Elevation with Steven Furtick - The Hardest Part Is Behind You
Episode Date: August 3, 2025Don’t judge any one part of your life in isolation or let unmet expectations define your future. God’s not finished with your story, and He didn’t bring you this far to let you turn ...back now. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:1 Corinthians 13, verses 8-112 Kings 5, verses 4-14Romans 5, Verses 7-9See 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.
Let's give the Lord 20 seconds of praise that he gave Jesus the name that is above every name.
And he gave us that name to call on today.
What a beautiful name.
name it is, the name of Jesus Christ, our king. Well, you might want to turn around and introduce
yourself to five people. Tell them your name. Hello, my name is, let's get on a first name
basis. If you're watching online, put your name in the chat. Who are you? Where you come from?
I'm pulling out my phone right now to see who's joining us across all of our streaming platforms.
Just go ahead and put your name in the chat. If you're watching, you're
watching this at a later time, put it in the comments.
In Elevation Church, let's thank God for our eFAM watching all over the world right now.
As I heard somebody say, you can do better than that.
One time I heard a preacher preaching out in the country, and he didn't like the response he was getting from the church.
He said, you can do better than that.
And somebody in the crowd shouted, so could you!
Don't do that today.
We have trained security who know martial arts.
I'm so glad you're here today. I'm so thankful not only for the sermon that I'm about to preach to you, but the sermon that you preached all week long.
Everybody who served during Love Week, large or small, thank you. Everybody who gave so that we could be out there, thank you.
Man, I wish you could have seen me and Holly and your campus pastors and your outreach staff just giving out checks left and right this week to feed the hungry, to lift up the broken heart.
to bind up the wounded, to make a difference in somebody's life.
I wish you could have seen my son Graham with a power tool in his hand.
I told him, son, I can't teach you what to do with that.
The only power tool I ever held was a microphone to preach the gospel.
But so many people this week made a difference, and if you are one of them, I say thank you.
And if you were not one of them, it is never too late to get in on a good thing.
I said, it's never too late to get in on a good thing.
So may today be a day of new beginnings.
It's also a day of continuations because I have started a series called That's What I Thought.
Look at your neighbor, say, that's what I thought.
That's what I thought.
That's what I thought.
You want to say something now?
That's what I thought.
I like that energy when we run up on the devil on Sunday versus when he runs up on us on Monday.
to church, talking about chains, brain, dry, bones, weight. And the key to all of this is that
when we are not together like this, you are able to take what you get here and apply it there
wherever you're there may be. That is my desire for you and that there would be no place that the
Word of God could not make the difference in your life. Today I'm excited to share a message with you,
and I'm going to use for a foundational scripture, 1 Corinthians 13, 8 through 11.
As you're looking in your Bible, let me welcome a few eFAM from around the world.
We've got Rebecca, Sharika, Sherylanne, Diane, Leisha, Laura.
We've got Brimmerton, Washington, Flagstaff, Arizona, Vicki from Texas.
God bless you from all over the world. Just keep letting us know where you're watching from.
We want to connect with you.
And today as I share a principle and then a picture, I love to teach that way. That's my favorite way to teach. A principal and then a picture.
A principle and then a picture. So you can hear a sermon and see a sermon. And we're going to do both today.
First Corinthians chapter 13, which is normally a scripture you are.
only here at a wedding. I don't know if somebody's getting married today or if the Lord sent me
to prophesy, but I'm preaching from 1st Corinthians 13. And specifically from verse 8 through 11,
which is not commonly what they read at the weddings, but this is one of the most powerful
I-thoughts in the Bible. I talked last week about a God thought and an I-thought. And an I-thought
can sometimes leave you in isolation. It can lead you to do things that are impulsive. It can lead
you to insecurity. I. All those start with the letter I. So we're exchanging that now for
God thoughts. And the most famous I thought in the Bible is in 1 Corinthians chapter 13. Let me
start with verse 8 to give context. And we don't stand the whole time. We're just standing for the
reading of God's word because it's his word and he's holy and he's amazing and he deserves that.
We give them our full attention.
So everyone standing to your feet, listen to the Word of God.
Love never fails.
But where there are prophecies, they will cease.
Where there are tongues, they will be stilled.
Where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
But when completeness comes, what is in part disappears.
Here's the verse I want to read you.
When I was a child, I talked like a child.
I thought like a child.
I reasoned like a child.
When I became a man and got this hair on my chest,
when I became a man and got these greys in my beard,
when I became a man and got these grays in my beard,
when I became a man.
man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.
And the title of this message is a declaration today.
So turn to your neighbor and say, I don't know what you're going through.
Look right at them and say, but the hardest part is behind you.
I knew it.
I knew that was the word of the Lord.
The devil fought me all night last night telling me you can't stand up and preach that.
What if they have something negative in their future this week?
What if they have something disappointing in their future this week?
You don't know what they're going through, but the word of the Lord is, the hardest part
is behind you.
Tell three people, it's behind you.
