Elevation with Steven Furtick - The Power Of The Prompt

Episode Date: December 12, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. 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.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Enjoy the message. Welcome today to all of our locations. Can we thank God for all of our campuses and locations? I said, can we thank God for all of our campuses? I was doing my stalker thing where I go around to all the campuses pushing buttons with cameras that are set up in the auditoriums. I've been on, do I look tired? I was on a trip.
Starting point is 00:00:48 I went to Asheville and Columbia and I even went to Toronto for a minute, all through technology, of course, before I came out to see you. So I'm a little jet-lack. Thank God for the great work he's doing also with our e-fam around the world. And our interns, our fall 2018 interns. Come on, thank God for them, thank God for their wardrobes, for their sense of style and fashion. I'm going to tell you why they're up here in a minute. I want to keep you in suspense, but, hey, one thing that I really always feel good about is when I'm doing exactly what I know God wants me to do when I stand up here on the stage.
Starting point is 00:01:30 And as we get ready for next weekend, which is going to be phenomenal, where, So many people around the world and here at our church locally are going to participate in our game changer offering, where we get to bring God something of significance and value to us. And we all get to make that opportunity count to invest something in what can't be taken away as we have so many times before. As we get ready for that, I pray and I try to see how God wants me to preach that would position us, each of us, for the season that he's taking us into.
Starting point is 00:02:13 And that's important to me not to follow a formula. It's important to me. And I'm not saying there's anything wrong with doing it the same way every time because we take up these offerings for expansion and we use so much of it for outreach each year. So I guess it would be fine if I just repeated the pattern each year. But maybe it's just my personality. I can't do that. And even more than that, I don't want to start trusting in some kind of formula.
Starting point is 00:02:40 I guess that's the best way to say it. If I'm going to preach about faith, I want to demonstrate faith in the way that I preach about what I'm preaching about. So, does that make sense? Anyway, whether it made sense or not, here's what I'm going to do today, because when I was praying about what we should do as we set up what's going to happen next weekend, and I pray that you would not skip church next weekend. Some people will always do that.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Like, it's going to be a guilt trip. It's not. It's not like there's going to be a cover charge next week or something like that. It's for everyone, but it'll be really beautiful, it'll be special. But this week is probably the most important because this is where we set it up. And any good comedian can tell you that the setup is often more important than the punchline. But there's nothing funny about the Word of God. So let's go to the Word of God today.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I want to share the same scripture, just a few verses. If I drop a few verses down from what I shared last week, did you get to hear the message last weekend? It's mine to manage. Touch somebody to say it's God's to give, but it's mine to manage. I talked about this concept that we are stewards of the story, the story of how God has saved us and how God has sustained us. As a pastor, I'm coming to understand my role more and more as a steward of the story that God is telling through this church.
Starting point is 00:04:07 And it's God's story, but it's ours to manage. So powerful. And so let me get into this real quick. And this will be a little different today. I think you can tell that I'm excited, I'm really excited, but I'm sitting down, I'm seated. So I'm not going to scream as much. Those of you who don't like all that anyway, this is your weekend. And I'm just going to talk to you a little bit today.
Starting point is 00:04:31 You laughed a little too much of that. It made me feel self-conscious. I might holler once or twice, but I really just want to talk to you. And I got all this stuff in my Bible and I'll tell you what it all is in a moment, some notes and some money. And I'll tell you about that and an envelope and some post-it notes and we'll get to all that in a moment. But first, let me read this. This is so important as a backdrop for what I believe God wants to give you as a backstory today. Every blessing has a backstory.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Every blessing has a backstory. And so this is one for the nation of Israel. Joshua 419. On the 10th day of the first month, the people went up from the Jordan and camped at Gilgau on the eastern border of Jericho. And Joshua set up, everybody say set up? And Joshua was set up at Gilgall the 12 stones they had taken out of the Jordan. Now, they're not in the promised land yet, but God is setting them up. And as a part of the setup is kind of elaborate.
Starting point is 00:05:27 God is like, hey, take the stones from the Jordan, which represents the miracle that I just did for you and set it up. And then after you set up the stones, this is the purpose of them. They're not just props. I don't want you to just collect these stones for props and put them in a trophy case somewhere. But rather than just trophies, these are triggers. These stones that you set up because I'm not done with you yet. And there's a great thing that I'm doing through you. And so I want to use the stones as a setup.
