Elevation with Steven Furtick - This Is The Time (Jonathan Josephs)
Episode Date: November 30, 2025We all have areas of our lives that we treat with urgency and diligence, and others that we procrastinate. Pastor Jonathan Josephs gives us instruction from the book of Haggai on the blessing that fol...lows when we align our priorities with God’s and move forward in obedience.If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:Haggai 1, verses 1-8See 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.
What an awesome atmosphere of Thanksgiving and praise today.
And I'm so grateful to be able to be here with you today to share God's Word.
My name's Jonathan, if we haven't got the chance to meet.
Everybody calls me.
A lot of love from over here at Valentine.
I have the privilege of serving here as the Valentine campus pastor.
I've had the honor of serving under Pastor Stephen and Pastor Holly for 12 years now,
almost 13 years now.
And it's been the joy of our life.
How many are you grateful that Pastor Stephen and Pastor Holly gave God their yes
and created a place for us to live out the calling and mandate on our life?
And I'm so grateful I get to share God's word with you today.
I've been praying about what to share.
And I felt like the Lord gave me a really clear.
assignment. I was asking God to give me a word that would inspire you to give as we are in this
special time in our church. And the Lord said, don't inspire them, instruct them. And so I came with a
word of instruction today. How many do you know that God's word serves different purposes in our
life? He can encourage us through his word. He can inspire us through this word. Sometimes it's Holy
Spirit will give us an insight, but I'm growing more and more grateful for the times the Lord
shows up with an instruction for me. And that's my assignment for today. And this really is a special
time a year for us here at Elevation Churches. We're getting ready for our expansion offering
in just a couple weeks. We got a new building coming in Raleigh, North Carolina. Shout out to our Raleigh campus.
We just opened a brand new Greenville campus. We're about to launch a campus in Somerville,
South Carolina, outside of Charleston. And can we thank God for all the outreach that's happening
through this ministry? Well, I want to read this scripture to you today from Haguey chapter 1.
If you haven't heard of Hagi, he's a minor prophet that the Lord uses in a major way.
And one thing that caught my attention was, you know, in your Bible, there's the inspired word,
and then there's the parts the publishers kind of put out the top of each section to give you an idea of what that chapter's about.
Well, right at the top of Haguay chapter 1, it says this, a call to build the house of the Lord.
And I just thought that was so fitting for the season that we're in, because whether you've been a part of this church for just a little while,
or whether you've been a part of this church for over a decade or all 20 years maybe, there was a call on each of us.
us an assignment from God right now to build the house of God. And well, of course, you know this
offering will go towards helping us launch new campuses. You all know this. It's never been about new
buildings. The Bible says, God does not live in houses built by men, but we are the temple of the
Holy Spirit. It's always been about seeing people far from God raised to life in Christ. But
there's something powerful that happens in our lives when we connect our purpose to the purpose
and priorities of God. So let's look at Haggai chapter 1.
It says in the second year of King Darius on the first day of the six month,
the word of the Lord came through the prophet Hagai to Zarubabel, son of Shiali.
I worked really hard on pronouncing that.
The governor of Judah and Joshua, son of Josadak, the high priest.
This is what the Lord Almighty says.
These people say, the time has not yet come to rebuild the Lord's house.
Then the word of the Lord came through the prophet Hagai.
Is it a time for you yourselves to be living in paneled houses while this house remains a ruin?
Now this is what the Lord Almighty says.
Give careful thought to your ways.
You have planted much, but harvested little.
You eat, but never have enough.
You drink, but never have your fill.
You put on clothes, but you are not warm.
You earn wages only to put them in a purse with holes in it.
This is what the Lord Almighty says. Give careful thought to your ways. Go up into the mountains and bring down timber and build my house. Go up into the mountains, bring down timber and build my house so that I may take pleasure in it and be honored, says the Lord.
The title of my message today is this is the time. This is the time. Touch your neighbor as you take your seat, say,
This is the time.
Last week, Pastor Stephen preached, this is then.
What a powerful word for us.
And today I want to stay in that spirit.
This is the time.
I thought about opening up this message with a little bit of audience participation,
but then I decided against it because I was going to ask the question.
I was going to have you raise your hand and self-identify if you are a procrastinator.
But the more I thought about it, I realized you wouldn't be honest.
