Elevation with Steven Furtick - The Hard Work Of Happiness

Episode Date: July 11, 2022

Your joy is your job. In “The Hard Work Of Happiness,” Pastor Steven Furtick teaches us that the strategy for lasting happiness requires us to put our faith in charge of our feelings. If you’ve ...just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey there. Before we jump into the amazing message today, we wanted to let you know about our upcoming tour, starting in just a few days. We're heading out in the month of August with our friends, Carrie Job and Cody Carnes,
Starting point is 00:00:16 and we're coming to a city near you. We're going to have an amazing time in the presence of God. Every single time we gather, he's faithful to meet with us and do something new and fresh in our heart. So we hope you'll join us. Yes, we're going to be. in Dallas, San Antonio, Omaha. Soup balls. We're going to be in Toledo, Dayton. We're coming to you, Knoxville, Huntsville.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Yes, we're also going to be in Louisville, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and New York. So come out, join us, bring your friends, bring your family, everything you need, tickets and information is at elevationworship.com. We'll see you soon. You know what? It used to be when I would take a little summer break. The day we would get to our vacation as a family, and we haven't been. on one long vacation, but normally we'll go away for a little while. And I would start thinking immediately about the next sermon. So it's weird because I preached week after week after week, and I'd be like, okay, in
Starting point is 00:01:12 a few weeks I'm going to get a little break. I'm not going to have to tell anybody what to do for a little while. I could just focus on myself and get myself right. And so I would start thinking about the next sermon. And the Lord told me one day that that was stupid because he said that. If I'm always thinking about talking to others, how can I hear from him? And that some of the best stuff that God speaks in your life doesn't happen when you're straining to hear it, but just when you're open to receiving it.
Starting point is 00:01:48 So I wasn't trying to think of a sermon to preach about. Matter of fact, I was on a bike ride with Holly. Now, we had a big celebration since I last saw you, our 20th wedding anniversary. Yeah. I think I need to do a marriage series just to give you all the stuff that I've taught her in those two decades and unpack that for you. No, I've missed y'all. It's good to see you again.
Starting point is 00:02:20 But we were riding bikes to breakfast one day. And I had asked the Lord, I'm not going to try to write a sermon or a series. But if you say something to me, I'll write it down. riding the breakfast and I felt like the Lord gave me what we needed to talk about when we got back together. So I could say this sermon today has been a few weeks in the making, but I really think it's been a few years in the making. A subject that I never spoke directly about before in this church, not because I was scared
Starting point is 00:02:55 to, but because I didn't think I was ready to. But I'm going to speak about it today. I've talked indirectly about these things. I've probably mentioned it. But in 16 years of pastoring Elevation Church, I think I've never put this word in a sermon title until today. This is historic. And the word is happy.
Starting point is 00:03:23 When the Lord told me riding my bike that he wanted me to preach about happiness, I laughed. I laughed because I thought, Lord, you must be confused here on vacation. We talk about holiness in church, not happiness. And if we're going to talk about happiness, then we shouldn't talk about happiness. We need to talk about joy. Because, you know, joy and happiness aren't the same thing. You hear Christians sometimes make weird distinctions. Well, I'm not happy, but I have joy.
Starting point is 00:04:01 I've got to joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, down in my heart. Where? Tell you my heart. It's not on your face. And added to that all the Pharisees that watch my YouTube just to say mean things to me in the comments, I thought, how can I preach about happiness? So I started doing a little research. I thought, if I'm a preach about this, let me do a little research, but I'll do it informally
Starting point is 00:04:27 because I told the Lord I wouldn't work on a sermon before I came back to the church. So I would ask people questions. I asked the family at lunch one day. I said, who's the happiest person you know? I didn't tell them this was a preamble to my sermon in a few weeks. I just said, who is the happiest person you know? Dad, that's a dumb question. How can you answer that?
Starting point is 00:04:49 You don't really know if people are happy or not. Ah, maybe that'll preach. But then they started listing the happiest people that they knew, and none of them said, you, Dad. I mean, I teed it up, you know? I'm paying for lunch. I ordered appetite. I let everybody get real drinks. I didn't make them just drink water and nobody said
Starting point is 00:05:24 Is you I even listen how bad I'll pray for me and my family because even right before it got to Holly's turn I said Holly you're the happiest person. I know She said that's so sweet and then she said somebody else's name And I'm thinking well of course if I was married to me I be the happiest person I knew too. And she really is. Holly is a happy person. So I said, Lord, if we're going to preach about happiness, you will have to show me how. Because there's going to be people that listen to me preach about happiness. And they say, I do not
Starting point is 00:06:05 want to be in one of those feel-good churches. This is a feel-good's. Uh-huh. And the same people who say that, get massages, eat, Donuts, do all kinds of things to feel good. But when it comes to my faith, I don't want to feel good at all. Thank me. You're weird. Everywhere else but spiritually, you want to feel good. You got butt warmers in your car, and you come to church like, kick my butt.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Tell me what I need to hear. Make me feel like God is old and mad and slow. And we'll have some scriptures about that as we go. Because I think it's going to take a few weeks, but I want to jump right in. I didn't want to preach a little, you know, welcome back sermon. I wanted to get right into what God told me to preach. I argued with him. I told him I was a hypocrite because I'm not the happiest person.
