Elevation with Steven Furtick - What Are You Doing?

Episode Date: March 29, 2026

Ever find yourself asking God, “What are You doing?” Some seasons only make sense after you’ve gone through them. If you’re dealing with confusion, frustration, or unmet expect...ations, remember: God’s still working, even when you can’t see what He’s doing. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:John 12, verses 12-16Mark 11, verses 1-5Zechariah 9, verses 9See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey, thank you for listening to Elevation with Stephen Ferdick. Make sure you listen and follow along with Elevation with Stephen Ferdick on Amazon Music. And don't forget, you can also just ask Alexa. Hey, Alexa, can you play Elevation with Stephen Ferdick on Amazon Music? Also, with Amazon Music Unlimited, you can now listen to all your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks, all on the Amazon music app. The Lord has been speaking to me.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Open your Bible. Stay standing. John chapter 12 you're like well pastor stephen we were only in John 1 last week how did we get to John 12 so quick Easter's coming we had to hit fast forward we're skipping a few scenes but we're going to see the Lord ride in to Jerusalem on a donkey and we're going to see what that means for me and for you John chapter 12 verse 12 I want to give a couple of birthday greetings it is the 13th birthday of our Toronto campus. Let's thank God for Elevation, Toronto. Praise the Lord. Stephen Kristen, the whole crew at Toronto. Y'all go crazy. Y'all celebrate today. It's a big birthday.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Our Raleigh location is moving into their brand new building today. Let's go, Rale. We're going to have Resurrection Sunday in Raleigh in a brand new building. It's going to be amazing. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. occasion that we celebrate today, of course, is mitigated in his joy by the fact that for Jesus it would represent his sacrifice as he rides into Jerusalem to give his life for you and I. Now, let me read the passage from John chapter 12, verses 12 through 16. Picking up right here midflow, the next day, the great crowd that had come for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem.
Starting point is 00:02:05 They took palm branches and went out to meet him shouting, Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Blessed is the king of Israel. Now watch what Jesus did, a study in contrast. Here are these loud shouts from the crowd, and Jesus, verse 14, found a young donkey. and sat on it as it is written. Do not be afraid, daughter Zion. See, your king is coming. Isn't that good news? Your king is coming. Then that blessed you to know, your king is coming.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Tell somebody next to you, the king is coming, the king is coming, the king is coming. See, your king is coming. Seated on a donkey's colt. Mm-hmm. That's unexpected. Last week we talked about the staying Jesus. Week one, we talked about the seeking Jesus. This week we're going to talk about the seated Jesus. Seated on a donkey's colt. Now, one more verse I want to give you, then you can be seated. This is what I want to talk to you about today. At first, his disciples did not understand all this. Only after. See, some things only make sense after. Only after. Don't worry too much right now about what you don't understand. Some things only make sense after. Only after Jesus was glorified did they realize that these things had been written about him
Starting point is 00:03:47 and that these things had been done to him. And that's where I want to stop today. I'm going to give this message a simple title, and then we might call it something different online. But I'm just going to put it after a question today. Give your neighbor my title. Look at them and say, what are you doing? What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:04:06 That's the message today. Well, don't answer them. Just as a setup for a sermon. You don't have to give them a report. Sit out. You may be seated. What are you doing? Very common question, right?
Starting point is 00:04:20 You might just ask somebody that, call them on the phone. What are you doing? Is it a good time or is it a bad time? What are you doing? You might have asked your kids that the other day. What are you doing? Might have had a different tone and inflection to it that way. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:04:37 Sometimes you might ask yourself that, you know, after an hour of scrolling stuff that you really don't even want to look at and you're not even really interested in. And you don't even really like cats, but you've been watching them do stuff on your phone for like 45 minutes. What are you doing? You know what I'm talking about, like halfway through the stress eating exercise and You're like, what are you doing? You know, you know.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Like, anytime I eat brisket after 6.30 p.m. I'm like, what are you doing? You know this brisket is going to make an encore appearance tonight at about 3 a.m. What are you doing? I just like the brisket. I don't know. I don't have time to slow down and think about it and analyze it. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:05:18 Then there is that sense of a season of your life when you even ask that question of God. seasons where it is not obvious or apparent. Seasons where you cannot point to answered prayers. What are you doing? Seasons where you can't discern why he would remove a certain someone from your life. What are you doing? I needed them, Lord. Don't you know I needed them?
