Elevation with Steven Furtick - There's A Catch
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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.
I thought we'd study in Luke chapter 5 today.
This is one of my favorite action passages.
Gives us a real picture of three different elements of faith that I want to bring out today.
And one of my friends who is really astute actually happens to be my barberer,
Well, what's up, Fly Ty?
Fly Ty ran a marathon yesterday.
He said, pray for me, Pastor, I have a marathon.
I have not trained.
And I said, do you never listen to anything I preach?
You can't, come on, you can't skip training and then blame it on prayer when you throw up on mile six.
But he finished, he finished.
And he was telling me the other day, he said, you tricked us.
I thought this was a giving series at the end of the year.
And in a way it is because we're giving an offering, like was given to build elevation, Blakeney,
like was given to build the campus that you sit in today.
And we're doing that at the end of the series, six-week series, I believe, six weeks.
And that'll be very special and very important because we use that offering to build the church.
But God uses the offering to build your faith.
And so he said, I thought it was a giving series.
It's really a faith series, isn't it?
And I said, absolutely, you got it.
That's what waymaker is.
And faith is the way God blesses you.
Grace is the means.
Faith is the way.
Write it down.
Grace is the means.
So we are saved by grace through faith.
That's Ephesians Chapter 2.
And so the way that God blesses you, the way that God delivers peace to your nervous system, is through your faith.
So if we can build your faith ending this year and going into the next year, you will see God do what Ephesians 320 calls immeasurably more than you can be able.
could ask or imagine. Today, my passage may be familiar to you if you have some Sunday
school, vacation Bible school experience. This will probably not be strange waters for you
in Luke chapter 5 verses 1 through 11. But I really like it, so I was excited when God led me
to preach it. One day, as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Ganesaret, the people were
crowding around him and listening to the Word of God. He saw, at the water's edge, two boats left
there by the fishermen who were washing their nets.
Got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon.
Later, his name was Peter.
Same guy.
But Jesus so changed his identity that what people called him changed.
And do you know God can do such a deep work in your life that people don't even recognize
you as the same person anymore?
And people who used to call you a failure will have to step back and rethink how they
assessed you and labeled you.
when God gets a hold of your life.
So he got into one of the boats.
There's two boats.
He gets into the one belonging to Simon and asked him to put out a little from shore.
Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat.
When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, put out into deep water and let down the nets for a catch.
And Simon answered with an attitude, master, we've worked hard all night and haven't caught anything.
your little talk was really good, but we are professionals.
You're a preacher.
You do the preaching.
We'll do the fishing.
But you've got to give him credit because even with a bad attitude, he obeyed.
God can bless obedience even if you do it with a bad attitude.
I mean, you don't really have to feel the mood for a workout for your muscles to receive the benefit.
We don't have to feel like coming to church for God to get a word through to you.
How many of you didn't feel like coming to church today?
All right, you're going to get the biggest blessing of everybody.
Because that's called the sacrifice of praise.
It's when you don't consult your feelings because the foundation of your decisions is your faith.
Would you calm down and let me read my scratch?
Master, we've worked hard all night and haven't caught anything, but because you say so, I will let down the nets.
When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began.
break. That's probably enough for us to work from for now. Verse two says he saw at the
water's edge two boats. Verse six says when they had done so they caught such a large
number of fish that their nets began to break. So look at your neighbor and give them my subject
for today. Say neighbor. Say favorite neighbor. Tell them you're on the edge of a blessing.
Now look at them real serious now and tell them my title say,
but there's a catch. There's a catch.
Because central premise, the edge of my next blessing will often be the place of my greatest frustration.
Certainly the scene in Luke chapter 5 seems to be that Peter has decided to try it again tomorrow.
And just at that moment when he has all the nets cleaned and ready to be stored away,
just at the moment where he has the boat's position to be dry docked.
Here comes this radical rabbi with the big crowd.
Standing room only everywhere Jesus Christ went to preach.
People who don't like big churches wouldn't like heaven.
Just a side note.
Everywhere he shows up, the crowd comes.
And the first element I want to mention in this sermon, I want to talk about conditional miracles.
