Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - Honor in a Cancel Culture | True Virtue Part 1
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Well, some would say that we're living in the age of perpetual offense,
where we're quick to judge, quick to criticize,
quick to condemn, and quick to cancel anyone who offends us.
Have you noticed that?
It used to be just those who were more well-known,
like we'd cancel the politicians or the athletes,
or the business leader, but unfortunately,
now it might be someone like your school teacher
that says something that you don't like.
It could be the person that you work with
or it could be the friend on social media
that just crosses some line
and so you just write them out of your life.
It doesn't take much in the culture that we're in today.
It could be a single misstatement.
It could be a misunderstanding.
It could be something very intentional,
something very, very, very, very,
It could be a tweet that's 10 years old,
but there might be a person that literally had years
and years of integrity, but with one moment of foolishness,
or even one moment of sinfulness,
we just completely write them out.
The tragedy is to me is it's not just with those
who are well known that it's so easy to dismiss,
but today it can be with your friends,
it can often be with your family.
There are family members who don't speak
because they don't like the way another family member voted.
Or they don't like who they follow on social media.
Or there was a disagreement over a single issue.
And so we completely distance ourselves from somebody.
And it doesn't have to be just something that's big
or what would be majorly important.
It could be that, I just don't like the way she was looking at me.
And he never comments on my posts.
And they're really, really, really,
slow to respond to my text because one time I texted and you started to respond. I saw the bubbles.
And then you ghosted me. I'm so done with you. We live in the age of perpetual offense. We have to
acknowledge the truth that if you're on a continuous search to be offended, you'll always find what you're looking for. And when we
live in such a culture that's almost looking to be offended, looking to be angry, and looking to
dishonor, the way we're called to live by God is very different than the current culture in which
we live. In fact, scripture tells us in Romans chapter 12 verse 10, this will introduce our
virtue for today. Scripture tells us to honor. Somebody say honor. You might just type that in the chat.
I'm going to show honor, type that in the chat.
Scripture says to honor one another above yourselves,
to show honor to someone else,
even above the way we would honor ourselves.
So I would ask you, how are we doing it that, huh?
How are we doing in our culture?
How are we doing at honoring one another above ourselves?
And that's why today I wanna talk to you about
one of the most important and most overlooked virtues
that matters to God, and it should matter to us.
I want to talk to you today about my title is honor in a cancel culture.
Would you pray with me today at all of our churches?
Father, we ask that your living word would speak to hearts today, would transform us by your grace,
that as followers of Jesus, we would honor you first, God, and you would empower us by your spirit to honor others above ourselves.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
And everybody said, amen.
Are you ready for God's word today?
If you're ready, say I'm ready.
Type it in the chat.
I'm ready today.
We've got some people really ready here.
We're going to be in Mark's gospel today, Mark chapter six.
And what I want to do is give you the context of Mark chapter six.
Jesus had just done a couple of miracles, pretty powerful miracles.
He healed a woman that had an issue of blood for 12 years.
and miraculously brought healing into her life.
And then even more incredible, there was a little girl that actually died.
She was physically dead.
And at the power of his spoken word, he raised this girl from the dead.
Then Jesus goes into his hometown.
Now, this was not his birthplace.
This was the place where he was raised.
He goes to his hometown, Nazareth.
And the people there were looking for the Messiah.
Where is he?
Jesus comes in as the Messiah,
and they looked right past him and didn't show any honor,
but we're gonna see actually did the opposite.
Let me read Mark chapter six, starting in verse one to you.
Scripture says this,
Jesus left that part of the country
and returned with his disciples to Nazareth, his hometown.
The next Sabbath he began teaching in the synagogue,
and many who heard him were amazed.
They asked, where did he get all this wisdom?
and the power to perform such miracles.
Then, scripture says, they scoffed.
He's just a carpenter.
Isn't this the guy we grew up with?
Isn't that the guy who made your end table?
He's just a carpenter, they said,
the son of Mary and the brother of James,
Joseph, Judas, and Simon.
And his sister live right here among us.