Starting point is 00:05:57 And then watch verse 21. It gives the purpose. He said to the Israelites, in the future, when your descendants ask you, their parents. Now, stop right there. He's teaching them to think generationally. He's thinking them, he's teaching them not to just settle for instant gratification and what's in it for me. So in the future, when your kids are asking, what do these stones mean? Tell them. Tell them. Very important. Because the stones can't speak for themselves. This is not like Siri. Hey, Siri, bring me lemonade. This is not that kind of
Starting point is 00:06:35 the thing. This is not some magic trick. You've got to speak and tell them, when you see the stones, when they see the stones, tell them. I love this stuff. I love these Old Testament stories, so much in them. Tell them, Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground for the Lord your God dried up the Jordan before you until you had crossed over. The Lord your God did to the Jordan what he had done to the Red Sea when he dried it up before us until we had crossed over. Every generation is to experience their own move of God, not just worship something God did in the past, but to move forward into the future full of faith. And so I want to speak to you for a few moments today on the power of the prompt.
Starting point is 00:07:25 The prompt. If you'd like to write that down, it's just a little title that I'm giving the message. If you wouldn't like to write it down, it's still the title that I'm giving the message. The power of the prompt. So, about these interns, they're pretty cool. Elevationchurch.org slash internship. Shameless plug. They're two weeks out from finishing their internship.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And I got to meet with them Thursday, and we had the best time. Right? Yes. It was supposed to go 90 minutes, and it went two and a half hours. And then, for the first time that this has ever happened, I met them at the movies. Because as a part of their discipleship process, I took them to see Creed 2. Amen. Come on.
Starting point is 00:08:23 I'm a good, good pastor. It's who I am. Now, what prompted me to do that? Well, when I was getting to know them, I like to do an ice break. or, hey, you know, what's your favorite music? And then they'll always say Christian bands, because I'm the pastor. And then I turn around, what's your really listen to? And then they'll ask what's your favorite TV shows?
Starting point is 00:08:44 They all said The Office. I think everybody said the Office. And I said, cool, y'all are too young for the Office. But anyway, I understand. And then they said, I said, what's your favorite movie? And one of the kids screams out, Rocky! He said it, you know, like sometimes you're in a worship service and somebody goes, Jesus! But he said the name of Rocky and when he invoked the name of Rocky he won my heart in fact
Starting point is 00:09:09 I'll come here Gabe real quick LJ just in honor in honor of Gabe let's do this real quick go ahead go ahead LJ oh you want to run the stairs so this could be you elevation church.org slash internship thanks for coming now it's cool sit down that's enough that's enough got your breath you know you hadn't done that much cardio Yo, in months. So I was like, you like Rocky? He goes, yeah. I said, now this is the real test.
Starting point is 00:10:42 I said, what's the best Rocky? He said, and he didn't have to pray. He didn't have to pray. And this is how I'm a test if he's a true man of God. He said he wants to go in ministry one day. And there's an answer to this, and it's definitely not five. We all know that. Could be three, but he said the right answer.
Starting point is 00:10:58 He said Rocky four. When he said Rocky four, I said, I perceived that thou are a prophet. The words of life was like, just because that's the first one of my dad showed me. I remember my dad on a Friday night. We stopped by National Home Video in Monk's Corner, VHS tape, and he said, you're ready for Rocky Four. You're ready to see. By the way, just so I can know who to pray for that needs the Lord.
Starting point is 00:11:26 How many of you have not seen Rocky, a single Rocky movie? Oh, come to the altar. Are you serious? Your parents haven't shown you Rocky 4? We called DSS on those parents. Almost like with my kids it was a generational responsibility to show them how the Cold War really ended with Rocky Defeating Drago. And then so when I found out that Creed 2 was the sequel to Rocky 4, I was like, oh man,
Starting point is 00:12:00 this is the equivalent of Joshua and Moses. This is like the Red Sea and the Jordan. This is probably taking the illustration too far. But I almost had a spiritual experience. I met them at the theater on Thursday night, and we watched Rocky. I think we annoyed everybody in the theater. We were so loud at Stonecrest, but we went to the Temple of Stonecrest, and we watched the gospel according to Rocky Baboa.
Starting point is 00:12:31 And there's so much gospel in Rocky, but you probably don't know the backstory to it. And so, you know, it prompted me. Sermons come to me from all kinds of places, but I'm sitting there. Graham and Elijah went with me, and we're watching Creed 2, and I won't tell you how it ends, because your homework this week is to prepare your offering, read your Bible, and go see Creed 2. It's fantastic. And then I was thinking, Graham was sitting with me, Elijah was sitting with me, the interns were there, and I was thinking, like, remember my dad's in heaven now, and so I always remember when he showed me.