Starting point is 00:05:47 What are you doing? What are you doing, Lord? Like, God, I'm going to need you to go ahead and give me a job right now. Because I got bills right now. And I know that there's going to be streets paid with gold in heaven, but right now that is not a currency for me to pay my power bill right here on this earth that you put me on, Lord. What are you doing? And that's what I want to preach about today, because the disciples are not the only characters in this story that I read you from John chapter 12 that we call Palm Sunday. I actually want to look at four different perspectives today from this point.
Starting point is 00:06:25 passage. And this is the way I'd like to take you through the journey, because we're going to see what four different characters or groups were doing in the story. First, we're going to look at the disciples and see what they're doing. And then we're going to look at the crowds, the crowds that were gathered, and we're going to see what the crowds are doing. And then we're going to look at the donkey and talk about what the donkey was doing. And then I want to talk about the king and see what he was doing. The disciples, the crowds, the donkeys, and the king. And we'll have our outline for today.
Starting point is 00:07:01 Everybody say, the disciples, the crowds, the donkey, the king. Put all four of those in the comments. You're watching online. Put the disciples, the crowds, the donkey, and the king. What are you doing? Well, the disciples, of course, are walking with Jesus, which sounds simple. And it is simple until it isn't. It's easy for us to judge the disciples when we read a verse like John 12, 16.
Starting point is 00:07:31 At first, his disciples did not understand all this only after Jesus was glorified. Did they realize these things had been written about him and that these things had been done to him? There is a part of you that wants to say, after all you've seen and after all you've experienced walking with Jesus, how could you still be wondering what he is doing? But keep in mind, before you judge the disciples, that we know what they don't. When you read John chapter 12, you have an advantage over the disciples, because you know what they don't. You know about the third day. They don't. You know perhaps about the messianic fulfillment that is represented in this passage because
Starting point is 00:08:14 you have a cross-reference in your Bible. And it says, if you want to read John chapter 12, verse 15 about the king riding on a colt, a baby donkey. That's taken from Zechariah 9-9, which is in the Old Testament. And just as soon as you can flip the pages, you can go, oh, well, of course he wrote on a donkey. Zechariah prophesied it 500 years ago. He's fulfilling prophecy. They don't know that, because they are living that. And certain things in your life, while you are living them, don't look like they look after they're over. There's a difference between looking at something and living in something. So when we see Jesus riding in on a donkey, we see it as a sign of humility and peace and prophecy fulfilled. For them, it was very confusing to watch the master and the CEO of the universe
Starting point is 00:09:06 Uber into Jerusalem to do the most important task that a human has ever done. You know what they don't. And it's important to remember that we get a big picture of Jesus from John's gospel. We know about him turning water into wine, and they saw that, and we know about him talking to a woman at a well, and they saw that, and we know about him feeding 5,000 hungry souls and women and children, and they saw that, but they saw all these things while they walked with him. And we worship him because we read about these things, but they had to walk with him as they realized these things. And sometimes it is easy, to worship a Jesus that you read about than it is to walk with a Jesus who is frustrating your expectations and confusing your emotions by heading to the cross when you need him to be a king.
Starting point is 00:09:58 So I just want to talk about for a moment for all of you who are going through a season of your life that looks like, what are you doing? Keep walking. Keep walking. Because the what-ifs that you have about your marriage, the what-ifs that you have about your marriage, the The what-ifs that you have about your health, the what-ifs that you have about your children, the what-ifs that you have about your career, the what-ifs that you have about your emotions, the what-ifs that you have will only be answered when you walk.
Starting point is 00:10:27 So keep walking. That's all the disciples did. They walked with him. The disciples are walking. Everybody say, the disciples are walking. And the disciples are walking with a Jesus that they do not fully understand, even though they have been radically changed. Even though they have been wonderfully exposed, the disciples are living in it, and there is a difference between living in it and looking at it. Now, you're like
Starting point is 00:10:55 you already said that. I'm going to say it again, because it is so easy for you to look at somebody else's life and envy them and be jealous of them, but you might be jealous of a life that you're only seeing the front side of. And if you ever saw the backside of their life, you might not be bitter about yours because there is a chance that the cost that they are paying to be who they are is greater than the toll that you would want to pay. So don't be jealous. And also, don't judge. Don't judge because we are all walking. We are like the disciples. There are things that we don't understand and we will not until after. I heard about a poem that Corey Tin Boom used to love. I thought that she wrote it, but I found out that she was quoting it from Grant Colfax-Tuller,
Starting point is 00:11:50 who was a poet. And I want you to listen to this because she read it as a Holocaust survivor. She read it after forgiving people who tortured her family. She read it after surviving something that most of us would have stumbled over. And she read this poem called The Weaver. My life is but a weaving between my God and me. I cannot choose the colors he weaveth steadily. Oftentimes he weveth sorrow, and I, in foolish pride, forget.