We know their family, they're so familiar,
and there can't be anything special about those who are.
are familiar to us.
The Bible says they were deeply offended
and they refused to believe in him.
Then Jesus told his disciples, he told them,
a prophet is honored everywhere except in his hometown
and among his relatives and his own family.
He was without honor.
In his own hometown, Jesus was without honor.
What is the difference between
showing honor and withholding honor. And I want to show you a couple of Greek words that you can find
in scripture. The first one is the word Atimos. This word means without honor. The word Atimos means
to dishonor or to treat as common or ordinary. There's nothing special about you. There's no reason to
treasure you. I shouldn't say anything good about you. I shouldn't expect anything from you. You're simply
ordinary. You're common.
The word that is translated as honor, it looks like the word time, but it's pronounced Teme,
and this word means to value, to respect, or highly esteem.
It means to treat as precious, weighty, or valuable.
What do you think honor does?
Honor esteems, it cherishes, it values, it values, it values, it values.
It values, it builds up, it encourages, it believes the best.
What does dishonor do?
Dishonor, on the other hand, treats as common.
It tears down.
It belittles, it criticizes, it devalues,
it assumes the worst.
It's a little bit like if a guy is dating a girl
that he likes.
Mmm, she smells.
I like everything about her.
And so what does he do?
He shows her honor.
He honors her by opening the door for her.
He honors her by taking her on a date.
Do you all remember what a date is?
He gives her compliments.
He compliments everything.
He brags on her.
He posts photos with them together and uses the hashtag,
True love.
One day they get married and then they settle down.
And over time, they start to take one another for granted.
And instead of honoring and lifting, he starts to treat her as ordinary.
This is my girl.
Comes home and says, well,'s dinner.
What'd you do all day?
I've actually seen men that show more affection to their dogs than to their wives.
And then he comes home and he burps and he scratches something and says,
want some of this?
And he wonders why she vomits on him.
Some of you guys are being real quiet.
Listen, you want a special God-honoring marriage?
What do you do?
You honor one another above yourself.
You want a common marriage?
You treat each other as ordinary.
Because when you do what once was special becomes ordinary every single time.
We saw this played out.
Amy and I were working with a couple that were friends of ours,
and they started out with a good marriage,
but after a while, they were completely dishonoring,
and so we were meeting with them,
and this wife, I'm just here to tell you,
she was all up into her husband's business.
She was tearing them down.
You never knew this, nah, nah, y'nag, yon.
And I was really uncomfortable.
Now, Amy, the godly quiet one,
can sometimes be loud and prophetic.
And she jumped in and said to that wife,
do you realize the whole time,
the only thing you've done is tear your husband down.
You need to stop it right now.
And she bowed up, looked back at Amy and said,
well, if my husband was one-tenth of man that your husband is,
then maybe I'd show him honor.
And Amy didn't give an inch and said,
maybe my husband is the man he is
because I've been honoring him since the day we met him.
Don't mess with the pretty girl.
She's got some fight in her.
Here's the problem.
we often tend to think that once you act honorable, then I'll show you honor.
Once you live in such a way that you deserve honor, then at that moment, I'll go ahead and
describe honor to you.
But there's a big difference between respect and honor.
What do we know?
We know that respect is earned, but honor, on the other hand,
is given. It's a posture of the heart. It's a humility of saying, God, because of who you are,
and because of your creation, even if they're not yet acting in an honorable way, I choose to honor
because this is one of the ways that I honor you. And here's what's crazy is when you start to ascribe
honor to someone and you treat them as special.
and weighty and precious.
And as you start to build them up and believe the best
and encourage them, they often just start
to become honorable.
And on the other hand, when you assume the worst
and you tear them down and you tell them over and over and over again
what they're not, and you belittle them and you criticize them
and you take them out at the knees,
it's so amazing how sometimes they start acting
even more dishonorable.
Why? Because honor builds up and dishonor tears down. So what are we going to do? How are we going to respond?
What I want to do today is I want to narrow in on four different avenues of scripture in which we are told to be honorable, to show honor.