Starting point is 00:13:03 It was just a cool moment where I was like, every generation gets their own Rocky. That's cool. And then I thought, I wonder how many of them know the backstory of how Rocky Baboa was created. I wonder how many of them know what these stones mean. They know that Michael B. Jordan wasn't the first creed. I wonder if they know. And I don't know how much of this you knew, Gabe, but when Sylvanianian... Esther Stallone created Rocky.
Starting point is 00:13:36 He was inspired because he was broke, right? He had been in one movie and he had moderate success, but he moved to LA because he wanted to start really trying to write and he would walk around writing stuff and that he went to see Muhammad Ali fight Chuck Weppner. How many of you didn't know any of this? Just raise your hand real quick. Okay, this is important. This is almost biblical.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Rocky is canonical, and I promise you we will be in Joshua in just a moment. moment, but let me give you the backstory this. And when he was watching Chuck Wepner fight Muhammad Ali and go the distance, even though he didn't win and put the champ down, he was inspired by the story of an underdog. He thought, that's why I need to write. And he spent the next three days writing the rough draft of Rocky. Three days. Three days.
Starting point is 00:14:24 So for those of you who don't believe that Rocky is biblical, it's three days. And then when he finished writing it, he remember he was prompt. Just by something that he saw. Talk about the power of a prompt. He was prompted watching it. I need to write that. He wrote it And then somebody asked him what he was working on when he went for an audition one time and He almost didn't want to tell him because he didn't know if there's any good, but he's to show him working on this thing. He's prompted and then they offered him $25,000 for the script 50, 100, no, because they weren't going to let him be Rocky and he wanted to play Rocky and something in him told him You need to play this character. This is once-in-lifetime thing.
Starting point is 00:15:08 And then they offered him $250,000, $300,000. $360,000. He had $106 in his bank account. And they offered him $360,000 from the script. He said, no. He had already sold his dog, Buckus. He sold his dog, Buckus. And he turned it down, and finally they gave him a million dollars to make the movie, which wasn't
Starting point is 00:15:36 And he made it. And as of 2017, according to what I googled, the Rocky franchise has earned in the box office alone over $1.4 billion. So let's thank God for Rocky and then we'll move on. I'm just something I want to tell you about. I just told you, I can see some of you like, come on, man, I can come for all this. Well, shut up, I'm trying to get to something here, all right? I've got a reason for telling you this.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Because everything great that I've ever seen I would attribute to the hand of God in my life started with a prompting. A prompting. And the thing about game changers and game changing decisions is that they don't feel like game changers in the moment. A promise from God usually doesn't feel like a promise. Here's how it operates in the pattern of Scripture, that God will give you a promise. And then he will give you a prompting to act on the promise that he gave.
Starting point is 00:16:39 And learning to respond to the promptings of the Holy Spirit is the most crucial skill that you could ever acquire in your life. It takes courage. It takes discernment. It takes sometimes being still, shutting the other voices off. But the promptings of the Holy Spirit, I mean, how many times have I missed the blessing of the Holy Spirit? of God in an area of my life because I did not respond to a prompting. How many times have we come to church and heard a sermon and then we experienced a prompting, but because we didn't respond to the prompt, we did not receive the promise. It could be the smallest things. One time God prompted me to send somebody a voice memo.
Starting point is 00:17:32 They said they saved it for four years on their phone. I didn't know that they were going to save it for four years. I just knew they were going through something, and I sent it to them. Prompting. Prompting. And it must have seemed weird to the Israelites, right? Set up the stones, but the stones are not there to serve the purpose that they seem to be serving on the surface.
Starting point is 00:17:50 They are to prompt the story. Now, I'm preaching to you today because there are some things that God has placed in your life and some things that he is doing that if you will pay attention, God is trying to use that thing to prompt you in an area of your life where he intends to bless you. The stones prompt the story. And then the story is meant to prompt the faith of the people so that they can continue on. And this is how God works. So I want to practice this today.
Starting point is 00:18:21 I want to do this in front of you. It's one thing to preach it. It's another thing to practice it. And I realized that the Israelites didn't go back to that place in Gilgau and tell their children the story. That's why in Judges 210 it says that the next generation didn't know. Why didn't they know? Because their parents didn't revisit the place.
