Elevation with Steven Furtick - Something Good Is Coming From This!
Episode Date: December 13, 2021God can use what you’re walking through. In “Something Good Is Coming From This!” we’re reminded that, no matter what we’re facing, God can use it for good.See omnystudio.com/listener for pr...ivacy information.
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All right, we're going to get into the message very soon, but first, an important message for you.
This is our 2021 year-end offering.
I love this time of year.
An amazing time of year because every year we end with appreciation for what God is done,
expectation for what he's going to do.
This has been a tradition.
Like right now, they're going to put up a few graphics of all the offerings we've had
through the years. I can't even remember them all, game changer, waymaker.
Surround. Beyond life. But this year, you don't even know the word that God gave me.
I don't. This is not staged. You always like to reveal it to me in front of me. This is not scripted.
And we're doing our own camera work. So I apologize if the angle is off. But this year, the Lord led me to the word, better. Everybody say better.
Better. I love it. Put it in the chat. And we don't mean better than another person or we don't necessarily.
mean that, you know, we're never content.
And what we mean by that is, Haggai 2.9 says that the glory of this present house, what God is doing, will be greater than the glory of the former house.
We believe God is always doing something greater.
We just have to see it.
So I want to thank you in advance for your gifts.
Those of you who already support this ministry, you're the reason.
You're the reason we get to preach the gospel.
You're the reason the thousands of testimonies that we hear in this ministry.
are made possible.
And for those of you who are beginning to give,
either through a one-time year-end donation
to help us with our expansion,
or the best way really through recurring giving,
through putting God first with the tide,
or maybe an above and beyond offering
to say thank you to him and believe him.
For better things in faith, we want to say thank you.
And we're standing with you right now
as we begin this season of giving called Better,
now through the end of the year.
Yeah, thank you so much.
Every time you give, it helps us to support
us to spread the gospel to the world and beyond.
And we are so thankful for your partnership with us in the gospel.
It's going to be an amazing holiday season.
And I can't wait to hear more about better.
It's going to be better, better than you ask or imagine.
Ephesians 320, we're believing God for you.
Now let's go.
Go to Matthew chapter 2.
I didn't get to this part last week, but we're going to pick up at verse, well, let's review
a little bit of what I did get to.
We don't stand the whole time.
Just stay standing though while we read the scripture.
It will help you stay awake and it will honor God.
So you kill two birds with one stone.
The scripture in Matthew chapter two, you remember the astrologers, we call him wise men,
but they were considered pagans by the religious people, came to worship this new king.
And so they come and they bring him gifts, gold frankincense, and you know, you know the
part of Christmas story. But you know, it's possible you can have a sentimental feeling about
Christmas and completely miss the significance. I've been falling in love with the Christmas
story all over again this season. Because really it's about faith. It's about faith. And so it's so much
more than just Jesus came so you don't have to go to hell. It's so much more than that.
It's so much more than scented candles.
It's so much more than that.
If they sold scented candles that smelled like really what the first Christmas smelled
like with placenta scent and barnyard scent and all that, I'm just trying to tell
you the significance of Christmas is often missed by our need to.
You just caught it?
Zeke, that was like 15 seconds late, man.
Wake up.
But listen, it's complete chaos, Mary and Joseph, the astrologers who aren't even religious
people, the ones that are bringing the gifts. This is a crazy story. But let's pick up right here.
It says, when they, verse 13, Matthew chapter 2, verse 13, when they had gone, the magi,
an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said this, get up, take the child
and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to
search for the child to kill him.
So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night, and left for Egypt, where
he stayed until the death of Herod.
And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet, out of Egypt.
I called my son.
Let's go now to verse 19.
This is the part I didn't get to last week.
After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, get
up, take the child and his mother, and go to the land of Israel. For those who were trying
to take the child's life are dead. So he got up, took the child and his mother, and went
to the land of Israel. But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of
his father, Herod, he was afraid to go there. Having been warned in a dream, he would
drew to the district of Galilee. And he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled
what was said through the prophets that he would be called a Nazarene. Here's the prophetic declaration
today. The Lord said to tell you, I don't know who you are, but God said you needed to hear this.