And so the better way would have been to say, raise your hand if you're sitting next to a
procrastinator and then I might have, yeah, yeah. But the more I thought about it, it's not really a
fair question to ask because the more I gave a thought, the more I realized that, well, each of us
have certain areas and aspects of our life that we treat with urgency and diligence. At the same
time, all of us have areas in our life where we procrastinate. So what you treat with diligence
and urgency might not be the same thing as someone else, but there's something you procrastinate
on that's probably driving your spouse nuts. And I thought about it. I thought about it. I thought
just a couple weeks ago, I got really aggravated with my wife, Anna. Now, before, I know I don't
get the preacher here all that often, not all of you know us. So trust me, I say, we're good. We've
been married 15 years. She's the love of my life. She's obsessed with me. Ever since I grew up
my hair, she calls me her Maui, her Canadian, Chinese, Jamaican Maui. I don't know.
And I always like to make the message weird right at the top. But a couple of weeks ago,
I got real aggravated because one thing I can't stand is subscriptions. And there's nothing
worse than looking at my bank account and realizing that I've been paying for something that I haven't
even been using. And the other day, I opened up my inbox and I see an email that says that we had
subscribed to Apple TV through Amazon Prime. Help me make sense of this. We had subscribed to Apple TV
through Amazon Prime. They're all in cahoots. And I said, Anna, did you subscribe to Apple TV?
And she said, yeah, I did. There was a movie I wanted to watch with the kids. And it was on Apple TV.
So I subscribed. I said, well, that's not the prime.
that you subscribe to Apple TV. The problem is we already have Apple TV and Amazon Prime.
And she's like, oh my goodness, I'm so sorry. I didn't realize it. She said, don't worry. I already
put a reminder in my phone to cancel it. I said, well, go ahead and just cancel it right now.
And she's like, well, no, I'm busy right now, but don't worry, I put a reminder in my
phone to cancel it. And y'all, I know how this goes. We've been married for 15 years.
That reminder might go off when our daughter's having a breakdown. That reminder might go off when
She's in the middle of a conversation, and next thing I know, I might be paying another to $9.99 for Apple TV through Amazon Prime when I already have Apple TV. So I said, no, cancel it. Now, this is the time. This is the time. Now, I can share that story because I'm the one with the microphone, but Anna could give you hundreds of examples of when my procrastination cost us. Like when she kept telling me to make sure I added her engagement ring to our insurance policy in case it ever got lost. And I did.
and add the engagement ring to the insurance policy.
How many of you know that that ring that got lost
cost a lot more than a subscription?
But all of us have places in our life that we procrastinated on.
And that's really what the Lord is addressing in the hearts of his people in this passage.
You see, God, of course, you know, had delivered his people out of Egypt,
taken them into the promised land through King Solomon.
He built a temple for the Lord in the promised land along the way through their disobedience.
They get invaded by foreigners.
they get taken into exile. And now when we pick up in the book of Haggai, God has brought them back
into the promised land. And he's giving them this charge to rebuild his temple because they have been
procrastinating on it because what is not a priority to you, you will always procrastinate it on.
And so when God sends this word of instruction to his people, it's because he is trying to make
important to them what is important to him. And he's frustrated. And how do I know they're frustrated?
Look at verse 2. In verse 2, it says, this is what the Lord Almighty says. These people say.
Not my people. These people say. It's like when Anna says, your daughter has an attitude today.
These people say. And the Lord sends this word in his grace and in his mercy through the prophet
Hagi to the leaders of the nation saying, it's time for you to get back to work. It's time for you to
prioritize in your life what is important to me. Now, it's important to know that one of the ways the devil
keeps you stuck in your life is by getting you to procrastinate and push off the things that God
is calling you to. He's smart, you know. So if the enemy just tried to get you to disobey, hey, just ignore
what God said. You're too smart for that, and he knows that. You'd be like, ah, that's the devil,
I'm not going to listen to that. So when the devil can't get you to disobey, he'll get you to delay.
And we have a way of putting off the things that God has called us to over and over and over again.
And they're saying, now is not the time.
Now is not the time.
They've set a reminder in their phone and God's saying,
you can't keep putting this off anymore.
Now is the time to build my house.
All the parents can testify with what I'm about to say, and it's true of this scripture.
How many you know that delayed obedience is still disobedience?
All the parents make some noise.
Delayed obedience is still disobedience.
And the real premise of this whole text that I want to encourage you with is the truth that you see
and the principle that you see in this passage of when I build God's house, he'll bless mine.