Starting point is 00:07:12 And I have, they call it RBF resting blessed-faced. But I don't have one of those. I typically look mad, I mean mug, but the Lord said, okay, then preach it like this. Talk to the people about the hard work of happiness. In Psalm 126, y'all open your Bible. Y'all didn't bring your Bible. I'm going to make you feel bad about it since that's what you came to church for. You bring your paper Bible, you digital demon.
Starting point is 00:07:54 All right. I'll put it on the screen. Psalm 126. Did y'all miss me? That's that guy. with the big arms from that baptism picture. Was that you up there? They were talking about a baptism earlier at Valentine's six-year anniversary, and Graham was, they were over here celebrating baptism, New Life in Christ, and all Graham said was, Dad, look at that guy's arms on the screen.
Starting point is 00:08:17 You are a distraction, sir. Let me read you this. Y'all stand up. We need to reset and get serious now. Here we go. Tell somebody I'm happy to be here. Put it in the chat. I'm happy to be here. When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream. Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, the Lord has done great things for them. The Lord has done great things for us. And we are filled with joy. Restore our fortunes, Lord, like streams in the Negev, those who sow with teeth.
Starting point is 00:09:07 years will reap with songs of joy. Those who go out weeping, carrying seed to sow, will return with songs of joy, carrying sheaves with them. Isn't that cool? It's called a Psalm of of Ascent. Going up to Jerusalem, they had songs for the three festivals that they would go to. And they had songs for what we would call celebration. And then there are two, there's 15 of these Psalms, Psalms of Ascent. Two of them are called songs of lament. And in that interesting, how they're going up to Jerusalem, which is high in elevation physically, geographically, where the temple is, where they're going to worship and celebrate these festivals. But they're singing a song of lament. Lament can.
Starting point is 00:10:07 be associated with mourning or grief and repentance, whether it's over sin or devastation. This is one of the two songs of lament within the 15 songs of assent, that they would sing this or that they would share this, or that they would declare this, or that they would pray this on their way. Right in the middle of it, it says, those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy. What really gets me about that is that somebody on your row, somebody three seats from you, somebody that's just one room over, somebody that's just separated by very little physical space from you, is experiencing something in between those two extremes as I speak today.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Sowing with tears, songs of joy. A lot of times when we come to church, I think we ask the question, does God have a word for me today? God speak to me. This is a community psalm. Because when they would come together like this, they realized it's not just about me. It's not just about me. This might be for somebody that I know today.
Starting point is 00:11:33 This might be for somebody that I don't. You have no idea what's going on on your row right now. Or in the words of my kids, how do I know who's really happy? I don't really know them. Now look at your neighbor and say, I don't know you. I don't know you like that. Sit down and look at your other neighbor, say, I don't know you. I don't know you.
Starting point is 00:12:03 You don't know what's going on on your row. You have no idea what's going on on your row. Well, they didn't lift their hands at all during worship. They must not really love the Lord. They might have a shoulder injury, a rotator cuffed hair. You know what I'm saying? Like they barely got to church. They couldn't even drive because their shoulder, and you're judging them because they didn't
Starting point is 00:12:26 lift their hand. You don't know them. You don't really know. This is why it's so hard to preach about happy, because you say, who's the happiest person that you know, and someone will mention the funniest person that they know. I didn't ask you who's the funniest person that you know. ever met a comedian, these are some of the saddest people. It's true. The reason they're making all these jokes is because sometimes they're, not all the time, but sometimes they're compensating
Starting point is 00:12:53 for something on the inside that's not right. That's why we can't believe it when somebody who has everything that we think is supposed to make you happy is in a headline saying that they took their own life. How could they make me so happy as an actor, but they couldn't make themselves happy in life. I understand there's mental illness. I understand there are issues that are beyond the control of life decisions. But I think according to Psalm 126, there are some decisions that you can make in the dry places of your life that will lead you, no matter where you're starting from, into a place of supernatural happiness, super natural happiness, super natural happiness. The Lord doesn't care if I'm happy. What? The Lord doesn't care if you're happy. You take your
Starting point is 00:13:50 kids on a trip and they're sitting there mad and screaming and yelling and crying. Well, you don't care if they're happy. It's just for the experience. No, you care if your kids are happy. You're just not willing to sacrifice their long-term good for their short-term happiness. And that's what God is like. So when we see in Psalm 126, This is not happy, clapy. This is not, you know, the shortcut to feeling good. This is actually a spiritual path for the daily decisions that we can make in the dry places of our life. So I want to give you today, y'all are right if I teach?
Starting point is 00:14:31 I got notes everywhere for this one. Because the sermon came to me in the restaurant, I have to ride my bike, my notes were on receipts. And I didn't even move them over to my iPad because I wanted to preach from the receipt. I thought that would cool. I would be hardcore. I thought I'd make it feel authentic and gritty. He was preaching from receipts. My pastor never takes a break.
