Stay standing for just a moment, and I'm going to share this story with you.
And then one other scripture from the Old Testament to get us ready for what God wants to speak today.
Let me actually do it from my iPad so I can make sure I have the right version.
In John chapter 5, verse 1, a story that.
may be familiar to you.
The Bible says sometime later Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals.
Now there is in Jerusalem near the sheep gate of pool which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and
which is surrounded by five covered colonnades.
Here a great number of disabled people used to lie, the blind, the lame, the paralyzed.
One who was there had been an invalid for 38 years.
When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time,
He asked him, do you want to get well?
Sir, the invalid replied, I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred.
While I'm trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me.
And then Jesus said to him, get up, pick up your mat and walk.
Now watch this.
At once the man was cured, he picked up his mat and walked.
Thank God for miracles.
Yeah, yeah.
Whether you need a miracle, whether you've seen a miracle, or whether you are a miracle.
Thank God for miracles.
Now, go to Deuteronomy 2 verses 2 and 3.
Then the Lord said to me, you have made your way around this hill country long enough.
Somebody shout long enough.
Now turn north.
And that's the title of my message today.
Now turn north.
Just look at three people and say, now turn north.
When you've told three you can be seated.
Now turn north.
Oh, yeah.
You got a word for somebody.
Now turn north.
And you tell me to turn north, it means absolutely nothing to me because I have
have no sense of direction.
Me and Holly were on a walk a few months ago and she thought it was an adventure and we
had no idea where we were going.
I looked at her, we turned around about three or four different times and I said, we
need to go back because we were at that point where we could turn back and I knew where
the car was or if we kept going, which she thinks is fun.
She's like, no, this is a part of the experience.
And I looked at her and I said, we both laughed when I said this, I said, Holly, I love you,
but I'm not going to be lost much longer.
Can't take it.
For her it's fun, but for me it's frustrating, slightly fearful, because I have no sense of direction.
Me pre-GPS was a very anxious me.
And I thought about that how.
Now, because she has a better sense of direction than me, she can tolerate uncertainty for a longer
period of time.
She kind of knows where she is, generally speaking, and it enables her to enjoy the journey
more.
And for me, since I have no clue where I am, I set my GPS every time I'm driving over
to the church just in case.
We've been in this building since 2016.
in case I start thinking about the sermon and forget to turn because I need help.
And if the GPS just stopped and said, you know, turn north, I'd go, you got to say,
you got to talk to me in right or left.
Okay.
And show me a picture in real time.
And so, you know, but it's not like that for people who kind of know where they're going.
You can, you can, I guess as a principle I'm trying to illustrate to you that like it was for me on the hike and like it is for me in the car.
Your ability to trust depends on your orientation to truth.
We've all heard the phrase true north, meant to describe your core values, the things down
in you that don't change, even though everything around you might.
Call that our true north.
Kind of what we point toward the North Pole geographically, I guess.
But we have now taken that term to business.
And what's the true north for this company?
What's the true north for a church?
A church needs to have a true north.
Jesus.
It would be the true north.
And each family, each individual, those things inside of you.
And when you're in situations that are uncertain, how much you can tolerate and
and navigate uncertainty
will have a lot to do
with how much truth you've hidden
and how much truth you know.
So write this down, how much trust you have
depends on how much truth you've hidden.
How much trust you have depends on how much truth
you've hidden.
If you're having a hard time trusting God in an area of your life right now,
it may be a sign that you have not hidden
the truth in your heart.
deeply enough for that situation.
And so when we haven't hidden the truth in our heart, we always have to cling to traditions
and certainties and old ways of doing things.
But if we be more like Holly and get a good sense of where we're going, we can be in situations
that are very strange but still have a very deep, solid sense of faith.
Well, I've already preached a whole sermon today.
was pretty good. But I want to talk about this man in John chapter 5 that I read to you about
because the Bible says that he was hanging out in a place in Jerusalem near the sheep gate,
a pool where occasionally the waters would stir. And when the waters were stirred, there was a
superstition that if you could get into those waters before anybody else did, you could be healed
of whatever had happened to you.
The Bible says that a great number of people used to lie, the blind, the lame, and the paralyzed.
And you know, this verse is what really got my attention, where in verse five it said, one
who was there, which made me wonder of all the people that Jesus could have healed that
day at that pool at that time.
This one.
One was there.
Last week I preached on, he was the one.