When I build God's house, he'll bless mine.
And so no wonder the enemy wants to keep us in this cycle of delaying
and putting off the very things that God has asked them to do.
And if the enemy can keep us stuck in these cycles of delay in procrastination,
then he can keep us back from the things that God has in store for us.
If he can delay our sewing, he can delay our reaping.
So God in His grace sends this word to his people saying, no, no, no, you've been saying the time is not yet come, but he's saying now is the time. It is a call to build his house. And that is really the invitation in the season that we have before us as a church right now. It's not about buildings. It's not just about this offering. It's about aligning our priorities with the priorities of God.
So much of spiritual growth in your life is simply that God getting you to care about the things that matter to His kingdom,
and getting you to deprioritize the things that the world tells you are important.
That is spiritual growth.
The more I align my priorities with the priorities of heaven,
the more peace I have, the more joy I have,
the more blessing I walk in, the more favor I have.
And so God is always calling us into something,
and the enemy will get you to say,
ah, it's not just the time yet.
So there's a few things in this passage of scripture
that I think we're keeping the Israelites in this moment,
in this cycle of waiting, in the cycle of putting off.
Most people never say no to God.
Sometimes we just say, not yet.
One of the things that I think they were waiting on is that they were waiting on peace.
They were waiting for peace.
Now, when I first read this passage, I thought, what is the problem with, they've just come out of exile.
They're back in the land.
What's the problem with them putting together their own homes and making sure that they have shelter over their heads and for their families?
And once they get through that, then of course they could build the temple.
but there's an important detail in this passage in this passage in Hagi. God says, is it a time for you to be living in paneled houses?
That's an important detail because the panel was not functional. It was aesthetic. And so what the Lord is saying is that you are continuing to live in comfort and luxury while my house remains and ruins. And listen, God is not bothered when we have nice things. God is not upset by our comfort. But sometimes we get so trapped in.
comfort and we call it peace. Some of us are waiting for peace and when we say the word peace,
we don't mean the peace of God, the peace that God gives. Because the peace that God gives
means the presence of God even in the midst of trouble, even in the midst of difficult
circumstances. And so sometimes when we say peace, what we really mean is when things feel
comfortable. I just didn't have peace about that. No, things just weren't comfortable yet.
Things just weren't easy. Sometimes when we say peace, we mean that we're waiting on the
ideal circumstances for everything to line up. And hey, when I get all my stuff figured out,
then I'll prioritize the things that mattered to God. And so they stay stuck in this place saying,
if I can just get to this, if I can just get the kids graduate, then, then, then we'll
prioritize the things that matter to God. But the other interesting thing is that this wasn't
one year or two years or three years after they had been in the land that God sends this word
through Hagai. When God sends this word through his prophet Hagai to Joshua and to Zarubabel,
they had been back in the land for 18 years. 18 years they'd been living back in the land. That's like
Anna asking me to take the trash out and I say, oh, I'll get to it and I finally do it when my son is
29 years old. 18 years, they've been waiting in the land. In the book of Ezra, it tells us the account of when
they got back out of exile as well and how they began right away rebuilding the temple.
And in the first two years, they built the foundation of the temple. But then there was external
attacks from nearby enemies. There was internal discord. They had pressures from the outside,
pressures from the inside. And after two years of building the foundation, in Ezra chapter four,
it ends with this horrible verse where it says that the work on the Lord's house came to a standstill.
When the circumstances got hard, they stopped.
And somewhere along the way, we've convinced ourselves or bought into this idea that following God was supposed to be easy.
And so we say things like, oh, the Lord just shut the door.
The Lord just shut the door, or you just gave up because it got hard?
Because I know a God who can open up doors that no man can shut.
And if you would just keep moving in accordance to His Word, he could open that door for you.
And so all of us have a decision we get to make in our life when it comes to how we live. I can either base my decisions on my circumstances or I can base my decisions on what God says. When I choose to build my life on what he says, then I can't consult my circumstances. And the moment things in their life got difficult, whether it was attacks from the inside or attacks from the outside, they stop on the work that God had called them to do. Two years they built a foundation and then for 16 years, it's
sat there while they continued to work on their houses. Some of us in our church, some of you have built
a foundation of faith. Yeah, there was a time where you trusted God and you were pushing through and
you were diligent about the things that he had called you to and you sacrificed and you were living
by faith. And somewhere along the way you said, that's good enough and you stopped building.
