Elevation with Steven Furtick - Plot Twist
Episode Date: June 22, 2020Broken plans? Unmet expectations? Get ready for a plot twist.In this sermon, Pastor Steven Furtick turns to John 4 to show us that, when we think we know how our story will end, God moves beyond... what we could ask or imagine.He turned the ostracized woman at the well into a messenger to her people. He turned Joseph, the son sold into slavery, into the savior of countless lives. Out of Jacob’s mistakes, He produced the nation of Israel. He doesn’t meet our expectations; He exceeds them.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.
Today we're here together sharing in God's presence.
And I want you to go with me to John 4.
Of course, two weeks ago.
I preached a sermon about how I'm tired on the inside.
And then I took a week off.
I thought it was appropriate to preach.
I'm tired.
Our friend Robert Madhu preached such an excellent message last week, and I'm thankful for it.
But God told me that we should go back to the well for Father's Day.
And I thought, Lord, that's, and I don't mean to argue with you.
You are the Lord El Shaddai, the maker of heaven and earth.
But it's Father's Day.
John chapter 4 is about the woman at the well.
So this is Lord, maybe an appropriate text for us to visit another time.
But then he showed me that he's kind of smarter than me and he kind of wrote the Bible and
I just preach it.
And it's good to have my daughter, of course, Holly, but my daughter Abigail, it means father's
That's exactly, exactly what you are.
And I love you so much.
I love how you laugh at all my dad jokes up here preaching.
It just encourages me.
Because there's only, really, there's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine.
There's 11 people in the room.
And so if they start getting rowdy, just know that they're trying to overcompensate.
And you'll probably hear L.B.
Get loud in a minute.
Don't put any comments about he's too much, all right?
The world is too much right now.
So excuse us if we're too much trying to keep a little bit of joy and a little bit of faith.
So if you need to clear out a few chairs and do your thing, because this message today, wow,
this is really powerful what God showed me.
In John chapter 4 we see Jesus going through an unexpected place.
And the Bible says in verse 4, now he had to go through Samaria.
And last week we dealt with that extensively, or two weeks ago rather.
The last time I was preaching, I said that Samaria is a geographical term, but you could also
use wordplay and say that we all have some area.
For the Jews, they kind of divided themselves, and Samaria represented a place that they
didn't want to go through.
They would often double the time of their trip just so they wouldn't have to go
through Samaria because it represented division and resentment.
And not only was their ethnic tension in Samaria, but we are about to see Jesus break
a religious boundary and a gendery boundary.
So Jesus is a barrier breaker.
And the sooner we realize that the less disappointed we are going to be when he blesses
and uses people that we don't even like and people that don't look like us and
And so if you want two points to write down just to get the momentum flowing today, you don't
get to choose who God uses and you don't get to choose what he does.
And that is on full display in John 4 because he had to go through some area.
And so do you, and so do I.
We all have to go through some areas, some areas, the area of our life that we kind of want to keep
beneath the surface, that we kind of want to cover up, that we want to work around, walk around.
We develop all kinds of ways and coping mechanisms and excuses.
We don't really have real relationships, because to have real relationships, we would have to go through some area where we've been hurt before, where before we've been disappointed.
And so now to avoid being disappointed, we go around.
We work around.
We never really hope for anything.
Because if we don't really hope for anything, we can't be hurt by anything.
We all have some area that we want to avoid.
Jesus went straight through it.
But I told you that two weeks ago.
So I know you already mastered that class.
The next verses may reward further study, though.
In verse five, it says, so he came to a town in Samaria called Sychar,
Near the plot of ground Jacob had given to his son Joseph.
Jacob's well was there, and Jesus tired, Jesus exhausted, Jesus fully God, Jesus fully man,
Jesus, all authority, Jesus all empathy, Jesus, the word made flesh, Jesus who came through
over 40 generations just to be with us and to pay for our sin, sat down by the well.
It was about noon.
When a Samaritan woman, verse 7, came to draw water, Jesus said to her, will you give me a drink?
And now they say Jesus is the answer, but the answer just asked a question.
My God, this is getting rich.
And in the tension of this text, John parenthetically inserts, his disciples had gone into town to buy food.
That was the biggest thing on their mind was a meal.