I guess that's what got me into study in John chapter 5 because I wondered why this one.
You know, I'm kind of expecting this great moment of faith like Zacchaeus, who climbed
up in a tree so he could see Jesus.
And Jesus is like, all right, if you're going to go climbing up trees, I would
I'll have lunch with you. Come on down. I'm going to your house.
Or like the woman with the issue of blood who pressed through a crowd even though she was ceremonially uncleaned to get to Jesus.
Or like those men who stood out shouting Jesus, son of David, have mercy on us, like screaming out of need for Jesus.
Since all of those factors were absent from the man in John chapter 5, it left me wondering, after all of the
week of studying why this one. In fact, if you go on to read about this guy, he had a very
damaged past. He had a little bit of a, I don't want to say this in a bad way that makes you
think that the things that we go through are always the result of the sins that we commit,
but he had something to do with his illness. Because Jesus, when he tracks him down a little later,
tells him, hey, you need to stop sinning or something worse is going to happen.
And even in the passage, like, if you read this when Jesus says, do you want to get well,
the guy kind of comes back at Jesus and doesn't really answer his question.
Sir, I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred while I'm trying to
get in. Someone else goes ahead of me. So he's kind of blamey. It's not like he threw himself
at the feet of Jesus when Jesus said, do you want to get well and say, I'll do anything.
anything, I worship you, Lamb of God, son of David. So why this one? Last week I shared that there
are two lies that the enemy tells you. These are not the only two lies. The enemy is the father
of lies. So he has a lot of babies. The enemy has way more than two lies, but there are two
that I want to deal with today. And I dealt with them a little bit last week. But he tried to tell
sometimes two things. You are no one and you have no one. Either of those two things, if you begin
to believe them deeply in your heart, will keep you stuck in a belief of insignificance or a state
of isolation. Watch how they work together. I am no one. I have no one. Since I am no one,
I have nothing to offer.
They wouldn't want to hear from me.
They wouldn't want to be with me.
They wouldn't want to do that with me.
They wouldn't want to accept me.
I am no one.
I have no one.
I am no one.
I have no one.
In walks Jesus to one of the festivals and finds a man.
And the Bible simply says about him,
one who was there. That's the only label. Well, his other label is he couldn't walk. He was one who was there
who couldn't walk. He was one who was there who had fallen behind. He was one amongst many who could
not do what other people could do. Why this one? We've already examined that it was no great
faith that he exhibited or demonstrated, we've already examined that there are probably things
that would have kept the other people from thinking he was worthy of help. Why this one?
And you wonder that about yourself sometimes, huh? Why would God use me? When there are so many
people, I love what the man said, because we think about this sometimes. He said, every time I try
someone else gets ahead of me.
This man is prone to comparison.
This man is prone to excuses.
The Bible says, verse 5, one who was there.
Jesus didn't stay and heal everybody at the pool that day.
Jesus didn't call for a line of people.
This is a particular miracle that Jesus performs at a particular time for a specific person,
one who was there.
Now touch your neighbor and ask them, are you the one?
It's the obvious question.
Are you the one?
Because it's a lot of people in church today.
It's a lot of people online today.
But what if you're the one?
Ask them.
What if you're the one?
What if you're the one who needs to hear this message today
more than anybody else in the room?
What if you're the one that God gave Pastor Stephen this message for?
What if you're the one who takes this word and walks out of here different than you came in?
Ask him again, what if you're the one?
One was there.
He was there in a place that he didn't want to be.
He was there in a place where he probably had contributed to being himself.
A lot of times we think God will get us out of situations if we didn't get ourselves into them.
This is a miracle that should encourage all the ones who have done.
dumb stuff and you need God to deliver you from your own hand, your own decisions.
Clap if you screwed up a time or two and you need God to do something about the situations you created.
I love y'all. Y'all are such a real church. I said clap if you screwed up. That was the loudest you clapped all Sunday.
I passed her elevation church. And he was the one.
that was chosen out of all the others. Little detail. In this verse that stood out to me as
being maybe a little irrelevant at first, then I realized God doesn't waste any words.
And so I found why he was the one in the same verse that said he was the one. Verse five,
One who was there had been an invalid for 38 years.
How many think that's a long time to suffer like that?
38 years.
How many think 38 is old?
Bible doesn't say he was 38 years old.
It said he'd been in that state for 38 years.
And the crazy thing about it was, when Jesus heals this guy,
Look, you expect people to be happy when God does something in your life?