Three of these points, I like you to write them down that way.
You can preach them back to your wife when she's actually.
and crazy this week.
Or your husband.
Or your mother-in-law.
By conditional miracles, I mean that there are certain conditions in which God is most likely
to perform miracles.
There are certain conditions in which you are most likely to see the power of God.
Now, God can do what he wants to, but it seems to be a pattern in Scripture that
over and over again, God reserves his greatest glory for our lowest points.
It seems to be over and over again that it is after we have fished all the
night caught nothing that he now, after all this frustration, will give us the blessing that
we could not achieve in our own strength.
I think it's so we'll know who blessed us when he does.
That's the best thing that I can figure.
I was at this location a few weeks ago.
Actually, was there at the Sea of Galilee.
The NIV calls it the Lake of Ganesaret.
It's more accurate to call it a lake.
When you call it the Sea of Galilee, it sounds.
major, but it isn't necessarily a major body of water. It's the largest in Israel for fresh water,
but it's also the lowest. It's the lowest. This place would become the base of Jesus' earthly
ministry. 18 of 33 miracles that the Son of God performed on the earth would happen around
the Sea of Galilee. This is the region where he revealed his glory. And so,
Is there any significance, I believe there is, to the fact that Jesus Christ picked the lowest point,
this is the lowest lake, freshwater lake in all of the earth, did he choose the lowest lake to do his ministry
because it was the closest? Or does it say something about a God who often chooses our lowest moments
and our weakest places to do his greatest work.
Now, that's not for everybody.
Some people are doing just fine without God,
and you got money, and you got women, and you got stuff,
and you got a full schedule,
and you don't have time for this God thing.
But just in case there is anybody in here
who has been in a little bit of a low place,
the conditions, touch somebody say the conditions are right for me,
for a miracle.
It's conditions for a miracle because not only is Peter frustrated having fished all night and caught nothing,
but the people are frustrated because they can't get in to hear Jesus.
And the Bible uses a phrase, you see it over and over again in reference to Jesus.
You even see it a little later in Luke 5.
We don't have time to tell you about one time Jesus was preaching in a house and the bouncers wouldn't let this poor man in.
But his friends wouldn't take no for an answer.
So they go to ripping off the roof.
Do not try this in overflow.
I promise you we've got armed guards that will do something about it if you try.
But they ripped that roof off and got that man down because the Bible says there was such a crowd to hear Jesus that they couldn't get in.
And so then you have excuse makers who would turn around and go home.
And then you have waymakers who decide, I'll do what I have to do and leave what I have to leave in order to experience.
in order to experience a touch from God.
So it's crowded, and Peter is fishing,
so we got a full crowd and empty nets.
And in this condition, God performs a miracle.
They were listening to, verse one, the Word of God.
What were they doing?
They were listening to the Word of God.
Not like you're listening to the Word of God today.
What you are doing today is listening to someone attempt to preach the Word of God.
That's not the case here.
Because you got to understand John chapter 1, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.
Through Him all things were made.
Without him, nothing has been made that has been made.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God.
And the Word was God.
Who is this word?
This word that was made flesh and dwelt among us so that we could behold his glory, the glory as of, the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
They were not listening to a man preach about the Word of God.
They were listening to the Word of God, preach the Word of God, an encounter with the Word wrapped in flesh.
They were listening to the Word of God.
Heaven had a committee meeting, needed to find a way to get the word into the earth.
How shall we do it?
How shall we get the word into the earth?
Perhaps we could find a Palestinian teenager, a virgin womb.
Perhaps he could be born into a crowded stall.
Perhaps he could be born into a place that no one would have imagined, nor would they have sought him there.
God likes unlikely conditions to perform great miracles.
I'm just pointing out a pattern.
I'm just pointing out a pattern that it is often at the place of your greatest frustration
that God will reveal his greatest glory.
I've seen there so many ways.
So many ways in my ministry, even in creativity.
Sometimes it's when you're just about to give up on an idea.
How many creative people do we have?
Just when you're about to throw it away.
that you'll see what it was meant to be all along.