Starting point is 00:12:27 He sees the upper, and I the underside. The underside. Not till the loom is silent, and the shuttles cease to fly. will God unroll the canvas and reveal the reason why? The dark threads are as needful in the weaver's skillful hand as the threads of gold and silver in the pattern he is planned. What she's saying is, I don't see the picture from my perspective. I don't see what his hands are doing while I am going through the hardships of my life. And it is the weaver that I worship.
Starting point is 00:13:17 And I walk with him and I talk with him, but I often wonder, what are you doing? I can tell I might need to break this down a little bit. So let me show you something. Holly and I have a great marriage. Great marriage. Yeah. I picked the right partner and I'm reaping the benefits ever since. Praise the Lord.
Starting point is 00:13:39 For our 20th anniversary a while back, Shell made us this, this cross stitch. Can you see it? Kind of. Right? Like you can kind of tell what it is. It kind of looks like she didn't do a good job. It kind of looks like she needs to go back to cross stitch class, take a couple remedial weeks. But of course, if you see the other side, you can see she did pretty good.
Starting point is 00:14:15 You can see she made me look just like I did on that faithful day with no beard standing before my wife in my S&K suit, about three sizes too big for me. And there we are like this, on this side. Every marriage does have an underside. I just want you to remember when you look at everybody's Easter pictures on Instagram in about a week, they're showing this, but they probably went through this in the car before they got the Sears to take the picture. That's a callback reference from the 80s. You see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:14:57 Zoom back in, y'all. What are you doing? This is what it looks like, and this is how it's lived. I said, this is what it looks like, and this is how it's lived. She got out the car the other day, and she asked me, does my hair look good messy or bad messy? Now, after 20-something years, I can tell you that the answer to that automatically is good messy, but I can also tell you there is a difference between good messy and bad messy. And good messy is when you are trusting God in your life to work out the details that you can't control,
Starting point is 00:15:42 and you are trusting God's sovereignty in your life for situations that are too big for you. Goodmessy is in a marriage where we fight for the marriage, where we fight with each other instead of against each other, and we fight for each other. Because every marriage has an underside. Every marriage that looks like this looks like this somewhere. Every marriage that looks like this where the couple has their debts paid off, had conversations about, are you really bringing that coffee? table into my house and did it really cost? I remember the first time she told me she wanted
Starting point is 00:16:17 to spend $400 on a coffee table. I said, you better find one that has some dings and dents in it. You better find one that's busted out the top of it. $400 for a coffee table? See, because we are still weaving together our values for money. She has a value for a coffee table. I didn't even drink coffee at the time. How am I supposed to pay $400 for something I don't even drink? I'm not even going to use. It looks like this. Every marriage in terms of sexual relationships, in terms of communication, in terms of conflict management. It always looks like this. So what I'm trying to say is, don't confuse what it looks like with how it's lived. Or you might give up on something great because of something gross. And you might
Starting point is 00:17:00 give up on something miraculous because of something messy. And when God is bringing something together in your life, remember, you have to trust him with the underside. That might be the whole word for somebody today. Trust him with the underside. I know it's ugly, but trust him. I know it's crazy, but trust him. I know it's confusing, but trust him. I know it's not coming together as fast as you want it, but trust him.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I know you can't figure out what it is yet, but trust him. I know everybody around you is acting kind of judgmental, but don't judge the underside. Because in God's hand, the dark threads are just as important as the light thread. and all things work together for the good of them who are called according to his purpose. So if he called me according to his purpose, that means there will be an underside that he oversees. And I cannot judge what he's making by the moment that I'm in. Or I will be like the disciples that saw the cross as a failure. But this was not the failure, this was the foundation.