But Jesus was looking for a harvest.
They were thinking about a meal, and Jesus was thinking about a harvest.
They were thinking about a burger, and Jesus was thinking about a breakthrough.
You know God has Ephesians 320 kinds of ways of exceeding your expectations and violating
them in the process, because nothing in this text was expected.
Even the woman was shocked.
In verse 9, she said to him, you are a Jew and I'm a Samaritan woman.
How can you ask me for a drink?
For Jews do not associate with Samaritans, and Jesus answered her.
If you knew the gift of God and who it is that ask you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.
Now please, skip with me all the way past the conversation, because it's a good one.
It's a good conversation.
This woman is not shy.
This woman does not accept easy answers and cliches and slogans and bumper stickers and quotes
on Pinterest.
She just keeps asking questions.
It's a deep well.
It's a deep well.
And I'm not talking about physically, although this well is 106 feet deep.
You know it is because it's still there.
You can still go to Jacob's well to this day.
And you can actually drink from Jacob's well to this day.
But it's a deep well in her heart.
It's a deep well.
In her belief, it's a deep well.
After Jesus kind of spent some time with this unlikely woman who was so ridiculed by society
that she had to sneak to the well during the hottest part of the day, but so valuable
to the Creator that he went out of his way to speak with her.
Something pretty interesting happens in verse 27.
This is what I want to preach about.
We were already preaching. Not at all. Just then, his disciples returned, and we're surprised
to find him talking with a woman. But no one asked, what do you want? Or why are you talking
with her? Then, you ready? Leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the
people, come see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be?
the Messiah, and they came out of the town and made their way toward him. Just then, verse 27,
the disciples returned, and we're surprised to find him talking with a woman. And I know it's
an Odd Father's Day text, but God told me to talk to you today on the topic, plot twist.
Plot twist. I am officially deeming 2020 the year of the plot twist.
This year was written by Stephen King and directed by Lucifer, the year of the plot twist.
And, you know, I was going to ask you because the disciples thought that they were just going to get lunch.
And they had no idea that Jesus was going to break cultural barriers and every taboo.
He was just going to step through it like ticker tape and not even care about the expectations of the religious elite and talk to a world.
woman as a Jewish man with a Samaritan, they just wanted to get some food.
Plot twist.
You know, just like we thought 2020, we were just going to do some crunches and lose 15 pounds.
You didn't know you were going to lose 15 weeks.
I didn't know I was going to be preaching in an empty room for, I don't mean that it's not
empty.
Y'all aren't nobody.
It's just emptier.
I didn't know.
Plot twist, though.
Plot twist.
That's why I wanted to come out and preach the sermon early.
Because, you know, following Jesus, you had to kind of like surprises to really follow Jesus.
Not to worship a religious tradition, but to follow Jesus, yeah, there's a difference.
Big difference.
Everybody put in the chat, big difference with extra eyes in the middle of big, big difference
between, you know, worshiping a tradition and pursuing truth.
And so Jesus is, he's constantly keeping his disciples guessing, you know.
God is constantly keeping us guessing, isn't he?
Do you like surprises?
You may have had a different answer if I had asked you six months ago.
Do you like surprises?
But now we're like, you know what?
No, I'm good.
I'm good on surprises until 2032.
I'm good on surprises, but you're going to be surprised about some things when you get to heaven.
One thing you're going to be surprised about maybe is who is your neighbor in heaven next door in the condominium.
And you might be surprised who has a bigger house than you in heaven.
You know, who God really used on earth will not always be whose name we knew.
And even on earth, Jesus was, he was full of surprises.
I like that the disciples were surprised because it lets me know that it's okay that sometimes
I get caught off guard.
I thought God was going to do this and then he does that.
I thought my life was going to look like this and then it looks like that.
I thought this person was always going to be my friend, but I didn't know they were going
to kind of stab me in the back and go take what I tried to give them and do something
else with it.
But that's okay because his disciples were surprised too.
And God is constantly keeping us guessing.
I almost wish I could read John chapter 4 again for the first time, because now I know how
it ends.
It would have been cool if I could have kind of wiped your memory.
Don't you wish you could see Shawshank Redemption again for the first time?