Put it in the chat.
On your way to your seat, tell them, it's behind you.
It's behind you.
It's behind you.
Credit where credit is due, I stole that title from Holly.
It's something that she says when we go out on elevation nights, which we are coming to
a city near you soon in October. So go to Elevationnights.com. And usually after a few songs,
Holly and I will take the stage and welcome the people and greet them. And it's always so
exciting. And we thank them for coming and we make a few little jokes. And then she always
tells the people something like this. I may not get the wording exactly right. She's like,
I don't know what you had to go through to get here tonight. I don't know if the parking deck was
a mess. I don't know if your babysitter canceled. I don't know if you had the stomach flu earlier
this week, but you decided to come contagious anyway. But just relax now because the hard part
is behind you. You're here. And I can kind of see when people sit down after she says that,
that maybe they're glad to hear that or maybe they're a little skeptical. Because you can't really
say that to them because they still have to get out of the parking garage after the concert.
So they know, like, okay, well, the hardest part is not behind me technically.
I have to actually leave and then I have to go back home where I don't have an amazing
worship team singing songs of praise to me and where everybody is not a Christian.
I have to go back to a job where not everybody believes like I believe.
But yet there's something about when she says that I think is so important.
She's just letting them know that everything that the enemy could have done to keep you from getting
here tonight, you made it.
And now just take it in and just receive it.
And I want to say that to those of you at elevation today.
you got here.
You got here.
You got here.
Bought a plane ticket or took a scooter, but you got here.
Bummed a ride, paid for an Uber, but you got here.
It's something encouraging about when she says that.
The hardest part is behind you.
Now just receive, just sing, just worship God where you're like,
yeah, that's so good to hear, whether you're in the middle of a worship service or a workout.
I used to do this thing called P90X with DVDs, and the man would tell you about 40 minutes through the workout.
Now, the hardest part is behind you.
It's all downhill from here, and it was good that he said that because I was just about to hit stop on the DVD and get a partial credit for the day.
But there's something about hearing that.
The hardest part is behind you.
You're done with the hardest part.
Everything from here on out is just a cool down.
Everything from here on out is going to be fine.
the hardest part is behind you.
Of course, there are parts of your life and parts of my life that the other one doesn't know.
I'm not sure what all the parts of your life that you are considering today or the parts of your life that have led you to this moment have been.
But I do know that the Apostle Paul says something so profound in 1 Corinthians 13, verse 8,
which is a wedding scripture, remember?
And then the people getting married after they read 1 Corinthians 13 and the wedding is over,
they think that when the wedding is over, the hard part is over of the relationship
after they have sailed in bliss to their honeymoon.
So it's kind of ironic that I'm using this chapter to teach this principle.
But he says something about love never failing, and then he says,
where there are prophecies, they will cease, where there are tongues,
they will be stilled where there is knowledge it will pass away. Verse 9, for we know in part.
Everybody say, we know in part. Use your mouth and say it, we know in part. And to me, that
scripture keeps me humble. To me, that scripture keeps me open, that scripture keeps me aware,
that there are some things that I know about God, but I know in part, in part.
And anything that I know about God is a thing that is a part of a thing that is a part of a thing, that is a part of a thing that is a part of a thing that is a part of a thing that encompasses all things.
So, for example, I like to use musical examples.
E, turn the guitar volume up and just play really quickly.
And I may do this illustration more in depth next week, but just to set the table, play the high E string of that guitar.
that string is a thing. It's a thing. Play it again, the high E string. Now, I want you to play an entire E chord, including the high E string, but not limited to. Play the high E string. That's a thing. Play the E chord. It's a thing that's a part of a thing. It's a string that's a part of a guitar. Okay? Now, the guitar,
is a thing that's a part of a thing. Zoom out and get the whole band real quick. I want the whole
band to swell like the majesty and glory and the holiness of the Lord is about to enter the room.
And I want the whole band. When I say three, play a beautiful E chord with symbol swells,
but not too much symbols because it'll get tinny and it'll be unbearable to our ears and it'll
ruin my illustration. But just on the count of three, everybody swell on the E chord. One, two,
three, and beautiful. I felt very powerful doing that, by the way.
She tried sometime. That's amazing.
The string is a thing that's a part of a thing, the guitar, and the guitar is a part of a thing
that's called a band. And the thing that's a part of a thing that's a part of a thing is a part
of a thing called elevation worship. And elevation worship is part of a thing called the
body of Christ. And the body of Christ is part of a thing called the kingdom of God. It's a thing
that's a part of a thing that's a part of a thing that's a part of a thing. I'm preaching this
week about a thing that's a part of a thing that's a part of a thing in your life. And it may
be a hard thing or it may be a good thing. But if it's a hard thing, I want to remind you that
But even a hard thing is just a thing that's a part of a thing, that's a part of a thing,
that's a part of a thing.
Tell your neighbor, it's a part of a thing, that's a part of a thing, that's a part of a thing.