Starting point is 00:18:10 And isn't it amazing that the disciples walked with Jesus into the most, confusing moments of their life, but the most confusing moment was the one that he used the most. I can tell you looking back on 46 years of living that some of the times that I was most confused were some of the times that he most used. So don't give up on God just because you're on the underside. It might be ugly on the underside. It might be uncomfortable on the other side. It may be inconvenient on the underside. It may be embarrassing. It may be embarrassing. It may be humiliating. You might have to ask some questions. You may not understand until after. When Jesus was glorified, they got it. And then they went, oh, is this. And the faith is to,
Starting point is 00:19:06 the faith is to make it through the lows so you can get to the Oh, oh. Oh. And meanwhile, the disciples are walking, and the crowds, that's number two, are waving. And they are waving palm branches. And these palm branches are not random. I remember a few years ago in church. Actually, it must have been about 15 years ago, because this was back when I used to copy everything
Starting point is 00:19:45 my buddy Perry Noble did in church. Because I know what I was doing. And he had people break these glow sticks one Sunday. And on Palm Sunday they all raised them in the air. And they were singing, shine your light and let the whole world see for the glory of the risen king. And everybody broke the glow stick and raised it up in the air on Palm Sunday. And we were using it to represent all the people we wanted to see come to Christ.
Starting point is 00:20:04 And we were raising the glow sticks. And I read this young girl on Twitter. She said, my mom asked me, did we have palm branches in church on Palm Sunday? And I had to tell her, no, they had glow sticks. And I was like, that's just elevation, right? Like not a lot of tradition around here. In fact, this is the first time I've preached on the donkey on Palm Sunday in about 10 to 15 years. But before I can even talk about the donkey, I've got to talk about the crowds.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Because we named this Sunday after what the crowds held in their hand and what they waved as a sign of victory. The Palm Branch represented victory. When a great conquering king would take a new territory and come back into town on a warhorse, they would wave these palm branches and these myrtles, and they would shout, Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord? And they do it three times. Hosanna, blessed is he?
Starting point is 00:21:07 Because the victor was coming back and they would wave the branches, talking about, Hosanna, blessed is he. This is a scripture that they were quoting from Psalm 118, verse 26. Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Now, Jesus is headed to a cross, and he's coming through Jerusalem. And about 120,000 people are gathered to celebrate the Passover festival and is crowded in the streets of Jerusalem. and they're shouting out, save now. That's what Hosanna means. Save now, because don't we want God to get it out of us
Starting point is 00:21:47 and get us out of it right now? And don't we want God to do what he's going to do right now? And since they just got word that Lazarus was in the ground, but he got up, maybe they figured that this prophet, this priest, this Messiah, whatever he was, could do for them what they had waited for the king to do. And so this. They are shouting, Hosanna. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, and they're shouting loud. I believe that as they are shouting, Hosanna, which is a praise word, Jesus can already hear the echoes of crucify him, which the same crowds would be shouting on Friday. Don't ever get too attached to people's praise. Don't ever get to attach to people's praise. Because if you live by it, you'll die when they take it away.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Even don't be too attached to when your kids think you're a good parent. Sometimes you might have to take their phone and they might call you the devil. Now what you're going to do about it? You're running a popularity contest or a household? Don't be too attached to people's praise. Don't even be too attached to your parents' praise. Sometimes your parents see you as their product and they can't even guide you as good as God can because they're trying to get you to fulfill something that they didn't accomplish in their life.
Starting point is 00:23:07 And only God can show you what your next step is. So don't be too attached to their praise. If you live when they give it, you'll die when they take it away. Don't be too attached to people's praise. Don't be too attached to the likes. Don't be too attached to the encouragement of your boss. What you're going to do if your boss moves divisions? What you're going to do if you get a boss that doesn't like you?
Starting point is 00:23:28 You're still going to work hard because you're God's child. Jesus never moved by the approval of people. Jesus never moved for the yays of the crowds. Jesus never moved for the high fives, even of his own disciples. Jesus was not moved by the crowd. He moved through the crowd. I'm going somewhere. The disciples are walking. The crowds are waving and they are shouting, Hosanna. But they will not still be shouting when he is led like the lamb to the slaughter. They will not still be shouting when Pilate puts him up, turns him over, and hangs him to die. They will not still be shouting on Saturday when his body lays in a tomb. What are you trying to say? Don't confuse loud with loyal. Don't confuse loud with loyal. The crowds are waving.