We'll look at four different categories of those that we should honor. The first one, if you're taking notes, you can just
got this down. Number one, we are to honor God. Our creator, our sustainer, El Shaddai, the God who is
more than enough, our provider, the holy one, the one who spoke and created all that is our
redeemer, our savior, that God. And how do we honor God? Scripture gives us lots of different
ways. One of the ways we honor God is we honor him with what he gives to us. Scripture says,
honor him with our wealth or with the first fruits. Everything that we have comes from God.
Everything that we are comes from God. And so when he gives us any increase, we honor him with 10%
back as an act of honor to the goodness of who God is. We honor him with our bodies. They are
holy and set apart for his glory. That means there are some places we won't go and some things we
won't do and some things we won't look at and some things that will do that may seem different
from others because he's called us to be holy and set apart with our bodies. We honor him with
our worship. It's not lip service. It's the overflow of our hearts because of who he is and what
he's done. We honor the goodness of God. In a culture that makes fun of God, we honor God. We honor
God. We're also told in scripture not just to honor God, but we're told to honor our parents.
And I want to talk to kids of all ages today because some of you are going to say, well,
my parents are weird, and they are weird. My kids tell us that all the time. You're weird.
You're older. Whatever. But parents, we're not called to be buddies to our children,
as much as we're called to be spiritual authority imparting life unto them. And we're going to
to teach them to honor in the home so they'll help know how to honor throughout their whole lives.
This will sound really old-fashioned. This will date me and you can make fun of me all you want.
But Amy and I just decided one of the ways we teach honor in our home with our six children is
when we ask you something, your response is yes, sir, or with Amy, it's yes, ma'am.
If there's any kind of adult, this is just a posture of honor. You're saying, well, that's kind of
controlling and old-fashioned. We're going to start here, and we're going to build into our children a culture
of saying, we honor those who have gone before us.
We honor those who are over us.
And if you think for a moment one day,
your kids are going to honor some boss
when they didn't honor you in your home,
you're robbing them of the blessing
of teaching them to ascribe honor to those who are around them.
We honor God.
We honor our parents.
The third thing scripture teaches us
is to honor those who are in authority.
Oh, if I haven't gotten up into your business yet,
I'm about to do it just now.
Because a lot of you right now
I'm not honoring the current administration
or the past administration or whatever.
Can we just have a little real talk right now?
Can we just go there?
Can we just do it?
Over the years, I have liked some of our leaders more than others.
And I have disagreed with either tone or policy
or perhaps both.
I dare you in 25 years of leadership
to find any time that I've dishonored our leaders.
Because you can disagree,
without dishonoring.
There is a big difference.
We honor our leaders.
We pray for those that we voted for
and we pray for those that we didn't vote for.
We pray for our leaders.
It is the right thing to do.
We don't have to agree.
You look at in the Old Testament
when David was running for his life from Saul.
Saul's trying to kill him.
What did David do?
He still showed honor.
I don't know about you, but to this day, I've never had the president try to kill me.
And if you can be under that type of authority and still show honor, our God shows us to honor our leaders with the posture of prayer.
You can disagree without being dishonorable. We're better than that.
Scripture also teaches us that we're to honor our pastors and our spiritual leaders, and I don't want this to sound self-serving.
So I will deflect, but the Bible does say,
that those who oversee the church are worthy of double honor.
And so I would say to your campus pastors and to your staff,
and even more than that, listen to me,
those who are serving your kids when you're in church,
double honor, double honor.
Those who are here on Wednesday night,
to those who have invested in my six children,
I love you, I honor you.
I come with gift cards and thank you notes and hugs
because of what you do, it matters to God and it matters to me.
Why does honor matter so much?
Why does it matter?
It's not just right before God,
but to be dishonorable actually hurts you.
Anytime you're dishonoring, it actually hurts you.
In fact, scripture teaches us this in Mark chapter 6,
verses four and five back to our text.
When Jesus was talking to those around him,
he said, a prophet is not without honor
except in his hometown, among his relatives,
and in his own home.
Now watch in verse five.
There's a crazy little verse that says this.