So never judge an incidents in isolation, because it may be a bad thing that's serving
a bigger purpose.
We know in part, we prophesy in part.
And so we can never judge a God who has purpose that is eternal by the part that we know that
is not permanent.
First Corinthians 13 is not really a chapter about love.
It uses love as an example, but it's really a chapter about pride.
The Corinthian church that Paul is writing to has not yet learned the lesson that the gifts
God gives you are for service, not status.
So they are running around trying to impress others with gifts that God gave them to edify
others.
Sometimes we misuse and don't steward what God gave us in service.
And not only is Paul correcting their sexual immorality, but he is correcting their vision
and their perspective on their priorities.
They are tending to prioritize things that are temporary over things that are eternal.
Now, I want to lay this foundation and we're going to get very practical.
Go back with me real quick to verse 8, where it says love never fails, where there are prophecies, they will cease, where there are tongues, they will be stilled, and where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
There's coming a time when you'll go to heaven and you won't need knowledge.
You won't even really need faith.
You'll have sight.
You'll be complete in Jesus.
And when what is complete has come, everything that is imperfect.
or partial disappears. Until then we walk by faith. But what Paul is doing is far deeper than
getting us to wait on a future day when we're going to see Jesus' faith, says face to face
and we won't need someone to interpret tongues because we'll hear his voice directly, and we won't
need someone to be able to prophesy in our future, because we will be seated with the one who
holds the future. He's far beyond that, and he's trying to get you to see the difference between
what is permanent and what is passing.
What is permanent and what is passing.
Let's read verse 8 again.
Where there are prophecies, they will cease.
That's foretelling or forthtelling about the future by the Spirit of God.
We'll need that in heaven.
Where there are tongues, they will be still.
That's a heavenly language, but if you're in heaven, you already speak.
heaven as your first language. It's your native language, so you won't need it anymore. Love never
fails. Love never goes away, but prophecies will cease and tongues will be stilled. And even knowledge,
I want to get this verse up there in verse number eight, will pass away. It will pass away.
Circle the phrase for me, Justin. It will pass. It will pass. It will pass.
And that's what Paul is trying to get you to see about some of the things that you think are so important in your life.
It will pass.
Paul is trying to get us to understand in 1 Corinthians, which is a letter to a church that was confused about priorities and was carnal in their understanding,
that some of the things that you're busy toning up, and some of the things that you're busy tightening,
and some of the tricks that you're busy perfecting on this earth are just solving temporary problems that really have.
no eternal value. And although they matter, they are not supreme, it cannot be the priority.
I want to stop prioritizing things that are going to pass away, don't you?
I want to stop putting things first that are going to fade in the end.
I want to stop giving all of my attention to things that are not assets but liabilities spiritually.
So the difference between what is permanent and what is past,
is to me the essence of 1 Corinthians 13.
If you came in this morning and said,
Pastor Stephen, what is the essence of 1 Corinthians 13?
I would say to you with much confidence,
the difference between what is passing and what is permanent.
Write those two words down in your notebook,
passing and permanent.
Passing and permanent.
And Paul says that love never fails,
but everything else will pass away.
It will pass.
Maybe the Lord is saying that about a storm that you're going through in your life.
It will pass.
I just want to stop and minister this to somebody today.
Maybe it's about the sadness that you feel and the grief in the season that you're going through.
It will pass.
That's why we've got to get you somehow to keep going through this valley that you're going through right now
because it will pass.
Tell your neighbor tenderly, it will pass.
Put it in the chat.
It will pass.
Whether it's a valley you don't want to go through or a mountain that you really like standing
on top of, it will pass.
That trophy isn't going to last forever.
It will pass.
Even the greatest relationship in your life, humanly speaking, has a time limit to it called
death.
It will pass.
And I don't mean to depress you, but I think it is very perspective giving for me to just realize
that everything I'm worried about and everything I'm concerned about and everything that I'm going through right now that feels like it's never going to end, the word of the Lord is, it will pass.
One of the greatest Bible verses you could ever memorize would be, and it came to pass.
Take the good times, hold them, cherish them, hold them up high, hold them up like the Lion King.
Talking about this is what God gave me, but just know it will pass.
It won't always be like that.
It will pass. When our kids were very small, I was so sick of people telling me that the days are long, but the years are short.
And I was like, but if they don't stop screaming, I'm going to cut their years short. Don't give me a little cliche right now.
But it's true. It will pass. It will pass that these carpets are going to be dirty and you're fussing about cleaning them up.
It'll pass. One day the carpets will be so clean. You might just track something in just to remember the days when you had kids to track them.
And I'm in that season right now.
This year I had one boy who turned 20 and graduated college.
I have another boy who's going into high school senior year this year, and he's about to graduate.
And I've got a daughter, this is so sad, y'all, who just this last week, shout out Dr. Hull, greatest orthodontist in the Charlotte area.
Just this week, show him the picture, guys, got her braces taken off.
Congratulations, Abby.
eat all the popcorn you want.