Starting point is 00:24:21 The crowds will wave. That's fine. But Jesus was not moved by the crowds. And I don't know who this point is for because it's really just an incidental point to get me to the main point of this message. Because while the crowds are waving, the donkey. Can we talk about the donkey? I know we're all impressed by Palm Sunday, but why can't we call it Donkey Sunday? Because it doesn't have the same ring to it?
Starting point is 00:24:53 Because while the disciples are walking and the crowds are waving, watch what the donkey is doing. The donkey is waiting. So now the crowds are walking. Calm down for it. Give it to them slow. The crowds are waving. Hosanna, Hosanna. The donkey is waiting.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Now, this is really fun. Go back to John chapter 11, verse 4. You know, John doesn't give a lot of details about the donkey. In fact, when he talks about the donkey, he says something so simple. You almost just read right over it. It said, Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it. And that's all the details we get from John. John, like a true man, just gives you the bottom line.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Yeah, he found a donkey, and he sat on it. But you know what this tells me? I'm speculating, but I have good reason. I studied. John wasn't one of the disciples that got sent to get the donkey. That's what it tells me. It's like my kids fighting around the table. They'll be trying to tell a story at dinner, and they'll be like,
Starting point is 00:25:59 shut up, let me tell it. I'm sorry, we're a church, we're pastor's family. Please be quiet. Please, harken unto my voice. That's what they say at my table. What's your table? They say, shut up at your house. What's wrong with you?
Starting point is 00:26:11 You're a terrible parent. say, shut up, it's my story. Let me tell it. And I almost felt when John said, Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it and then just went right on to Psalm 118, 26, and the palm branches and all of the wonderful things. I almost felt Peter speak up and say, shut up, John. You weren't there. Let me tell it. So in Mark's gospel, flip over to Mark real quick, because this is the underside. This is the side of the story from the one who was there. In Mark Chapter 11, you get a little fuller account. You get more than just Jesus found a donkey and sat on it and rode on into Jerusalem. You get a little bit clearer picture and you get a
Starting point is 00:26:59 little bit more detail. And I want to read it to you from Mark chapter 11. As they approached Jerusalem, same disciples walking toward Jerusalem, and came to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples. We don't know which, too. I'm speculating that it was Peter based on the nature of the job. You know, you got some disciples that you need to pray for you, and then you have some disciples that you need to do other stuff for you that isn't quite as spiritual. And watch what Jesus told them to do, verse two, saying to them, go to the village ahead of you, and just as you enter it, you will find a cult that's a baby donkey. there which no one has ever ridden. Untie it and bring it here. If anyone ask you, why are you doing this?
Starting point is 00:27:52 Say, the Lord needs it and will send it back here shortly. Skinner, I can't skip over this and talk about the donkey being borrowed because I'm thinking about the fact that Jesus borrowed two things around Easter. One was a donkey and one was a tomb. But see, it wasn't exactly borrowed the appropriate way, right? This is not technically how you should borrow something, right? And so that's why I think that Jesus needed Peter to do something that was so dumb that it would take a dumb disciple to do it. Do I have any dumb disciples in the room today? Who aren't the smartest? Who aren't exactly the sharpest tools in the drawer. But Jesus, if you need something to hit something, I'll hit
Starting point is 00:28:41 something for you. That's Peter. Peter's kind of dull, but he'll do it. Tell your neighbor, I'm dull, but I'll do it. That's why I think the Lord called me to start the church when I was 25, when I was dumb enough to do stuff. I didn't know how to run a prophet and loss statement. I didn't know how to check a ledger. All I knew how to do was ask the Lord. And if the Lord told me to give everybody glow sticks. I gave them a glow sticks. I didn't care if Aunt Ethel liked it or not. I was dumb enough to break a glow stick and tell him happy Easter. I was dumb enough to do some stuff. And the problem with some of us is that we've gotten smarter than a donkey. But when Jesus was looking for something to come into town on, he did not look for a scholar. He did not
Starting point is 00:29:29 look for the head of the class. He did not look for a valedictorian to be his vessel. He said, I need a donkey. I wonder who I can trust enough to take my word without detail, to take my word without explanation, to take my word without the cross-reference, and do what I need you to do. Now, the Bible says in verse 5 of Mark chapter 11, that some people standing there as, What are you doing? Just like the title of our sermon. Just like they were wondering about Jesus.
