Elevation with Steven Furtick - What You Call Small

Episode Date: February 22, 2021

Your “small” moments play big roles. In “What You Call Small,” Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church teaches us that the greatest miracles can come from downplayed moments.See omnystudio.c...om/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey, this is Stephen Ferdak. I'm the pastor of Elevation Church, and this is our podcast. I wanted to thank you for joining us today. Hope this inspires you. Hope it builds your faith. Hope it gives you perspective to see God is moving in your life.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Enjoy the message. To get my point across, I'll give you the scripture, the story, and then the subject in that order. All right. So for all the linear thinkers, that's how this is going to go. go down. The scripture, the story, but actually the scripture is a story. So listen to this. This is cool. 1 Samuel 16. I'll give you just a moment to find it in your Bible, give you just a moment to give your kids some Benadryl so you can fully or turn it on the E-Kids YouTube channel or whatever you need to do to occupy them. 1 Samuel 16.1. The Lord said to Samuel,
Starting point is 00:01:01 Well, how long will you mourn for Saul since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way. I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem. I have chosen one of his sons to be king. But Samuel said, How can I go? If Saul hears about it, he will kill me. The Lord said, take a heifer with you and say, I have come to sacrifice to the Lord.
Starting point is 00:01:30 invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show you what to do. You are to anoint for me, the one I indicate. And Samuel did what the Lord said. When he arrived at Bethlehem, the elders of the town trembled when they met him. They asked, do you come in peace? And Samuel replied, yes, in peace. I have come to sacrifice to the Lord. Now, note this.
Starting point is 00:01:57 He says I came in peace, but the situation is chaotic. It's not a circumstance for the child of God. It's a part of your inheritance. It's part of your birthright to be able to have peace even in the face of unthinkable problems. Yes, in peace I have come to sacrifice to the Lord. Consecrate yourselves and come to the sacrifice with me. Then he consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice. Here's where we're going to stop for a little while.
Starting point is 00:02:36 When they arrived, Samuel saw Eliab and thought, surely the Lord's anointing stands here before the Lord. But the Lord said to Samuel, do not consider his appearance or his height or his profile picture. That's not in your version. Don't look at that, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Then Jesse called Abinadab and had him pass in front of Samuel, but Samuel said the Lord hasn't chosen this one either. Jesse then had Shama pass by, but Samuel said, nor has the Lord chosen this one. Jesse had seven of his sons, seven of his sons, passed before Samuel. But Samuel said to him, the Lord has not chosen. and these. We're running out of options. You ever feel like that? So we asked Jesse, are these all the sons you have? There's still the youngest, Jesse answered. He is tending to sheep. Samuel said, sin for him. We will not sit down until he arrives. Are these all
Starting point is 00:03:57 your sons? There is still the youngest. That's the Bible story. Here's my story. I grew up in a small town. How many of you grew up in a small town? Raise your hand if you grew up in a small town. Put a raised hand emoji in the chat if you grew up in a small town, tell me the name of the town. And the population. Monks Corner, South Carolina was 6,000 people when I live there.
Starting point is 00:04:22 It's bigger now. It's a lot bigger now, actually. When I go back, one time I went back when I was in college. I took a friend of mine. I was showing them around. Very proud to be for Monks Corner. It's not something I'm embarrassed of. If I ever take you to Monk's Corner, I'm giving you the tour.
Starting point is 00:04:37 I'm going to show you little pappies. I'm going to drive you out to Macedonia, show you where my band Feather Humcomber used to practice. I'm going to show you where I had my first dance. I'm going to show you where I had my first kiss. Monk's Corner is the home of the Tail Race Canal, the Berkeley Stags. I'm going to show you all of it because I'm proud to be from a small town. So to me there's no shame in that.