Something good is coming from this.
All right?
You all ready?
Something good is coming from this.
I'm not saying it to be cute.
I'm not saying it to be positive.
I'm not saying it to be optimistic.
I'm not saying it to hype the crowd.
But if you believe this, I need you to shout it.
Say something good.
is coming from this is coming.
Y'all be seated.
Let's talk about what that means.
Something good is coming from this.
If anything, the Christmas story completely flips the script on what we think is and isn't significant.
If you read the Christmas story and only see objects,
you have missed the intention of Christmas. If you see the Christmas story and only think of
angels' wings, you have missed the message of Christmas. If you read the Christmas story and only
think about what it was like to be Joseph, you've missed the message of Christmas because the message
is meant to go much deeper than history. It is meant to give you significance for the areas
in your life that may not seem significant. I don't really know what significant is when you're in it.
It's true? I read this passage at least, I've been a pastor 16 years, at least 16 times
every Christmas, and paid attention to everything in the passage except where stuff happened.
It was only in preaching last week that I noticed this.
this parallelism in the passage. I'm going to show it to you real quick. Just let me teach for a minute.
And now I'm going to declare over your life what God said. Something good is coming from this.
But first let me teach you. It said in verse one of Matthew, chapter 2, verse one, and I bet you knew this already.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But then it said, if you go all the way to verse 15, out of Egypt,
I called my son.
And then if you go even further than that, yeah, go all the way and further that,
all the way to verse 23, that one says he was called a Nazarene.
Now, I highlighted all of those for you because I know you've got a lot on your mind
and I know you've still got a big list of things that you have to do over the next couple of weeks.
But I don't want you to miss this, that you can read the Bible.
I mean, just all your life hear about the Christmas story and missed the significance of...
Now, you probably know what happened Jesus was born.
You even know what happened after that.
He died.
Even know what happened after that.
He didn't stay dead very long.
You can know all of that and completely missed the significance of born in Bethlehem,
out of Egypt, and called in Nazarene.
And maybe the reason I skipped all of this so long in reading the story,
story is, I, this confession, have no sense of direction whatsoever.
I turn on my GPS to get to my mom's house for dinner on Wednesday night, and she lives
in Charlotte.
And just in case, just in case, I could do it without it, but it just comforts me to have
the GPS.
And I remember a time before Christ when there was no GPS.
I remember the first time that Holly and I got in a big fight in our marriage was her navigating
to me over the phone.
It was in that dark period right between when you.
you had a phone in your car, but you didn't have GPS in your car.
And that was a very dark time.
It was like the Advent season for us as we were waiting for the deliver.
And then she bought me a Tom Tom for Christmas.
Now, a Tom Tom.
We don't have time for all this historical background.
The TomTom was a GPS system, but the maps had to be manually loaded.
So there were occasions where the map would not update and you were driving according to an old map.
I don't even have time to preach about that because that is some of y'all right now going off of an old map of who you used to be before Christ and still acting like you.
Anyway, let's see. Let's see. Last Christmas, this is what I was going to say. Last Christmas, we have a, Holly and I have a little tradition. We do Christmas with the kids and then we go have Christmas for ourselves. We usually like to go to Charleston. It's close enough where I'm.
I'm from, I feel the low country vibes and get some fried shrimp at Hyman's.
I don't order fried shrimp.
I just eat half of hers and order grilled shrimp.
Makes me feel like I ordered healthy.
We spent a few days in Charleston last year.
We're driving home.
I set the GPS.
I know I should know my way back to Charlotte from Charleston by now, just to be sure I set
my GPS.
But it has a thing on it that if you don't, I don't even know how the
happened, it was an accident, but we told it to avoid all major highways.
And I'm so enjoying talking to my bride about deep spiritual things and contemplating the mysteries
of God or whatever, that I don't even notice we are doing this whole trip on back roads.
And it's about 20, 30 minutes in, and I'm like, when are we getting on I-26?