What I love, why this is a tradition for us as a church is because this is not a one-time thing we
invite you to be a part of. Every year when we have this year,
end offering, it's an opportunity for you to decide. Is God finished? Or is this just the foundation?
I don't want it to be said of me what was said in Ezra chapter 4 that the work of the Lord finished.
I want to continue to see God take me from glory to glory to strength to strength. And whether that's
in your own life or your own family or your business or certainly this ministry, I don't believe
that God is done yet. So I can't keep waiting for the perfect circumstances and the ideal
scenarios before I say yes to what God has asked us to do. God has asked us to see people far from God
raised to life in Christ, and that is the invitation before us now. They were waiting for peace,
but not the type of peace that God gives. Because one thing I've just learned in my life is that
very rarely did peace precede my obedience. Often it was when I obeyed, then I experienced the peace
of God. And so when someone gets up and says, we're getting ready for her.
year-end offering on December 14th. Someone might say, I just don't have peace about that. But what if you
sought the Lord? Listen to his voice and obeyed what he said. I promise you, you would experience the
peace that God gives on the other side. The other thing that I think had them stuck. Thank you.
Praise the Lord, everybody. That's a good word. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because the enemy keeps us in this
cycle because we're saying, ah, it's just not the right time. The economy's hard.
Hasn't when I get this debt paid off. No, no, no. If the Lord's speaking, it's, it's a lot. If the Lord's
to you, today is the day to obey him. Hebrews says, today when you hear God's voice,
do not harden your heart. And every time God speaks to you, it's an opportunity for obedience.
Y'all, if you think this message is just about money, you're missing the point. This is about
obedience to his voice. The other thing that kept them stuck was that they were waiting for more.
Look at this description that the Lord gives in verse 6. You planted much, but harvested little.
You eat, but you never have enough. You drink, but you never have your fill. You put
on clothes, but you are not warm. You earn wages only to put them in a purse with holes in it.
Does that not describe our lives in so many ways sometimes? That cycle of discontentment that we
live in where it feels like no matter what we do, it's never enough? You look at your bank,
you're like, I know I got paid. Where did it all go? Target, that's where it all went.
Put it in a purse just to have holes on it. Where did this end up? And the Lord is addressing
one of the excuses that so often we care, because how many of you have found yourself in one moment
or another in your life? Simply saying, well, if I had more, I would do more. If I had more,
I would give more. And that's the place that the Israelites find themselves in. They feel
economically frustrated, and they're using that as a reason not to rebuild the Lord's temple.
So they keep saying, well, we just don't have enough. And it's interesting how what the Lord is
describing here is the very thing that they use as a reason not to give. But what the Lord is trying
to get them to see is that what they are calling a reason is actually the result. Let me say that
a little more clearly. They're saying, well, Lord, if we had more, we would build your house.
And the Lord's saying, no, no, no, if you built my house, you would have more. Because it's
about priorities. His temple represented his priority amongst his people, his presence amongst
his people. And so he's saying, no, no, no, you keep waiting to have more, but when will you
prioritize me and your presence? When you begin to do that, you'll see that it's better to have
God in a little with me than to have much without God. Amen? When I was in high school, I spent
a month living on a missions trip in Namibia, Africa. And while I was there, I met a pastor who
had a church. His church was just a piece of sheet metal off the side of his house where his church
met. And it made such a profound impact on my life. And we developed a great relationship. And then
When I went off to college, he actually ended up living with my family in Canada while he was attending school in Canada.
And so when I was home for the summers, we'd spend all the time together.
And we'd go to the church that I grew up in.
And no matter what the pastor preached on, we'd get back in the car after church.
And Kamadi would always say to me, John, why don't they talk about giving?
No matter what the message, why don't they talk about giving?
And eventually said, I don't know, Kamai.
I don't know the reasons why they're not talking about.
I said, sometimes people feel weird or get upset when you talk about their mind.
And he said, John, it's better that they'd be angry for a day than frustrated for a lifetime.
Because what Kamadi knew with just a piece of sheet metal over the side of his house for a church,
an unreliable of electricity, what he understood is that without God, it's never enough.
But with God, it's always enough.