It would be amazing just to see Andy Dufrein crawl through the sewer, to hear Morgan
Freeman narrate the life of...
of Tim Robbins again, just for the first time. It's still good, but I kind of wish I could see it
because I didn't see that coming the first time. Have you ever been watching a movie and you just
thought you knew exactly where it was going to go? But then, you know, out of nowhere, I remember
the first time I saw a beautiful mind. Did you see that movie? And I remember the first time I saw it,
it messed with my mind. I did not see that coming. Have you ever been going through your
life, going through your day, just minding your own business, like the disciples trying to go
get a burger, and all of a sudden, God disrupts your expectation of how your day was supposed
to go, and sometimes God doesn't even let you know it's him doing it.
Now, every disruption is not recognized as divine, because the disciples had no idea
what he wanted.
They still thought he wanted Chick-fil-A.
closed on Sundays.
But they didn't know he was doing something much bigger than a number one.
He was doing something much bigger than a drive-through.
And don't you know that God has scripted a much bigger arc for your life than how you feel this week?
See, we never know it.
Any given day, any given day, we never know how any given day we wake up and we never expect.
It's never the things you expect that set your life in a different direction.
Have you noticed this?
It's never the things you expect when you came to that lunch and you sang me that song,
and then you never knew that we'd be writing songs for elevation worship.
You were just coming to the lunch.
You were just a new staff member.
It's just the little things, but you came to the lunch, and you were one of the first 12 in
there, and I said, who are you?
And I said, oh, do you do.
I see me a song, and you had a song, but you didn't know when you woke up that
this morning.
You never know.
See, that's why we have to continue to approach each day, like it is the day that the Lord
has made, because you never know.
You never know.
That woman didn't know she was about to meet her maker.
She didn't know that she was about to meet a man who could not only tell her everything
that she had done, but could show her what was within her that others did not see.
Plot Twist.
You came to get water?
But you're about to meet the well.
Plot twist.
Plot twist.
You accidentally clicked on this YouTube channel, but you're about to get a word from God.
You accidentally, I'm telling you, it never ceases to amaze me the way that God kind of sets things up.
And just about when you think, I mean, it's new.
It's the hottest part of the day.
There's nobody around.
Nobody's expecting it.
Jesus isn't supposed to even be talking to this woman as a rabbi.
And just when she expected it the least, she received the greatest revelation of her life.
Now, for me on Father's Day, my dad was crazy in a good way, in a bad way.
And my relationship with my dad was really, really great, and it was really complicated.
And when he was diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease,
and he realized that he would die, but we didn't have an exact time frame
for it. Some really bizarre events transpired in our house. And I don't like to talk about
all of it because it's not completely my story to share. But even within my mom's decision
to forgive him for some things that he did during that period, there was a little while.
And I was just reflecting on this for Father's Day because me and Graham were throwing
the baseball and you connect all of that. Like to, when I was 12 and my dad, my dad,
dad throwing to baseball, but then also I connected it to when I was 32, and we weren't even
on speaking terms. And how one father's day I hadn't spoken to him in months, and every
time we would speak, it would get into a shouting match. And I don't think I had the wisdom
to know how to relate to him through his pain. And he was being a jerk. I mean, I'll put
that on the record because he's in heaven now. He made it in, but he was being a jerk, and I was
probably a little immature as well, and it put us in a weird spot.
Do you remember where we were coming from?
Was it Florida?
And we were coming on Father's Day, and I asked you to drive, and I made the list.
And I said, I'm going to write a list of 32 things that I remember from my dad that are good,
and let's take it by his house.
And we stopped by, and I won't tell the full story now.
Many of you have heard me tell it before how I kind of shoved the list of him with a bad attitude.
Happy Father's Day, you know.
And it opened the door and really through my mom's grace and compassion and forgiveness, I was able to be a part of his life, like he was a part of mine as a boy in the very last days.
But what I wanted to tell you about, and I don't know who this is for, because I didn't want to preach a message just for fathers.
But on Father's Day, it got me thinking about the plot twists of our life and how important
it is that we be attuned to what the Holy Spirit is doing in us because we never know.
Because I was preaching in 2013 on a series called The Expectation Gap.
I shall probably pull that one back out, because that's where we're living right now,
the gap between what you expect and what you experience.
And listen to this, Lucius.