And we write songs for our church all the time, and some of them are better than others.
Some of them you never hear.
And you ought to thank God that you never hear them.
We don't want to inflict that kind of pain on you.
Some of them are just private songs.
But sometimes you work and work on a song.
I remember back in 2014, and I sent this screenshot to Holly on Thursday,
because I wanted her to see something.
just a contrast of how something starts and how something finishes.
And I sent her a voice memo because I walk around mumbling all the time, little voice memos, little melodies.
I have been known to slip away from the table at a restaurant, go in the bathroom stall, and sing a song idea.
And so if we ever share a restroom space, men, and you hear some weirdo, that might be me.
That might be me.
And I sent her a memo of this old song that I tried to write, weird little idea,
called My Life Be an Alter, and it was a really bad idea.
It was a very complicated thought that I had for the song.
So I gave it to Wade, and I was like, do something with this.
This is 2014, and he went over to try to write something with it.
We were on a songwriting retreat.
He came back into the room five hours later.
I said, you got something?
You got something?
Did you do something with it?
It's a good idea, right?
He said, yeah, well, you know, we fished all night, and we caught nothing.
Basically, is what he said.
He said, we tried, we just can't find anything going on.
I said, yeah, it's kind of dumb idea.
He said, no, it's not dumb.
We just can't, you know, I just don't know.
And this little thing had been sitting around Alex for six months.
I should come over to school of worship and play it for him.
I'm not going to play it for the whole church.
It's way too humiliating.
But it sat around for six months, and Wade said he couldn't make anything out of it.
And Chris said that he didn't ever really get it either.
And they all said it real politely, but they were basically saying the same thing.
And I said, well, we should probably just throw it away.
Hang on.
What if it wasn't my life be an altar?
What if it was just like six, eight time and it was like, not that moody vibe that I had down there, but just like, what if it's just, oh, come to the altar?
What if it was, you know, like, oh, come to the altar?
Am I exaggerating this story, Chris?
The father's arms are open wide.
What if it was just that?
And Chris goes, oh, if you're going to do that, I got this thing that I've been mumbling
into my phone that I thought was stupid too, and he plays it and it says, all you hurting and
broken within?
I said, Chris, did you just say, are you hurting and broken within?
He said, no, all you hurting and broken within?
I said, no, it's are you hurting and broken within?
It's a question.
It's going to open the whole song.
It's going to be an invitation.
And four hours later, we had the song.
And three and a half years later, this week, it was the number one song on all Christian streaming songs.
But I was telling you that, because you got some things in your life that you're just about to throw away.
I mean, I was just about to quit.
Just when I thought it was nothing, God said, give me that back.
Just when I was putting up the boats on the shore, just when you were walking away from the merits,
Just when you are about to quit praying for your kid.
God says, it's not over.
High five, three people and say, not yet.
Not yet.
The devil thought he had him on Saturday, but there's a catch.
It's a set up.
Sunday's coming.
It's not over.
That's your neighbor said there's a catch.
Because it's conditional.
What's it conditional upon?
Your obedience.
Your perseverance.
You're willing.
this to do something you don't understand. Now watch this. This is funny. Possibly illegal
what Jesus does next. I think so. Because Jesus, who is the Word of God, who spoke the world
into existence, Colossians 116, needs a way to get out into the world that he made the message
that he is. He needs a way. This is crazy because the maker in the beginning was a word and the word was
with God and the word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him, all things were made that
were made and without him. Nothing has been made that has been made. That one, the maker needs a way
to get the word. The word needs a way. The maker needs a way to get the word into the world that he's so loved
that he came wrapped in flesh.
He needs a way.
And it says that he saw two boats at the shore.
And one of them was belonging to Simon.
Watch what he does, verse three.
He got into one of the boats.
Okay, you're looking like that's normal.
No conversation.
No lease agreement.
If you don't think this is weird, try it when you leave church today.
No, I'm serious.
If you don't think this is weird, just find the nicest car that you like in the parking lot.
Just the nicest one.
Don't do a Camry.
There's nothing wrong with Camry's, but if you're going to steal a car, pick the nicest one
in the parking lot.