Starting point is 00:04:58 I used to tell people all the time from, and I would meet them. I'm from a small town called Monks Corner, South Carolina, 30 miles from Charleston, this, that, and the other. I go, oh, I've heard of Charleston. Did you say Monk's Corner? Like a monk? Like a monastery monk? I said, no, it's got a sea in it.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Monk's Corner. I said, oh, I never heard of that before. I said, it's a small town. You never would have heard of it before. And I was taking one of my friends there, and I showed him all the things. And when we were about halfway through the tour I was giving him, he said, I thought you said it was small. I said, it is pretty small. And so he said, well, the town I grew up in, I won't pretend to remember the name of it, but it was another town in South Carolina. He said,
Starting point is 00:05:43 it was population 45. I say, yeah, well, we have like 6,000, 4,500, I guess that is it. He said, no, 45. Not 4,500, 45. I thought you said it was small. He said, you got a Walmart? And Applebee's? Like it was sacks, you know what I'm saying? Like it was Neiman Marcus in Monk's Corner. But it was to him. Today I want to talk to you for a few moments about what you call small. What you call small.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Really, what you call small is all about what you've seen before. What you call small has a lot to do with what you call small. you've seen before. In the passage that I read to you, we have several indications of the reality that a lot of times what we call small is big to God. The flip side of that coin is what we call big is small to God. But today for the next 30 minutes, come on, let's be honest, 50 minutes. You know what, you call a short sermon?
Starting point is 00:07:08 It's really relative to what you grew up in. At the Methodist church, that poor preacher got 12 minutes, and that included the communion. So when I'm preaching 50 minutes, 55 minutes, it's like, wow, this is like a series. If you grew up in a Pentecostal church, it's like, that's all you've got. So I thought I'd ask the establishing question for you. What's your frame of reference? when you consider the challenges of your life, the gifts God has put inside of you, and the resources that you have in this season. What you call small, for instance, in the text, I will admit to you
Starting point is 00:08:06 that I have only ever preached this text from David's perspective. It's easy to, because this is the point in his life where he is transitioning from Shepard to King. So I've always seen this text almost like a parable or an Old Testament illustration of the New Testament concept that if you were faithful in little, God will make you faithful in much. I believe that. How many believe that? That if you start small and use what God has given you wisely and invest it wisely, whether it's your money or your energy or your time or your skill, whatever it is, if you invest
Starting point is 00:08:44 it wisely, God will multiply it. That's not the people say it's the process. prosperity, or it's the blabit, grab it, or the see it and say it, or whatever the people call it. No, no, no, no. That's just a principle of life that what you invest well increases. So in my mind, the story was always about how this little shepherd boy did a seemingly insignificant task.
Starting point is 00:09:15 And while he was doing the task, I read it to you a moment ago, God called him up for something more important. I kind of used it as an illustration like, hey, you know, be a good employee and God might make you a supervisor. Be a good supervisor, and one day you might own your own company. Own your own company one day, and you might end up on prescription pills because it's stressful to be the boss, and nobody ever tells you that part. That's what I should have told you. What I missed and what I always seem to miss when I just gravitate toward the parts of Scripture that to me are big, right? Like 1 Samuel 16 is David. anointed as king. 1 Samuel 17 is David killing Goliath. 1 Samuel 18 and 19, Saul the king that
Starting point is 00:10:01 we're seeing replaced here in this process, is throwing spheres at David, so he's fighting for his life. But one thing I wanted to stop and talk about for a moment today, I won't spend my whole time on this, but look where God sent Samuel to find the king, Bethlehem. That's a very small detail in the text, but the significance of it hinges on understanding the context of Bethlehem. Mike of 5-2, but you, Bethlehem, Ephraith, though you are small among the clans of Judah in comparison to all the other clans that the Messiah could come from, you, the small one, yes, you, you, the little one, you, the one. You, the one with the GED, you, the one with the issue that's not mentionable on a stage
Starting point is 00:11:02 like this. The term itself is diminutive in the context of Micah 5-2. It's not just a thing that means size. It's not like, oh, I grew up in Monk's Corner. It's like calling it the backwoods. It's actually not a very commonly used word, but it means trifling, insignificant. Now, the one that God would raise up to change the world came from that same place that they called backwards. So do we see a principle already at work here?
Starting point is 00:11:43 That God brings things that he sees as great from things that we call small. That's my whole message. The rest of this message will just say that over and over and over and over again. that God brings the biggest things out of the smallest places. I'm so passionate about this that I spent some time analyzing my own life in preparing for this message, not only coming from Monk's Corner, but thinking about our church right now and how in some ways our church has never been smaller when you count the people that are in the room on a Sunday.