And we figured out we had set it to no back roads.
Instead of following the fact that I grew up near Charleston and I live in Charlotte for over 15 years and I should know my way, I'm following, blindly following this God called GPS.
And I'm on these back roads now.
I'm glad it happened.
Because while we were driving on those back roads, and I just remembered this.
I don't know if you remember this, is when I turned to Holly and said,
You know what I'd like to write a song about?
Because we're driving through the country, all these little towns.
little churches. And it was a thought that it had come to me, but I didn't think to say it
until this moment. We're driving through these back roads. And I looked at her and said, I've been
thinking, I kind of want to write a song called Old Church Basement. What do you think about that?
She said, I think that would be awesome. She said, you mean like describing? Yeah, I said,
yeah, like going back to the roots of worship. Like, I don't know how the song would go yet.
I'm going to get Chris to help me and Brandon to have.
help me and I'm going to have to figure out how to write it, but it's going to say something like
the lights and stages. They're all great, but I remember when we used to praise God in the old
church basement. That's why I told her I was going to, I said, I have an idea. And she said,
I love it. She said, I can smell it. Because before we pastored a global epham,
We traveled around on a little ministry team all over little towns like we were driving through in South Carolina.
So while we were driving, we talked about all the things in the old church basement, folding metal chairs, watered-down punch, stale zebra cookies, and things like this.
A few weeks later, the idea would become a song.
the song would become the title of an album that we recorded with our friends from Maverick City music.
In this room where I'm preaching today, which at the time was empty,
because we were still in the stages of the pandemic when we couldn't have people in the church regularly.
And back in that corner of the room, we recorded an entire album that just a few weeks ago was nominated for a Grammy.
But when I was on the back roads talking to Holly about a song I hadn't written yet, not even knowing who would help me write it or what we would use it for.
I was not thinking about a Grammy.
I was not thinking about an album.
I wasn't really thinking about a song.
At first, I was just thinking, how could you be so stupid to follow a GPS down these back roads?
But it serves as a lesson, and I'm kind of glad that it malfunctioned or whatever she did to it while I wasn't looking to make it go down the backroads.
I'm kind of glad, because it taught me there are blessings on the back roads.
There are blessings on the back roads.
There are blessings in Bethlehem that you don't get in Jerusalem.
There are blessings in obscurity that you don't get in popularity.
There are blessings in the old church basement.
There are blessings in empty rooms.
There are blessings in seasons of uncertainty.
There are blessings in times of your life that you're characterized by darkness.
You don't always get into bright lights.
Backroads blessings.
They come all the way to Jerusalem following a star.
They have traveled for months.
These wise men, and they get there just to be told, you're five miles from Bethlehem.
You've got to take the backroads.
You've been on the backroads this year, hadn't you?
The backroads where you don't know any of the good restaurants,
the backroads where all of your cliches don't work and all of your conventional wisdom,
has been proven to be subject to the sovereignty of God.
The backroads.
My mom loves this message because she only drives the back roads.
This is her favorite sermon that I've ever preached before in my life. Merry Christmas.
Bethlehem was not only on the back roads, but it wasn't big enough to contain the Savior of the world.
But listen to me, bigger isn't always better.
When I got up and announced, we're offering this year called Better.
A lot of us immediately thought bigger, more followers, more infant, no, no.
I didn't say bigger.
I purposely didn't say bigger because God didn't tell me to call the offering bigger.
That's what got the Israelites in trouble when they were building the temple again in Haggai.
They thought because it wasn't bigger, it couldn't be better.
And so then when you go through a downsize in any area of your life, you give credit to the devil for that.
Because you think that Jesus should be in Jerusalem, where the temple is, where the chief priests
are, where the center of religious life is happening.
I mean, that would be the obvious place to go, but they said to the Magi, you got to go
five more miles.
Some preacher watching this.
Preach a whole sermon called five more miles.
I want you to do it.