And just do what Jesus did.
Just get in it.
In the window and ask you, what are you doing in my car?
Say, I notice your elevation sticker.
I figured you're a Christian.
I need to use it.
Can I have your keys?
because it's essentially what Jesus does.
He sits down in the boat, the one belonging to Simon, Peter.
Why did Jesus pick Peter?
You ever thought about that?
I have.
Because I can think of a lot of reasons why he wouldn't pick Peter.
A lot of reasons why he wouldn't pick Peter.
Peter was impulsive.
Peter was a know-it-all.
Peter was violent.
You don't cut off people's ears if you had a normal upbringing.
That's not something that Peter had a filthy mouth.
Peter, Peter, Peter, I heard one preacher he said, because Peter was bold.
That's why Jesus liked him.
He was bold.
I don't think so.
Because remember, the Bible was written pre-Uber, and Jesus had a lot to accomplish in three years.
The word had to get out.
Touched somebody said, we've got to get the word out.
How are we going to get it out?
No Facebook.
No YouTube, no Instagram.
You know why I have come to believe that the reason Jesus picked Peter is because he had a boat.
Okay, let me preach point number two.
I want to talk about creative collaboration.
Because now here is the creator partnering with his creation.
Here is the Word of God who has the ability to walk on water.
Don't forget that.
If Jesus had wanted to just get away from the crowd and preach and create a little distance,
we know from Matthew chapter 14 that if a storm comes up and the boat is not available and
Jesus needs to get somewhere, he will just suspend the laws of buoyancy that he himself created
in the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God.
If Jesus can't find a boat to ride on, he'll speak a word and walk on the Word that he is to the place that he.
But you don't want to do it like that.
And I would have done it like that, because this is early in its ministry.
And if you moonwalk back on the water and then preach to the crowd, they'll pay more attention.
Don't you think?
He said, no, I want a boat.
I want a boat.
I want his boat.
I want her boat.
I want to use their life.
I want to use their weakness.
I want to build a church. I want to call people together from all different nations around the world who will be a part of the eFEM. I want to call people from different backgrounds. I want to call people of different kinds, different types. I want some people who own businesses. I want some people who are unemployed. I want some people who suffered great abuse in their childhood. I want to bring them together. I want to use. I want to use.
your boat. It's the hardest thing for us to understand sometimes why would the one who can walk on water
Have any use for our boat and I think the devil uses it to give us excuses
Why we don't offer God what we have because my boat's not as big as his
My boat my boat's dirty
My boat come my boat I fished all night. I caught nothing. What would you want with me?
So I went from thinking that Jesus needed Peter's boat to realizing that Jesus didn't need Peter's boat.
Peter needed Jesus' blessing on his boat.
Because that same thing happened to me in the area of giving when we give the offering.
I thought that giving was the way that we supported the church to keep the lights on, to keep the salaries paid.
Forgive me for being so naive, I thought God needed my boat.
I thought he needed my gift.
A little bit of life rolled by, and I realized that God was God before I ever showed up.
And I'll put this out to you.
There were two boats on the shore.
So I believe if Peter had said, no, Jesus would have got in the other one.
It means he doesn't have to use us.
He chooses to use us.
So we get up here this time of year, and I've got to say, I'm pretty impressed
because usually in a church when you go to a series where you challenge people to give,
like we're challenging every person in the church, young and old, to give a gift to God at this
year in, to begin to tithe if you're not doing that, to begin to give the first 10 percent of
your increase to God, to set it up online so that you're not praying about something that God
has already clearly commanded.
And then to give above and beyond that.
When we challenge you to do that, we are not speaking the language of obligation.
We're speaking the language of opportunity.
You know the difference.
You know the difference.
It's in verse three, it says that he got into the boat belonging to Simon.
And I love the phrase.
It says, and he asked him.
You want to do this?
I mean, you don't have to.
I can totally do this without you.
But I like your boat, bro.
I like your boldness.
I like your brokenness.
Can I borrow your boat?
Can God borrow your boat?
The gifts that he gave you?