Just asked the disciples when Jesus asked them to feed a crowd of people.
and they said all we have is five loaves and two fishes. It's not enough. It's not enough. But with God,
there's leftovers. And the enemy will keep us delaying and delaying on stepping into the things that God
has called us to as a people. Why? Because he wants to keep us in this cycle of discontentment,
where it always feels like, I just can't get ahead. I just can't get ahead. And the principle of the
tithe is simply this. Every time I give to God through my tithe, it reminds me that God,
God is my source.
God is my provider.
So no matter what I'm looking at, I know that God is in it with me.
And so they were waiting on more.
The last thing I think they were waiting on is I think they were waiting on an instruction.
Look at this, what happens.
After God confronts their excuses, he says,
go up into the mountains and bring down timber and build my house so that I may take pleasure in it and be honored, says the Lord.
I love that.
I may take pleasure in it and be honored.
Because so much of this offering is not just about new buildings and outreach efforts.
It's about honoring the Lord with our lives.
He says, build my house so that I may be honored in it.
And after the Lord gives this instruction, something miraculous happens in the story that I want to show you.
The Lord gives this word in verse 8 saying, go bring down timber and build my house.
And then look in verse 12.
Then Zarubabel, son of she had, oh man, I worked.
on it, y'all. Sheltiel, Joshua, son of Josadak, the high priest, and the whole remnant of people
obeyed the voice of the Lord, their God. Do you see that miracle in that text? Did you miss it?
It says that the people obeyed. Y'all, there's only a few times in Scripture where God sends a word
to his people and they actually obey. And this is one of those times. And this is one of those times.
And I'm being a little facetious, but we underestimate the power of obedience.
Y'all, Lord, mark my life with signs, wonders, miracles.
What about if the Lord marked your life with just simple obedience?
What if being a follower of Christ look like you being someone who sought his face
and when he spoke, you gave him your yes?
So the Lord delivers this word through his leaders.
And it's amazing.
It says that as Joshua obeyed and as Zarubabel obeyed, that the whole remnant of people followed.
Y'all, that just made me grateful for the leaders that God has given us at this church.
Leaders who didn't settle at year five or at year 10 or at year 15, but 20 years into this ministry,
Pastor Stephen and Pastor Holly continued to say yes to God and walk and surrender to his voice
and to his ways because God speaks to the leaders and then the people followed.
And I'm so grateful for the example of faith that they've given us.
And there's an invitation before us now to prioritize the things that matter to God.
God in our lives and simply obey them. That's why as we talk about this offering over and over again,
we'll say pray about what the Lord would have you give. Because it's not just about an amount.
It's about being a people who know how to seek his face, being a people who know how to hear his voice
and obey when he speaks. Isn't that what Jesus said? My sheep know and hear and recognize my voice
and they obey. That's the sign of a follower of Christ. They were waiting on instruction. And when the Lord spoke,
they obeyed. And I believe that maybe there are some people here today that in your heart,
you're like, I want to trust God in this way. I want to grow in this way. I just don't always know
how. In 12 years of pasturing, I can't think of a single time where I talked to someone about giving
and they said, nope, I don't want to do that. If I had people say, I just don't know how to right now.
If I had people say, show me what steps I can take. I want to get there one day. Never had someone
just say no. But sometimes we're putting off what God has called us to put on. But
They received an instruction from the Lord, and they obeyed.
I remember so vividly when my grandfather sat me down in his office,
and he first gave me the instruction of what it means to trust God in my finances.
And he sat down, and he said, the first tenth belongs to God.
In my memory, it was like he was using an abacus, but it was probably just a calculator.
It wasn't that old.
I was just a kid, though.
And he said, the first tenth belongs to God.
The second tenth is what you pay yourself in the future by Savior.
Now, I know there's some financial advisors in the room who could give a more nuanced approach to personal finances, but my grandfather was a blessed man.
And so I listened to him, and it stuck with me.
The first tenth belongs to God.
The next tenth is for my future.
And I was just a kid, so what was it going to do?
Give God a tenth of my Legos, but it instilled something in me right there that the first tenth belonged to the Lord.
And then when Anna and I got engaged, my in-laws who are here today, they gave us the gift of signing us up for Dave Ramsey's financial.
Peace course. And we went through Dave Ramsey's course, and that was powerful instruction
in our life. You know, most couples fight over finances more than anything else. And I'm so grateful
that at the start of our marriage, that we got to go through that course to get on the same page about
how we would approach our finances. And Dave Ramsey talked about a lot of things, and you talked,
of course, about giving to God, giving a tent to him. So every time a paycheck would show up in our
account, you know, you just move the decimal over a couple times, and that's what you give.
and from the beginning of our marriage, we made the decision that we would be tithers.