Because sometimes we get so close to the place, but because we won't go from the place that
we thought was the place. This is what I'm learning. This is what I'm learning, okay? You have to have
flexible expectations in order to have strong faith. If you don't have flexible expectations,
your faith will break. The first time that you carry a load that you weren't expecting to carry,
I mean, think about how flexible Mary had to be to give birth in Bethlehem. She didn't
go to Bethlehem because there was a good birthing center in Bethlehem with essential oils
in Bethlehem and Adula in Bethlehem? She wasn't going to Bethlehem because she had heard
about the spas in Bethlehem. She was going to Bethlehem because they had to go because Caesar
Augustus, who ruled the Roman Empire, had called for a census so they could have higher taxes and more
military support. That's why they went to Bethlehem. And yet, even the decree of Caesar
was subject to the sovereignty of God.
Because it really wasn't Caesar's decree
that they'd be registered in the census
that brought them to Bethlehem.
It was the sovereignty of God
because that's where the Savior had to be born.
When you understand this,
you can trust a little bit better
that God is working all things together in your life
for the good of those who love him
and are called according to his purpose.
So subtraction is not always bad.
We chose our word for this year called fruitful, and the next day the Lord spoke to me about
pruning.
I said, oh Lord, I didn't say pruning.
I said, fruitful, oranges, apples, comquots, kiwis, fruitful, bananas, grapes.
But he said the root to fruit is pruning.
R-O-U-T-E, root, the root, like the route, the route, the route, rerouting, re-routing, re-route,
rerouting, rerouting, rerouting. That's all God is doing when he's pruning your life. He is rerouting.
Not the place he expected. Anyway, I don't want to preach about Bethlehem. I don't talk a little bit about Egypt.
Because for Jesus to have to go to Egypt to escape Herod would have to a Hebrew audience, maybe not to us, but to a Hebrew audience,
have been the last place that we expected to God to keep his son safe.
Because it was the place that they spent 400 years as slaves.
Now Jesus is going back to the place that God brought them out of.
To fulfill the prophecy in Hosea 11, verse 1.
Do you like all this stuff from the Bible?
Out of Egypt, I called my son.
out of Egypt. Give me verse 15 one more time.
Out of Egypt, I called my son.
Jesus had to go through Egypt because the prophet, Josea, said, out of Egypt, I have called my son.
So on one hand, it looks like Jesus is going to Egypt to escape here.
But on the other hand, it looks like Jesus is going through Egypt to fulfill prophecy.
And it's really both. It's really both. It's not one or the other. You know, we try to figure out in our lives, is this random? Is this God? Is this the devil? Is this me? What if it's all of the above? And what if God is bigger than all of it? And see, not only did I want to preach the Christmas sermon early this year in case we have another strain of something that comes through and I can't preach anything. I'm just getting ahead on everything, all right? I'm just making sure if something bad happens, you got the word that you need.
need to get through it because I love you that much and I don't want you to have to fight Mount
nourish. So now I want to give you your New Year's message just in case anything bad happens.
I'm planning to preach more in 2022. I'm planning to be here. But just in case something bad
happens to either one of us, I want to give you, I want to give you this message. Don't leave Egypt
without first exiting through the gift shop. You know how when you go visit somewhere they put the
gift shop where you have to walk through it before you leave so that if the admission price wasn't
enough, that they can shake you down for a little bit more on the way out?
Y'all notice where I'm preaching right now so they can shake you down for a little bit more
because God knows you need another coffee mug. Okay. Love you, baby. That's my back row girl right
there. Don't worry about it. In 20 years. When the Bible says, out of the Bible says, out of the
of Egypt, I have called my son, is speaking to you too.
It's letting you know that from the place, I didn't pay attention to any of this.
All I thought about when I felt Christmas was Bethlehem.
Oh, little town of Bethlehem.
Oh, evil land of Egypt.
The place that God delivered his people from with plagues, he sent his son to to protect him.
Why?
Why did Jesus go to Egypt?
Because Herod was trying to kill him.
That's not what I'm asking.
That's the human perspective.
See, we get stuck on the level of our minds.