She's just going to be eating popcorn.
My braces are off.
When I was a child, I talked like a child.
Thank you so much for the picture.
I think they got the point.
I talked like a child.
I thought like a child.
Now follow me.
Paul is saying there's a difference between what is permanent and what is passing.
And to illustrate that principle, he gives a picture.
When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.
And wouldn't it be wonderful if that process was as automatic and as simple and as summarized as Paul makes it sound in 1 Corinthians 1311?
I don't know what age it is, maybe when you turn 20, maybe when you turn 25, maybe when you turn 18, but this verse happens when you reach a certain birthday.
The ways of childhood are behind you, because I became a woman, I became a man.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, isn't it awesome to think of the process of spiritual transformation that Paul describes like getting your braces off?
Like I went one day, I had crooked teeth.
They put braces on to get my teeth straight.
One day, after monitoring my teeth for several years, they said, you're ready to have your braces off.
And they took my braces off.
I had crooked teeth.
I had braces.
I don't have crooked teeth anymore.
My teeth are straight.
My teeth are straight.
My braces are off.
It all happened one day.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could get your truth straight like you get your teeth straight?
And that one day you can just announce to everybody in your life, great news.
I'm getting my braces off.
I'm getting my behaviors off from the past.
I'm getting my selfishness off today.
Yeah, I spent about three years, the Lord's been working with me.
I joined one of those e-groups, and I met some people, and it was awesome, and he sanctified me.
So today, you might notice my smile is a little different, because I got my selfishness removed today.
It took a while, but I got it straight.
Would it be awesome?
If the Bible could just take your braces off, that's how Paul made it sound.
He said, when I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.
Like you just went in and had an appointment with Jesus.
And you said, it's time for me to stop complaining now.
It's time for me to stop being afraid of what other people think right now.
It's time for me to stop lusting now.
I'm married now.
I need to be devoted to one woman right now.
And then orthodontist Holy Ghost says, yeah, let me just take those.
lust off of your teeth. Let me just take those brackets off. Let me take those brackets out of your
brain so that you will only be attracted to your wife ever again because you've got to put
the ways of childhood behind you. Wouldn't it be awesome if all of a sudden one day you just went
to the orthodontist called the Holy Spirit and said, I need this thing that happened to me when I
was 12. It became trauma in my life, but I need you to take the trauma off of me so I can live
in the truth. Oh, no problem. Let's put you through a program. If we can get you through an 18-month
program, here, memorize these 20 scriptures. These are the top 20 scriptures for trauma. And when you
have memorized these 20 scriptures, you will no longer feel the effects of trauma, but the trauma
stays trapped in the body sometimes, even when the spirit has been set free by the blood of Christ.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was an orthodontist, spiritually speaking, just to sit you down in a chair?
I wish I could get you in a chair today and lean you back and numb you up and just yank stuff off of your life.
I mean, just take it off so you can smile again.
So you could say I was depressed for the last year.
But I went to Evolution, Elevation Church.
And that preacher leaned me back and yanked it off.
And I'm smiling now.
I'm singing now.
I'm dancing now.
I'm a man now.
I'm a woman now.
Wouldn't it be good if you could graduate from grief?
Wouldn't it be good if you could graduate from greed?
I used to be stingy, but God did a work in my life.
And now all of a sudden, all I want to do is give money away.
I don't even let my boss pay me.
I just give the check back and tell them to use it to fight cancer.
Just one day I went in the chair and the preacher preaching the truth came,
and now I got my truth straight.
But see, it is a fight for alignment in your life that takes time to get it straight.
to get it straight. And this process of I thought like a child, but now I think like a champion,
isn't as simple as it seems. And you know that. You know that. If you don't know that,
the people who live with you do. Because they are still waiting on you to get your braces off.
I want to show you an example from the scriptures.
of somebody who paid the price of thinking like a child, but not to be negative, not to be
hateful, not to be depressing.
Just because this man in Second King's Chapter 5 had a great opportunity for his life to change,
but he thought like a child, and because he thought like a child, he almost forfeited his change.
That happens to all of us, you know, all of us.
Something that is passing becomes something permanent.
Here's what I mean.
We have emotions, whether it's anger, we have emotions and feelings, whether it's self-pity.
We have emotions and feelings, and sometimes even just temptations that seem to come from
the pit of hell.
And they are passing emotions.
But the temptation of the enemy is for you to take something that is passing and turn
it into something permanent.
So that not only do you feel anger passing, but you lash out in anger and say something to
someone that you love that cannot be undone with the simple apology.
What did you do?
You took a passing frustration, gave it an external expression, and did permanent damage.
I want you to stop sacrificing what is permanent.
on the altar of what is passing.
I want you to stop sacrificing what is permanent to satisfy what is passing.
If there is a teenager in here, I want you off of every form of addictive behavior, whether
it's a substance or whether it's a website.
I want you off of every form of addictive substance that would rob you of your soul.
Because I know that those things help us, whether we're adults or whether we're children,
and they help us to get through the moment.