Starting point is 00:12:25 I remember when those top rows used to be full with people. None of them were wearing masks, none of them were in hazmat suits, none of them, you know, it was a whole different thing. It was a whole different thing. And yet, if I remember where we started as a church, this is actually like really big. Chad texts me, Julie, every Sunday, if the numbers were up and down from the week before. But the numbers he sends me for our online ministry, like people come in from all over the the world, like people watching from Japan and Indonesia and people watching from Brazil,
Starting point is 00:13:04 and people watching from all kinds of foreign countries, Alabama, Algeria, all over the world. I'm saying, and he'll say, we were down this week. But the number that he would send me to say, this is what we were down to, it's a number that my monk's corner mine. Sometimes I have to talk to monks corner me. to get a frame of reference to remember, this is actually pretty good. Do you ever have to do that to yourself, like take yourself back to a frame of reference where you weren't jaded, where you didn't get used to things and go, this is actually really good? What in the world am I complaining about?
Starting point is 00:13:52 What am I stressing about? This is actually awesome. Say it in the chat. This is actually awesome. The devil tries to tell you, oh, this is nothing, this is just a little thing, this is just insignificant. This is something you could have never imagined. This is Ephesians 320 in real time. This is above and beyond and deeper and bigger and broader.
Starting point is 00:14:20 What you call small today you thought was impossible yesterday. When you live in it, you seem little to you. Sometimes you'll see people come to Elevation Church and they'll have a camera, video camera, recording the whole time. Let me tell you something. something. They flew to get here. They drove all night to get here. And it kind of checks all of us because we're like, wow, this was on your bucket list to be here. And it's in our backyard. Issue in 1 Samuel 16 is not only about where it happened, though.
Starting point is 00:15:07 And it's not only about who it happened to David. I want to spend a few moments talking about who had happened through. Samuel was a seer, a prophet. He was never referred to as a priest. He served multiple roles. You know how we all have to flow in multiple roles from moment to moment? Trying to be a student and a son or a parent and a husband or a husband and a pastor and a husband and a dad and a boss. And like for me sometimes I'll go into a meeting in the church and I'm not sure if I should be pastor, Stephen, or get get this crap done. I don't want to say it one more time. Pastor Stephen.
Starting point is 00:15:48 And switching all those multiple roles can be confusing. But there's also a change happening here that is beyond Samuel in that God never really wanted Israel to have a king. He wanted to be their king. They insisted that they be like all the other nations, not for no reason. They were under attack. The Phoenician people, we know them as the Philistines. who were really good at making weapons and were seafaring people so they would attack you where you had no defense were pummeling them and so as a protective measure they wanted to build their nation like the other nations
Starting point is 00:16:27 as a protective measure not because they were seeking to disobey God but they were seeking to defend themselves pause when does our self-defense become disobedience it's when we implement something in place to protect us that actually keeps us from experiencing God's presence with us. The king they chose, and I don't have much time to talk about Saul, everybody say better call Saul, just get it out of your system. You heathens. They needed someone who could protect them, but like we always do, we kind of, you know, when we reach for the wrong thing.
Starting point is 00:17:25 We don't really realize how much it will cost us, because all we can see is how much it comforts us. It comforted them to have a king. It comforted them to have a tall king. Saul was tall, head and shoulders above the rest. Saul looked like a king to everybody else, but he never really saw himself that way. Can I show you this? This is 1st Samuel 15.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Where is it, guys? 15. Did I give you this one? Yeah, I don't think I gave you this one. I'm going to find it myself. Y'all give me a second. It's worth finding. Here it is.
Starting point is 00:18:12 15-17. I didn't give you all that one, did it? Yes, I did. 15-17. Samuel told Saul, listen to what he told Saul. This is so good. I put it in last minute. Although you were once small in your own eyes, did not you be able to be.