Jesus could not do any miracles there,
except lay his hand on a few sick people and heal them.
Here's what's crazy.
It doesn't say that he would not.
But scripture says he could not.
Now, we know that before he could
because he just raised a dead girl to life.
He just healed a woman who had an issue of blood for 12 years.
But in this context, when there was a lack of faith
and when there was a lack of honor,
he could not do any of the big miracles.
And I don't fully understand this.
I'm not going to pretend like I do.
But what I do know is that a lack of honor
and a lack of faith limited
what Jesus would have done otherwise.
So I wonder what miracles
God wanted to do for you.
What blessings God wanted to give to you.
What prayers God wanted to answer for you.
But he didn't because you lacked honor.
Scripture says this.
This is the word of God.
Honor one another
above yourselves.
How are we doing?
In a cancel culture,
well, you write your friend off for a Facebook post.
Honor one another above yourselves.
I like the way another version translates it.
It says to outdo one another in showing honor.
Outdo.
I want to outdo you in showing honor.
If we go to dinner together, I promise you,
I'm getting the best.
bill. It's one small way I can outdo you. And all my friends know that. And so they try to do
battle. And so I call a day before. Right, Dad? And he goes there a week before. So I buy the
restaurant because we're going to outdo one another in showing honor. You want a marriage that's
blessed instead of tearing each other down? What if you tried to out love one another? What if you
tried to out encourage one another? What if you tried to out give one another? What if you tried to out
cherish and out esteem one another? We're going to outdo one another in showing honor. And so because
I have the microphone and I get to do whatever the heck I want, I want to just take a moment. I want to
honor some people. And I'm going to start with the moms in our house at every location and those
online. Can you give up some love and honor for the moms in our lives? We thank you for the
amazing sacrifices. No one loves in sacrifices like a mom. And I want to honor a few people that
are here tonight and people that are in my family. I start with on the left, I honor my mom,
who is here. And for years, she'd been wanting me to say it. And so I'll just say it,
mom, you are right about everything. I said it. And I love you. And my dad, who never missed a game,
and works me harder than any dad could have worked me
because he loved me more than any dad could have loved me.
I honor you, dad.
And to my bride and my best friend,
oh, dear God, I don't know if I can get through it,
but no one will ever know.
No one will ever know.
You're giving heart, your serving spirit,
your godliness, your prayers, hours and hours of prayers,
putting up with me, standing by me,
holding my hand,
praying through the night.
There's no way to describe how much I love you
and honor you with all of my heart.
The leaders of our church,
this is what's amazing and stunning.
What I want you to understand is,
these men have been with me for over two decades,
and you won't see that hardly anywhere.
The best of the best, who could go anywhere
and make any amount of money,
but they give their lives,
their wives, their children,
they're all pure, all in completely in.
and that is special.
And I honor those leaders.
This place would not be what it is without these leaders.
And my pastor, who is no longer on earth as of this year,
who taught me God's word, taught me to preach,
gave me a chance to keep doing ministry
when most would have given up.
I honor my pastor, Nick Harris.
I honor those of you in our community that serve.
I honor first responders who run in when everybody else runs out.
I honor our leaders, whether I voted for them or I didn't.
I honor our leaders.
I publicly stand to pray for our leaders and believe the best that God can use.
Even someone I may disagree with, I choose to show honor.
I honor you, our church.
With more love than I have the ability to describe, you are the best of the best.
You are set apart.
You are holy for God.
You are courageous in what you do.
You're the most innovative, faith-filled, passionate, bet-the-farm risk-takers.
20 years ago, when it had never been done before, we said, what if we did church in more than one location?
And we helped plow ground, new ground, on how the gospel can be spread throughout the world through the local church.
You broke that ground.
When it had never been done before, and we said, what if we took church?
online and the world debated is that good is that real and you said yes we'll do
anything short of sin to reach people who don't know Christ to reach people that no
one's reaching we've got to do things no one's doing and you helped us innovate
when we said let's give it away you raise the money to give it away and when the
world shut down there were 50,000 churches who said we'll take that gift even
right now the U-Version Bible app on almost half a billion devices
out of one local church because of your innovation
and because your generosity.