But the moment is passing.
And after the anxiety has passed and after you have trained your body to be addicted to stimuli that keep you enslaved,
now you have a lasting habit that you embedded in your life to deal with a passing emotion.
I want you off porn.
I want you off every vape pen.
I don't want you having to take something in your body to deal with something in your mind.
And then five years from now, we're trying to figure out how to get you off of this.
I want it broken.
I want it choked out.
I want every teenager that listens to me preach.
Stop sacrificing what is permanent to satisfy what is passing.
It will pass.
Let it pass.
Pray till it passes.
Praise till it passes.
I'll need to hit a pin.
I can hit a prayer.
I'll need to hit a pen.
I can hit a praise because it came to pass and God is here to stay.
I felt that when I was preparing.
I felt that for every woman that I went to speak to in recovery this week at Doves Nest.
Some of them were looking at me like, please tell them this younger.
Please tell them this younger.
Don't sacrifice what is permanent your character.
Don't sacrifice what is permanent your calling.
Stop giving up your relationship with God for popularity with people.
They can't put you in, they can't vote you out.
He is God.
And Him only shall you serve.
So, y'all sit down.
This is supposed to be Love Chapter.
It's supposed to be Love Wee.
I love you enough to tell you that.
Stop sacrificing what is permanent.
That's what the church at Corinth was doing.
They were sacrificing what was permanent.
Love.
for what was passing spiritual gifts. So they would sacrifice their love for one another in order
to show off. They were sacrificing what was permanent to satisfy what was passing.
Because even if you do go off and say what you want to say, it's only going to feel good
for about the five seconds it takes you to realize that now you've got to spend five days recovering
from what felt good for five seconds. Was the five seconds really worth it, dude? Passing versus permanent.
This is an odd story to connect with 1 Corinthians 13.
I'm going to just tell you right now.
But the way the Lord showed it to me was a principle and a picture.
The principle is stop sacrificing what's permanent to satisfy what's passing.
The picture is a man named Neiman who was a great general of an army of the enemies of Israel
called Aram. Benad the second was the king, and Naaman was his man. Naman was a great man,
the Bible says, but. Now I'm going to stop right there and preach. He was a great man, but.
He was a great man, but. How many of you, I just described you in one incomplete sentence?
I'm a good person, but. I'm a Christian, but. Well, he was a great man, but he had leprosy.
He had leprosy.
Leparcy was an incurable skin condition.
Of course, you've heard of leprosy, but in this time it's hard for us to imagine what the
cost of carrying that condition would have been.
Not only was it incurable, but it was completely isolating.
So what is it like to be a leader who is also a leper?
He commanded men, but he could not cure his skin.
There are conditions in the room that confound you.
You cannot understand how you can be so adept at business and so detached emotionally at home.
You do not understand how you can be so good at getting everyone else to connect with you,
except the ones you love the most.
You cannot understand why it has been possible for you to discipline this area of your life,
but not get that one under control.
He was a great man, but high position, leprous condition.
And into this juxtaposition of his realities, which are both very real, the Bible says that
there was a little girl living at his house that one day, perhaps seeing him change out of his armor,
noticed the spots of leprosy that were beginning to spread. In fact, the Bible says that it was
a spot. So they caught it early. And the little girl didn't have the audacity to say it to
name in because she was an Israelite and she was actually taken as a slave to serve in this house.
So it's uncommon that she would be the one to voice this idea, but she did.
You might be surprised who God will speak through in your life as well.
She said, if it were possible for Naiman to go and see the prophet,
Elisha and Israel, he could cure him.
Elisha is amazing with miracles.
He helped this widow who was about to have to sell her sons into slavery with just a little bit of oil.
I know you're not going to believe this, but he one time called for rain and there was a drought
and water came out of nowhere when he spoke the word of the Lord.
If he could get to Elijah, it would be amazing.
So Neiman did it.
How hard would that be, by the way?
We were talking about the hard part.
How hard would it be to go to your enemy for help as to humble himself to do that?
And he makes a journey as about 200 miles.
But he didn't just make the journey he had to go to the king and get a little.
letter from the king to take to the prophet, because you can't just show up and tell the prophet
you want to be healed. You've got to have some letter of recommendations, somebody to help you
with entree into the course of a great prophet. And so the king says, sure, I'll write you a letter.
And he writes a letter to say to the king of Israel, would you have your prophet heal my commander?
So Neiman makes the journey. And he loads up. And I want to pick up here in Second Kings and not just recap, but
show you a little bit of this story in verse four please naman went to his master and told him what the
girl from israel had said by all means go the king of eram reply i'll send a letter to the king
of israel so i just told you all this but watch this part that happens next naman left taking with him
yeah name and left taken with him ten talents of silver six thousand shekels of gold and
ten sets of clothing he's traveling heavy the letter that he took to
the King of Israel read, with this letter, I am sending my servant Naaman to you so that you may cure
him of his leprosy. Now, when the letter got to the king, come back to me for a moment, church.