God gave us an instruction, and we walked in it.
But I was thinking about the first time we ever visited Elevation Church, our very first time.
It was the end of 2012, and this year our offering is called Trust in God, but in 2012, it was called our banner year offering.
And me and Anna drove all the way to Charlotte.
We drove like three hours to be at church, and we were so excited to come and hear Pastor Stephen speak, and we get to church.
And guess what?
Pastor Stephen wasn't speaking.
And the guest speaker was talking about money, so I can empathize with you all today.
And the pastor preaching that day got up, and he was talking about generosity, and he was talking about tithing,
and he taught about the principle of the first fruits.
See, I always knew that a tithe meant tenth, that I give a tenth to God.
But he taught about the principle of the first fruits, what meant that not only is a tithe a tenth, it's the first tenth.
The first tenth.
And so all my life I had learned, like, well, I'll give the God off my name.
whatever shows up in my bank account, I'll give a tenth of that.
And he taught, no, no, it's the principle of the first fruits,
meaning before the government takes their share
and before you contribute to your retirement account,
out of your gross, you give a tenth to God.
And our heart was open that day,
and we received the word of instruction from that pastor
and made a decision to obey.
I'm so grateful for the instruction of God in my life.
There's been so many times where God spoke things to me
that I didn't always understand in the moment,
but you know when it's his voice.
And when you obey, you begin to walk in.
a new level of blessing. And I thought maybe there are people here today that you're saying,
man, I want to make God the center of my finances, because when you prioritize God in one area of
your life, it's amazing how things fall into order in every other area of your life. So I said,
seek first the kingdom of God in his righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you.
It's about priority. You put God first, things just start to fall into order. The other day,
I was on Instagram, and a friend of mine, he pastors a church out in Sacramento.
a church that all of you have been able to help support over the years. He had this clip where he was
talking about the myths and truths of tithing. And I texted him, I said, can you send me that? I want
to share it with the church. And it was so powerful what he said. And these are his words I'm going to
read. So if you don't like it, you can email him. Jared.l. Ellis at eachoo church. I don't even know.
I don't know if that's his real email. But he said, look at this. Myth. Tithing is Old Testament law. Truth. Tithing
predates the law. Both Abraham and Jacob tithed out of gratitude. The law made tithing a rule,
but the cross returned it to an act of worship. Myth, you're cursed if you don't tithe. Truth,
you're not cursed if you don't tithe. Christ removed the curse on the cross. Under the new covenant,
we don't tithe to avoid a curse. We tithe because in Christ we are exceedingly abundantly blessed.
Myth, I don't need to tithe since I'm a generous person. Truth, tithing isn't generosity,
it's obedience. Myth, tithing is outdated and
no longer needed. Truth, if God's kingdom is still advancing and his people are still gathering,
his house still needs building and your treasure still needs investing.
Myth, I don't have to tithe 10%, I can give what I want. Truth, tithing is not a have-to,
it's a get-to. Under grace, 10% is a floor, not a ceiling. Myth, I can tithe to an organization
of my choosing. Truth, the tithe belongs to the house of the Lord. Malachi 3 says anything else is
robbing God. Myth, someone else will tithe and take care of my part. Truth, all Christians are called to
yet only a few church members do.
Churches don't die because of too much money.
They die because of too little.
Myth, I should be able to attend church and experience for free.
Truth, biblical worship always includes a sacrifice.
As a member of the family, I have a responsibility to contribute.
Guests eat for free, but family puts food on the table.
Myth, I've worked too hard for my money to give it away.
Truth, you worked hard, but God provided.
Tithing reminds you that God is your source.
Your job has a purpose and your money is making.
an eternal impact. Myth, I can't afford to tithe. Truth, my friend, with hundreds of promises
in scripture concerning your finances, you can't afford not to tithe. Myth, I don't trust the church
to handle my money. Truth, if you trust your church and your pastor to dedicate your babies,
counsel your marriage, support your children, shepherd your soul, visit your family members,
evangelize your lost loved ones, pray for your future, answer your emails, bury your dead,
write your obituary, endure election seasons, preach through
global pandemics, send out missionaries, finance outreach organization, build buildings, smile
through slander, all the while maintain integrity.