You got to understand that sometimes people want to think like that.
They're God, and they should get to decide who God blesses and how God does things.
So this man in verse 9 is cured, picked up his mat and walked.
But look at verse 9 Part B.
The day on which this took place was a Sabbath.
And so the Jewish leaders said to the man who had been healed,
you can't do that.
It's the Sabbath.
The law forbids you to carry your mat.
The law won't let you do that.
Not God's law, their law.
There's nothing in the Bible that says you can't carry your mat after you get healed on the Sabbath.
That's just something they added to it after the law came through Moses.
You remember Moses?
He's the one who brought down the Ten Commandments from the mountain.
He was the one
He's the one
Oh, that was Will saying that
I didn't know who said that
Yeah, he was the one who came down with the
With the tablets from the mountain
And one of them was to honor the Sabbath, right?
To honor that God rested from his work
By resting from yours
But he was not the one
There was no part of that commandment
No clause of that commandment that said
That if you are healed from a crippling disease
on the Sabbath, don't carry your mat around. That's just stuff they added on later. It was
their law. So now we've got an interesting dilemma going on in John chapter 5. It is their word
versus God's word. It is man's law versus God's law. I'm just about ready to preach right now.
And they said to the man, you can't do that.
The law forbids you from doing that on the Sabbath.
You can't carry your mat.
You can't do that.
And I love verse 11, because the man looked back at them and said, that's nice to hear what you think I can and can't do.
But there's one thing I've noticed every day I've been coming to this pool.
I've been coming to this pool every day for years now.
I've been laying in my spot every day for years now.
I've been asking for help every day for years now.
I've been waiting for a change every day for years now.
I've watched these festivals come and go every day for years now.
I've watched pilgrims stream in and out of Jerusalem, in and out of the temple for years now.
And for every day I sat here, and for every year I came here,
and for every prayer I prayed here, and for every request I made here, you never told me to get up and walk.
So guess what?
If you don't have the power to give, you don't have to give the permission for me to do it.
Now, now.
I love it.
Because watch this.
He said, verse 11, give it to me again.
The man who made me well said to me, what your saying.
saying to me know what he did for me. And now watch this. What you said I can't do is in conflict
with what he told me that I could do. I hear God saying, take it up with the one who made me.
I see in this text every person in this room in a certain situation in your life.
where the law is powerless to raise you, and effort is powerless to raise you, and people that you have depended on have been unable to raise you because they're human too.
So I'll tell you what, let's do.
Let's take just a moment and just about 15 seconds and see if we can worship the one who said, let there be lights who was there.
the one who was there
in the beginning
was made tangent
and if he made notes
what he said
the man who made me well
said I could do it
so you got you gotta get this attitude
right
like I hear my fear saying I can't
but the man who made me
well
the man who made me
If it's a conflict between the people who didn't make me and the man who made me,
well, is that what he said?
Made me.
Well, you heard about the woman at the well?
She's in John chapter four.
This is John chapter five.
Reflect is over, Holly.
This is the man at the well.
And by the way, I'm not talking.
about the well that he thought he needed to get to get well.
I'm saying, y'all sit down, I gotta teach now.
That you have been lying here long enough.
How long is long enough?
It depends on what you're talking about.
If you're talking about a sermon, you're probably like that.
You're probably good right now, Pastor.
You probably just go wrap it up, send us home right now.
About long enough.
How long is long enough?
When Jesus learned that he was lying there for a long time, and I wanted to use a familiar text this week, because even though everybody hasn't heard it, a lot of people have.
And last week we talked about a very obscure king that you may have never heard of, named Uzziah, and he was the one who rebuilt and restored, and he was the one who took Philistines down.
And he was the one.
And, you know, as many times as I've heard the story in John Chapter 5, I never knew why he was the one Jesus chose.
It mystified me because I don't even like the guy.
I don't even like him.
He didn't say, thank you.
I don't even like him.
And, you know, you don't have to like people for God to lift them.
You don't have to like me for God to lift me.
If I humble myself under his mighty hand, he'll lift me in due time and he'll give me everything I'm supposed to have and everything I'm supposed to be.
Just so you don't run around trying to win popularity contests with people.
and find out they don't have a prize to give.
Wouldn't it be bad to win a whole popularity contest and there was no prize?
When we read about the one that Jesus chose to heal that day,
and the Bible says that he was 38 years old and that the religious teacher said today,
you can't do that. The law forbids you.