Starting point is 00:14:55 I've given myself on that for years, right? Because I'm good at hard work. Now ask my kids, who's the hardest working person you know? They better say me because I'm the one who paid for everything they call drip. If it isn't for my faucet, they don't have any drip. I might not be here. happy, but we got central heating and air in the house, don't we? And the fridge is full, and you're not hungry. I prided myself on that for years. I kind of, y'all remember the story? I'm going to get to Psalm 126,
Starting point is 00:15:28 but you remember the story of the prodigal son in the Bible? I hadn't been gone six years, y'all. You'll remember the Bible, right? So the one boy goes and he spends all of his father's money, and he rolls around with pigs and lays around with prostitutes and squandering. his fortune because he just had to have it now. He just had to be happy. He just had to go get it. He just had to go see. And we preach about that boy not realizing that wasn't the point of the story Jesus was telling. It was his older brother back home who was home, but not happy. He wasn't happy when his brother came back. He was mad that it had dipped into his college fund with his brother's dumb decisions.
Starting point is 00:16:18 In fact, in Luke 15, I should have prepared this for the screen, but I forgot. When the father started throwing a party for the son who came home, who was lost, he said he was dead, he's alive, he's lost, he's found we have to celebrate. The older brother said, I've been slaving for you all these years, and you never did any of this for me. I always thought I didn't really relate to that story because I wasn't that wild in college. I never had this season of my life where I developed a horrible addiction to a substance. The Lord started showing me recently, you are often like the brother who stayed
Starting point is 00:16:56 home working for something that is already yours. I put a lot of my worth in my work. Put a lot of worth in my work. I remember many times when we were starting in the ministry thinking, if I get there, I will be there. I will be. happy, legitimate, real. One of my buddies has a church here in the area, and he had 2,000 people coming. I remember going to see him one time. Now, at this point in our church, we had 20,000, not 20,000, 20 people. Like that row. And five of them were the same ones that are there right now. I'd be happy if I had 2,000. And since we're taking a Psalm of Ascent and we're talking about the lament within the Psalm,
Starting point is 00:18:01 I want to point the fact out that you can be on your way up and still have to deal with being down. Like, watch it in the text. I want to ground this thought in the text so you don't think I'm off on a tangent here. Instead of talking about truth, I'm talking about feelings. No, watch it. He said, when the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion. We were like those who dreamed. We were shocked. They have been in Babylon for almost 50 years, and God brought them back. They have been captives in a strange land for almost 50 years since 587. When Babylon came and got all of the Jews and the ones they didn't kill, they deported. And the ones that they deported, they detained. And for 50 years, the people of God had to live in the patterns of Babylon. But now we see that they
Starting point is 00:19:02 have been brought back. That's what he means. When the Lord put verse one up there again, when the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, this is a past tense event that he's remembering. When the Lord brought us back, we were shocked. We couldn't believe it had actually happened. It had been so long since we had expected this result that when we actually experienced it, it didn't even feel real. Sometimes you can't even be settled into your own blessing because you have gotten so adjusted to a negative experience. This is it. This is a decision that you have to make in the dry places of your life. if you are to really be lastingly happy.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Last, say lasting, happy. Supernatural, happy. What the Bible says, joy unspeakable and full of glory in the Holy Ghost. Holy Ghost happy. Jesus joy. The world didn't give it and the world can't take it away. Your boyfriend didn't give it and your boyfriend can't. take it away. Your ex sure didn't give it, and your ex can't take it away.
Starting point is 00:20:26 Situational happiness has no interest in the kingdom of God. It is too cheap, and Jesus paid too much for me to need for my life to be going a certain way to feel a certain way. So part of the process of coming to church and listening to sermons and having your mind conform not to the patterns of this world, but transformed to have a new mind. is this decision. Write this down. You ready? Negative is not my normal. Negative is not my normal. Help me, holy angels of God, I feel like a hypocrite saying that. Because honestly, my first view of a situation, and I need you raise your hand if you like me, because I feel awfully lonely up here. I don't even have a collar on this jacket to keep me company up here. I feel all alone. I feel all alone.
Starting point is 00:21:24 with y'all looking at me so judgmental right now. My first instinct in a situation is to see vulnerabilities, liabilities, and even sometimes hypothetical liabilities. Oh, I am a creative finder of things to fear and dread. Y'all pray for Holly, the happiest person that I know. This is what she has to live with. I came by some of it, honestly. I was born into a family called the human race. My first parent, Adam, he screwed up real bad. He had the whole thing on lock, walking around with plenty to eat and no clothes on. And a woman that he said was very good, and he had to have an apple. That was my first father. So I came by this, I can't really be too hard on myself because the Bible says that all have sinned and
Starting point is 00:22:28 fall short of the glory of God. The prophet Jeremiah took it further and said that the heart is deceitfully wicked above all else. Who can know it? That's why I had you tell your neighbor, I don't know you. I don't know you like that. I don't know what you cry about behind all that clapping that you do when we're in church together. I don't know you like that. And really it takes a while before you know yourself well enough to ask the question. Do your patterns match your prayers? Psalm 126 is not only a song. It's a prayer. It's a petition. Lord, restore to us the fortunes of Zion.