Starting point is 00:18:26 become head of the tribes of Israel. Here's why that's important. God had promoted Saul beyond Saul's perspective of himself. Sometimes you are living in a role or responsibility that you have not fully caught up to mentally yet to realize this is who I am now. So Saul looked like a king to them, but he didn't feel like a king inside. And that became a problem. for all of Saul's reign, he overreacted, he was hasty, he did the thing that made sense instead
Starting point is 00:19:07 of the thing that pleased God. He did the thing that made sense instead of the thing that pleased God. He did the thing that made sense instead of the thing that pleased God. He went by what he saw instead of what he heard. He went by his senses instead of by his spirit. And by the time you get to 1 Samuel 16, God is removing Saul from his position of authority. The transition will not be immediate, but it's underway. Saul is out.
Starting point is 00:19:44 It's going to take everybody else a while to figure that out. But God tells Samuel, I'm done with Saul. It's not a matter of you praying more from him. Remember, Samuel had invested a lot in Saul. He had tried to coach him, correct him. There came a point where God got tired of Saul before Samuel did. You know, some stuff God takes out of your life while you're still trying to hold on to it.
Starting point is 00:20:24 That was too deep for him, boy. I'm going to run it back. Some stuff you're not ready to let go of yet, God's just going to take it away. That's what he did here. He said, how long will you mourn over what I've rejected? The thing about it was Samuel didn't even like Saul to begin with. It wasn't like they were friends. It wasn't like he was a good, competent king.
Starting point is 00:20:58 He made more messes than he cleaned up. He tore down more than he built. And yet there's something about losing what you know that doesn't even take into account if you really wanted it to begin with. He tells him to go to the smallest place, Bethlehem, the same place Jesus was born. That's the place where David would be waiting. He tells him to do the smallest thing, fill your horn with oil, because that was the instrument that the prophet used to signify change through anointing.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Something so small as fill your horn with oil would lead to something so big. David, the king through whom came our Messiah, Jesus. Christ. But Samuel has to go all the way to Bethlehem, and yet there's one thing he doesn't know as he travels. Who am I going to know it when I get there? It's like God left out the one tiniest little detail that would have been so helpful. And so for me, this is confusing.
Starting point is 00:22:19 God, if you're going to tell him to fill the horn with oil, if you're going to tell them how to get past the gates with the heifers and all of that, somebody say, bring the heifer. If you're going to tell him, bring the heifer, then why not tell him? And by the way, is David. And so when you get there, skip all the other seven and ask for David. Something to somebody when you go to the restaurant, order this off the menu, right? We would do that for somebody if we knew what was good on the menu. And yet it's like God wanted Samuel to have to go through the process of elimination.
Starting point is 00:22:59 The process of elimination. Sometimes God will take you through the process of elimination. Now, this isn't just a multiple choice test in fifth grade where you're crossing off the answers. This is the process of God bringing you to things in your life and going, no, not that. But I thought it was that. No, not that. How about this? No, that's not that either.
Starting point is 00:23:24 It's not that. So what we always think is that the first thing God should, shows us it's going to be his final answer. So then we get frustrated when the first thing doesn't work. If Samuel would have gone home after looking at Eliab, Saul would have stayed king and the nation would have perished. So I'm thinking about now, what must it be like to be Samuel? This is not a small moment. It's not small. To us, it's just this little anointing ceremony. To him, this is everything. This is the nation he gave his life to serve. And you know what's weird? Sometimes people have no idea how big the burden that you're carrying
Starting point is 00:24:15 is, because to them, it seems small. Okay, there's two tendencies that we all have. Let me go in teacher mode for a moment. We either have a tendency to dramatize. I don't think you should look at your husband or wife right now. I think you should look straight ahead. I'm just giving you in a marriage seminar. Or to downplay. Both are dangerous. To dramatize? Oh, this is the worst ever.
Starting point is 00:24:53 It's never been like this before, and nobody ever said anything nice to me. Yes, 17 people did. Just not the one that you wanted to say it the way you wanted them to say it. That's dramatized. Overgeneralized. They always, they never. Dramatized, dramatized. So that's to make it bigger than it really is.