The greatest distribution tool of the Word of God
in the history of the world born out of the generosity
of this local church.
Your heart to pray, your desire for righteousness,
your willingness to love those who walk in very different than you.
Different views, different mindsets, your willingness
to stand centered, unified, around the gospel of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, knowing we can do
more together than we can apart. I honor you our church with all of my heart. And above all,
I honor the name that is above every name. I honor the name of Jesus. My Redeemer, my king,
my savior, my Lord, the righteous one.
the one who's forgiven me, the one who's healed me,
the one who brought redemption,
the one who reached down when I was so low
and pulled me out of the brokenness of my sin,
the one whose name is above every name.
His name is Jesus.
He said this, he said, the people, they honor me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me.
We live in a culture today that may give God lips,
service. Treating God as familiar, common, or ordinary. He's not the big guy in the sky.
Jesus is not your homeboy. He's not the six-pound, eight-ounce tiny baby Jesus, right? No, no. He is the
Prince of Peace. He is the Lamb of God. He is the Alpha and he is the Omega. He is the soon-returned.
and conquering, king of kings and the Lord of all lords.
That's our Jesus.
And we honor him with all of our hearts.
So when we honor God, we honor people.
One of the ways that we honor God is by honoring others above ourselves.
Why do we do that?
when they're different and when they're wrong
because they still are his
because they need the same grace that you need
and the same grace that I need
we honor them because his name is on them
because he created them
and that's what I want you to understand is you're not common
and you're not ordinary
because his name is on you
is because of his
is because of his name.
I'll illustrate it like this.
Dad, you'll like this one.
Babe Ruth,
it's considered one of the greatest
home run hitters of all time.
The Bambino autographed tons and tons of baseballs,
but only seven home run bats.
I'm going to show you something that might be hard for you to believe,
but I'm holding in my hands.
hand, one of those seven bats.
Not really, this is just one we bought online
that had Babe Ruth on it, but wouldn't that have been cool?
That'd have been so awesome, but no, this one was 1999,
including free delivery.
And there were seven bats and one of the bats
vanished for decades.
And then in 1988, the man who had the vanished bat,
he was sick on his zing,
deathbed, and there was a nurse that took care of him. Her name was Marcia, and he had no living
relatives, no one to give his wealth or his treasures to, and because of the way this nurse
honored and cared for him, before he died, he offered her one of the seven Babe Ruth bats.
And for the next 18 years, she kept this bat underneath her bed, not fully understanding
that it was a pretty special bat.
Then one day she retired from nursing
and she'd always dreamed of opening up a restaurant.
But she didn't have enough money to fulfill her dream.
So she thought, I wonder if that old bat is worth anything.
And so she took it down to a memorabilia store
and showed it to the owner who looked at it
as like, could this be, could this be?
And he verified it was one of the seven
and it was the missing Babe Ruth home run bat.
And so in 2006, she auctioned off
that bat for almost $1.3 million.
You can clap for that.
That's pretty cool.
This one's for 20 bucks.
If that was really his name,
because of the name, the value would change.
She used a portion of that money to open up her restaurant,
and then she donated the rest of the money to a foundation for children
that Babe Ruth had always loved.
And the media didn't understand, like, why would you do that?
Why would you donate so much money?
And this is what Marcia said.
She said, the bat was only valuable because Babe Ruth's name was on it.
Since he made it valuable, the only reasonable thing I could do was something that would honor his life.
What is it that makes you valuable?
What is it that makes me valuable?
It is the name that is above every name.
And His Name is the Name of?
His name is the name of?
Those of you online, don't leave us out, type it in the chat.
His name is Jesus.
His name is above every name.
And because His name is upon you, you are not common and you are not ordinary.
And because of who he is and because of what he's done.
My only reasonable response is to show him honor with my whole life.
If you're a Christian, what makes you valuable is the name of Jesus.
And so your only reasonable response, your only reasonable response is to show him honor.