We're trying to figure out, well, why did they leave me?
Why did they say that?
Why did they do that?
Why am I sick?
Why is this happening?
Why didn't it work?
Why did it fail?
You are stuck trying to answer questions at the level of Herod that can only be answered
at the level of heaven.
So before this year ends, oh man, I'm excited for a new year.
I just can't wait for the old year to be.
It's been such a hard year.
As if, I don't know what's wrong with us, as if we think somehow it's like the new iPhone
is going to make life better, the new year is going to make life better.
You are going to have the same stupid people in your iPhone 13 that you had in your iPhone 10.
Nothing about the number changing changes you.
2022.
I'm just ready for a new year.
I'll tell you, man.
Whoa, I'm ready for it.
Like the Lord is waiting on a calendar.
That's what I'm getting your thing early to let you know.
You don't have to be in a certain place for God to fulfill his promise over your life.
And I'm going to break that down.
When my kid starts acting right, I'll be happy.
No.
I'm saying no.
The Lord spoke in Egypt.
He brought his son out of Egypt.
He spoke to Joseph.
He spoke to Joseph in Egypt.
You still missed it.
You think that God is waiting for stuff to change.
You think that joy is going to be when things change, but it won't.
You have got to get it out of Egypt.
You have got to learn how to be in a bound place, a broke place, a hard place, a tricky place,
A sticky place.
Now, when the people of God left Egypt under Moses, the Bible says in Exodus chapter 12 that
they didn't just leave Egypt with their head spelled low.
Oh, we're just so ready to get out of here.
It says that they asked the Egyptians, give me Exodus 12.
Y'all pay attention, pay attention.
Give me Exodus 12.
Exodus 12.
Exodus 12.
The Lord made the Egyptians favorably disposed toward the people, and they gave them what they asked
for.
And so listen what God's people did.
They plundered the Egyptians, and they left Egypt with treasures.
They left captivity with treasures.
They left darkness with treasures.
Did you know that you need to plunder your depression?
Did you know that you need to plunder your anxiety?
Did you know that you need to plunder your addiction?
Here's what I mean.
The same thing that drove you to be such an addict is the same drive by the Holy Spirit that
God is going to use to make you ferociously committed to his purpose.
I am.
So don't just get the message he was born in Bethlehem.
Get the message he was called out of Egypt.
went back to the place. Jesus went back to the place that represented captivity, and he declared
to the place that represented captivity to the people of God. If the sun makes you free, you
will be free indeed. Ah, yeah. I'm leaving this year with stronger character. Something good is coming
from this.
I'm not leaving Egypt until I learn what God wants to teach me.
I'm not leaving 2021.
I'm leaving.
Ten people throw your hands up and say something good is coming from this.
Come on, you've got to do the hand motions.
Say something good is coming from this.
Give me my camera.
Online, online, do it, do it.
Something good is coming from this.
Now watch, watch, watch, watch, watch.
Don't get ahead of me.
I didn't teach the hand motions yet.
Something good.
The Lord said, you got to say it like that and something good.
I don't know what.
Something.
I had something hit my life a few weeks ago.
This is where the confession came from.
I didn't get this message for you.
I got it for me.
Something happened a few weeks.
go to me? And I was like, oh, go, you need a little sick feeling in your stomach? And then you have a choice
whether you're just going to give into that. And then for me, it's like Netflix. I'll spend two
hours shopping and not watch anything. So this thing, and it wasn't necessarily a good thing
or a bad thing, it just scared me that I heard about. And it was a personal thing. And I thought,
well, you can sit there and play this out a hundred different ways it could go wrong.
Or, and this is the thought that came to me, what if it works out for your good?
What if the devil's a liar and God is true?
What if he really does take what the enemy meant for evil and turn it for good?
What if that's not just an anthem?
What if that is an actual fact about God's purpose?
Now, if you're not carrying Jesus, you can't receive this message.
Because if you're not carrying Jesus, then you don't know about the purpose of God.
And if you don't know about the purpose of God, you will shout over something good
to think that it is going to match your exact preference for your life.