I don't know if you've heard this story or not before, but it's the craziest story maybe
that I've ever experienced because I preached the 930 at elevation blakeney, and I usually
preach the 1130, and we were about to go on our family vacation for June.
And something told me to just, instead of preaching the 1130, to run the sermon back.
And, you know, I don't go with every idea that I had and just call it the Holy Spirit.
I'd be in prison if I did that.
Because sometimes I think some really crazy thoughts, and some days I'd never get out of bed
if I just went with what I felt.
So I'm not one of those guys.
But I just felt it.
It was like, you need to just play the thing back.
And I thought, you know, again, I'm arguing with God.
You know, like, you're not supposed to go through Samaria, Jesus.
We don't do that.
I'm like, well, God, I'm going on a vacation for a few weeks.
I'm about to get a break.
I don't need a break at 11.30. So I'll just preach that, and then I'll get a break. But something
told me to leave. As I was leaving, something told me to stop by and see my dad and my mom.
And when I walked in, my dad was so surprised. In fact, he was just completely confused
because his disease had progressed to the point where he had very little movement, and my mom was kind of doing everything for him.
and hospice was involved.
His mind was still very sharp.
But he had his iPad out, and he was watching, he was about to watch the 1130 service of
Elevation Church.
Sorry, worship experience, we call it.
And just as on the iPad, I was coming on stage, I was walking in his house.
Anyway, you know, he couldn't move his head around too much, but he looked back at the iPad
and looked at me and looked at the iPad.
He said, how are you, what, you're here, you're there, but you're here.
How are you? Who's preaching if you're there?
I said, Dad, I said, I decided, I just decided to come over and see you.
And they're going to run back to 930.
And I'm going to watch myself preach with you.
Because one of the things that he had asked me for when we were not speaking to one another,
just before we stopped speaking to one another, he had asked me if I could show him how much he meant to me.
by canceling something that was important to show him that he was more important.
And I thought, well, that's childish. Of course I care for you.
I mean, look at all I try to do for you, and I'm a good son and this and that.
I'm a good, good son. That's who I am. He went having it.
And when I walked in, I realized this is that moment for me to be with him.
And I sat on the edge of the bed, and he watched the sermon.
And it's really awkward watching yourself preach. It's painful.
I don't like to do it, but I did it.
When I finished and walked off the stage, I promise you I'm going to go back to John 4 in a minute.
But when I walked off the stage, my dad said, Preacher Man gone, out the back door.
Time for HuBaca.
Because Larry HuBakka would come out and do the clothes.
I'd go this way and Larry HuBakka would go that way.
And I hug them and I said, I love you, I'll see you when we get back from vacation.
My mom called me at 1 a.m. and said, your dad only has hours to live. He's not speaking. You need to get here quick.
And we got there in the middle of the night, and we sang his favorite hymns. And then I ran out of hymns, and I started singing CCR.
and I ran out of classic rock songs and we sang and we sat with him and we sat with him.
And I was with him when he breathed his last breath.
But I told you that because you never know.
That's why I told you that.
Because you never know.
You must go through some area.
And this woman who's just coming to.
to get water, finds out that while she's trying to fill her jar, God is trying to fill
her. And she becomes the first evangelist to the Samaritans in the time of the ministry of
Jesus. Plot twist. But that's not really what I wanted to preach to you about today. What really
got my attention for Father's Day was in verse 5. Because verse 5,
Five says, so he came to a town in Samaria called Sychar, near the plot, near the plot
of ground Jacob had given to his son, Joseph.
Near the plot, near the...
See, when I read that verse, I realized this is generational.
I mean, of all the sermons that I have heard preached about this one, this one.
woman who had five husbands and she's living with the six and she's loose and she's thirsty.
I realized that this did not start with her. I realized that the conflict between the Samaritans
and the Jews did not start in John chapter four. And even the phrase it said on the plot
of ground. And why would John, who only had so many chapters to tell, only 21 chapters to tell us
who Jesus was, his glory, full of grace and truth. He only has so much room, and he stops to tell us
that it happened. I mean, I know about the woman, I know about her past, I know about her history,
I know that Jesus taught her that they that worship, the Father must worship in spirit and truth,
and I know it's not about whether you worship on this mountain or that mountain. I've read all
of that, but I never took the time to realize that it was near the plot of ground that Jacob
had given his son Joseph.
