Elevation with Steven Furtick - Your Limitation Can Unlock God’s Power (The Basin)
Episode Date: April 26, 2023Don’t diminish what makes you different. In “Your Limitation Can Unlock God’s Power,” we’re reminded that what looks like a weakness might actually be the source of God’s greatest gifts. I...f you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: http://www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ Scripture References: Judges 3, verses 15-25 Isaiah 49, verses 2-4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sometimes God uses the wrong things from our perspective to accomplish
his purpose in our life.
Sometimes God uses something that we would never see coming or someone that we would never
see coming to help us or to instruct us or to challenge us or to grow us.
So watch the left hand.
I went out and took this boxing lesson the other day.
And I don't know if I'm going to go back because I got these injured shoulders, these 43
year-year-old man injuries. So I got to weigh the cost-benefit of going out there and doing this
this MMA at this stage of my life. But when he was teaching me the boxing stuff, he said,
I'm glad you know your stance because one time a guy showed me that because I'm right-handed,
I don't lead with my right foot, that the leg that my power comes from, boom. My right hand,
I'm going to pivot off that leg, so I don't want to stand up right now and demonstrate this because I might scare you.
But your left leg leads, right? And then you pivot from the hip to get the power from the right hand.
So I'm leading with the leg that's not on my strong side so power can come from the back.
Now, I probably need to take another boxing lesson or two before I start teaching this principle publicly.
but between me and you, I think that is in itself kind of a metaphor for the fact that sometimes
God will lead with something that looks like weakness, left leg, weak side, because the power
is in the pivot so that his power, watch this, his right hand can do the work.
God sent a left-handed deliverer, and, you know, I don't know,
percentages, but there are less left-handed people. And particularly in the military, some
commentators say that it was unusual for a left-handed marksman or a left-handed archer or a left-handed
slinger to be promoted in the ranks, you know, the right-handed people. But first, well, we're going to
see all through the book of judges as I come back to these devotions while we're doing our
personal family reading from the book of judges. We're going to see over and over again.
hey, sometimes God is going to do something and he's going to lead with the left.
He's going to lead with the thing that we don't expect.
And many times in your life, you are diminishing what makes you different.
And destiny is sometimes in your difference.
You are comparing yourself so much to others who you think, oh, they're the right person.
They do it the right way.
they got the right stuff.
You know, the new kids on the block weren't the only ones singing about you got the right
stuff.
We all look at somebody else.
Well, she got the right stuff.
He's got the right stuff.
Hmm.
I guess God can use them.
How smart they are.
Wow.
I guess God can use them.
Look how charismatic they are.
I guess God can use them.
Look what all their parents taught them.
Look what they inherited.
Stop talking about that.
And look in the left hand.
what do you have that is uniquely you that God can use for his purpose?
Isaiah said, I am like an arrow. My mouth is like an arrow that God has hidden.
It is hidden because it is significant. You are hidden because you are significant.
Really important things you put away or thieves can't break in and steal.
right? God has things locked inside of you. He's locked them because they are valuable. He has locked the
treasure, the resource of your contribution, of your spiritual gift, of your acts of service.
And when the time is right, he's going to bring you forth and use you. And so the idea that he locked
the door. What's the significance of him locking the door? And it says in a later verse that they found the key
and unlocked the door where the king was sitting there dead with his gut spilling out. I'll leave that to your
imagination. I could get real graphic here. And as the entrails spill, no, no, no, no. And they found the blade
that had previously been on the thigh of the judge. Now, I just leave it to the imagination.
You can't unsee this, right? The fat closes all in over.
the blade so now the blade is still hidden sucks a blade up in there to weapon is hidden first on
ihad's thigh and then in egg lans belly everything in the passage is hidden but when they found the
key they unlocked the door and that spoke to me about how the unlock for the nation of
Israel after 18 years of chains of oppression, metaphorically speaking, not that they were physically
in chains, although some of them were. But the captivity that was a part of this cycle was unlocked
by a man with the left hand from the tribe of the right hand. And many times in my life,
I have limited myself because I'm left-handed.
Again, just to be clear, in case this video is ever made public or in case I send it to a friend who is left-handed and you are offended.
And you send me an article on seven reasons that left-handed people are more likely to go to Harvard, be the president, and win an Oscar.
And send me all the geniuses that were left-handed and talk about, well, ambidextrous and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
No, I don't really, okay, well, send me the articles.
I'm sure I'll find them interesting.
I'll put those in the illustration too, because here there is a clear literary device that the author
of judges is saying, Benjamin, son of my right hand, Ihad, a judge that the Bible doesn't even
say the spirit came on, who was left-handed, had a secret meeting, and God used an 18-inch,
18 inch weapon, a left-handed man in a secret place to deliver a nation.
I think there are secret weapons that you have that you sometimes don't recognize.
Because you get discouraged, right?
Isaiah goes on to say in Isaiah 49, verse 3, he said to me, you are my servant, Israel,
in whom I will display my splendor.
Well, Isaiah comes long after the book of judges.
But, you know, when he says, you are my servant Israel, Isaiah is not just talking about himself.
He's talking about the whole nation.
And he's prophesying about Jesus, the Messiah.
But in this case, watch what he says.
I said, verse four, I have labored in vain.
I've spent my strength for nothing at all.
Wow.
I have spent my strength for nothing at all.
Man, I'm doing everything I know to do, but I'm left-handed.
I'm weak.
And you know, the next verse, it really hit home for me
and brought this thing together in verse 4 part B.
He said, yet what is do me?
Because he's feeling like a little bit of self-pity.
He's not seeing the results.
He's not feeling like he's making a difference.
The nation is not turning back.
And in this particular instance, he's preaching and prophesying.
But you might feel like that with the investments that you're making of your time.