Starting point is 00:18:46 They got so far from where they started that they lost their sense of who brought them. Now I don't want that to happen to us as a church. And so I thought what might be appropriate today to help prompt your faith is to share a few Not 12, I'm not going to do 12 like the 12 stones. We don't have that long. But I just want to take five. I just want to take five prompts. This is where the Post-it notes come in because I wrote down five prompts, you know, like
Starting point is 00:19:18 the writing prompt that you give. Writing prompt. And I'm going to hand these one at a time to these interns and I'm going to ask them to tell me the story. And you can ask me anything you want as long as it's exactly what's written on this Post-it said no. I'm going to answer it. To prompt, everybody say prompt.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Prompt. That's the word God gave me prompt. To learn how to respond to the prompting of God. That's what this offering is about. That's what life is about. That's what forgiveness is about. God is going to prompt you and will you respond to the prompt? That determines how you experience the promise.
Starting point is 00:19:55 So I've got five of these and they will prompt the story like those stones prompted the stories. And I pray that God will use it. You want to read the first one? You didn't get to go last night. Okay. It's the same ones as last night though. Yeah, I didn't change them because it went good last night. So let me tell me about the time you thought your college roommate was going crazy,
Starting point is 00:20:18 but was actually setting an example you would follow for the next 20 years. What a great question. Thank you for asking me that. So my college roommate, my junior and senior year was named Alex Early, which is funny, because he would get up super early and he would pray. I would get up last minute, 7.57 for an 8 a.m. class. We went to North Greenville University. It's where I got my degree.
Starting point is 00:20:41 It's where I got my wife. If you were to ask me which of those two has served a greater purpose in my life, it would no doubt be that one. So I hadn't shown anybody my degree in a while, but I show her off all the time. Anyway, my roommate was Alex early. He was very spiritual, but he was also one of these people who wasn't so spiritual that he wasn't funny. He was like able to, he could quote John Calvin to you, but he could also make the funniest prank phone calls.
Starting point is 00:21:03 He had this redneck persona called Duane McGraw, D-U-W-I-A-N-E with a thing over the E because it's French, Duane McGraw. And he called, he modeled after Roy D. Mercer and had the best time in college. But what I learned from him that I never forget that I'm so glad you asked me about, and thank you for asking me that, is one day he came running back to the room between classes. And he looked like he looked like he was in a state of absolute emergency. panic mode and he starts grabbing out of the drawers all the money he can find in the room. Not my money, his money.
Starting point is 00:21:36 He starts grabbing all the money out of the room. And I was like, what are you doing? He's like, I don't have time to talk about it. I'll tell you when I get back. I'm like, oh my God, what is Alex? What is Alex into? It's like some Walter White crap going on. And so he came back.
Starting point is 00:21:53 He wouldn't tell me what he was doing. He came back. He looked so relieved. I was like, what was that? And he said, he was real serious. He goes, God convicted me, bro. I've been, hold on, let me tell you what he said next. He said, since I've been here at college, I haven't been tibing.
Starting point is 00:22:15 He belonged to a church that I really admire in his hometown in Woodstock, Georgia, First Baptist Woodstock, Pastor Johnny Hunt. And he said, I am, I'm sending my tithe. I calculated. God spoke to me that his money was in my bank account. And I'd been telling myself the whole time I was here at college that since I was away and since I didn't have much anyway, he said, but God convicted me not to keep his money in my account. And that boy mailed the cash and he had coins and everything he could find and sent it in the
Starting point is 00:22:50 mail. And God used to, one of the ways God will prompt you sometimes is through the example of somebody else. That's why I always do the giving on the weekend where people come and give, because I think that sometimes an example is better than a sermon. Amen. And when he did that, God spoke to me, you know, because my mom had taught me the same principle of tithing, and yet I found so many excuses. And you know what I did? Next thing I did? Well, I had a checking account. I didn't think it had to be as ghetto as he made it out to be like throwing cash in the mail. But I did the same thing. I decided, do you know what? He's right. He's right. If I can't trust God with that 10 percent How can I say everything I have comes from him? And I send it yeah, amen See, I'm not I need you to know this in case you're new or a guest or something I am not one bit timid about preaching this stuff. This is my testimony I don't apologize for it. I believe in what we do. I believe in what God's word teaches
Starting point is 00:23:54 I've seen it in my life So, like, if you need me to get up here and say, Yeah, if it'll be okay, I say something, let me know what to God. That's not me. That's not how I feel about God. That's not how I feel about His word. That's not how I feel about His principles. That's not how I feel about his promises.