Starting point is 00:30:18 And they're wondering what Jesus is doing. Jesus, are you really going to let them kill you like this? Jesus, are you really going to ride up into Jerusalem in a jalopy? I mean, Jesus, you're a king. Don't you hear them calling you a king? A king can't drive a Kia. Jesus, at least let us put in a good word with you. somebody who has a train. You know, they got luxury donkeys. You know, they got big grown
Starting point is 00:30:44 donkeys. Did you say you want a baby donkey, a little donkey? Can we at least get a big donkey, Jesus? And Jesus said, no, I need to be big. So I need what I ride on to be small so they can see how big I am. Oh, God. And so what God will do, if you have the faith to trust him with stuff that you don't understand is that he will pick something that you never would have chosen. He will ride into situations that you never would have gone into. Who is this message for today? The king is coming, but he's not coming in a chariot. The king is coming, but he's not coming with a banner.
Starting point is 00:31:22 The king is coming, but he's not going to do what you wanted him to do. He's going to do it on a donkey. But if you got enough faith to untie that donkey, if you got enough faith to obey what he's shown you, here's the word of the Lord. said, obey it now and I'll explain it later. Obey it now and I'll explain it later. So I know this doesn't make sense. I know it looks like a mess, but it's a good kind of messy.
Starting point is 00:31:56 I know you don't understand why I would ride into town on a donkey. I imagine the disciples untieing the colt and somebody says, what are you doing, untieing that colt? There's somebody in a situation right now, and maybe even the voices in your head are saying, what are you doing forgiving them? What are you doing moving on from that? What are you doing in church today? What are you doing trying this again?
Starting point is 00:32:17 What are you doing going back into recovery? What are you doing studying the Bible? What are you doing praying and worshiping God? What are you doing being nice to them after they were nasty to you? What are you doing getting back up again after you fell down seven times? What are you doing launching another business? What are you doing taking another step? What are you doing calling that family member and saying, let's try again?
Starting point is 00:32:35 What are you doing taking your next step? You're doing, stumbling into tomorrow? What are you doing still trusting God? Hands lifted high, praising him. Not with hands to say, save now, but hands to say, I trust your God, enough to obey you now. And you can explain it later. Oh, the Lord said to tell you, the donkey was found, but it wasn't free yet. So high-fied somebody and say, you're about to be set free.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Is that donkey? Oh, I got to preach about the donkey. I got to preach about the donkey. To somebody who feels useless. To somebody who feels common. To somebody who feels like your life isn't my... Can we think about the fact that for 500 years it has been prophesied that Jesus would ride into town on a donkey?
Starting point is 00:33:39 So that means for 50 decades, 500 years, God has been getting this donkey's DNA ready for Jesus to sit on it. Because look what Jesus said. I don't know if it's verse 3, Mark, chapter 11 or verse 4, but we're going to find it on the screen today, because I got to show you this. I got to show you this. Tell somebody you got to see this. It's actually verse 2.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Go to the village ahead of you. Side note, it's not behind you. God is moving you forward in this season. It's not behind you. It's not going to be anybody who left you that God uses to bless you. It's ahead of you. It's not going to be anybody that walked away. See, because there's somebody in there I'm preaching to, and somebody just left your life recently. And you thought, God, what are you doing, removing them? And God said, I'm making room for me to move. So I had to get that out of the way because what I'm going to bless you, oh God, what I'm going to bless you with is always. ahead of you, go to the village ahead of you, and just as you enter it. It's not going to take long. When you get to where I send you, you will find a colt, a donkey, a baby donkey there, which no one has ever ridden. Untie it, set it free, and bring it here. Now there's an important detail.