Can he use them for his glory?
Or did you get so confused about who made the trees that you lost sight of the fact that
everything that God gave you is on loan?
You can't take it with you.
Giving releases me to remember that it was his boat to begin with.
In the beginning was the word.
And the word was with God and the word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.
Through him, all things were made.
Peter had a boat, but the boat had to be made of something.
Peter had a boat, but the boat had to come from somewhere.
And now the one who spoke the Cedars and who spoke the Cyprus into existence.
The one who spoke the ocean and the chemical balance of the ocean that would create and
sustained the life of the fish, the one who put the gills on the fish that Peter was looking
for at the bottom of the ocean unsuccessfully said, can I get on your boat?
Because it's a cool thing when God becomes your partner. He knows the best spots to fish.
It's a great thing to have the son of God on your boat. It's a great thing when you don't
have to fish alone. It's a great thing when you say, God, all I have is, you have to fish. It's a great thing when you say, God, all I have is
yours. It's a freedom to it. I can't explain it if you've never experienced it, but it's a
freedom to it when you come to the end of yourself and your boats are pulled up on the shore.
And Jesus says, now that you've done all you can do, will you give me a push?
And all Peter had to do, watch this, no 10-year plan. All he had to do was obey and give
Jesus a push. Now, when he pushed that boat out into the Lord.
the water. He thought he was loaning Jesus the boat for an hour. He did not know because God will
trick you into stuff. Touch somebody said, there's a catch. There's always a catch. He did not
know that he would spend the next three years taking this crazy miracle working. He didn't know
that the deaf ears would be opened after they got off this boat. He didn't know that blind
eyes would see because Jesus got a ride on his boat. You never know what God would be. You never know what God
will do until you let him on your boat. You don't know. You can't know. And that's what faith is,
is pushing out into the deep when you don't know the result. And it's letting down the nets for a
catch. Touch somebody. Say, there's a catch. There's a catch. There's a catch. All Jesus said,
I know you can't see it, but I can see it because I stock these waters you're fishing in.
There is a catch. See, I think Tom Lehman was telling me this. He said, fishing is like the Holy Spirit.
can't see the fish, but they're there.
And the more you learn about it, the more you will know how to fish in the right places.
The more you follow him, the more you hear him, the more you get acquainted with his voice and say,
I don't see it, I don't feel it.
But, God, if you speak it, I'll do it.
Not because I feel it, not because I see it, not because I understand it, and not because it makes sense.
But if you say so, I will.
If you say do it, I'll do it.
I want the obedience of God to be the guarantee of my understanding.
inheritance. And this brings me to my final point. Can't believe it's over already, can you?
I don't think I'll be able to preach it this way again. This is a special moment. God is doing
something in this moment. I want to talk to you about connected blessings. The biggest problem
that Peter and his boys had before Jesus occupied their boat was no fish. One word from Jesus.
And their biggest problem was breaking nets.
That's the way I really see the church that God is building here, and he's building it.
But we get to let him use our boat.
You see the volunteers out there?
That's people who brought their boat to church.
Oh, in every church, there's two different groups.
There's the crowd, and they get the message.
They come, they get the message.
If they feel like coming, they come.
If they don't, Facebook.
But then within every crowd,
There's a crew.
And when Jesus spoke to Peter, he said, I see you out there in the crowd.
Would you be interested in stepping out of the crowd and be a part of the crew?
Can I use your boat?
Now, the crowd is not bad.
It's a great place to start.
The crowd gets the message.
The crowd gets the message.
But the crew gets the miracle.
When they had done so, they took in such a large number of fish that the next thing they had to do was call their partners.
I believe this is verse 7.
So they signaled their partners in the other boat.
See, here's what God will do.
He will bless you so much that other people will get blessed just because they were next to you.
Touch somebody and say, you want to be glad you're sitting next to you.
Touch somebody and say you ought to be glad you're sitting next to me today because I am so blessed with the presence of God
Everything next to me is gonna get blessed to good measure press down
Shake it together come on Blake me of seven years you want to shout and run it over
That's why I come to church I want to be connected to the head so I can get the blessing of the oil that floats down through the pier
I sat the boys down.