It was not the law of Moses that was recorded that forbade the man.
So a lot of the things you accept as limitations come from man, not from God.
come from flesh, not from spirit.
And so it's a good thing to ask everyone once in a while,
is this limitation self-imposed?
Is it socially imposed?
Or is God, okay, is God saying to you
what he said to Moses in Deuteronomy 2, verse 2?
Let's go back there for a moment.
Because after they had wandered in the wilderness,
does anybody remember why the Israelites
ended up wandering in the wilderness?
for decades? I didn't hear an answer in that. Not they couldn't go in, they wouldn't go in.
Not they couldn't, they wouldn't. Moses sent a delegation of spies in to check out the land.
They came back and they were very focused on what intimidated them, so they did not receive
the promise. After their wilderness period had ended in all of that generation that had doubted
and not believed had died in the wilderness, Moses is recounting in Deuteronomy chapter 2,
3, he says, that the Lord said, you have made your way around this hill country.
Now, wait a minute.
Who said that?
Go back to verse 2.
Then the Lord said to me.
I want to give you a scripture memory verse for this week.
Deuteronomy 2-2.
Then the Lord said to me.
And I want that to be the thing that becomes your true north this week.
We live in the time of a lot of noise and not a lot of signal.
A lot of static and not a lot of songs.
So if you can get a Deuteronomy 2-2 frequency going this week, then the Lord said to me,
then the Lord said to me.
And this is what the Lord said to Moses, you have made your way around this hill country
long enough.
I hear God saying long enough.
Long enough.
Now turn north.
the wilderness of Kadesh Barnea where they made a bad committee decision to stay in what was
comfortable but miserable to them instead of progressing into what was uncertain, full of battles.
That decision was made in a southeastern part and God said to Moses, now turn north.
And I think that until what God speaks to me becomes my true north, I will always be
lost in my life. The law forbids you to carry your mad. You can't do that. Your anxiety is always
going to tell you what to do until God's word becomes your true north so that you realize
that he's greater than any storm of fear that you feel. Is your true north your feelings, or
is your true north your faith? We live in a time where people do not.
not know the difference between truth and belief. Belief is not necessarily truth. When you say the
phrase, that's my truth. You would be better served to say that's my belief. Because it might be
your belief, but it might just have been what you believe based on. Did you notice what the
Bible said about the man who was lying down on his mat? It said that he had been lying. Had been.
past tense.
His situation changed.
So can yours.
His perspective changed.
So can yours.
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
The old is gone.
The new has come.
And part of belonging to God and part of becoming what he has called me to be is realizing
that sometimes I have circled around something so long that it's
seems to me like my natural habitat. But the wilderness was not meant for you to live in. It was
meant for you to pass through. There come moments in your life that God will call you out of
wilderness thinking, out of wilderness living, out of isolated patterns. You had to do that for a
season. Let's praise God for what he gave you to survive in the wilderness. But then God will
speak to you and say, now turn north. Whose word is this today? God is saying, where I've had you
is where I've had you. Where I put you is where I put you. And thank God that you made it as far as you
did, as long as you did without what you had. But what the man said in John chapter 5, I have no one
to help me is no longer true. It had been true for 38 years.
For 38 years, it was all he could do is wait for somebody who never came to help him.
And that's all you can do with the law.
You fall, you get up.
You fall, you get up.
You fail.
You feel ashamed.
You try to make it through another day.
You cope, you hide it, you numb it, you do whatever you can to get through it.
That's all you could do.
Because I have no one to help me.
Moses can only take you so far.
The law will always have its limits.
And that is what the man in the text did not realize, is that while he was saying I have no
one and feeling like I am no one, standing right in front of him was the one who singled
him out, who picked him out, who of all the people, now you've got to get this, you've got to get this,
Of all the people that God could have put in that family, in that business, in that job,
in that role, in that season, in that church, in that ministry, in that seat, of all the people
that God could have put there, you were the one he put there.
Yeah.
Is my true north?
That I'm called and chosen by God, regardless of what I feel.
Turn north.
That's the direction of the promised land.
Because you've circled around this long enough.
You have convinced yourself that you are alone until your loneliness has become a lie.
Feeling of loneliness is real.
But sometimes, just like the man in John 5, you can't see what's right in front of you because of pain you carry inside of you.