Where did the shouting go?
Y'all need the organ?
You need organ.
So what happened when the news came?
I started walking around the house, and I just started saying what I just told you, something good is coming from this.
Well, actually, I said it different the first time.
Then the Lord corrected me.
I said, something good can come from this.
And the Lord was like, that's a good start.
That's a good first draft.
All right.
So that's my first draft of faith.
Something good can come from this.
It could.
50-50. Never know. When life hands your lemons.
Some are I saying that? And the Lord's like, that's not faith. Something good can come from this.
That's just like statistical probability. That's like, is it going to be a boy or a girl?
That's just like flip a coin, man. It could. It could. It could something good, could come from this.
Or it could be the end of you. You just leave the open-ended like that.
So I revised it. I was like, all right, something good will come from this.
Is that better, Lord?
You like that better, Lord?
It's not an out loud conversation.
This is just in my heart.
I'm acting it out for you how I felt it inside, okay?
And the Lord was like, that's better, but it's not the bull's eye.
Because when you say, put this in the chat, something good will come from this.
You've still got it out there in the future.
So you're still thinking, when I get there, I'll praise God.
You're still thinking, one day I'll have a story to tell about the goodness of God.
You're still thinking, one day, I'll see it.
It'll all make sense in the sweet by and by, and we'll understand it better by and by.
The Lord said, put it on here and now and have the faith to say something good is coming from this.
Now, Ferdick, you said your word was fruitful for 2022.
How does God produce fruit?
Well, it often involves soil, which is dirty and dark.
And the fruit of the spirit is not money and cars and stuff, which is all fine.
All right?
I like my car.
I like having something to drive.
That is fast.
And that starts, because I've had stuff that didn't, and I'm glad when mine does.
And I don't apologize about any of that.
But that's not the fruit of the spirit.
That's not the best stuff.
The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness, and self-control.
So how is God going to bring forth that kind of fruit?
Self-control.
to put me in a situation where I have to control myself.
How's he going to give me peace by putting me in situations that don't feel peaceful?
Oh, little town of Bethlehem.
No wonder we don't put Egypt at the manger scene.
Why would we want to remind ourselves that Jesus was called out of Egypt?
Really, it helps me to know that.
Because when I find myself in Egypt, I can have an eager expectation that's something good.
And this is where I know enough to know that I don't know.
I don't know what.
I don't know what.
Keep telling God, we want to have a great Christmas.
We want to have a great this, a great that.
But we don't even know what great should look like.
Not in the context of the bigger picture of our life.
So we think we know when.
We think we know where Jesus was born in Bethlehem, an unexpected place.
Oh, I mean, even the pregnancy was unplanned.
Mary is explaining biology to the angel.
I have not been with a man.
How is this possible?
The entire context of this Christmas story is God doesn't ask you.
He doesn't need you to tell them about the birds and the bees.
Well, Lord, here's how this works, see.
This is not supposed to be in my life.
This is how my kids are supposed.
This is how my family is supposed to turn out.
This is how I'm supposed to be.
This is where I'm supposed to work.
This is what I'm called to do.
This is my ministry.
This is my gift.
But sometimes stuff in your life is born in Bethlehem.
Sometimes gifts are brought out of Egypt.
Let's do our title all together.
Now, a little more humble this time.
Something good.
Now, you see how your hands are right there?
That's how you need to approach the next two weeks around all these relatives.
You'll make a meme of me on the youth account doing this.
This is your holiday season survival guide right here.
Something good.
I don't know what.
I'm not trying to predict it.
I'm not trying to control it.
I'm not trying to manipulate it.
I'm not trying to script it.
Just something good.
You know, Adam and Eve got in trouble when they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil.
It's when they thought they were God and knew what was good and what wasn't.
That's when sin entered.
when they lost access to the garden. That's when we lose our peace and our joy and our connection
with God. But if you can make this confession, let's do it again. Your hands got tired. Get them back up.