Starting point is 00:35:03 No one has ever ridden it. So that means this donkey, this colt, this baby donkey, this undercut, this under-y-and-a-old, this clean animal, this thing that the king wanted to ride in on and reserved it. He made sure that no one ever sat on this donkey so that he could be the first one to sit on this donkey. God said it wasn't rejection, it was preparation. It wasn't rejection, it was reservation. God was saving you for this moment because there's something he wants to do in your life. And God said, I want a donkey that is inexperienced. Isn't it crazy? If we would have been submitting our resume to bring the king into Jerusalem,
Starting point is 00:35:45 we would have listed our experience. But our very experience that we would have listed would have disqualified us for the job because God said, I want a donkey that stumbles into Jerusalem. I want a donkey that's awkward to ride on. I want a donkey that no one has sat on because I'm doing a new thing. Happy Palm Sunday, everybody. Because while the disciples are walking, And the crowds are waving. And the donkey is waiting. Oh, I figured, if we can't be good disciples, at least let us be good donkeys. At least let us invite the presence of God into our situation.
Starting point is 00:36:38 Even if we're awkward, at least let us stumble forward. Because the disciples are walking and the crowds are waving. And the donkey is waiting. And all that time, the king, the king is weaving. My life is but a weaving between my God and me. I can't talk to anybody else about this right now, but it's between my God and me. Nobody else is really seeing the mess on the underside of my family right now, but it's a weaving between my God.
Starting point is 00:37:21 me. I cannot choose the colors. He weave it steadily. Oftentimes he weave its sorrow, and I in foolish pride forget he sees the upper and I the underside. The Lord told me to tell you, keep walking. He's weaving. He's weaving. Because at some point the Bible says that after Jesus was glorified, this is This is his death, this is his burial, this is his resurrection, this is his ascension. The Bible says that the disciples did what Jesus told them to do, even though they didn't understand it. Will you? While you're asking God, what are you doing? Maybe he's asking you the same.
Starting point is 00:38:11 What are you doing? Because there are some things in this season of your life where he's called you to trust him, and he's called you to have integrity, and he's called you to be kind, and he's called you to be patient, and he's called you to be giving, and he's called you to be a servant, and he's called you to prayer, and he's called you to worship, and he's called you to pray. So can you, and will you, do what he gave you to do as they are untying the donkey, the king, Jesus is weaving. See, he's weaving. They're walking. Crowds are waving. A donkey is waiting, and Jesus is weaving. He's reaching back 500 years all the way to Zechariah's prophecy. And he says, I can't have a pretty
Starting point is 00:38:58 horse. Zechariah didn't say a pretty horse. He said a donkey. I got to sit on a donkey, because the word said a donkey, and I got to fulfill the word. God knows the word he spoke over your life. God knows the word that was in your spirit before your body came out of your mother's womb. God knows what he has for you. God knows the plans he has for you. And he's weaving. He's weaving some things together. It was only after he got up from the grave that they realized what he did on the cross. They realized he was cross-stitching. I said they realized that he was cross-stitching.
Starting point is 00:39:47 They realized that every drop of blood he shed was on purpose. It was not spilled. It was poured out, and God says nothing will be wasted in the hands of the weaver. Not one tear, not one broken heart, not one lonely night. Because while the disciples were walking and while the crowds were waving and the donkey was waiting, there was a king who was weaving. And I don't know when they had their moment. But at some point, Peter looked at John and said,
Starting point is 00:40:32 Oh, the donkey! The donkey! And John's like, what are you on about Peter? The donkey? Yeah, the donkey! The one that Jesus didn't tell you to go get, because he knew you were too quiet to say what he needed to say. And John's like, shut up, Peter, but what about the donkey?
Starting point is 00:40:54 And Peter, I don't know what he was thinking about that night, but he just goes, Zechariah, Zechariah 9-9. I mean, there weren't actually technically chapters and verses in the Bible at this point in time, but go with me for the sake of an illustration. He goes, Zechariah 9-9. It was in Old Testament. Rejoiced greatly, daughter Zion, shout, daughter Jerusalem. See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lonely and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foe of a donkey. I thought it was crazy when he sent us to get the donkey. I thought it was weird when he sent us to get the donkey. I thought it was crazy when he let me go through a divorce and he didn't
Starting point is 00:41:28 stop it. I thought it was crazy when the doctor said, you had this disease and you're going to have to go through treatment. I thought that it was crazy, and I asked God, what are you doing? But now I realize that there was a purpose that he was fulfilling, that I could not see at the time. And I'm telling you to trust him in the loaves so you can get to the oh. And I came to encourage somebody, keep walking. Tell your neighbor, keep walking. He's weaving. He's weaving. That's what you got to. to believe in every season of your life. He's weaving. He's weaving. And as you're going through things that you don't understand, give me John chapter 12, verse 16, and I'll close with this.