Starting point is 00:25:12 That's a problem. That's a problem. Trust me, from firsthand experience, I know. I'm not talking about what I studied in a textbook. I'm talking about what I lived out in my own psychosis of sanctification. To go, that really wasn't that big. What was wrong with me? You watch old film of yourself in your mind and you're like, God, that's embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Please, let's delete that off the heart drive of history. I'll tell you what else is just as bad as. as bad as dramatizing, though, is downplaying stuff. To go like, oh, it didn't really bother me. So I was encouraged that God allowed Saul or Samuel, rather, to go through a grieving process of his disappointment. He wasn't saying you're not allowed to mourn. You know, God, the 11th commandment is not, thou shalt not be disappointed.
Starting point is 00:26:17 But if the disappointment becomes a dead end, that's a problem. So what I'm having to learn to do in my adult life right now, how many grownups do we have watching the message, or grownups in the making, in metamorphosis? How many potential future hopeful grownups do we have? In my adult life, I'm having to learn how not to dramatize it while at the same time don't downplay it. How long will you mourn over what I've rejected? There comes a time where you've got to put it in its place and move on, but there also comes
Starting point is 00:26:53 a time where you've got to say, that sucked. Normally I tell you to touch your neighbor and say things like, God is good and glory to his name and all this. Look at somebody and say, that sucked. That sucked when they lied to me. That sucked when they said they had my back and they actually did have my back, but they had a knife that they used in my back. That sucked. That sucked. I gave so much and received so little. That sucked. The funny thing is, some people can't even hear the message that I'm saying right now because I said the word sucked. Something so small is that word, and the holes in my jeans will keep somebody from here in the message that I'm trying to preach. Because watch this. We, not you,
Starting point is 00:27:46 we have this tendency to make big what God calls small and to make small what God calls big. So the trick of it is don't ever diminish anybody else's pain, ever. Don't ever try to tell them things like, ah. I mean, you can give them a little tough love, like, come on, let's go, let's do them. Come on, everybody, all right? You can do that. But don't ever look at somebody like, that's all you're going through. That's all?
Starting point is 00:28:25 I used to get frustrated when people would, I call them Toppers. I don't know what you call them. Do you call them that Toppers? Like, you have a good story, they have a good story. You want a trophy, they want a Grammy, everything. There's nothing you can do. You have a house. I'll stay out of the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:28:44 You went to the beach. They went to Mars. They bought an island. But we also sometimes, not only we try to top each other with accomplishments, but it can be like, oh, you went through that. I went through this. We do it mentally. We kind of make what other people go through small.
Starting point is 00:29:08 And something that we don't realize is we are only seeing it. Remember, what you think is small is relative to what you've seen. Do you remember that from a few minutes ago? That's also true when it comes to people's pain. Sometimes you're only seeing it on the surface and you're like, why is that so hard for them? There is a history to why that's so hard for them. And something knocks them off balance and you're like, well, I went through that and
Starting point is 00:29:39 I didn't act like that at all. Small thing. No, that's what you call small. And you've got your own little petty, your own little petty problems, too. We all do. We all do. In the passage, Samuel has this moment that for us is so, you're just going to pour some oil on somebody?
Starting point is 00:30:15 He said, no, it's much bigger than that to him. This is a big moment for him. what we've been going through the last year since our lives changed so much, I think there's this tendency to just be like, oh, it's not that big of a deal. It is. It's weird. I'm kind of worried about what it will do to us as a society that we're kind of not touching each other.
Starting point is 00:30:44 That's not a small thing. You understand that? And sometimes we downplay it. when I'm excited about something that's in my life, I will downplay it. And there's a reason that I do it. If I make it seem small, I feel safe. The other day, you called me out on this. You know what I'm going to say?
Starting point is 00:31:05 I was telling somebody about a song I wrote, and I was showing it to them, but I was scared they wouldn't like it as much as I did. So as I'm planning it, I'm like, it's not really that good of a song, just a little song, just a, I mean, I'm not saying it's a big song or anything like that. What was I doing? I was making it small while I showed it to them so I could beat them to the punch of putting it down. If I call it small, you don't get the chance to. So now sometimes we go around just saying stuff about ourselves, you know, just putting ourselves down.