Something good. Is coming from this. Not that. That's what the Jewish rulers were looking
for. A different kind of Messiah. When Messiah comes, when Messiah comes, he'll do this and he'll do that. But no, no, no, no, no.
You will find the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.
Something good.
It's been a hard year.
It's been ups and downs.
And you know what?
We'll be sitting here at the end of 22, and I'll say the same thing and just say amen again.
It's been a hard year.
We'll be up here in 2057.
I'll be up here, it's a hard year leaning on the pulpit.
And you're saying amen.
But something good is coming.
From this, when Joseph left Egypt, he did not go back to Bethlehem.
He couldn't.
He wanted to.
He intended to go stay where Jesus was born, but he couldn't go back to Bethlehem.
All over this Christmas story that we love and cherish so much is people having to take directions they never planned on.
Every blessing we celebrate this season was on a back road.
I'm happy about it because it means if I don't feel on schedule and I didn't plan for this,
something good is coming from this.
Now, can I show you one more thing?
Do you know Isaiah 9-6, He shall be called wonderful, counselor, mighty God, everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace?
Have you heard that scripture?
That's an awesome scripture.
It's about Jesus. He will be called wonderful. Everybody say wonderful. Counselor,
mighty God, everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. All right, let's add one more to it.
Matthew chapter 2, verse 23, says he was called a Nazarene. Not only did he find his beginnings in Bethlehem,
Not only did he escape to Egypt where he was kept by the providence of God until the time that those who sought his life were dead, how God has been keeping you in this season.
But he went back to Nazareth, where Joseph was from.
Nazareth?
If you think monk's corner was small, you had never been to Nazareth.
They don't even have back roads in Nazareth.
They don't even have in Nazareth.
There's not even evidence in Nazareth in the Old Testament that it existed.
You can't find it.
Send it to me this week when you find it in the Old Testament.
I'll wait.
Not there.
Not really on the map, is it where Jesus grew up?
Not really on the map, was it what you're going through?
You got a Tom Tom faith.
and trying to navigate your life how to do stuff that you've never seen done.
That's hard.
How did I read the Christmas story so long and not noticed that he was called not only all those beautiful things, wonderful, counselor, mighty God, everlasting five, prince of peace?
But he was called a Nazarene, which was not a compliment.
Thank God for Nathaniel.
He said something that gives us an insight into why Jesus.
had to be called a Nazarene. And I think the Lord is going to use this to speak to you. Something good
is coming from this. Because when one of the disciples named Philip met Jesus, he came back to
Nathaniel and he said, we found him. Now, he didn't have a star to guide him like the Magi, and Jesus is now
at 30 years old, and he's starting to operate in his gift, and they recognized him. Watch what Nathaniel
said in John chapter 1 verse 45 when he said he's Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph. Look at Nathaniel's
response to that verse 46. Nazareth? Anything good? Come from Nazareth? I like what Philip said.
Come and see. Can anything? I don't know.
I'm not trying to tell you, look, there's people in this church that lost their mom this year.
What kind of malpractice would it be for me to preach a message called, It's All Good, when you lost your mom?
There's people who spent two months in the hospital this year.
And so for me to say, it was, you know, it's all good that you were hooked up to a ventilator.
There's people that are watching this message in a hospital or a prison right now.
And a lot of them don't have the luxury of trying to decide, you want Panera after lunch or you've got time to sit down somewhere a little nicer.
They don't have the luxury of checking their text in the middle of the sermon.
They don't have the luxury.
They need this word as a lifeline.
They need this word as a lifeline.
They didn't come here just to get a little.
They didn't come here because mom made them.
They didn't come here because they got a new outfit.
They didn't come here to beat the crowd for the Christmas Eve service.
They didn't come for that.
They came because they need a Savior, which is Christ the Lord, who was born in Bethlehem,
who escaped to Egypt and was raised in Nazareth, a place with no reputation, a place that was known for immorality,
a place that was known for its obscurity, a place that you couldn't even find on the GPS,
a place that you would never expect to see royalty, a place that you would never search for greatness,
a place that was not associated with great people and great sages and great prophets.