And Jesus, when he learned it had been 38.
years. I think he took a survey. I do. I think he asked around how long you've been sick,
how long you've been there, how long? Seven years? Not long enough. How long? 10? Not long enough.
18? Not long enough. 25? Not long enough. 32? Not long enough. 37? Not quite long enough.
39? Too long. It had to be 38. Somebody say it had to be 38. It had to be 38. It had to be 38. It had to happen.
when it happened. It had to happen right where it happened. It had to happen through whom it happened.
Because if you read down to Deuteronomy chapter 2 verse number 13, Moses goes on. Somebody say,
now turn north. And the Lord said, now get up and cross the Zerid Valley, so we crossed
the valley. They're moving forward into the Promised Land now. They've been in the wilderness for so long.
They've been in the wilderness a long time.
They've been living off of manna and water from rocks for a long time.
They've been bitten by snakes for a long time.
They've had shoes that didn't wear out but never got replaced a long time.
It's been a long time.
How long? Verse 14.
38 years passed.
From the time we left, Cadesh, Barnia, until we crossed the Zarad Valley.
38 years passed.
Jesus walks up to the pool, and he says, I need somebody to use as an illustration of what I came to do.
Because my people are lost in a wilderness of religion, and my people are paralyzed under what the law is powerless to do.
And they keep trying and falling short and trying and falling short.
And they are slaves to think that they are supposed to rule over.
And they are servants to think that they are supposed to be masters over.
And so I need somebody I can use as a tool to show what I came to do.
How long?
38 years.
You're a perfect illustration because I'm about to show you what I can do.
to bring you out of a wilderness with one word.
Get up.
With one word.
Pick up your mat.
With one word, walk.
I came to declare when God gives you one word, you can walk in it for the rest of your life.
One word from God can get you up.
One word from God can make you whole.
One word from God can turn it around.
Now turn north.
The man is sitting there, lying there one moment, and walk in the next moment, and the only
difference was what he looked to.
As long as he was looking at what was around him, he stayed stuck in what he had.
But now turn north.
I lift my eyes to the hills.
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord.
Do you all know that scripture?
The maker of heaven.
heaven and earth. So God is saying, you've turned to everybody, you've turned to everything,
you've turned to drugs, you've turned to sex, you've turned to compulsive work ethic, you've
turned to success, you've turned to success, you've turned to buying stuff you don't need
to impress people you don't like who aren't paying attention anyway. You've turned to
everything else. Now turn north. You've turned to self-help and you couldn't help yourself.
If you could have helped yourself, you would have been in the pool by now. But I see you try
to get to the pool and you couldn't get to the pool. So I got good news. Summer is over, but the pool
is coming to you. The pool is open. You can come to this water and drink your wilderness
see. For no. 20 seconds. From regret in the spirit. I release you from the bondage of yesterday's
decisions. I released you from inferiority caused by the patterns of sin. I release you now.
Not going to be lost forever.
God gave me grace to get up.
Now turn north.
When they asked, God showed me, I'm telling you while I was praying, God showed me somebody,
you are going to walk in a completely different direction and manner of life because of this word.
Today, you know, something interesting happened when Jesus healed that man.
The religious leaders didn't like it, and the man didn't really even understand it.
Because the Bible says that when they asked him, verse 12, John Chapter 5,
who is this fellow who told you to pick it up and walk?
The man answered, I have no idea for Jesus.
had slipped away into the crowd. Sometimes God is trying to bring you back to your north and you don't even know it.
You don't even know it's him. God uses certain seasons in your life, even certain setbacks in your life,
and yes, certain blessings in your life so that you will know your north.
So you won't be like me with no sense of direction.
just going through your life.
And I'm grateful that Jesus didn't just let that man walk away.
Because it was one thing for the man to see Jesus,
but it was another thing for the man to look at verse 14,
to see why Jesus had seen him.
Because later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him,
See, you are well again.
I gave you a second chance.
I'm going to give you five seconds to praise God for every second chance he's given you in your life.
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See you are well again or something worse may happen to you.
I love that the passage didn't end when the man got up and walked.
I love that before Jesus let him go, he told him why he raised him to begin with.
He told him, you were lying in your excuses and now you are risen by my power.
Now that you know the truth, now that you know your north, I want you to head in the direction
of your future and never come back to your past.
Who's this for?
You can't go back.
You can't go back.