Starting point is 00:23:21 restore our fortunes. Lord, restore us to the state, the state that we were intended for. Now, I want to make this clear if you are a Christian that it is not normal for you to be ruled by the same cynicism that you see seething from this angry world. It is not normal for you if you are a Christian to spend all of your time running after solutions to problems. that God is not staying up late about pacing the halls of heaven, wondering what he's going to do about them. Furthermore, for those of you who might have grown up in an atmosphere, in a family, or in an environment, where you say, like, everything was pessimism, how I grew up. Well, you know what? That might have been your background.
Starting point is 00:24:15 That might be your default setting. But it is not your destiny in Christ. Hey, spoiler alert. that's why I named the church elevation. Because I think you're going up. Because I think if Christ is seated in heavenly places, you are not going to spend all your days down here on this earth, wallowing around in stuff that God has called you to win over. I don't believe it.
Starting point is 00:24:48 I'm not settling for it. And I'm not going to be the older son like standing around going, well, God, I'm serving you and it sucks. But one day in heaven I'll get wings and sing and play harps and then I'll be happy." You won't be happy playing a harp. We're not supposed to be happy till we get to heaven. Well, if heaven is happy and they let you in with that attitude, it won't be happy once you get there. So you're not going, because it would ruin the whole program.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Negative, say it. Negative is not my normal. No, no, no, no, no. It might be natural, but it's not normal. Not for a believer. Because my Bible says, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. That means I've got a new nature. That means the way I wake up in the morning doesn't determine how I walk through the day.
Starting point is 00:25:52 I've got to get my mind right, my heart right. How many of y'all are over 40? Wave at me real quick. How many of you have to stretch before your maximum capacity could be achieved? If it's true in the body is true in the spirit, you really wake up in the morning and consult how you feel in your mind to see what kind of day you're going to have. So the psalmist begins this prayer. He says there's two things going on in the psalm.
Starting point is 00:26:28 You study it there's what God has done and what God hopefully will do. the middle of all of that. There's an amazing verse. I need to show you this slow. Can I go slow? Yes, sir. We might take a week or three weeks or five weeks. I might preach this to everybody in the church gets happy. I might preach this to everybody in the church. Tell somebody say, get your happy back. Get your happy back. Get your happy back. It's been a long time for since you had what Psalm 126's description. Our mouths were filled with laughter. There was no room in your mouth for laughter this week.
Starting point is 00:27:12 You were complaining so much that there was nothing to laugh about. It wasn't funny to you. You've been going through some things now. This Psalm is interesting because it gets to a point where it says that God restored the fortunes and brought us back to the land. And then verse three, he makes a declaration. The Lord has done great things for us. The Lord has done great things for us.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Stand up if that verse is true in your life. I'm sorry, I wasn't smiling when I asked you that. I would look at you like that. Did the Lord do anything great for you? See, my default is kind of like this. Sometimes I have to remind myself that the Lord has done great things. Okay, stay standing. I'm far from done with this little illustration.
Starting point is 00:28:26 How many of y'all think they were telling the truth when they said that? The Lord has done great things for us. Put it back off. They just got out of 50 years in Babylonian captivity. Is that true? They don't have a temple to worship in yet. It's still destroyed lying in ruins. Is it true?
Starting point is 00:28:55 They don't even have a wall around the city yet. Meamiah hasn't even showed up yet when Psalm 126 is written. So they have no infrastructure. So they are exposed to enemy attack from all sides. Is it true? Is this a Bible verse or a hallucination? Is this just positive thinking? Is this a yoga class?
Starting point is 00:29:20 What is this? What is he talking about? The Lord has done great things for us. Is that a fact? No, no, I'm asking for real. Is that a fact? Now in your life, is that a fact? Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:34 Is it? Is it? Come on. Your mom got diagnosed with Alzheimer's last year. Is that a fact? Wait a minute. Your job, your job, you hate your job. I figured out would hit everybody in the room at least one day this week.
Starting point is 00:29:56 The Lord has done, and you stood up so quick. You stood up so quick. That kid was sleeping, and he stood up automatically. I think his mom yanked him, but you stood up so quick. You stood up like something was on fire. I said, the Lord has done great things for us. You didn't hesitate. You didn't pull out a calculator.
Starting point is 00:30:15 You didn't check a bank balance. You didn't start reading a report. You didn't pull up CNN or Fox News. You weren't checking anything. Something instinctively in you knew. Wait a minute. If I don't stand up on this verse, I have to explain to these exiles who were taken out of their homeland why I I'm not standing up to say God has been good to me.
Starting point is 00:30:42 And I don't want to have to explain to them who are trying to figure out how to settle back in after 50 years of being gone. That's half a century. Some of their kids have never even seen Canaan. And now they've got enemies on every side. And not everybody likes them being back. And not everything is finished yet. Kind of like your life. You got some walls that are down.