How much more do they need to do for you to trust them with your tie?
I'm getting a little jealous.
Y'all are shouting for Jared more than me, but it's a good word.
It's a good word.
If you don't trust your church, then find a trust you do trust.
Find a church you do trust.
But if the fruit is evident, souls are won, outreach is accomplished, children are equipped,
families are champion, scripture is preached, and God is glorified than church. This is the time
to tithe. This is the time to tithe. Look at your neighbors say, this is the time. This is the time.
God gave them an instruction, and they obeyed. Be seated for just a moment. I'm not quite done yet.
So powerful, though. And they obeyed, and then look what happened in verse 13. Then Hagi, the Lord's
messenger, gave this amazing word to the people. He gave this message from the Lord to the people.
I am with you, declares the Lord. What's greater than that? What's greater than the assurance of
his presence? I don't give to get. I don't give so I give so I can have more to eat or more clothes to
put on my back. I give because more than anything, I want his presence. And when you prioritize
him in his life, when you seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, it's amazing. It's
So you create space in your heart to trust them more.
The assurance of his presence, his provision, his protection.
Isn't that what our pastor preached on a couple weeks ago that comes when we trust in God?
And then it goes on to say, so the Lord stirred up the spirit of Zaruba Bell.
He stirred up the spirit of Joshua.
And he stirred up the spirit of the whole remnant of people.
They came and began to work on the house of the Lord, Almighty, their God.
He stirred up their spirit. I love that language.
Because I'm excited to be able to open new campuses and launch new buildings and all the ministry that's going to happen through those opportunities as the Lord continues to expand our church.
But more than anything, I want to see God stir up the spirit of our people.
I want God to stir up my spirit. I want the Holy Spirit to just begin a work in me that overflows and touches nations.
I want God to stir something up in our church that proclaims the gospel all.
over the world. And it's a really simple progression that happens in this story, but it's so powerful.
God spoke, they surrendered, God stirred. God gave him a word. They said yes. And God by his spirit
stirred up their faith to do something incredible for him. And that's the same invitation that
God is giving each of us. It's amazing, though, what God can do with your simple yes. It's amazing
what the Lord can do with your obedience. He spoke. When we just say yes to him, we're
regardless of our circumstances, regardless of where we feel like we don't have enough,
when we simply give him our yes, he'll stir up our spirits.
And they went on to build this temple, and the temple that they rebuilt was the very temple
that Jesus himself would sit in one day.
And there's a story in both Luke and Mark where Jesus is sitting in the temple,
and he calls the disciples over to himself.
And as they are in the building, this interaction between Jesus and his disciples,
the disciples, they're making comments about the building.
They're saying, look how magnificent this temple is. Look at these stones, but Jesus isn't interested in the stones. Jesus is about this witness something much more powerful. Jesus's attention is on sacrifice. Because he calls the disciples over to himself. And while they're thinking about the stones, he points out a widow who has just two small copper coins. And Jesus points her out to the disciples as she goes to give her offering in the temple. And the scripture says that she gave all that she had.
It wasn't a lot of money, but it was a lot of faith.
It wasn't a big amount, but it was a lot of trust.
And while other people were giving larger amounts,
Jesus wasn't as interested in that because he was drawn to her trust in God.
She gave all that she had.
And the disciples were so focused on the house of worship,
but what Jesus was drawn to was the heart of worship.
And I'm so grateful that through this offering,
we're going to get to build new buildings.
But when Jesus steps into this room,
he's not impressed with stages or screens.
He sees our sacrifice. He sees our heart for worship. And God is honored and takes pleasure.
And when we as his people, we as his temple, develop a heart of worship that says, Lord, you are everything to me and I give you everything.
All that I have is yours. It reflects the heart of the Father because that's what Scripture says in Romans that he, who did not even spare his own son yet gave him up for us, has given us all things, all things.
your God is a giver. And because your God is a giver, you can trust in him. So at the beginning of this
series, our pastor said that trust is tangible. And as we get ready to bring this offering in just a couple
weeks, it's an opportunity for us to tangibly demonstrate our trust in him. And as you seek his face
and he speaks to you, and as you obey his voice and surrender, God stirs something up in your
spirit that I can say, I'm a house of worship. This is my heart of worship, God.
I live for you. I honor you. I worship you. You are my Lord. You are my God.