Starting point is 00:24:11 I believe this stuff. Man. So it prompted me. And I never kept God's money in my bank account after that, no matter how much I had, didn't have. And it got harder when you have more, you know, 10%. of $50. Isn't that hard to sin? Send God some coupons in the mail or something like that. Then when God starts blessing you, you have to decide you want to trust him on the next level.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Amen. So I believe God's going to prompt some people this year in that you've been holding under what is God's. I should move on from this point. It feels super uncomfortable. But these are just my stones. These are my stories. This is what God has done for me. So here's a lot. So here's a lot. Here's another one. I really like this one. This is probably my favorite one. Who wants to do this one? You want the prompt?
Starting point is 00:25:03 Yeah. I'll do it. Okay. Let's get her a mic. Ben, who's your favorite intern on the stage right now? Don't answer that. No, just give it the mic. Tell me about the big decision you made at the kitchen table that made you feel like you were going to throw up in your mouth.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And I wrote it in an acceptable way. I think I actually did throw up in my mouth and swallow it back down. So here's this story. It's too vivid, I understand. You know, when Holly and I got married, she taught school and I traveled. We saved up and put a down payment on a house, and we did what Dave Ramsey taught in his financial peace stuff, like no debt and all that. We tried to do that, but other than our house.
Starting point is 00:25:51 But then another thing we did was he said put an emergency fund, and Dave Ramsey said it. He said it, it scared me to not do it, the way he said it. He said that it should be a certain amount of your expenses in case something happens. He said, do it as quick as you can. Well, we were just married. We didn't start with a lot of money or anything like that. We started with no money. But over time, I was able to build up.
Starting point is 00:26:13 And I'll never forget, like we're in our house at 3.30 Delwood Drive, Shelby, North Carolina. You could go by there and knock on the door and ask the person, say, hey, hello. And then go into the kitchen and then sit down and you'll see the spot where this happened, okay? All right, so we had just put that amount of money. We just hit the amount in the savings account, and I was going in to tell Holly, hey, good news. We got our emergency fund. We hit the number because we set the number, we hit the number. And when I went in to tell her, prompt.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Something prompted me. And at first I thought it was the devil. I really did because it was like, hey, what if you gave that money instead? We didn't have kids yet. We didn't have that pressure of providing for children yet. We were young. We could afford number one combos at the Mexican restaurant. And so it was like, what if you gave it away?
Starting point is 00:27:13 Would you do that? So when I sat down at the table, I told Holly, hey, I got good news and bad news. The good news is we've got our emergency fund, like the last deposit we made it to the... She said, what's the bad news? I think God might be, I don't know if I use the word prompting, but I feel like an impression that we should give it away. And see, I'm counting on her to say, that's not God. Like I'm counting on her to have no faith, right?
Starting point is 00:27:43 Because then I can say, well, Lord, the woman that you gave me, you know. And she goes, oh, cool, I trust you. God spoke to you. You spoke, you know, just go, skip. Dang it, woman. And so I remember sitting down writing five checks. I remember who we wrote them to. It's not important.
Starting point is 00:28:08 We didn't have Elevation Church yet, the church we were part of at the time, another ministry, and we gave it away. But the funniest thing was, while I was doing it, I was like my hands were shaking. And right when I've written the last one, I felt like a piece. And the way that I interpreted what the piece that I felt was like God was saying to me, keep your hands open to me. No matter how much I bless you with, no matter how hard things get at certain times in your life or how tight it seems, and I've experienced both of those, keep your hands open. And if you'll keep your hands open to me, you'll always have everything you need to do everything
Starting point is 00:28:45 I've called you to do. Now, let me tell you the sequel to that, because every Rocky Four has a creed too. Every Red Sea has a Jordan. Just this past Monday, I got to sit down with our kids at the kitchen table. And it wasn't some holy, sacred moment. In fact, they were running around. They were, I think, annoyed that they had to sit and listen to these stories again. I think Graham said, Dad, we know this already. But what I did, I told them our testimony. And I asked them to bring all their money to the table, which is really, technically, my money. You have no money. You understand that? But bring my money that I let you pretend like is your money and keeping your little stupid wallet. Bring it to the table. Abby has more money than the boys.