Starting point is 00:31:05 You got some altars that are dismantled. You got some habits that have you by the throat kind of hung up on some stuff, kind of can't get over some stuff, kind of weeping over some seasons that got past you and got away from you and some opportunities you didn't seize and some loyalties that were not made good on and some checks that weren't cash and some promises that are partially fulfilled. Yes, something in your soul knows that God has done great things from me. Because when I really focus, when I really focus, when I really focus, see, it's a fact when you focus. If you focus, it's a fact. Not a feeling. Not a feeling. Because the whole time we've been sitting here talking, your heart has been pumping blood,
Starting point is 00:32:01 and that's why your fingers aren't blue. because the Lord has done great things for you. The whole time we've been talking, we've still been making our little trip around the sun, and nobody needed you to make sure to press the gas pedal or fill the tank, because God has done great things for you. Some of y'all are standing next to the great thing God has done for you.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Some of y'all are standing next to the praise report that is currently your prayer request, that is going to be your praise report again in the near future. Just don't die. But you've got to make some decisions in dry places. Because look, he said, the Lord, give me the verse, has done great things for us. Is that true for you? How about the next part?
Starting point is 00:32:52 And we? No, no, no, the next part of the same verse. I don't even need the next verse. I do it off of this verse. I set you up. And we are filled. with joy. If you struggle with that second part, sit down. I do. I'm going to sit down. How could God be so good to me? You know what I'm honest? How could God give me all of this?
Starting point is 00:33:22 And I'm not happy. Now, when I told you I started writing the sermon on the bite, that wasn't the whole truth, partial truth. I started writing this sermon four years ago. Two things happened that scared me a little bit. One was here and one was on an island, and they both had one thing in common. In both situations, I was in the middle of something that I had told myself at one point in my life would make me happy, and I wasn't happy. One was here. I can't ever decide how much to tell y'all. I don't want to freak you out, but I want to be real.
Starting point is 00:34:09 I was getting ready to come out here and preach, and the room was packed out. People were coming. I started a new series. In fact, the day we opened this building at Valentine where I preached from, one of my best friends was being removed from his church. I was on the phone trying to help him because he was devastated, the church he started, and I was coming out here smiling at y'all. Praise the Lord, everybody.
Starting point is 00:34:37 I was sewing with tears. I was sewing with tears. The Sunday that I came out here to preach, and you would remember the Sunday chunks, because I think it's the biggest crowd that we ever had, at that point at least. I mean, this was not 2,000 people. This was like 32,000 people in the building. And I'm not saying that to brag. I'm saying it to set of contrast.
Starting point is 00:35:07 I couldn't feel anything. I think I had set so much as a goal, oh, if I had 2,000 people in my church, I would feel like a real pastor. And if I felt authentically valid as a pastor, I would be happy as a person. So why was I back there feeling like I wanted to cry and having to come out and say, y'all give the Lord a shout of praise. I'm not saying it was bad. Maybe I was just tired. Could be that I was just exhausted.
Starting point is 00:35:49 But it scared me a little bit. Because I thought, if I don't feel happy now, when will I? And the other one was a couple months after that. Because then I said, well, I just need a break. I just need a break. I just need to get away. We were on an island. and we weren't even paying for it.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Somebody else was paying for it. Invited us to an island to vacation for a week. And I was so sad on the island like I was in a prison. I was imprisoned on the island, and it was beautiful, and it was free. And my friends were there, and my wife was there. And I wasn't. I was there and not there, and it scared me. You ever got scared?
Starting point is 00:36:46 because you had what you asked for and you still weren't happy. And now you feel guilty because you're not happy and God gave you what you asked for. Please don't nod at this point because your husband might think that you're talking about him. The best strategy for this part of the sermon is for you to look totally confused. I don't know what you're talking about, Pastor. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Oh, yes, it is. This is the day the Lord is made.
Starting point is 00:37:30 I will rejoice and be glad in it. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. So it goes like this. It goes like this. This is the hallucination of worldly happiness. And I want to contrast it for you because it's not the same thing to have your happiness in Christ and what He gives as it is to put your hope in the things of this world, which are really sinking sand.
Starting point is 00:38:02 It's not the same. The one goes like this. If I had, I'd be happy. If I had, I'd be happy. You ever done that? That's a math equation for frustration. If I had kids, I'd be happy. Why did he laugh?
Starting point is 00:38:32 I'm asking, I'm asking. No, I'm asking. If kids make you happy, did you all hear him laugh? I hadn't heard a peep out of that guy all service. He says, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, go get you some. Children are a blessing from the Lord. People who say that, children are a blessing. They say it mad.
Starting point is 00:38:58 I'm like, you don't sound convinced. It reminds me, there's an Old Testament character named Leah. She had a sister named Rachel. Rachel was really pretty. Leah had a great personality. I said it nice. I said it nice, L.J. I said it nice. She had a great personality. And Leah had a fruitful womb, and Rachel had a beautiful countenance, but not a fruitful They start going back and forth, these two sisters that were both married to Jacob.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Jacob. You recognize that name? The God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob. So this is an important guy. And they're both married to the same man, which is a recipe for happiness, and they're both trying to have his babies. And Leah has about four, and Rachel has none. And Rachel, according to the customs of this day.