So I don't want you to hear a word from God that turns out.
to direction in your heart and then you just go right back to the same patterns of sin and isolation
that you came from that's why Jesus told him to take up your mat because I want you to make a statement
I won't be turn north
everybody gets discouraged man piano please everybody gets discouraged everybody gets discouraged
everybody has moments of believing lives I am
no one. I have no one. Even the great prophet Elijah one time, he had seen a great revival
and an outpouring of the demonstration of God's power. And because of the threat that he received
from a woman named Jezebel, he ran 40 days and 40 nights south to the mountain of God and hid in a cave.
and the word of the Lord came to him in a cape like the word of the Lord is coming to you today in your situation.
And he told Elijah in a whisper,
leave here and go back the way you came.
You've gone so far south that you have forgotten who you are and you've lost yourself.
But when the word of the Lord comes and says,
Now turn north. You turn. You turn.
And I want to say to somebody who feels like this word can't be for me because I don't deserve it.
God did not pick the person at the pool that day that deserved it the most to do it for.
You picked the person, I've got to give you this and I'll go.
He picked the person that he could use what they had been through to demonstrate.
what he could do. Can God use you? We all have a mat. We all have a mess. We all have a mistake.
But God can work through that too. I want to pray for you right now because God is saying now
turn north. He's saying to obey what he's speaking and you know you might have to do this
sometimes just many times a day because I think I'll know about you but my my soul can get southbound
real fast and pulled down to the level of feelings and preferences, offenses.
So I just want you to hear the voice of the Lord, like Moses did, now turn north.
One greater than Moses is here. His name is Jesus.
And every time you look to him, there's living water.
Every time you drink from him, you will be filled.
Now turn north.
You see it?
He is the higher power.
He is the one who gives permission.
He is the one who is present in this moment.
He is the one who was there.
Father, I pray over every stigma, every insecurity, over everybody who's in this room, kind
of wondering either, why am I the one going through this hardship or why am I the one chosen
for this pressure?
You know, we come from many different directions, but we all need the same thing.
Christ, I thank you for opening my eyes to the mystery of 38 years this week when I study.
I realized that what the man did at the pool when he got up is what Moses did in the wilderness
when they got up and crossed over the valley and faced forward into the promise.
We thank you for your exceeding great and precious promises toward those who believe.
This house today, I proclaim those promises over your children.
I thank you that we are citizens of the kingdom of light and not darkness.
Now we turn north.
I thank you that we are shielded from the fiery darts of the wicked one.
And when the enemy comes in like a flood, the spirit of the Lord will raise up a standard.
We turn north.
Our eyes are on you.
We don't know what to do, but our eyes are on you.
We will be worshippers in this battle.
We now turn north.
You take what the enemy meant.
for evil and you turn it for good. We now turn north. We don't look to the east or to the west
where our help comes from. Our help comes from the north. Our help comes from the Lord. Our help
comes from the maker of heaven and earth. And we give you praise and honor and glory.
Make a declaration to the places where we've been lying. We will not be back. We will not
revisit these things over and over again. We will not
Not there is therefore, now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, now turn north.
And as we clap our hands and as we celebrate your word, we expect a visitation of power at the pool of Bethesda this week.
Power and grace under the five cover colonnades this week.
Power and a demonstration of your authority.
You are God.
And we've got the grace to get up.
Thank you, Jesus.
Heads bowed, eyes close.
I want to lead somebody into a relationship with Jesus right now, nobody moving.
The Bible says that if you will confess with your mouth and believe with your heart that God
raised Jesus from the dead, you will be saved.
That sounds like turning north to me.
The word repent does not mean to feel bad about what you've done.
It means to turn and change your mind.
It means to come back to your father.
For somebody who's been going south today, and God is turning you in a new direction.
I want to remind you that the cross is the turning point of human history.
The resurrection was the proof that Jesus was God's son, and today will be the defining
moment of your new life in Christ.
With heads bowed and eyes closed all over this room, all of our campuses, watching online
all over the world. I'm going to lead you in a prayer. This prayer is not magical. It's a connection
point for you and God. And if you will mean this with your heart today, God will hear from heaven,
heal you of your sin, forgive you and redeem you for your wrongs, and give you a new beginning.
Heads bowed, eyes closed, all over the church. Repeat after me. 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.
On the count of three, if you prayed that, shoot your hand up.
One, two, three, all over the room.
Put it in the chat.
I receive Jesus.
I receive Jesus.
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We're celebrating right now.
Every turned around life.
Come on, celebrate every new beginning, every new future.
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