I sat the boys down.
Touch somebody say, there's a catch.
Okay, don't say I didn't warn you.
There is a catch to this message.
I sat my boys down yesterday to write my check for this offering.
I always hate these series until I write my offering.
Because it's a process of going through inventorying my nets and my boats and seeing how much of it I still think is mine.
And asking God, do you want to use anything that you gave?
me. Now, when people do it, they do different amounts. Some people, their amount may look big
to somebody, but it might be a million dollars. People have done that, but for them it was something
they could do alongside somebody who could do $50. Then you get to see everybody do something
together. The rich man's gift, the widow's might, now blended in these walls. So we get
to do something bigger together when we partner together, when we connect together, we can do something
that none of us could do alone.
Because we've got to get the word out.
And the crowd just takes the word in, but the crew gets the word out.
And every blessing that God has given me in my life has been connected to my obedience, to His word.
And every blessing that God has given me in my life, I can prove to you, if I had time from the first campaign that we did in the church in 2007,
some noise if you are really, really elevation old school, and you were here for the Dominate
campaign. When I stood up and I said, we're taking an offering, but we're not going to
do it today. In fact, we're not taking an offering today at all. We're giving the offering
away. And I told everybody to look under their chairs. True story, look under your chairs,
and there is money under your chairs. Reach under your chairs. Half the people didn't move
because they thought I was pulling something on them. But there was really money under
every chair at the church. Don't go feeling right now. I don't do that anymore. The church is too big.
That was a one-time thing. But it was something the Lord spoke to us. And I had them pull out the
money. Different amounts. Some were a dollar. Most were a dollar. There were some $5, $10, $100,
even $1,000. In $1,000. But I said that money is yours. We're not taking an offer
and we're giving away the offering this week. The amount that would normally be the offering,
it's under your chairs. We divided it up. It's under your chairs. But there's a catch.
There's a catch.
Don't spend it.
Use it to bless somebody.
Put it online what you did.
We'll see what God can do through us.
And everybody, I think everybody did it.
I prayed that everybody who spent the money will get diarrhea.
But here's the point.
I said, it's a blessing under your seat.
You're sitting on a blessing, but there's a catch.
You don't get to sit on it.
You don't get to spend it.
Use it.
And the next week they came back, and we had high attendance the next week.
And I said, hey, did y'all enjoy that last week?
We're going to do it again.
And everybody looked at me like, you're kidding, right?
And I said, yeah, we're going to do it again.
I said, but this time, we call it the Bless Back Project.
God has blessed you.
He gave you your boat to be a blessing.
I said, so here's the deal.
We're going to do it again.
But this week, the money is not under your chair.
It's in your bank account.
There's a catch.
There's a catch.
It's a mentality.
What happens next in the passage proves that the greatest blessing that God gave Peter was never the fish in his boat.
Because when they saw what Jesus was able to do only after they had obeyed, can I say that again?
They only got the blessing after they obeyed.
The way we would have liked for Jesus to do it if we had been loaning him our boat is to fill the boat with fish and then you can use it to preach.
right? God, you bless me, and then I'll bless others. But the scripture says something, very
interesting. Give, and it will be given to you. Whatever it is, encouragement, finances,
time, give, and it will be given to you. So it is only after, study the construct, check me out,
see if I'm right, it is only after, not before, only after obedience that evidence is manifest.
Only after, yes, I'll do it.
Only after, okay.
God has you right now on the edge of a blessing, but there's a catch.
There's a catch.
The blessing will follow obedience.
It will not proceed it.
It wouldn't take faith.
God's greatest goal for your life is not fish, it's faith.
So God wants to know, do you have the faith to fish in the midst of your frustration?
Do you have the faith to push the Word of God out?
and to trust me to fill your boat and when he does Simon let down the nets the boats are full
hey get over here hey come on over boys come on over come on over James come on over help me out
and the boats come over and it's amazing and the boats look at verse seven got so full that they began to sink
both boats got full Peter's boat and his boys everything connected to Jesus got blessed
I want my life connected to the one who is the creator.