Starting point is 00:31:42 The problem with that is Christ is in you. So when you put down what he made, you insult the manufacturer and you don't get to do that. But see, there's a danger in downplaying it, too. Oh, this song. And Elijah said to me afterwards, he was like, I thought we liked that song. Were we talking about the same song? Are we listening to the same song? I said, you caught me. I admitted to him. I confessed to him. I said, forgive me, Father, I have sin. I do that sometimes. I'll put stuff. I'll make it small because it makes me feel safe. Because somehow I believe that for God to be big, I have have to be small. God is not like Saul. God is not insecure. In fact, this is worth putting
Starting point is 00:32:41 on your refrigerator. God doesn't need you to be smaller for him to be big. God is not going to get any bigger because you drink yourself down smaller. Oh, I'm just a worm. I'm just a I'm just a sinner. That's already established. All of that is already a fact. We already know you came out of Bethlehem. We already know you're limited. We already know you're human. But the thing about when you bring yourself down to that level, it doesn't acknowledge your humanity, it diminishes the divinity that God has put inside of you.
Starting point is 00:33:28 We think God is like our insecure friends from middle school who had to bring us down for them to climb up. God's not like that. So religion is like that. Religion treats God like the worst friend or worst boss you've ever had. The only way they can feel big is to belittle you. So then we bring that same mentality into our relationship with God. We think that for God to be great and glorious, we have to be screwed up and horrible,
Starting point is 00:33:57 and oh, God, I'm so sorry. Just everything about me is wrong. That's how Saul was. That's not how God is. Saul was so insecure. Remember, he didn't think he was a king in his own eyes. So when David came out to fight Goliath, Saul said, you can't fight him. You're too small. Can I ask you something? Was Saul talking about David or was Saul talking about Saul? That's the same thing David's big tall brother said. Eliab, he was still salty that Samuel
Starting point is 00:34:43 didn't annoy him. Remember Samuel was walking around? He's like, oh, the tall brother. The tall one, the tall one reminded him of the soul one. So we gravitate toward what's familiar, right? Even if it's not right. Oh, this must be, this must be how it is. This must be how it is. And the Lord said, I don't look at what you look at. I don't see what you see.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I don't measure like you measure. I don't take stock like you take stock. I don't count like you count. What you call small, I call sacred. But you glad that what you call small, your little life, running around, barely getting the to-do list done on a good day. And I mean barely. I didn't even say you got it done well.
Starting point is 00:35:44 I just said you kind of got it through it enough to call it a day. And all of that adds up. Tiff DeVeed was asking about a rhythm album the other day. I sent him a screenshot of every single that rhythm has released. I said, you already made the album. didn't know it while you're doing it. You've released 11 songs. That's an album.
Starting point is 00:36:06 But to you, it was small. You're already building a legacy in your kids. And if your kids are not yet at the stage or age where they're telling you thank you, that doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. The kids started reminiscing the other day about things that we did for them. They remembered stuff I didn't remember. They remembered stuff that while I was doing it, I was like, you ungrateful angels. when you took us out of school and took us to the thing. I'm like, no, I don't remember that.
Starting point is 00:36:41 It was a blur to me. What I thought was small. The words we speak, the good ones, the bad ones. Sometimes you just say something to somebody and you think nothing of it. You tell them, oh, that looks good on you. It changed their whole day. Even if you've got to lie to somebody once in a while, just take five seconds. Man, that looks great on you. It's like a Rehab lie. It's like the Lord will forgive you for it. It's a greater good. kind of issue. But even the little things. I was talking to a friend the other day, I said, remember when you told me blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:37:25 And he goes, uh-uh. I said, really? It was a turning point for my life. He said, yeah, that's cool. Don't remember it. I'm glad about it. I figure he must be in such the habit of just doing the small thing, like, in letting God count, and letting God do the math.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Because God doesn't look at what you look at. You look for immediate results. God looks for eternal impact. God doesn't look at what people look at, right? God does not, God doesn't see the situation, he doesn't see the challenge, he doesn't see. I think the reason David could kill Goliath is because he saw him with fresh eyes. Everybody else had been out there for 40 days. The longer they looked at the challenge, the smaller they felt. The smaller God, seen. The longer you think about it, whatever it is, the bigger it gets, the smaller God gets in your mind. On the other hand, when you worship, like you are right now, this is not a small thing that you're spending an hour listening to the Word of God. This is not a small thing. This word is seed. This seed of this word implanted is able to save your soul. It It can be grafted into your grief and give you joy.