Starting point is 00:29:34 what she's running on the side at school selling some jolly ranchers or something Abby is so loaded she got she's like says to her brothers all the time you need to visit the bank of Abby seven I said I'm not I'm like hey it's time it's your end offering you know we did this with Waymaker we did this with surround we did this we've been doing this since they were conscious like here's mommy and daddy and remember we da la da da because different times we've done that over and over again not the tithe, but above and beyond. And then we pray about it.
Starting point is 00:30:07 And sometimes God will give me like a specific number that's meaningful. Sometimes I'll think I have the number. And then it's not the right one because it doesn't take faith. And God will stretch me because one will be what I can do. And then one will be something that really says how I need him. But when I was walking them through that and I'm like, sit down and listen to this, you know. You need to hear this story. I realize something that just this year.
Starting point is 00:30:36 year we had a milestone where now Holly and I, by the grace of God, have been able to give to this church, elevation church, not what we originally gave at the kitchen table in Shelby, the emergency fund, and not two times that, but over the course of this church we've been able to give, not ten times. And I couldn't really believe this number, not a hundred times, but a thousand times what we gave at that kitchen table to this ministry. I'm not going to tell you the amount because it's not about the size of the gift, it's about the sacrifice.
Starting point is 00:31:17 That's what it's always about. Some people sit through this teaching and God prompts them to give a million dollars and they're able to do that. We've seen that. But some people, God prompts them to do something that would seem small, but to him it's It's bigger because it represents something that comes from your heart. That's all God is. I went to elevation.
Starting point is 00:31:41 They just talked about money. I'm talking about money. I'm talking about your heart. Where your treasure is, your heart will be also. We talk about every element of your heart. But until this happens, until your hands are open to God, that's what the offering is about. It's about getting your hands open, not because God needs what you have, you need what he has. I'm preaching on this stool.
Starting point is 00:32:07 I don't even need a pulpit for this sermon. I am preaching on this stool. Drogo! I'm grateful. When we first gave to outreach, I had no idea that it was a stepping stone. It was a stepping stone. God was setting the table because when this church didn't have much money, Hurricane Katrina hit, and I felt a prompting.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Reach out to somebody in New Orleans or in the area, and I found a pastor in Slyde L, Louisiana, and we sent him $1,600 that we did not have. We needed that money for our church. But I was operating out of the same principle. You keep your hands open to me and see what I will do through you. And now the fact that we've given and will have given by the end of this year over $40 million away to those in need. Come on, I'm prompting you right now to praise God for what we've been able to do around the world. You kind of go back and you wonder, you wonder, what if we had said no back then?
Starting point is 00:33:23 What if I said, no, I'm going to keep my low $1,600 for our outreach? I'm going to keep my, and God is prompting some of you to open your hands to him. And I pray that you'll know that joy. It's a real privilege. Let's do another prompt. I think we got time for one or two more. You want to do this one? You sure?
Starting point is 00:33:45 This is a big one. Don't screw it up. Take the Post-it-None. That shiny cross around your neck. Tell me about the silver bullet of the church planting. The silver bullet of church planting. You want to know about that? You sure? I don't know if you can handle it.
Starting point is 00:34:05 the silver bullet of church planting. I certainly wasn't ready for the silver bullet of church planting. So imagine this. Church has not started yet. I'm meeting with the seven families that moved here to start the church. Come on, let's go back to the Jordan for a minute. You've got to go back to where you started and revisit these miracles. So at that time, I didn't know anything to teach these people, so all we did was read books from people who knew how to start church, because we never started one. I was 25 years old. I had no idea. I mean, I'm scared. I'm scared. I mean, I'm scared to death, but I feel like God is prompting us to start this church. We had just decided to come to Charlotte to start it.
Starting point is 00:34:42 We put up a map and, anyway, you don't need to know all that. Point is, I brought in a guy who I thought was like an expert in church planting. I asked him, talk to my team, tell him anything you want, and I'll give you a $50 Chili's gift card. At the time that seemed generous. We got it from credit card rebate points, okay? And so he's like, God, you don't have to give me anything, just I'll come. sky and he shared with us a little bit about evangelism, a little bit about marketing, a
Starting point is 00:35:10 little bit about team building, unity groups, all the typical stuff. But then when it was over, we'd been recording the whole session so we could listen to it and learn from it and taking notes and all the families are sitting around the table. And he's like, at the end he goes, okay, can you turn that off a minute? Can you stop recording? You turn it off. And he goes, can you shut the door? What's about to happen here? And we shut the door and he's like, now I'm going to give you the silver bullet of church planting. I'm about to hear this. And then he goes, there's friends that you have that belong to other churches.