I want you to see this moment. The king says, well, he tears his robes and says, am I God?
Can I kill and bring back to life? Why does this fellow send someone to me to be cured of his
leprosy. See how he is trying to pick a fight or a quarrel with me. In other words, the king is saying,
this is impossible. But, verse 8 says, that when Elisha, the man of God heard that the king of
Israel had torn his ropes, he sent him this message. Why have you torn your ropes? Have the man
come to me? And he will know that there is a prophet in
Israel. In other words, turn to your neighbor and say, it's not hard for God. It's not hard for God.
What are you tearing your robes about? You think God who creates life can't restore life?
You think God who has power over the grave cannot raise this man from his condition before he
dies of it? You think this is too hard for God? Nothing is too hard for God. Nothing is impossible for him.
Nothing makes him sweat. Nothing makes him shocked. Nothing makes him shudder. Nothing makes him back up. Nothing makes him recalculate. Nothing makes him count the cost. He's got more than enough to go around. You think this is hard for God? This is no problem for God. This is easy for God. And so Elisha sends a message, bring him to me. And verse 9 sounds like everything is going great. So Neiman went with his horses and chariots. I'm about to show y'all something blew my mind when I saw it. And stop.
I stopped at the door of Elijah's house.
I'm about to get my miracle.
This is amazing.
I traveled 200 miles with 6,000 shekels, but it was worth it.
I had to get a letter from the king to the king, but it was worth it.
I'm having to risk everything by being here in enemy territory, but it's worth it.
I am right here at the door, and I know this man has what I need, and he can do it.
He said it's not even hard for him.
He said, all I have to do is come, so I'm going to come, I'm a knock on the door.
He's going to come out. He's going to do a little thing, a little dance, a little wave, a little hallelujah, a little thank you Jesus, a little shal-blah-blah-ch-cha-tah, whatever they do over here in Israel, whatever they do over there at the Pentecostal church, whatever they do at the Episcopalian Church, whatever they do, whatever their sign, whatever their method. He's going to do that for me, and the spot's going to go away. And verse 10 says, Elijah sent a messenger to say to him, go wash yourself seven times in the Jordan.
And your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed.
But naming went away angry and said, I thought.
I thought.
I thought.
Well, put it back on the scripture screen, boys,
that he would surely come out to me and stand.
and call on the name of the Lord His God, wave his hand over the spot.
This guy had it down to a science what God was supposed to do for him.
He had it down to the detail.
Here's how it's going to go.
He's going to come.
He's going to stand.
He's going to wave.
He's going to say.
He's going to pray.
It's going to go.
He's going to come.
He's going to stand.
He's going to wave.
wave, it's going to go. He's going to come, he's going to stand, he's going to wave,
it's going to go, and he's visualizing it the whole time. This is going to be great, man.
I got the favor of God. I got the blessing of God. I'm naming. I'm naming. You know my name man?
I'm naming. Tell him, namen is here. Knock, knock, knock, it's naming. You know, the one that
you got the letter about from Joel? Yeah, yeah, him. I'm naming. I'm naming. I'm here at the door.
Open up. Knock, knock, knock, it's naming. He's going to come. He's going to stand. He's going to wave, he's
He said, it's going to go.
And old Wuss' name answers the door instead of Elisha.
You ever asked for the prophet, but you got what's his name instead?
And Naman said, who are you?
He said, it's not important who I am.
It's important what the prophet said you need to do.
You need to go, wash yourself seven times into Jordan.
And your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed.
And Naaman went angry and said, I don't want to wash.
When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.
Naiman is a man.
He is a great man.
So why is a great man thinking like a child talking about,
I don't want to wash?
I don't want to take a bath.
I don't want to do it like that.
You're supposed to wave.
And the messenger said, he ain't going to wave.
You got to wash.
I came with a word for somebody today who has been waiting for God to wave over your situation.
And God said, you can wait all day for me to wave.
I already waved all I'm going to wave.
Now you got to wash.
Tell your neighbor, you got to wash.
You got to wash.
Some things God is not going to wave away.
Some thought patterns, God is not going to wave away.
I wish it was so simple.
I wish we could lean you back in that chair, yank those braces off your teeth, and put you out of here straight.
But the fact is, sometimes you've got to floss between those teeth.
Sometimes God doesn't wave.
Sometimes God tells you to wash.
And nobody shouts when I preach like this.
If I said God's going to wave it away, I'd have 35 hallelujahs in the back of the room.
But I can't even get the front row to stand up when the Word of the Lord says, you've got to watch.
There is a process that I have you in.
There is a protocol that I have you in.
There is a stage I am bringing you through.
There is a process.
There is a stage for this.
There is a prescription for this.
There is a command for this.
the question becomes, are you mature enough that when God doesn't do magic, you will still go through with the method that will produce the miracle that you came all this way for anyway?
Naiman was just about to walk away because I don't want to. I don't care if you want to. You can wash even if you don't want to, and it will work if you do what God told you to do.