Starting point is 00:40:00 This sounds sketchy. We hear it now, but she gave her maid servant to Jacob so that the maid servant could conceive for her, like as a stand-in, as a surrogate. And so that works, but then Leah can't have any more kids. So she gives her servant to Jacob. She already gave him four, but he doesn't love her. He doesn't love her. Oh, but I'll give him another one, and he still doesn't love her. And so, okay, I'll give him another one, and he still doesn't love her. And she is, okay, I'll give him another one, and he still doesn't love her. And she is, trying to win the love of someone who up until this point in scripture has given no indication that he even loves himself. In fact, the whole reason he's there in the house is because he was running from himself, pretending to be his brother. So now you've got Sister Rachel trying to pop out babies like Sister Leah, and Jacob loves Rachel,
Starting point is 00:40:53 but he gets his babies from Leah. And I pulled this verse, just this one from you, to show you something that Leah did. And I've done this before, and you've done this before, and how long will we keep doing this? When she had about the fifth or sixth kid, look at this in Genesis 30, throw it up there. Leah's servant Zilpa bore Jacob, a second son. This is the second son the servant gave about the fifth or six that Leah has given in all. Next verse. Then Leah said,
Starting point is 00:41:24 How happy I am! Men will call me happy. So she named him Asher, which means gladness or happiness. How happy I am! Who are you trying to convince? How happy I am! I did the funniest thing. I've been researching for this series, the hard work of happiness.
Starting point is 00:41:49 So I watched people take selfies over the last four weeks. You know what the best moment of a selfie is when it's a group picture? Watching the people who don't want to be in the picture when they unsmile. I could tell how strong the manipulation was from the picture taken. By how quick you unsmile. I start pointing it out to Abby. I said, Abby, watch how quick that boy's going to unsmile after this picture. He don't want to be in that picture. His wife's making him take that picture right now. He does not want to take a picture right now and just as quick as the camera's over. Boom, which makes me wish that I could go home with you after church and see how quick you unsmile. Some of y'all cut out the middleman and you don't even smile at all while you're here. So you don't have to change back into the Clark kid. You never go in the phone booth to start with, but I wish. I can see how long does it take you?
Starting point is 00:42:56 How long does it take you to unsmile? How long is that happiness Leah going to last? Do you see what she said? How happy I am. What's the next thing she said? Put it back up. The women will call me happy. What does your happiness have to do with what they call you anyway?
Starting point is 00:43:17 You're really going to put your happiness in somebody else's hands? You do that with your phone? You let a complete stranger either make you happy or make you miserable. That's a horrible strategy for happiness. Now your happiness is only as safe as the sanity of the person whose hands you put it in. And bonus notes, people are crazy. What does it take for you to... She's having babies left and having...
Starting point is 00:43:55 right for the approval of someone who hasn't even truly met himself. And so are many of us. I can't wait to preach at Youth X this week. I can't wait to talk to my 16-year-old self. Because that's what I'm going to do when I get up here, okay? I'm going to talk to my 16-year-old self and say, there is no formula for happiness that starts with if I had. Because it doesn't come from them. Because you can be on an island. You can be in the backroom ready to preach to thousands. And God has had me on this journey, see, of realizing that my joy is my job. My joy is my job. I may never write another book again, but if I did, that would be a great title. My joy is my job.
Starting point is 00:45:03 And in fact, I kind of want to point at you today and say, your joy, I'm going to make you do it. Look at the person next to you and say, you can't make me happy. Are they offended? I promise you, if you said that to somebody that you live with, they're relieved. Because you're heavy. You are heavy. They always got to make you happy. It's not their job description.
Starting point is 00:45:34 to make you happy. And it's not God's either. There are jokes. I lost them. Oh, it's God so good. Look at it. He said, restore our fortunes, Lord, like streams in the Negev. Now, look, the Negev is the southern part of the desert. It doesn't get any drier than that. To have a stream in the Negev only happens in the winter rain season. And when the rain comes in the winter season in the Negev, it floods the banks, man. It'll tear up the bridges. It'll tear up the roads. It'll wipe out the livestock, you've got to be ready for the rain when it comes. And some of us are praying for things that we haven't built the infrastructure for.
Starting point is 00:46:17 And even if God gives it, it will not feel like a gift. It will feel like a burden because your joy is your job. Not an event, not a promotion, not knowledge, not an amount. Your bank account keeps going closer and closer to that level that you thought that you would need to feel secure. and you are still scared because blessedness is not a state of affairs. It is a way of life. We've got some work to do. The hard work of happiness.
Starting point is 00:46:58 And look what it looks like. He said, the Lord can do a miracle and send it like streams in the Ngev, which is a completely supernatural phenomenon. That's not an ordinary thing. For the Lord, and we need to pray, Lord, restore my joy, but watch what the psalmist instructs us to do. And I don't know if you're ready to do this or not. And for many years of my life, I wasn't ready to do that because I was addicted to self-pity. Too confusing or too real?
Starting point is 00:47:34 That was my addiction. It was my addiction. In fact, one of the most powerful things the Lord ever told me was, You have let your mood become your master. And I read in the Bible about Pharaoh, and the Lord would say, you have let your feelings become your Pharaoh, tell you when you can go and what you can do and what you can say. When did you get the idea that your feelings are in charge of your obedience to God?