Starting point is 00:36:01 And those churches are big and they tithe to their church, but their church wouldn't miss it if they stop. get them to transfer their tithe from that big church to your little church for 24 months. And when he said it, it felt like a bullet, not a silver bullet, but it felt like if we did that, if we started this church on that kind of manipulation, that we would always have to manipulate. And I thanked them. I didn't correct him until he left the room. I said, thank you for coming. Appreciate it. God bless you. He prayed, he left. I shut the door again when he left. I said to the team, I said, we will not build this church on those types of principles.
Starting point is 00:36:44 If we're going to do God's work and God's will, we'll have to do it God's way. And it was a temptation in the moment, you know, because it was strategic. And sometimes you'll be prompted to take a shortcut and to do it your way and you can justify it, you know. But in that moment, here's what God prompted me to ask of that team. And these are just normal people, some of them with small children, all of them moving with no job. We didn't have some big funding. It was nothing like that. There's nothing like that.
Starting point is 00:37:23 I just said, what if we gave 10 percent the tithe to the church that we're currently a part of until we leave that is sending us and another 10 percent to the new one we're starting? What if we all committed to lead the way and to do that so that when we stand up and ask people to be a part of this? we will have set an example that they can follow. Do you want to know why God is using this ministry today, and now like I look in the camera, and it's like in Singapore and Cape Town and Gastonia and all kinds of places all around the world? It's not because of great preaching. It's because of personal sacrifice that people were willing to make. And hear me.
Starting point is 00:38:14 I appreciate the front row, but I want to say something to everybody watching this sermon. If we become now just consumers, Christian consumers, where it's like, I didn't really like the word today, I didn't do my song today, I was a guest today, I was this, if it becomes about that, God will shut it all down, because that is not what this church was founded on. You see how they're looking at me out there? It's like this. You are sitting right now in somebody else's sacrifice. I always thought that was so crazy. People come and go, I don't like when the church talks about giving. How do you think there was a church for you to come to if somebody didn't give?
Starting point is 00:39:07 Me too, JJ. I love to tell the story of how that original core team, they're all still here at the church by the way. All of those families, do you know how rare that is? That God kept those families together these 12 and a half years. God is calling on another generation. I really don't have time for the last two stones. I'd like to give them to you, but I'm only going to be able to give you one of them.
Starting point is 00:39:37 I'm going to let you vote on this one. Which one you want? Do you want to hear about the time that John the Baptist came into my office? Or do you hear about the time that we took a bus ride from hell? These are your options. Pray about it. See if God prompts you. Who wants to hear John the Baptist make some noise at every location?
Starting point is 00:40:06 Who wants to hear about the bus ride from hell? Make some noise. All right. So John the Baptist, I'm going to tell you this one real quick. That's the time that John Butler, who was a Baptist, who, yeah, he was a Baptist preacher, and he came in my office. Listen to this. You heard this last night, but listen again.
Starting point is 00:40:26 to hear these stories over and over again. He came in and he had $300,000. He had a denominational job. He'd been coming to the church. The church was full. He sits on my couch in my office. He asked for meeting with me and he said, well, preacher, you were full this Sunday. I noticed you were full. I noticed there wasn't an empty seat in the house. And I was so proud of that. I was like, yes, sir, praise the Lord. You know, spiritualize it, but really I was proud of it. Yes, sir. Praise the Lord. We pray for it. Praise God. He goes, preacher, that's a problem. I said, no, it's not a problem. It's a goal.
Starting point is 00:41:00 I want a full house. He said, yeah, but you're telling these people to bring their friends. Where are their friends going to sit? You need to start another campus. And I have $300,000 that a little old lady who died left to the Baptist Convention for church planting. And I'll give it to you if you'll start another campus. And here's what I said, and I'm a shame to tell you this to this day. Because for all of you that think this is just a brag session to tell you about my great faith, it's not.
Starting point is 00:41:24 It's about God's faithfulness. of it because I looked at that man and said, I don't have the gifts to do that. People would not watch me preach on a screen. So I thank God for what he said next. So powerful. He said, here's how it works, preacher. And he's talking to me like a young punk like I was, but he said it would love to. He said, if you get ahead of God trying to obey him.