You might feel like that with the way that you're trying to create relationships.
You may be in a season of feeling rejection.
you may just feel like, man, I'm not getting any progress or any traction.
I keep getting sick in my body over and over again, and I keep having to reset,
and I can't move forward.
I keep going back into, you know, this old pattern, and it seems like it's all for nothing.
Well, if you feel like that and you've been saying things like that lately,
I've spent my strength for nothing at all, you need this next part of the verse.
Yet.
Verse 4B, Isaiah 49, yet.
What is due me is in the Lord hand.
Excuse me.
It wasn't as powerful.
I messed it up.
Yet what is due me is in the Lord's hand.
And my reward is with my God.
What is do me, say this out loud, what is do me is in the Lord's hands.
See, because I'm his servant.
It's his purpose.
It's his will.
It's his word.
It's his work.
So God get me out of someone.
self-pity. Oh, why does nobody appreciate me? Why don't they see and put the shine on me? Why is nobody
thanking me? All of those things are natural to feel, but get this in your spirit. Yet what is due
me is in the Lord's hand. Which one? Sometimes the left one. Sometimes God is going to bless you out of his
left hand. Look for it in the left hand.
Watch for the left hand.
Watch for God to take somebody that you weren't even trying to impress or get to notice you
and bring them over to help you with something that you needed help with.
Watch for God point you to somebody who isn't looking for you.
Let's don't just get in a selfish mindset.
We've got to think like servants of the Lord here.
And watch for God to say, I want you to be the left hand in this.
this situation. I want you to offer to do that for them. I want you to make a difference in this situation.
And nobody's expecting you and you'll need to blow a trumpet. In fact, do it in secret. Don't even blow
the trumpet about it. Don't announce it. Oh, I'm coming to help. Just be that, that left-handed,
that sneaky secret weapon that God can use. Don't have to preface things when you encourage people.
I want to encourage you today. Just slip a little encouragement in. Boom. Do it so much that they don't even know.
was you. They just get it like it was from God or they think they thought of it. One of my favorite things
people tell me after I preach is, I loved when you said blank, blank, blank, and I didn't say any of
that. Because I feel like I got them tapped into the Holy Spirit. And the Spirit said that. And the
spirit is way smarter than Pastor Stephen. So we did our job, Lord. Boom. You got him with the left
hand. Boom. Got him with the left hand. Boy, a sneaky jab. That's that jab right there. That's God
coming in to do a work in your life through the left hand.
watch for the left hand the unlock is in the left hand how many times did i think that i wasn't going to be a
good songwriter for worship music because of my vocal limitations oh man i can't sing like that guy or
that person i don't even know all the music theory and maybe i should have studied more and learned the
music theory maybe i could have maybe i could have i'm sure i could have i know i could have i could have
I've got to pay more attention to those lessons.
I got a book somewhere around here where the lessons are sitting in a notebook.
I'll find it.
I don't want to distract myself right now, but it's a big, thick green binder where a guy named
Darrell in St. Stevens, South Carolina taught me.
I'd go out there and drive to St. Stephen's every, what was it, Tuesday night,
and my mom will give me the money to go pay.
I'm 16 years old.
She's still paying for my guitar lessons like she did when I was.
10, but I wouldn't practice. So I know, I know a little bit about a guitar. I probably know enough
to say, if you just heard me go, uh, boom, you'd be, oh, man, he knows this stuff. Well, I wasn't
that clean, but if we just sat here for a minute, you think I, no, but my knowledge would run out.
So, you know, for years when I was in a songwriting situation, I would think of myself as like,
the least musically knowledgeable person in the room. And I usually am. As far as theory,
you know, I only really can play this one instrument. And what I know about it is limited.
But I have been able to work with great people who know things I don't know and bring the gift
that I do have as a musician. I have an instinct that's unique to me. I have a musician. I have an instinct that's unique to me.
I have a way of phrasing things.
Like one creative put it,
each personality is a prism
and the light shines through us differently
than it will anybody else.
So when I get in there and see myself as a prism,
rather than putting myself in the prison of what I don't know,
what I can't do,
how much better they are, how much better they sound,
though sometimes the fact that I only know
so many chords helps me do something simple.
That's the chords to a song called Graves Into Gardens.
That song has gone around the world.
It's been one of the most powerful songs that I've ever been a part of writing
with the people I wrote it with.
And I was just playing...
This guitar's out of tune, by the way.
The simplest riff you can imagine with my left hand.
So you can't see the right hand.
The right hand is strumming down here.
But the left hand is fretting.
Just that cuss chord.
Set the tone for
You turn morning to dancing
You give beauty for ashes
You turn shame into glory
You use left-handed people
Now I'm right-handed
But my left hand is fretting
Your left hand has a job too
In your weakness he has made strong
So
Look for the unlock
in the left hand. Offer not only your strengths to God, which are awesome. You know, Isaiah said,
I spent my strength in vain, but the Lord said, I have hidden certain gifts in weaknesses.
Not as an excuse not to practice your guitar, just to realize that your limitations sometimes
are what God uses to unlock his power. You can see this over and over again in Scripture,
can't you? You can see God using an apparent limitation to unlock a miracle, to unlock a collaboration,
to unlock a blessing, to unlock a healing, you know, to the crippled man with the crippled in,
he said, stretch out your hand. That's a limitation. If your hand is shriveled and you can't stretch it out,
and I really don't know which hand it was that was shriveled.
I don't know if the Bible says or not.
I haven't looked at that passage in a few months,
but I think it's relevant to our discussion today.
To look for the blessings in the left hand.
Son of my right hand, that means blessing.
But sometimes God blesses you on the left hand.
And sometimes we're caught up on people who have left us.
Sometimes we're caught up on things that have left.
left us that we don't see what God has for us in our lives.
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