I don't want to forgive them.
I don't want to wear one of those volunteer t-shirts and stand out there.
It's not my color.
I don't want to.
I don't want to.
I don't want to.
So you don't want to die, but you don't want to wash.
Which one's going to be stronger?
Because washing is a passing activity.
Healing is permanent.
So I would rather give up what is passing my pride to have what is permanent.
This is a life-saving word for somebody.
God said, you've got a dip in this.
You got a dip in this.
It is not enough for you to stop at the door and wait for God to wait.
How many times have I waited for God to wave something away that he called me to wash?
I thought he was going to wave.
I thought they were going to appreciate me.
I thought I was getting a raise.
Instead, I got fired.
I thought they were going to say thank you to me, but instead they cussed me out.
Wouldn't it be horrible that God was trying to do stuff in your life,
but you got blocked from it because of what you thought?
And the worst thing would be for you to get blocked by something that's behind you.
Watch Neiman's reasoning. He sounds like a child. He's a champion in war, but he is a child
in this moment. And that happens to all of us. He said, I thought he would come out here
and wave and the spot would go away and cure me of my leprosy. Verse number 12, Arna and
Farpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel. Couldn't I wash in them
and be cleansed. So he turned and went back, headed for Damascus. When you turn and go back,
you can never get better. But that's the hardest part. The hardest part is behind you.
The hardest part is letting go of your expectations because of the way things have always been.
Some of you have been eating manna for so many years. You're surprised that it stopped showing
up. That just means you're on the edge of the Promised Land. God.
wants you to plant and harvest now. The hardest part is to let go of what's behind you. I had
better waters than that in Damascus, he said. And I'm so grateful for verse 13, because I feel
like we're in a moment like this today, you and I as we talk. And listen to me all over the world.
Some of you are about to go back to something that is behind you. And it is not the challenge
in front of you that is stopping you. It's the template of where you've been. And it's the template of where you've been
and the expectation of where you thought you would be. That's what's stopping you. That's what's
keeping you from being cured. That's what's holding you back from the intimacy and the victory
that you desire in your life. Because the Bible says in verse 13, that Naman's servants
went to him and said, my father, if the prophet had told you to do some great thing, would you
not have done it? How much more than when he tells you wash and be cleansed? Now, in other
words, what he's saying, and I'm just going to elaborate a moment. Namen, sir, we've come all this
way. We traveled seven days to get here. Now, think of all the things that had to happen
for you to get to this point. The servant girl had to see the spot at the right time. The odds
were against it, but it happened. The king had to agree to write you a letter and risk his national
reputation in order to talk to an enemy, and he did that for you. We, we have to. We are
We had to make the journey safely to a place that we have attacked and ransacked several times,
and we made it safely.
And we have been going through this dry, arid terrain for 200 miles, for seven days we've been
walking to get to this point.
And you want to go back to Damascus now?
Namen, just do it.
Just do it.
Worst case scenario, you get clean.
you get cured. But either way, we've come too far. Huh? We traveled too much. God has arranged
too much. The servants saw the spot. The king wrote the letter. We made the trip. You mean we
traveled seven days and you won't take seven dips? You better dip, Neiman. Tell your neighbor,
you better dip. All this way you came.
You better dip all that God did for you to get you here.
You better dip out of all the things you could be watching online.
You're watching a preacher in a red cropped hoodie talking to you about the Word of the Lord.
All the stuff you could have clicked on.
God brought you to this point.
Don't you dare click off.
You better dip.
This word is for you.
All the hell you went through.
All the enemy's annihilation tactics.
scare tactics and threats, all of the panic attacks you breathe through, all of the nervous
breakthroughs you survive. The hard part is behind you. We're standing at the door. All we got to do
is dip. I came to prophesy to somebody. I'll know who you are, but God woke me up at 3 a.m.
to tell you, you're standing at the door, and all you got to do, high-five all your neighbors
and say, all I got to do is dip. All I got to do is dip. All I got to do is dip. Because the
hardest part is behind me. It is not what God is calling you to do that is stopping you. It is what
is behind you, that is what you expected God to do, that is stopping you. And right now I just
said something that we are going to receive a testimony from in the weeks to come, that somebody
thought that they were blocked by what was ahead of them, but the Jordan River isn't big.
The Jordan River isn't hard to cross. The Jordan River isn't hard to bathe in. The only
thing that was hard about it was I thought. And the reason
Naiman fought it is because he thought it was beneath him. God brings us to these moments in life
where we are tempted to let something that is passing cost us something that is permanent.
And a man with leprosy, permanent, had to do something passing that he didn't want to do.
And I don't know what that is for you, but you do. You do because the Holy Spirit is.
speaking it to you. In concert with my voice is his voice. Zoom, just right there together.
I know that seven is the number of completion, and I know that when that which is complete has
come, that which is incomplete disappears, 1st Corinthians 13 says. And I know that we know in part
and we prophesy in part, and where there are tongues they will cease, but love never fails.