Starting point is 00:48:15 And Psalm 126 is a picture not only of what God is going to do, Because I have a feeling that God is in the process of restoring someone's joy, even as I speak. But it won't look like it because what he said is those who sow with tears will reap with joy. What's that about? I thought we were talking about happiness. But the Bible says that in order to get to that place of happiness, that will last. Not to get a high, you can get a high. Hey, if we all want to feel happy, we should have skipped church and met at Krispy Kreme.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Because we could have got happy fast. It's called Hot Now, and it could do it a whole lot quicker than Psalm 126. Oh, yeah, I don't need a Bible verse for that. I just need some sugar. I could get happy real quick. There's a better way to get happy than to come do this. But if you want it to last where the enemy can't unsubes, smile you 15 seconds after it happened, then we will have to learn, watch this, the hard work
Starting point is 00:49:30 of happiness. What's that? Sowing with tears. That means faith is in charge, not feelings. Faith is in charge, not feelings. I'm sowing with anticipation, even though I'm having a hard time even believing as possible. I'm getting in this spot. I'm showing up for this task.
Starting point is 00:49:53 I was going for a song write the other day, and I didn't feel like going. I said, I start saying out loud, good things happen when I show up. Good things happen when I show up. Say that loud, good things happen when I show up. Now say this, nothing good happens when I sleep in. Good things happen when I show up. You keep hiding your talents in the ground. You know why you do that?
Starting point is 00:50:25 you don't really believe that God has joy to give you. You don't really believe it. In the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, there was a man who had five talents that were given to him. That's like a bag of gold, a measure of money. The one that had five talents to give, went out, invested it, doubled it, turned it to 10. The master was like, that's good. Now here's what's crazy. To another, he gave two talents. The dude with the two talents had every right to say to the master, according to Our human view. Where's my other three? But instead of doing that, he realized something that, well, I think it's a cultural lesson that needs to be spoken. Jealousy is the enemy of joy. I don't need anybody else to tell me I'm blessed. If I have peace and contentment in my heart with God, I am blessed. I love Abby because it's hard to compliment her. Not because she's like insecure. It's the opposite. She's like, oh, I know. You look good today, Abby.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Oh, I know. I'm like, is this good, Lord? I need to rein this in a little bit. It's like, no, I don't want her to need somebody else to tell her what she is. Shout, I know. The psalmist said, then the nations will say, the Lord has done great things for us. And the psalmist said, the Lord has done great things for us. Whether you like my post or not, whether you like my car.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Whether you like my car or not, whether you see my value or not, whether you think I'm worth calling back or not, whether you like my ministry or not, whether you think I know God or not, whether you agree with my decision to pull aside and get my heart right or not, whether you want to go the next mile with me or not. The Lord has been good to me. I don't need anybody to tell me that. I already know the joy of the Lord is my strength. I know.
Starting point is 00:52:38 So the next time somebody tells you, oh, you're so good at that. You don't have to say it out loud, but let it be the cherry. Don't even let it be the icing, let alone the cake. Because you need to know in your soul that God's hand is on me to do what I do, and what I do, I do well. And who I am, I am fully. And when the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream. Our mouths were filled with laughter and our tongues with songs of joy. When you fill your tongue with praise, it floods your heart with faith.
Starting point is 00:53:17 And then you can sew with tears. You can do it regardless of the mood that you're in. And the man with the two talents turned his two into four, and the master called him back, and he said, this is Matthew 25. I think we could show this to you. You entrusted me with two bags. I have gained two more. And for all of y'all that think that God is like your most contankerous relative at the family reunion.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Look at the next verse, what Jesus said God is like. His master replied, well done, good and faithful servant. Huh? Wait a minute. The other guy with five, he gave you ten. I only gave you four. Aren't you disappointed in me? No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:06 I only hold you responsible for what I gave you. See, now I just set you free from a lot of misery right there, didn't I? You wish you were a little bit taller? You wish you were a baller? You're not. My biceps would never look like that. God gave me different fibers. I'm doing good with my fibers.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I'm going to maximize my fibers. And then something we're so surprised to find in the Bible. We think we've got to go somewhere else for this. We think we come to God for holy and go to the world for happy. Look what the master said. When you do what God gave you to do, you have been faithful with the few things. I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share in your master's happiness. You mean God is happy? A lot of Christians tiptoeing around church like, Dad's in a bad mood again.
Starting point is 00:55:13 I'm like the older son in the prodigal story saying, I'm slaving for you, God. Okay, I'll do it. No one notices. You weren't supposed to do it to be noticed to begin with. God knows. And your father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you openly. So I just want to teach you today that to really get to this place that you've been praying about is going to take some new patterns. And sometimes that will mean I am crying while I am carrying. It means I will take the seed with me into my day, and I will sow it in contradictions. and defiance to every dry place in my life. You want to do the work?
