Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - Playing It Safe Is Holding You Back | Elisha: Part 1

Episode Date: September 7, 2025

The routines that bring comfort can be the same ones that leave you feeling stuck. You know you were made for more—but how do you get there? Learn how to move beyond what feels safe and step into th...e life you were meant to live.NEXT STEPSHave you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to ​​discover what saying yes to Jesus means: https://www.life.church/yesABOUT THIS MESSAGETired of feeling stuck while life passes you by? Ready to stop wondering “what if” and step into what’s next? In our new series, Elisha, we’ll see what happens when we leave comfort behind and pursue our true purpose.Who is Elisha in the Bible? Learn about this incredible prophet and how God called him from an ordinary life into an extraordinary purpose: https://go2.lc/elishaABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.churchFind locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/appFIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/life.churchTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifechurchYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@life.churchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIG GROESCHELYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/craiggroeschelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@craiggroeschel#lifechurch #craiggroeschel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I want to talk to those of you that might feel spiritually stuck in your faith. You want to believe God for more, and yet you're just experiencing so much of the same. Maybe there's a part of you that genuinely desires, like, more spiritual growth and more spiritual passion and more spiritual impact, and yet what you get is more of what you just had, more of the same. and you may feel a little bit left out spiritually, you may feel a little bit behind, you may feel like you're living below who you know that God created you to be. And it's not that you don't care, you actually do care. Some of you've been like me at different seasons of my life where you're genuinely praying
Starting point is 00:00:48 and seeking God, but your prayers don't really feel effective. Or you're reading the Bible and you're wanting to hear from God, but sometimes his voice just seems distance. Sometimes you're worshipping God and you really want to feel his presence, but you just can't seem to feel him. So what do you do? Well, you just keep plowing through life. Somebody say, I'm just plowing.
Starting point is 00:01:14 You can type in the comment section. Say it again, I'm just plowing. I'm foreshadowing where we're going in the message. If you feel spiritually stagnant, I honestly believe that this message series could, be genuinely life-changing for you. Some people will look back and say, during this time, this series God worked in my life
Starting point is 00:01:37 in a way that made me completely different. What we're going to do is we're going to study the Old Testament prophet, Elisha, a guy who was in his early 20s, and he was stuck plowing through life. Literally, that was his job. He was plowing on the family farm. Every single day, work in the same fields.
Starting point is 00:01:57 same dirt, same job day after day. But little did he know, just like for many of you, God had something really special for him. When he was plowing through life, God saw more in him than just a guy working on a farm. In fact, this ordinary guy became one of the greatest prophets in all of the Bible, and yet he spent years stuck behind a plow. In a very similar way, for some of you, you may feel stuck right now spiritually, or you feel stuck in life, stuck behind the same old plow.
Starting point is 00:02:35 And I'm going to give you a statement that won't make a whole lot of sense to you now, but as we go through the message, this statement will make more sense. I'm foreshadowing where we're going. And I want to say to someone here today, God has a mantle with your name on it and a calling bigger than the field you're standing in. God has a mantle, something special, a spiritual weight and assignment for you, and a calling bigger than the field that you're standing in. If you're ready to believe God for more spiritually in your life, would you pray with me? God, do a work in us individually, and God do a work in our church corporately. Holy Spirit, store up the gifts within every person to do the work of God and the will. of God. God, call us out of feeling stuck plowing into a calling to know you and to make a difference
Starting point is 00:03:33 for you. We pray this in Jesus' name. And everybody who agrees says, amen, type it in the comment section. If you agree, say amen, amen. We are in part one of a four-part message series on the prophet, Elisha. God shows this ordinary guy doing an ordinary job to do some extraordinary things. Side note, besides Jesus in the Bible, Elisha did more individual miracles than anybody else recorded in all of the scripture. And I want to show you that the same God that called Elisha is calling you to something more as well. Now, I want to give you kind of my not-so-secret goal for this message series. Anytime I teach on a character or a book of the Bible, I don't just want to teach you the character or the book, But what I want to do is I'm going to teach you if you don't know how, how to study God's word,
Starting point is 00:04:30 how to approach it so you don't just have to depend on someone else to learn, but you can dig in and really, really enjoy devour God's word and let it change you. So anytime we're going to study the Bible, we always start with the context. We want to know who wrote the book that we're studying. We want to know to whom was it written, when was it written, and to what context was it written? was the purpose of it? So we're going to talk about First Kings, 19, the context, and who wrote First Kings? The answer is, we don't actually know. So we're starting there. Some people say it was maybe Jeremiah. Other people say it was a group of kind of anonymous writers. We actually don't know
Starting point is 00:05:13 for sure who wrote it, but we do know that it was written in a very critical time in Israel's history. That season was much like our world today. this time in history, people were ignoring God, they were living immorally, and they were worshipping false gods. Now, does that sound anything like today? What does God do in critical times? In critical times, God raises up spiritual leaders. In critical times in your school, God may raise you up to be a spiritual leader. In a critical time, when your family is hurting or drifting and spiritual, God may call you up to be a spiritual leader. In our community, in our culture, whenever times are critical, God raises up spiritual leaders. The first prophet he raised up during
Starting point is 00:06:06 this time was the prophet Elijah, not Elijah, some people call him the power prophet, because he called fire from heaven, and he stood boldly in opposition against wicked kings. At the end of Eli Jah's life, God used Elijah to call Elisha to continue the work of God. In a similar way, God may use me to stir something in you to call you out of where you are into a spiritual calling to do even more. Maybe God will call you for such a time as this. You ready for the word? First Kings 19, verse 19. Here's the beginning of our story. So, Lijah went and found Elisha son of Sheffat plowing a field. I'm just kind of glad my name wouldn't Sheifat because I would have been bullied in grade school.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I just see that in there. I just got to say it like he's the son of Sheifat. Sorry. Okay. So Elisha, the son of this guy's Shafat, is doing what? He's plowing a field. Now, there were 12 teams of oxen in the field and Elisha was plowing with the 12th. team. We're looking at every detail. What can we find? What's important about this? Elijah went over to
Starting point is 00:07:28 Elijah, the 12th team, and threw his cloak across his shoulders and then walked away. So, what do we know about Elijah? What do we know about his background? And the answer is, not a whole lot. We know that he lived during the 9th century BC whenever Israel was divided and not honoring God. We know that he didn't graduate from the school of monks, and he wasn't the son of a priest. He was the son of a rancher, Sheifath, and if you do a little bit of study, you can get a study Bible and read in the commentary, or you can Google and find some more, get a new U-Virgin Bible up. If we do a little bit of study, we'll discover that he was probably a part of a very wealthy family. And the reason we know this is because if you had one pair of oxen, you could make a really good living.