I know that when I became a man, I put childish ways behind me, but watch what happened to
Naiman. When his servant pulled him to the side and said,
The hardest part is behind you. Do it.
Naaman, verse 14, went down and dipped himself in the Jordan seven times.
As the man of God had told him, and his flesh was restored and became clean like that of what?
A young boy.
When I was a child, I thought like a child.
But when I stopped thinking like a child, my skin was made new again.
We take what is passing and turn it into something permanent.
God took something that was permanent, name is leprosy, and turned it into something passing.
It will pass.
It will pass.
and kingdoms will all pass away, but there's something about that name.
It will pass.
And when Namon did it, when Namon dipped, when Namon got out of his thought and got into the
water and did what God told him to do, he was restored.
I'm believing for restoration Sunday in somebody's life today.
The restoration of your right mind, the restoration of your peace, the restoration of your peace,
the restoration of your joy, that's something that you have convinced yourself is permanent,
is really passing. You hear me? You are not going to suffer from this forever. It will pass.
And we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but what is unseen is temporary, but what is unseen
is eternal. It will pass. Right now God has brought you to this moment as if it's the edge of a Jordan
that you are deciding whether to obey him in this next step of your life.
And I want to tell you that the hardest part is behind you.
Paul says in Romans 5, verse 7, very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person,
though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
the hard part is behind you.
Verse 9 says, if he has justified you by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through him?
The hard part is behind you.
He already hung there.
Stop living in your shame.
He died for it.
The hard part is behind you.
The hard part was accomplished for you.
And by the grace of God today, I command you to be clean.
I command you to allow His grace to wash it away, to wash off the residue of the regret and the failure.
The hard part is behind you.
And I want everyone standing all over this church.
No one moving, no one distracting the moment, this moment, this moment, this moment is significant.
You are standing at the door.
And you've come all this way
And look at how much you've survived
Look how much you've endured
Look how much God has protected you from
Look how much God did in your life
Since the time you were a little girl
Since the time you were a little boy
No, it hasn't been perfect but he has been present
Look at all that God did to bring you here
That someone saw the spot
That you made it seven days' journey
That you are standing at the door
And every time you get close to the Jordan, you walk away and go back to something passing.
But God wants to take something passing and do something permanent in your life today.
For this is the moment for someone to call on the name of Jesus and be saved.
The Bible says that if you will call upon the name of the Lord, you will be saved.
that if you would confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart,
God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Right now I'm praying a prayer for someone who is far from God.
You don't have leprosy on your skin, but there is a condition in your soul called sin.
If not dealt with it is fatal, but it has already been provided for by the person of Jesus Christ.
He died for you.
He did the hard part.
He rose for you.
You can rise with him today. This can be your moment. This can be your day. You can come to God by His grace.
So right now, if that's you and the Lord is speaking to you, not to wash yourself, but that he wants to wash you.
And you want this to be your new beginning. I'm going to lead you in a prayer.
We're going to repeat this prayer for the benefit of those who are coming to God or coming back to God.
And if you pray this and mean it with your heart, God will hear you from heaven and he will hear you.
heal you and cleanse you. This is your new beginning. Pray and repeat after me. Church family say
Heavenly Father, I am a sinner in need of a Savior. And today I make Jesus the Lord and Savior
of my life. I believe he died that I would be forgiven and rose again to give me life.
I receive this new life.
This is my new beginning.
I am a child of God.
On the count of three, shoot your hand up if you prayed that.
One, two, three.
I want to celebrate with you right now.
That's a lot of hands.
I praise the Lord for your commitment.
I praise the Lord for your new beginning.
I believe God for your hope, for your future.
Praise the Lord.
Let's give God a great big churchwide shout of praise.
Come on, lift every voice.
Lift every voice.
Lift every voice.
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
Some orange Bibles coming around so you can have a new Bible to commemorate your new beginning.
I just need to know before I turn it over to your campus pastors,
who received a word from the Lord today that was for your life?
So everybody knows in this room how we close service.
We don't sneak out early.
We finish together.
Campus pastors, you take it at your campus and I want to close right here at our Valentine
location and online.
Look at the camera, look at me.
Grab your neighbor's hand.
Tell them I don't have leprosy, you can hold my hand.
Tell your neighbor, you can hold my hand.
You won't catch anything except the Holy Ghost.
I feel that fire.
I feel that fire.
You know, a saying came to me, and I didn't want to put it in the sermon for all the campuses,
but you know how they say what you don't know can't hurt you?
That's a lie.
That's a lie.
What you don't know can actually kill you.
And that's why God gives you moments like these to show you things in your life that
are so important. What you don't know can't hurt you. That's not true, but this is. What you
won't do can't heal you. And now unto him who is able to do immeasurably more than you ask,
think, or imagine. To him be glory through Christ Jesus. In the church, now and forever.
everybody smile at your neighbor real big
say I got my braces off
you're blessed you're dismissed
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