Starting point is 00:42:10 He'll just shut the door. If you get behind God and won't obey him, he'll just get somebody else to do it. You take a few days and pray about a preacher and let me know what you want to do. And he got up to walk out. I said, you're going to pick somebody else of what God is doing. And now today, watch this. I want to say it's 17 locations. It's more than that because somebody's watching this in a hospital room on a.
Starting point is 00:42:51 screen, somebody's watching this on television, somebody's watching this in a prison. And it all starts when you respond to a prompting. So for just a moment, would you just seated right there where you are for a moment? Would you make a space right now in your heart for the Holy Spirit to prompt you in an area of your life where he is speaking to you, but you have not yet responded. Joshua said, set up these stones so that when the children of Israel ask you what these stones mean, you can tell them what God did. I did my best today in the little bit of time that we had to tell you some of the things that God has done for us in the 12 and a half years that we've been a church. Some of it before
Starting point is 00:43:53 you got here, some of you have been here for many of these miracles. And I did it in hopes that it would prompt you to know that when faith skips a generation and when we start to stand in the middle of something that God did that was extraordinary and treated as common, miracles start to dry up. And all I'm asking you to do, as we prepare for next weekend, online around the world, you know, we've already had the conversation with our family. Here's Abby's money. It's the biggest one is the kids' money.
Starting point is 00:44:30 That's what God prompted them to do. Holly and I have been praying. I didn't tell you this yet, but in my heart while I was preaching last night, my number went up, so we need to talk again. Because one number was comfortable. And then the other number represented a commitment to not rest on what God has already done, but to make way for what he wants to do. And the ask is very simple.
Starting point is 00:45:00 Ask God. Ask him to prompt you. Some of you have never been through this process or you've never taken it seriously. And I understand it's uncomfortable. But this card is a prompt. It's a prompt for you. You know, what a great word prompt. Prompt, prompt.
Starting point is 00:45:18 It also means immediate. Prompt, prompt. Yes, God. It's yours. Of course, God. Of course I would advance your work. Of course I would give to you. Of course I would be generous. Of course I would want to make a way for someone else like you made a way for me. Of course, Lord, it's yours. When you get that kind of spirit in your heart, you begin to experience promises of God that you could never imagine. This is not some name it, claim it, blab it, grab it, weird theology where I'm telling you that you can get a Mercedes if you give God $10.
Starting point is 00:45:46 I don't believe in that, I don't preach that, never have, never will. What I'm telling you is a testimony that God has made a way for me, time after. time, and I want to see them do the same in your life. If that means that right now you're in a season where you can't give, then let this be the season that someone else carries the load. There's nothing wrong with that. But you pray. You pray that those who are able to give will give, not on the level that's comfortable,
Starting point is 00:46:13 but on the level that represents a true commitment to the cause of Christ. May we never become like this when we started like this. So I want you to bow your head and close your eyes. No one moving. This is a pretty important moment. Right now is a setup for something that God wants to do in the future. I'd like to just give you one minute, just 60 seconds after I stop talking. And if you would ask God silently, you don't have to pray out loud or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:46:45 Maybe you want to just open your hands just physically, like right in front of you. That's what I do sometimes when I'm praying about a message or when I'm asking you. God for direction in my life, maybe just with your hands open and just say, God, would you prompt me? Would you prompt me to respond to the gospel that you've freely given me as I get the opportunity to share it with others? Would you speak to me specifically, God? Show me how I can be used as I prepare my offering. So I give it online this week or bring it back next weekend.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Show me what you've given me that came from you that I can now give back as an offering. And in just a moment, I'm going to allow you to sit. You know, God often doesn't shout. He doesn't, like, draw stuff in the sky. He doesn't always respond with a big sign that comes from heaven out loud. He speaks in a whisper. Still small voice. He prompts you.
Starting point is 00:47:56 And it is your response to that prompting that determines how much of his promises you experience. So, Father, now speak to your people in this minute of silence and throughout the next week and prompt them as to what you would have them to do in obedience. Thank you for joining us. Special thanks to those of you who give generously to this ministry. It's because of you that this ministry is possible. You can click the link in the description to give now or visit Elevationchurch.org slash podcast for more information. And if you enjoyed the podcast, you can subscribe, you can share it with your friends. You can click the share button, take a screenshot, and share it on your social stories and tag us at Elevation Church.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Thanks again for listening. God bless you. This is an IHeart podcast, guaranteed human.

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