Now do you see why I called you together early?
Because it took me all the way back to remember that he called a man named Abram out of
Ur of the Chaldeans.
Abram was too old to have children.
Plot twist, you're about to have a baby.
His wife's womb was as good as dead.
Plot twist, God can bring forth a fruitful
situation from a barren wound.
And then there's the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
It wasn't even supposed to be the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
It was supposed to be the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Esau.
But plot twist, just about the time you think you know what God is going to do.
I love the story, because Jacob got blessed out of order.
And some of you are in a season of your life where you have told yourself that the story
is never going to be any different.
You are like this woman who came out to the well in the heat of the day to avoid the attention
and the accusations and the condemnation of other people.
And they have made up their mind about you, and they have limited you, and they have put
you in a box, and they've said, oh, you're just this or you're just that.
But the barrier-breaking God who stepped through 41 generations.
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Not Esau.
Esau was supposed to get the blessing.
But God has a way of putting his right hand instead of his left hand.
The right hand is the hand of blessing.
The right hand is the hand of authority.
It's called a plot twist.
Are you all ready for me?
Did you get your starbub?
get your Starbucks, Vinti Grande, Extra Carmel, Frappuccino. I hope you're ready for me.
Because it said, this happened, this amazing event where this woman that nobody expected to be used.
Oh, they used her. They used her. They used her.
But God says, I see people use in you. But they don't know what's in you. And I'm going to
bless you in this season, even though you have told yourself this is all it can ever be.
I mean, do you know how powerful that is, that this is the plot of ground that Jacob gave Joseph?
It wasn't even supposed to be Jacob that the nation of Israel came through.
Plot twist.
You didn't even get a high school degree.
Plot twist.
God doesn't need you to be educated, just available, just open, just humble, just a disciple, just committed.
Plot twist. Put it in the chat right now. He's the God of the plot twist. And I'm going to tell you how I know that he is. Not only does God bless the wrong people from an earthly perspective, like a woman at a well or like a trickster named Jacob. Not only does he bring forth nations from people whose names carry baggage. Or in the case of the woman at the well, people whose names we don't even know.
You ever thought about that?
That wasn't on her birth certificate, woman at the well.
But God said, I'm going to take characters that other people think are just props, and I am going
to use them for a purpose that nobody can understand.
You better get excited about this word because God is using people in this season that we walk
past.
Now, I don't know if you want to hear this message or not, because we get pretty settled into
our story, don't we? And we get pretty settled into our situation and our system. And we just want
a burger. And we just want to drink. And we just want to survive it. And here we are in a year
where most of us just want to go back to how it was and how it is is not how it's supposed to be.
And yet, Jacob gave Joseph this plot of ground in Sychar near Samaria. Let me stop here for a minute. This is the area of
that everyone else avoided. It is the area that Jesus intended to go through.
Jacob was the second born. Esau was the firstborn. God blessed the second before the first.
And the last shall be first and the first shall be last. You killed him by hanging him on a cross, but God
raised him from the dead.
Plot twist.
That's all the gospel is.
Let the weak say,
I am strong.
Plot twist.
I love it.
It may be helpful for me to remind you at this point
that the reason I look like I'm about to bust out of this suit
with excitement, not with fat cells,
not with cellulite, with excitement and enthusiasm.
The reason I'm about to come unglued off this stage is because for 22 years, Jacob thought
Joseph was dead.
So do you realize that the miracle happened through somebody that was as good as dead?
For 22 years, I mean, you've got to get in this mindset, not for 22 hours, not for 22 days,
not for 22 weeks, not for 22 months.
For 22 years, Jacob thought, I've lost Joseph.
And Joseph was his favorite.
Oh, yeah, every parent has their favorite.
It might change from moment to moment, but you have a favorite.
You have a favorite.
My favorite is whichever one I'm talking to at that moment telling them that they're my favorite.
But Joseph had a coat.
Joseph was the favorite.
Joseph was betrayed by his brothers and left for dead.
And when they went back and told Jacob that Joseph was dead, who was the first child of Rachel
who he really loved, Joseph is gone, meant to Jacob, I may as well die too.