So that's the invitation before us in just a couple weeks. I feel like I said everything I was
anointed to say today. Can we thank God for that word? If it was a word of instruction for you,
who wants a heart of worship. Stand up on your feet for just a moment. I want to give an invitation
right now to someone who needs to make a decision to give God the most important thing that you'll
ever give to him. And that's your life.
The amazing thing about the gospel and the amazing thing about His grace is that he's done it all for you.
All you have to do is give him your yes.
If you'll receive the gift of His salvation and grace by faith today,
the scripture say that he'll come into your life and he'll make you a new creation.
Jesus died so that you could be forgiven and he rose again so that you could have life.
And maybe you're here or maybe you're joining us at one of our campuses right now
are watching online and you've never made the decision to surrender your life to Jesus.
y'all this wasn't a message just about giving this was a message about surrender and today is your
day of salvation god wants to make you new with heads bowed and eyes closed all over this place i want to
lead you in a prayer if that's you today if you want to make a decision to make jesus the lord and
savior of your life we're going to pray out loud together as a church family for the benefit of those
who are coming to god right now pray with me say i believe that jesus christ is the son of god
and the Savior of the world.
I believe he died and rose again to forgive my sin and give me life.
I receive your grace by faith.
Come into my life.
Make me new.
I'll follow you.
Head still bowed, eyes still close.
If you just prayed that prayer to begin a relationship with God today,
when I count the three, I want to ask you to shoot your hand up in the air,
whether you're at this campus or another one, shoot your hand up in the air.
We want to celebrate what God has done in your heart.
today. One, two, three. Shoot your hand up, hold it up high. Come on. We're celebrating new beginnings
around this room. Online. Let us know in the chat. We want to talk to you. We want to pray for you.
Keep your hand up for just a moment. Our ushers are coming around with the Bible that we want to give you.
Church, can we thank the Lord for those who made a decision to give their lives to Jesus today?
That's one invitation today. But the other invitation is for some of you in this room to step into a new level of trust in God this year.
couple weeks on December 14th, we're going to bring our year-end offering. We're going to get to
come forward and bring a gift above and beyond that goes towards expansion and outreach as a church.
But listen, you don't have to wait till then to obey the instruction the Lord gave you today.
And if that word convicted you in any way or God was stirring something up in your heart,
I want to encourage you to go home and have a conversation about what does it mean to honor
the Lord in our wealth, to honor the Lord and our finances. And you can begin tithing today.
That first 10% belongs to the Lord. It belongs to the Lord.
to the Lord. On the way out, you're going to get one of these envelopes with the offering card inside.
This is what you're going to bring back with you on December 14th in just a couple of weeks.
And a couple of weeks. And on this card, you can begin praying about a word that represents
what you're believing God for. As you're seeking his face and asking God what he wants to do
in and through your life, ask God to give you a word. I really believe if you ask him, he'll speak
something to you. Ask him for a word that represents what he wants to do in you or what he wants to do
through you and write it down on this envelope and put it in a place. As we go into this new year,
we want to believe God for what he spoke. And as he speaks to you about what he's stirring up in
your heart, we get to also bring a gift, an offering to him, an offering to him to make space
in our hearts to say, God, you are my Lord, you are my source, you are my provider, and my trust
is in you. So that's the invitation before us now. He'll speak. If you surrender, he'll stir.
Amen. Can we thank the Lord together?
connect hands quickly with someone around you and then we'll dismiss connect hands connect hands so father god
right now i pray for my brothers and my sisters all over this place god many of us are facing circumstances
that are difficult right now and hard right now we don't always know how to make a way but i thank you
for the assurance of your word that tells us that you are with us you are with us god thank you that
you're in it with us fighting for us god and that you are the lord of our lives and our trust is in you today
God, I pray for this church family, for every person under the sound of my voice, for every person who calls Elevation Church their home.
I believe that you've set our church apart for such a time as this.
I believe there's a mandate on this house to reach the nations with the hope of Jesus.
And I believe what we're standing in today is just the foundation, not the finished product.
And I thank you, God, for the invitation to join our lives to your cause.
We attach our hearts to the cause of Christ as we give, as we serve, as we pray, as we preach
the gospel, God, we thank you for the blessing that flows, that when we build your house,
I believe, God, that you are going to bless ours. So bless each home, bless each family,
bless each individual, bless each business, all in the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
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