But something good came from Nazareth.
And I'm making a prophetic declaration over your life today.
Something good is coming from this.
If something good, if the Son of God, Hallelujah, can come from Nazareth, something good is coming from this.
I give you 22 seconds to declare it into the new year.
Something good, something God, something great, something lasting, something fruitful.
Something fresh. Something favor. Something bless. Nazaree. Something good. Something good. Something good. Something good. Something good. Something good. Something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good. Before the end of the year. Expect something good.
God!
Something good!
I know you.
You're playing me off.
This is that health and wealth, prosperity.
Name it and claim it.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You heard me wrong.
God gets to call it good.
So my expectation is flexible.
More flexible than my hamstrings.
That's as far as I can go, because I'm leaving God room to decide.
room to decide what he calls good. I'm walking in the new year with a flexible faith devil.
Something good. Got my hands open, got my heart open, got my mind open. Something good.
Joseph understood the assignment. All I got to do, come on, ten more seconds, ten more seconds, ten more seconds. All I got to do is take his word by faith. All I got to do is open.
All I got to do is trust them.
Something good.
It's coming.
Jesus came from Nazareth.
The Savior came.
Something good.
I don't know.
This package will not be.
Nothing good.
There are no shipping delays in heaven, baby.
There ain't no shipping delays in heaven.
He is able to do exceeding, abundantly, above.
Something good.
Teach me, Lord.
You give, you take away.
It's going to be good.
Something good.
I walked around my house.
I said it for an hour the other day.
Something good.
It's coming from this.
From this, from this, from this.
The devil tried to get me back there to pass stuff.
I said, no, not that.
This.
This.
Then the devil tried to take me to the hypothetical.
Well, what if?
I said, not out there.
Not there.
Here.
This.
Something good.
He was a beautiful baby, but he was despised and rejected.
A man of sorrows acquainted with grief.
He was called wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting father, prince of peace.
But he was born in Bethlehem.
He escaped to Egypt, and he was called a Nazarene.
Stop calling it what people call it.
Start calling it what God calls it.
Wonderful.
Something good.
Something good.
There's about 5,000 of y'all that are going to receive this by faith.
Put it in the chat.
I'm the one.
I'm the one.
I'm the one.
I'm the one who's believing this message.
for my household.
I believe in this message
for my community, for those I love,
for those I care about,
for those who have no hope,
for the broken.
I believe in this message for you
as your pastor
on this year-end offering weekend.
I know many people are giving
many different amounts of money,
but can we all just give God the same thing?
our worship?
Can anything good come from what you've been going through?
Is there a blessing on the back roads?
Is there a faith for the blank spaces?
God told Joseph, stay in Egypt till I tell you.
All right, Lord, well, what's the date?
No, no, no.
No, no.
I want you to have faith for back roads and blank space.
Something good.
He makes all things beautiful and it's time.
Something good.
Oh God.
Oh God. If it comes from his hand, it is good.
If it's not good when it passes through his hand, it will be good when he's done with it.
Something good.
I'm so glad I obeyed the Lord. I argued with him. I said, that's a broad message.
I can't tell them something good is coming from this. They might have had a miscarriage.
They might be going through a divorce. I'm not trying to tell God. I'm not just trying to sugarcoat.
the struggles of people. He said, it's not teaching them to deny reality. It's teaching them to
exercise faith. You don't move enough in church. Uncross your arms and do the motions. Come on,
something good is coming from this. Look at somebody else and tell them, just declare it over
their life. Let's prophesy to each other. Something good is coming from this, from this,
from Nazareth. Yeah, from sadness. Something good.
Something good, something good.
I'm looking for it.
Surely goodness and mercy will follow me.
Something good.
Born in Bethlehem, out of Egypt, called Nazare.
This is the significance of Christmas.
You better look for God in dirty places this Christmas.
You better look for God in annoying people this Christmas.
You better look for God in annoying people this Christmas.
for God in simple moments this Christmas.
Thank you, Jesus.
If you received this word, give him praise.
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