Starting point is 00:38:56 It can challenge and redirect one word. James compared it to a rudder of a ship. The rudder is small. The ship is big. The little thing affects the big thing. A horse can weigh 2,000 pounds. The human tongue weighs less than a quarter of a pound. James makes the argument in James III that the tongue is
Starting point is 00:39:24 to the ship what the rudder is. The tongue is to the life, what the rudder is to the ship. The tongue is to your life, what the bit is to the horse. What you call small, stuff you just say in anger people live with for a decade. What you call small. You got to watch what you speak in moments of frustration. My mom taught me, don't ever tell me when you and Holly get in a fight. She told me this before I married her. She said, y'all will get over it by Tuesday, and I'll still be hating her about it on my deathbed because you're my baby. I don't want to know. I thought that's great advice because it'll be a little thing to y'all.
Starting point is 00:40:11 It's small to y'all, but it's big to me. That's why I used to get hurt when I'm preached, and I go, I go up to somebody and I'd be like, did you like the sermon? Yeah, yeah. What'd you get out of it? But that part where you said the thing about God was, you know, doing stuff. I like that. If I was doing stuff, it's like, I studied so hard.
Starting point is 00:40:43 That's what you got out of it. It was small to you. It was a sacrifice for me. And vice versa, there's volunteers in the church. And you start feeling like, nobody ever even cares I do anything. No, that's fine. I'm off. I'll get my mansion in heaven.
Starting point is 00:40:58 But deep down inside, you're wondering. Does anybody care? Like J-MAC said, that I'm here? Does anybody see that I'm here? Oh, I know it seems small. I know it seems unappreciated. I know it seems like people just trample over top of you to something they think is more important. Good thing that what?
Starting point is 00:41:21 Man calls small. God calls big. We need to feed this big crowd, Jesus, and they need to go away. The crowd is big. Okay. What do you have with you? John 6, 9. Get ready to shout over the small stuff in your life.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Get ready to shout over the small assignments. Get ready to shout. Don't shout yet. Just get ready to shout. Here is a boy with five... What kind of barley loaves? Small. Big fat barley loaves.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Huh? Five small barley loaves. Two small fish. Of all the ink that God needed to use to write the Bible. He wanted to make sure you knew it with small stuff that he blessed and multiplied. He's tall, but no. That one, he looks like a king, but no. That one's got cool sneakers, but no.
Starting point is 00:42:35 You got any... Jesse, do you have any... This is Samuel now, said. Do you have any sons you're not telling me about? He said, there's the one that we're hiding from you. He's the youngest one. Is that 11? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:56 The Hebrew doesn't say youngest, it says smallest. Look it up. Test me on it. I wish you would. I wish you would look it up on a Bible dictionary. Just like Bethlehem was the smallest. The one God wanted was the small one. Quit telling God you'll do big things for him.
Starting point is 00:43:22 He don't want it. Quit parading all the stuff in front of God that you think will make him proud. He's not insecure enough to need to be impressed by us. Oh, you've got a small love. You've got a small fish. Now we're in business. Oh, you've got a mustard seed faith. Oh, you have a little strength. Now we're in business. What Jesse called small, Samuel crowned as king. Because God doesn't see what people. And God doesn't count like people count. God, I say to someone today, wait for David. There's going to be temptation in your life to always crown the first thing you see that looks
Starting point is 00:44:32 good and settle for something that reminds you of Saul and get in bad relationships just so you won't be alone and take shortcuts just so you can get it now. But if you can hear what I'm saying by the Spirit of God, wait for David. He's not the one that you see who's paraded out in front of you. of you. He's not the one that makes sense. He's not the one that reminds you of how it's always been. He's the one keeping those little sheep in the field. He's the smallest one. God's asking like he's in the department store trying on stuff. You got anything smaller? I appreciate all your big faith. I appreciate you want to make a difference. I appreciate you want to break through.