Starting point is 00:42:16 The Bible says, at first they did not understand. Only after Jesus was glorified, did they realize that these things had been written about him and these things had been done to him. And only did they see after he was glorified that while they were walking, he was weaving. I want you to know he's weaving. The good things and the bad things, all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are called according to his purpose. The king is weaving. The disciples are walking. The crowds are waving.
Starting point is 00:42:57 The donkey is waiting. But Jesus, King Jesus is weaving. And you've got to believe that in seasons of your life when people leave you, and you've got to believe in seasons of your life when people come. He's weaving. They all left Jesus at the cross. He never stopped weaving. Don't let who leaves you stop you from believing in the one who is weaving and knitting. He's a cross-stitcher.
Starting point is 00:43:21 And with every step of faith you take, that's another stitch. He's weaving. He's weaving some things. Your gifts and your weaknesses. He's weaving. Your past and your present, he's weaving. The good days and the bad days, he's weaving. The places you're strong and the places you're not.
Starting point is 00:43:43 He's weaving. The king is weaving. And so when you see your king coming on a cult, don't be surprised. He likes to show up in situations that look small. He likes to show up in vehicles. that seem weak. And when he weaves his strength with your weakness, somebody shout, the king is coming. Come on, touch seven people, tell him the king is coming. Everybody get up on your feet and shout. Say the king is coming. The king is coming.
Starting point is 00:44:21 I'll have to be afraid. I'll have to turn around. I'll have to give up. I'll have to give in. is coming. Turn my mic up. The king is coming. The king is coming. Sunday is coming. Glory is coming. Victory is coming. Breakthrough is coming. He's weaving. He's weaving. Keep walking. He's weaving. Keep praying. He's weaving. He knows what he's doing. God is a cross-stitcher. You may not understand it right now, but after Jesus, says glorify, you will understand, oh, he took me through that to show me who he was. Oh, he took me through that so that he could be for me what I could not be for myself. Oh, it was good for me that I was afflicted. Because the times for me that were the most confusing were the times he used the most.
Starting point is 00:45:28 What are you doing, God? What are you doing? I'll tell you what I'm doing. I'm weaving. I'm weaving. I'm weaving, I'm weaving. I got good hands. Bring me my blanket. I close with this. I was walking out to preach to you and I saw this on my couch and I thought maybe this could help me get my point across because when I say he's weaving and when I say that you have to trust him with the underside, you could look at this and faintly make an outline of what it was. In chapter 12, verse 16, they did not understand all of this at first. They did not understand all of this. At first, my life is but a weaving between my God and me.
Starting point is 00:46:23 They did not understand while they were walking. They did not understand while the crowds were waving. They did not even understand while the donkey was waiting. But on the other side, I saw it was his hands. It was his hands. was his hands. You see how when you're on the underside, it's kind of ugly. You're like, I think this is God, but I'm not sure. I don't know if this is God. I don't just have been feeling fair right now. But when it's, sorry, I'll practice my illustration for next week,
Starting point is 00:47:10 for Easter when the guests come, when it's his hands. And then I wanted to tell you to trust on this side what you can only trace on this side. He's weaving. Only after Jesus was glorified did they realize. These things had been written about him and that these things had been done to him and that these things God used and these things and these things and good things and bad things and high things and low things and pretty things and painful things. Father, I bless you for your word today.
Starting point is 00:48:02 It spoke to me so much as I remember the times in my life that I've looked back and seen that you were weaving while I was walking. that you were weaving while I was waiting. I praise you today, Lord, because you brought somebody here to be reminded of the skillful touch of your hand, the weaver's hand. I thank you that today, Lord, as we stare into Easter Sunday and anticipate your resurrection, that you have given us the faith to face Friday, knowing that the weaver will never leave our side.
Starting point is 00:48:37 you know who you're speaking to today. You know their name. You know their need. You know the need beneath the need, beneath the need that presents itself as the problem, and you are the weaver. God, I thank you that all things do work together for good, for those who you love and are called according to your purpose. And may we be better than the disciples were because we know what the disciples did it. May we walk in the light of our resurrected Savior. May we worship Our weaver who works all things together. Thank you for joining us. Special thanks to those of you who give generously to this ministry
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