I want to stay connected to my source and not dependent on my stuff.
And when Simon Peter saw this, verse 8, he said, boys, get the scales ready.
We're about to be millionaires.
When Simon Peter saw this, that wasn't the real scripture.
He fell at Jesus knees and said,
I don't deserve this.
That's a good posture.
I know I don't deserve it.
I told the boys the other day, when I sat them down, I sat him down.
I know I brought it up here.
Yeah, this checkbook.
I had to teach them what a check was.
I've done this before I said, we're getting ready for the offering.
I took them back to 2007 when the people gave toward a building that we hadn't even identified
yet.
We didn't even know what we were raising money for, just raising.
it by faith and they did it and over and over again you can see it now 17 campuses
all the millions of dollars of outreach all around the world the online community getting the word
out just getting the word out getting the word out thousands of people getting the word out
getting the word out getting the word out getting the word out getting the word out
and so I explained the story behind this offering to them this is one of those that I did not ask
colleagues permission before I wrote the number because
is significant to me because this amount of money of something that was a dream of mind that came true this year.
And I don't have one stream of income. I have different streams of income, and this is a stream of income that I've been praying for, not the income, but the influence that created the income.
And I've been praying for it for many years now.
In fact, without going into great detail about it, I prayed about this before I prayed about starting the church.
and it happened for me at a new level this year.
Without boring you on the details of that,
I went and looked up the exact amount of the increase that came from that dream that came true in my life.
And I made the check to the exact amount to the penny of that.
Here's why I did it, because I was studying about this passage.
And I noticed how Peter, the moment of this great miracle,
In verse 11, well, we should probably read verse 10 when Jesus looked at him and said, don't be afraid.
From now on, you will fish for people.
And then I read what Peter did next.
It said that Peter pulled his boat up on the shore, and not just Peter, but they.
Because the people connected to you will follow your example.
Fathers, mothers.
So they pulled their boats up.
on the shore, left everything. They left what they had just been blessed with for a greater
blessing that was ahead. So I heard an impression in my heart. God speaks to all of us in
different ways. He said, do you want the fish or the favor? Do you want to keep the fish?
Or do you want to flow in the favor that told the fish where to swim to begin with?
Ain't it?
It's expensive too.
But I imagine on the day of Pentecost, and this is what I told the boys, I said, look around at all this that God has given us, and I don't just mean the house, the house is nice.
The house is nice.
I don't just mean your switch.
Is that what it's called?
I don't just mean your clothes.
I mean this.
The ability to touch people's lives.
I mean this.
Just us being together.
I said, everything we have is a result of God's favor following our obedience.
And I don't want it to ever stop.
So you can have the fish.
I want the favor.
You can have the fish.
I want to walk in the favor of God.
And surely goodness and mercy will follow.
me all the days of my life if I follow Jesus.
You can have it all.
Stand up, God is moving in this place.
You'll never miss the fish that you leave behind to follow God in faith.
You think Peter stood up on the day of Pentecost and preached and 3,000 people got saved and revival was unleashed in Jerusalem that led to revival in Judea, that led to revival in Samaria, that led to revival to the ends of the earth.
You think Peter was standing up there in the pulpit on the day of Pentecost thinking, man, I miss it.
Man, I miss those fish.
Because long after the fish stink, the favor of God will still be.
Long after the stuff is out of style, only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life.
It soon shall pass.
Only what's done for Christ will last.
Can I get a push?
The Word of God needed a way into the earth.
earth and I get a push. That's what God is asking his church today, as so many times before.
You want to go deeper? You want to go farther? You want to flow. You want to flow in the favor of God?
Let me use your boat. If you don't want to, it's fine because there's another boat. There's always another boat.
I sure would like to get in yours because I made you and I gifted you and I graced you and I blessed you and I kept you.
I put you where I put you.
Can I use your boat?
We pray now the prayer of surrender.
Not my will, but yours be done.
Because you say so, I'll let down the nets.
No negotiation, no justification.
We don't need an explanation.
We just need a word.
Speak Holy Spirit.
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