He said, you will bring my gray head down to the grave.
So now do you understand that?
The plot twist in John chapter four wasn't just about a woman who came for a drink.
It's about a God who takes things that you thought were dead and things that you thought
were over and things that you thought didn't matter and things that you thought people betrayed
you and people forgot about you and people left you and people ignored you and people abandoned you,
they betrayed Joseph. And so when it said that it was Jacob's well and that it was the well,
the plot of ground that Jacob gave his son Joseph after 22 years. Can we visit the scene for
moment. It's in Genesis 48. It's really beautiful, man. Because you've got to think, like,
God sent Joseph to Egypt, and on one hand, his brothers betrayed him, and they sold him. But on the
other hand, Joseph saw, after 13 years of what seemed to be like a setback. And the reason
I'm preaching it is because I think a lot of people are feeling like life is just one giant
setback right now. And things have stalled out for you and it's not moving forward and it's
not happening and the plans that you made all got canceled and all got interrupted. God said
to tell you that he's the God of a plot twist. That just about the time you are ready
to turn the movie off, don't turn it off. Just about the time that you are ready to stop believing
in God. Don't stop believing in God yet. Just about the time you're ready to say, I will never
see, Joseph again. Because see, it was a famine that hit Canaan that made Jacob's sons go and
find Joseph. Do you remember this? And when they went and saw Joseph, they didn't even know it was
him at first. But then eventually Joseph revealed himself to his brothers and said, it's me.
It's me, the one that you left for dead. I'm the one that God is going to be.
to use to provide for you. Plot twist. You remember his most famous verse in Genesis 50-20?
You meant it for evil. God meant it for good. What does that mean? That means he's the God of a plot
twist. That means he takes what the enemy meant for evil and uses it for good in your life,
In your bloodline, in your generation, in our church, in our families, in our nation, in our world on this continent.
God is a generational God.
And he goes through Samaria, and he takes us through some areas.
And he does some things in our lives in disappointed places.
And when Jacob was getting ready to die, he called Joseph to his bedside.
It's a really beautiful scene.
for Father's Day, okay? Genesis chapter 48. He said, Joseph, come in the room. I want to give
a blessing to my grandchildren. Now, Genesis 48, 11 is the one I want to focus your heart on for a moment.
Israel said to Joseph, you're like, wait a minute, I thought you were talking about Jacob.
I am. The one named Jacob was also called Israel.
Jacob means heel grabber, plot twist. Israel means prince with God.
I'm telling you, man.
Jesus looked at that woman and he didn't see a whore.
He saw a worshipper.
He looked at Jacob and he didn't see a heel grabber.
He saw a prince.
I love him for that.
I love him for all the times that he could have just given him.
up on me. I love him for all the ways, you know. I'm screwing up things left and right as a pastor,
as a parent, as a husband. I know I get it. So wrong. But go ahead and clap your hands and
praise hand emoji. If you know you serve the God of the plot twist, if you know that he knows
your real name, your real righteousness is in Christ. Wow. So Israel also called Jacob,
said to Joseph, the one he never thought he'd see again, the dream that he thought had died,
the thing that he thought was over. What is your Joseph? What is the thing that you have given up on
in your life and you've said the story is over and this is the way it's going to be and I'm just
always going to struggle with this and I'm always going to deal with this, I'm never going to get over
this and I'm never going to get victory? And I'm going to sing the words to the song,
but I don't really mean them or believe him anymore because I'm just going through the motions
and I'm just going through the... What is your Joseph? Now watch this. Israel said to
Joseph, I never expected to see your face again, and now God has allowed me to see your children, too.
He's the God of the plot twist. Not only did he let him see Joseph, but he used everything
that Joseph had been through to save the whole family, because he's the God of the...
Not only did he minister to the woman, he sent the woman to go get the whole town.
Plot Twist. He skipped a meal, but he reaped the harvest. God is the God of the plot twist.
Now, who is this for? If this is for you, just tell me right now, say, this is for me, this is for me, this is bread from heaven for me.
God said to tell you that there's a plot twist happening in your life right now.
He said to tell you that the things about you that you don't like, he's going to leverage them for greater grace to be released in your life.
And I speak by the Spirit of the Lord into your life.
He is turning things around right now.