How do we do that?
We honor one another above ourselves.
And so if you find yourself recognizing, you've lived a little bit without honor.
It's not just right, but could actually hurt you not to.
And you can build up those who are around you.
So we might just ask God to forgive us.
And as the spiritual leader under the authority of God, as I show him honor,
I declare a spirit of honor upon this place.
I declare a spirit of honor upon your heart.
I declare a spirit of honor upon our church that we,
we would be known as a church that builds up
rather than tears down.
I declare upon our church that when we speak,
we'll be a voice of healing and always a voice of hope.
I declare that as a people,
we will always fight for unity
because we know we can do infinitely more together
than we can apart.
I declare a spirit of honor over your homes.
I declare a spirit of honor over your families.
I declare a spirit of honor over your children.
I declare a spirit of honor over everything that you touch
because of who Jesus is and because of what he's done.
Our only reasonable response is to love him, to honor him
with our whole heart, mind, soul, and strength.
God, help us to honor one another above ourselves.
As you join me in praying today at all of our churches,
those of you who would say,
God help me to be more honorable toward you
and more honorable toward others.
Would you just lift up a hand
right now, if that's your prayer. God, I hope it's everybody. Father, because of your name,
because of who you are, because it's right. Help us treat others as precious, as weighty, as worthy
of encouragement. God help us to build up, starting in our homes and overflowing into our communities.
God help us to show honor, even if someone else isn't honorable. God help us to show honor because
it's the right thing to do. God, forgive us anytime we've lacked this. And may your spirit dwell
within us because of your name, because of your name, because of your name. Help us to honor you
and help us to honor others, even above ourselves. As you keep praying today without looking around,
there are those who would honor God with their lips, but their hearts are far from them.
There are others, they don't even honor God with their lips,
but our hearts are still far from.
I'd ask you this, where's your heart toward God?
Where's your heart toward God?
What did God do for us?
God loves you so much
that while you were disobeying and dishonoring
and while you were sinning, while I was sinning,
while we were still sinners, Scripture said,
Christ gave his life for us, the Son of God.
God in the flesh, Jesus.
who was without sin, became sin on a cross for us and died in our place.
And because the power of God, he raised Jesus from the dead so that anyone, and this includes
you, it doesn't matter how dishonorable you've been, doesn't matter of mean, how angry,
how much you've hurt people, how many stupid things you've done, how bad and how dark your sin is
been, anyone that calls on that name, the name that is about every name,
our God hears your prayers and he forgives your sins and he makes you new.
There are those of you, this is your moment.
You're being drawn to God.
That's his love.
That's his grace.
That's his spirit drawing you.
How's your heart toward God?
How's your heart toward God?
Because of who he is.
Because of what he's done.
Our only reasonable response is to say, Jesus, take all of my life.
When you cry out to him, he hears your prayers.
Listen, he forgives everything that you've ever done and you become brand new today online
or to all of our churches, those who say, yes,
I don't want to just honor them outwardly.
I want my heart to honor them.
I want him to be first.
Today, I walk away from my sin.
I let it go.
I confess it to him.
I cry out to Jesus.
Jesus saved me.
Take me.
Be first, be the Lord of my life.
I want to honor God and all that I do.
Today, this is your prayer.
Very simply, Jesus, I give you my life.
It's your prayer.
Lift your hands high now.
All of the places, lift them up.
Over here are saying yes.
Over here, others today.
Say yes, Jesus.
I'm giving you my life.
Lift them up right up here.
Praise God for you.
Those of you watching online,
and just type that into the chat.
I'm giving my life to you.
Oh come somebody praise God for what he's doing
to date all of our churches.
Would you just join your faith and pray aloud
with those you around you pray, Heavenly Father,
I give you my life.
Jesus saved me.
Forgive me, make me brand new.
I surrender.
Fill me with your spirit so I could serve you.
follow you and honor you.
Help me to honor others as I honor you.
Thank you for new life.
I give you all of mine.
In Jesus name, I pray.
Can somebody celebrate big, worship loud,
welcome those born into the family of God.