Starting point is 00:56:02 Or do you want to wait on the faith fairy to put peace under your pillow? And how in the world am I going to pray about something like God? Give me my joy back if I am not willing to sew into the very thing that I am asking for. I want to talk about this. I want to go through in the next few weeks, and I want to talk about the difference between, watch this, supernatural happiness that comes from God and can't be taken away by the world, that last, it permeates, and that makes a difference. And the shallow, superficial stuff that will end up costing us everything that we have in the pursuit of realizing
Starting point is 00:56:49 that we don't even want it when we get it. And so you're like, well, Pastor, you share some pretty, I'm going to be honest, some pretty disturbing stuff saying that you were not happy coming to preach and all that, and you weren't very happy. Just like I have to go to the gym every day to keep my body resembling something that I can feel good about and feel good in, I got to go to God every day to get my joy where it needs to be. You worked out one time in 2013 and you think you're going to be in shape for the rest of your life. And emotionally, we're so weird. We want to break through. But the Lord said it's going to be hard work.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Now, the interesting thing about sowing in tears and reaping in joy, because the Bible makes the connection, see, it says those who sew with tears, who press past the pain of what they feel into the purpose that God is accomplishing, which may be where God has you right now, of doing the hard work to stop blaming other people for where you're at. I got home the other day and the toilet was broken before I left and I told everybody not to use it. And I got home and the only two of our kids that were there, because me and Abby and Holly were gone, the only two of our kids that were there were Elijah and Graham. And I went to use that toilet and it was filled, not with the joy of the Lord, but it was filled. I got to clarify.
Starting point is 00:58:29 I lost it, y'all. I lost it, because I told y'all not to use it. And I was mad at first, but not crazy mad, but mad. Who did this? Who did this? You know, like the Bible says a man came and sowed wheat and tears among the wheat. Who did this? Man, I texted Elijah. You did me dirty. Because he was there when I found out the toilet was broken, so it had to be him that forgot He said, I'm so sorry for what you're dealing with right now, because I said, it smells like a sewer down here. And I don't know how many days this has been down here, but it's been, I think you did it the first day I left, and you left it.
Starting point is 00:59:13 He said, Dad, I promise it wasn't me. I'm sorry for what you're going through. I'm here for you in any way you need me to be here for you, but it was not me. And Graham was there, so Graham felt the wrath. I said there's only one left. If it wasn't him, it was you. Graham said it wasn't me. I said, oh, we got a mystery pooper.
Starting point is 00:59:32 Just breaking through the window, just sitting on the toilet, just coming through the back, kicking down the door and using the toilet. This is great. This is great. I kind of stole my joy for a minute. But when they came out with the plumber, so what happened was I went out in the yard a few days later after the case of the mystery toilet abuser, and I smelled something in the yard. And I saw some water on the ground and I saw a light on something that looked like a tank and I realized that I was walking around looking for who did it and the plumber confirmed my suspicion.
Starting point is 01:00:29 The pump is broken and it became to me a parable, a parable of the mystery. That you can run around blaming people for crap for however much longer you want to Come on, y'all, I'm back. I'm back. I'm back. I'm happy to be back. Because I got to fix this at the pump. I got to fix this at the pump. And I got to be willing to get in my heart and say, you know what, Lord, there are some things in me right now in this season of my life.
Starting point is 01:01:20 That if I don't dig through this and sew through this and cry through this and process through this, I'm going to always stay at the surface, settling for a high, but never really being happy. Trying to look like a hero, but never being happy. Having another baby, naming him Asher, but never really being happy. And the invitation is here. Come and share in your master's happiness. Consider Jesus, who for the joy set before him, endured the cross. despising the shame. Now stand up if God has done great things for you. Are you filled with joy today?
Starting point is 01:02:10 I think that's a decision that you make in the dry places. And I think whether you sow in these tears in this season of your life determines whether you will carry sheaves of grain home in the next. It doesn't happen in the same day. You don't carry home sheaves the same day you so see. And that's why God gave you the Holy Spirit. for these in-between spaces, for these Negev deserts that we all find ourselves here. I'm home, but I'm not happy. I've accomplished some things, and God has done some things. But honestly, my pump is broken.
Starting point is 01:02:56 And so let this day be a day of declaration. It's no more, was it you, was it you, is it this, is it that? If I had, then I would. Stop. And let this Psalm of Ascent be the Declaration. of your life. When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, they were like those who dreamed, our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, the Lord has done great things for them. The Lord has done great things
Starting point is 01:03:36 for us. Will you make that declaration? Maybe even lift your hands. Yeah, yeah, you Yeah, just do that. Lift your hands and say, the Lord has done great things for me. In spite of all that the enemy did to try to take me out, the Lord has done great things for me. Look at me. Stop taking the great things for granted. It's here.
Starting point is 01:04:08 It's now. It's not going to be one day. It's here. It's now, and it's in you. The joy of the Lord is our strength. Would you tell at least seven people, God has done great things for me in my life? God has done great things for me. Put it online.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Put it in the chat if you can. God has done great things for me. Now let's lift up a happy shout. Come on, let's lift up a happy shout. Well, if you enjoyed today's podcast, there are a couple things I'd love for you to do. make sure to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast. You can also help us reach others by investing today at elevationchurch.org slash give. And thanks again for joining us on the Elevation Podcast.
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