And you will see Joseph again.
And you will see provision again.
and you will have joy again, and you will dance again, and you will shout again, and you will go to the house of God again, and you will rise again, and you will breathe again, and you will sing again.
I'd never see you again.
Israel said to Joseph, it was the plot of ground that Jacob gave to Joseph.
Never thought it would happen, but it did.
God said, get ready for unexpected blessings in unlike.
places through weakness. He is strong in your crushing. Oil comes for it. I know this is from God because he gave it to me so heavy. I had to preach it early. I didn't want to forget how I felt when I read. Jacob said to Joseph, I never expected to even see you again. And now I get to see your children too. God said, get ready for exceeding abundantly above all that you ever asked or imagine.
And y'all, just in case you're new here, I'm not necessarily talking about cars or raises or bonuses.
God is much bigger than any of that.
I'm talking about how God is renovating your heart in this season.
It's a plot twist.
God is setting me free from being so selfish.
It's a plot twist.
I thought it was about me.
But Joseph was still alive.
Joseph is still alive.
Yes.
Crazy thing Jacob said. I didn't think I'd ever see you again.
But bring me my grandchildren, Manasseh and Ephraim.
Bring me those boys and bring them over here so I can bless them.
Bring them here so I can bless them.
You know that's what God likes to do, right?
Come here so I can bless you.
Come here so I can bless you.
That woman at the well.
Come here so I can bless you.
He asked her for a drink, but he really just wanted to give her one.
Come here so I can bless you.
If you knew who you were talking to, you would ask me, and I would give you the water that never runs dry, and it would become within you a source, a spring of living water.
And then Joseph removed them from Israel's knees, bowed down with his face to the ground, and Joseph took both of them.
Ephraim on his right hand toward Israel's left hand and Manasseh on his left toward Israel's
right hand and brought them close to him.
All of this I saw when I saw it happened on the plot of ground that Jacob gave his son Joseph.
And I thought about on Father's Day and every day, what am I giving to my children?
What am I giving to the others in my life?
I wonder what you're carrying.
I wonder what the enemy is trying to convince you to give up on because what you carry is so significant.
I wonder.
I wonder what's in your well.
I wonder what wells you're digging in your life right now through your worship, through your
praise, through your prayers, through your studies, through your commitment, through your openness,
through the change that God is doing in your life.
Now watch this.
He said, bring them here.
I want to bless them.
Joseph lined them up so that the oldest would get the right hand, Manasseh, the younger would
get the left hand.
They're both going to get blessed, but the oldest gets the bigger blessing.
And watch what Israel does.
Verse 14, but Israel, but Israel, but God, but Israel.
Israel, but God reached out his right hand and put his right hand on Ephraim's head.
Though he was the younger, though he didn't deserve it, though he wasn't supposed to be
blessed first, though he wasn't expecting it, though it didn't make any sense, though it
defied logic and customs and traditions, he had to go through Samaria. He had to keep you alive.
You had to survive. You had to make it. You had to rise up. And he put his right hand on
Ephraim's head. And he put his left hand on Manasse's head, even though Manessa was the firstborn.
And then he blessed Joseph and said, may the God before whom might
fathers, Abraham and Isaac. Somebody shout, it's generational. It's generational. It's generational. There's a bigger
picture. I will not die here. I will not quit here. I will not become arrogant or discouraged or dismayed.
I will not stop here. I've got to go through Samaria. Because the God of Abraham and Isaac, the God who has
been my shepherd all my life to this day, the angel who has delivered me from all harm, may he bless these boys.
You want your Father's Day message?
Here's your Father's Day message.
Get ready for a plot twist.
You didn't have a dad.
You're going to be an amazing dad.
Get ready for a plot twist.
You've got a hurt in your heart that feels unheeled.
God's going to turn you into a healer.
Get ready for a plot twist.
You got some reasons why you don't feel like a very good person.
Get ready for a plot twist.
God loves Jacob.
God loves Jacob.
God loves Jacob.
Jesus loved that woman. God loves people just like you. And I know he's the God of the plot twist
because his hands looked like this. Because his hands look like this.
And when Joseph, verse 17, saw his father placing his right hand on Ephraim's head, he was displeased. I don't like this.