Starting point is 00:45:22 I appreciate. You got a small prayer? You got a detail. hell of your life you think I don't care about. No, what you call small is big to me. And what you think is so big, I got that. The stuff that you're up at night about, I was working on that, but you keep getting in my way. Go to sleep. That's the little thing. I think doesn't matter. Your character, your integrity, the way you treat people when no one's looking, the way you carry out your responsibilities, that's big to me. So God, show me what's big to you that's been too small to me.
Starting point is 00:46:17 What I've been neglecting. Oh, it doesn't matter if I say I'm sorry. Oh, it doesn't matter if I, it doesn't matter, it does matter. What small to us is big to God. I never try to text my wife like she's my assistant. I always try to remember that's my wife. If our communication gets down to just getting stuff done, I feel like that's very dangerous to our love for one another.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Always try to talk to her like a human being, even on text. I'm sure I miss the mark sometimes, but that's important to me. Oh, that's so small. Why are you bringing that up at the end of the sermon? Because what is small to us is big to God. The marriage as he wrote one text at a time was small to you. That little thought that you give place to. Oh, it's not hurting anybody.
Starting point is 00:47:13 It's just a thought. Just a thought? Everything that is seen is made from things that are not visible. Hebrews teaches us that you are one thought away from ruining your life. You are one thought away from moving on into a great future that God has planned for you. No, it won't be the big thing that will stop you from becoming what God wants you to be. do that part. It's what you call. Small. What you call, small. Samuel said, sin for the small one. That's the one I want. God said, go to Bethlehem, the small one. What step is God calling me to take next in my life? The small one. But I thought we had a big God. Maybe I should preach a sermon. called the God of the small, just to let you know that God sees little you.
Starting point is 00:48:26 He's so good if I could know your name right now, but I don't need to because somehow, some way God is connecting to you right now to let you know he sees it and is significant. You call it small compared to God with none of us are that big and strong, but I promise you From where God sits, there is nothing small about your faithfulness. Nothing small about your integrity. I just want to say this to someone who's been flirting with the idea of suicide. You can't die because even though you feel like your life doesn't matter right now, if you don't break this generationally, if you don't stand up and decide to live and survive and
Starting point is 00:49:23 move forward and find a way into the next season of your life, you will pass along the same spirit that has tormented you. That's not just if you're on the edge. That's anybody who feels like quitting, not just quitting life, but quitting the thing that God has called you to. It's not small. You call it small because you can't see it for what it is. You call it small because you haven't lived to the other side of it yet.
Starting point is 00:49:54 You call Bethlehem small because you don't yet know that kings come from Bethlehel, that great things come from small decisions, and that breakthroughs come from small beginnings. So I want you to stand right now and lift your hands to the God of the small loaves, to the god of the small fish, to the God of the smallest. The smallest need that you have, he knows and he sees and he cares. Jesus taught us that he numbers the hairs on our head. We think God is only someone we can come to with the big things. I want to tell you that he cares about the minutia.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Wait for David. I know you're tempted to replace Saul and go back to the things which are not meat, are not bread, are not water, do not satisfy. But wait for David. Wait for David. Wait for the unseen. Thank you, Lord, that as I have preached today, people have once again been reminded and stirred up in small ways to remember the dignity of their one life and their one act of fate. There's no prayer that we can pray that is too quiet for you to hear.
Starting point is 00:51:33 There's nothing we're worried about that we can mention that you would be too busy to listen to. That's amazing about you. You're a big God. When we bring all of our problems into your presence, Something amazing happens. They look smaller to us. We want to look at what we're going through from heaven's perspective today. What you call small, we place under our feet.
Starting point is 00:52:01 What you call big will have first place in our life. Enable us, Lord, to seek first your kingdom. And all these little things will be added as well. Jesus name, I pray. Amen. That prayer was for you. We're praying for you. There's nothing our God can't do. And I just want to thank you for every little thing that you do, you know. We have people who share these messages, who give to this ministry, who are really a part of our church. And it takes every single one of us giving what we have for the gospel to go forward. Just want to say thank you. Make sure you're subscribed. Make sure you, what else? Just let us know that you're here.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Most of all, we want to be here for you. And so until next time, may the Lord bless you, keep you. Make his face shine upon you, be gracious to you. May the Lord turn his face toward you and give you his peace. Amen. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human.

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