You're not supposed to be doing this, God. I'm supposed to be still having.
my job. I'm supposed to steal God. This is not. But look what his father said. Verse 19.
I know my son. I know. He too will become a people. He too will become great. God's going to use it all.
God's going to use it all. Nevertheless, his younger brother will be greater than he.
And his descendants will become a group of nations. And he blessed them that day.
And he blessed him that day.
I pray that today would be a day of unexpected blessing in your soul.
Because you never know, man.
Never know.
Some of y'all are breaking curses, and you don't even know it.
You never know.
You can't die, Joseph.
You can't die.
There's supposed to be a well with your name on it for a future generation.
Yeah, I want to quit sometimes, but I can't.
Yeah, I want to quit sometimes, but I can't.
Yeah, sometimes I hide under the covers, but I've got to get out at some point.
Because this is bigger than me.
This is bigger than me.
It's bigger than a burger.
Joseph was betrayed, abandoned.
He said, you intended it for evil God.
How did he know about the cross so much?
Thousands of years before it happened.
How did Jacob know Romans 828 all things work together for the good when it hadn't even been written yet?
He knew that God is the God of a plot twist and Jacob looked at Joseph and said in your name,
will Israel pronounce this blessing? May God make you like Ephraim and Manasseh.
And he put Ephraim ahead of Manassah.
And then Israel said to Joseph, I'm about to die.
But God will be with you.
I'm speaking to somebody. Tears are running down your face because that's God saying that to you.
It's not a preacher saying that to you. A preacher can't say that to you. I'm not with you. God said, I will be with you.
And take you back to the land of your fathers. And to you, I give one more ridge of land than to your brothers.
The one who almost died got blessed double.
This happened in Sychar near Samaria on the plot of ground that Jacob.
I want to pray for you today. What I want to pray about is the fact that
when Jacob spoke that blessing over Joseph, they weren't in Canaan, they were in Egypt.
He was telling him about a land that he wasn't living in yet.
And when we get up here and when we preach and when we say God takes what
the enemy means for evil and turns it for good, you know, that's really hard to receive
when you look all around you and everything that you see is saying otherwise.
But God said, I'm going to bless you.
I'm going to bless you better than anybody else can curse you.
I'm going to bless you when I make up my mind to bless you, when I make up my mind to use
you, I will go through Samaria and send all the disciples to McDonald's just to
to meet with you, to show you what is within you.
They call you Jacob.
I call you.
It's on the plot of ground that Jacob gave to Joseph.
God, I thank you that there is an anointing on this word today to break generational bondage
off of mindsets.
I thank you that today new wells are being dug in this moment.
this moment, not three months from now when the country is in better shape or not at some
point in the future when we know what's going to happen with our career or our industry.
Right now, I am blessed.
Right now the hand of the Lord is on me.
The younger before the older.
You are doing it in your time.
It's going to be beautiful in your time, God.
I thank you right now that from Sweden to Zimbabwe right down to York County, South Carolina.
Your people are blessed, not just the fathers, but the sons and the daughters and the mothers
sing, O'Baron Woman.
I thank you that a well is springing up in the desert.
And I bless your name today because your people are blessed.
And when you bless us, and when you speak it, it is a step heaven.
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done.
How will it be blessed it be God.
On the plot of ground that Jacob gave his son, Joseph, that woman discovered living water.
Today I pray over every household.
Oh God, cover them.
Oh God bless them indeed.
Oh God, enlarge their hearts.
Some things don't make any sense.
Some things in our lives seem so hopelessly, hopelessly, ridiculously painful.
I speak purpose over your people today, God.
You sent me here with this water.
You sent me here with this word.
You are the water.
You are the word.
I got to tell you one more thing.
I was going to leave, but I got to tell you this.
She came to get water, but she left her job.
She left her jar. Plot twist. She was already carrying what she came for. I'm trying to say,
you've already got it. You've already got it. You've already got it. You already are enough.
You already are enough. You already are. I don't care what they said. I don't care what the devil's been
telling you. You already got it. So, Lord, confirm your word today with signs and miracles
and wonders, we thank you that your cross and your blood speaks a better word. In Jesus' name,
come on and give God the greatest shout of praise and say, I receive it. I receive the living
water. Sing it a few more times.
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