Starting point is 00:08:17 If you had 12 pair of oxen, you were living in the big house on the hill. You were living large. In Hebrew, it's translated, you were balling in the 9th century BC. I just made that last part up. It doesn't really mean that. But we studied, and that's kind of what we learned. Now, if we look at this, we can probably infer that Elisha wasn't the typical rich kid. Why?
Starting point is 00:08:43 He was working in the fields. He was working behind a plow. And so if you think about his life, what was the scenery? Day after day, early, the guy gets up. And day after day, he holds a plow. And day after day, in the same field from morning to dusk, what's he looking at? Don't want to be crude, but you've got to watch where you step
Starting point is 00:09:10 when your scenery is nothing but oxen rear ends. If you notice how much mature I've gotten over the years now that I'm in my late 50s, because in my 30s, I probably would have said oxen something else, but he was plowing behind oxen bottoms every day, stuck in the same. Summer you're like going, okay, Craig, you're describing my life right now. Studying every day for another test. Hitting another sales quota every single day.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Making another meal, changing another diaper. It's easy to lose your passion when you're staring at oxen butts. It's easy. to like, where is God? Where's my spiritual calling? When you're doing the same thing over and over and over again. Now, notice which team was he with? Was he with the first team, second team, third team?
Starting point is 00:10:01 He was with the 12th team. He was at the back of the line. And so Elijah walks past the first team, the second team, the third team, the fourth team, the fifth team, the sixth team, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the tenth, the eleventh, and goes all the way to the last one in line. Why did he go to the last in line? Have we ever seen that before?
Starting point is 00:10:25 When they were choosing the king, we know that God often chooses the one at the back of the line, which is really, really interesting because Jesus, if you look at the New Testament, taught us that the least of these would be the greatest, that those who are last would actually be first, which is really, really good news for someone who feels stuck at the back of the line.
Starting point is 00:10:49 If you feel overlooked, if you feel left out, if you feel undervalued at the back of the line, I want you to know that God sees you and God values you and God loves you and God will use you because God doesn't choose like people choose. What do we do? I mean, we're just like, we just look at the outside. Man looks at the outside, but God looks past that to see
Starting point is 00:11:16 what's on the inside. And when everyone else looked, they just saw a rich kid behind a plow looking at oxen butts all day long. But God saw something more in this kid. God saw the potential of a prophet yet to be discovered. There may be somebody here right now. You feel stuck. You feel alone. You feel desperate. You feel like it's just more of the same. And God sees more in you. Everyone else sees a young mom, exhausted changing diapers. And God sees a world changer, someone raising the next generation of spiritual leaders who will stand strong against the forces of this world and be a light for the glory of Jesus. Everyone else to see some Christian college student, God sees a light ready to shine into the class and one day into a boardroom and all over the world, a future leader for Jesus. because God isn't just looking at what everybody else sees.
Starting point is 00:12:15 And God is not just looking for the sharpest or the best. God's not just looking for ability. He's looking for availability. Someone who will say, yes, God, I'm available, I'm willing, I'm ready. I'll do what you call me to do. And so what do we see in the text? The end of verse 19, here's what we see. Elijah went up to Elijah and he threw his cloak around him.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Now, if you just read that, you go, that's kind of odd. Why did you do that? Was it cold out? And he's like, did it help him be warm? Now, actually, the Hebrew word for cloak is the word Adirith. And this word means a large, heavy garment
Starting point is 00:12:54 made of animal hair, representing spiritual authority and anointing. So this prophet walks up to a place of work, goes to the end of the line, sees something in this kid that no one else sees. And he takes this cloak, It's not just a cloak, it's not just a coat, but it's a prophetic symbol worn by prophets and kings and judges. It's called a mantle.
Starting point is 00:13:21 And Elijah says, I'm going to put this mantle on you, Elisha, you're next. God sees you. God values you. God has chosen you. And God, through Elijah, chooses Elisha to represent. God and Elisha now has a decision to make. What's he going to do? He woke up that day, just planned to plow the fields, which is not fun, but if you think about his future, it was pretty bright. He's got a rich dad. He's going to inherit this one day. And so what does he do? Does he
Starting point is 00:14:03 stay with what's known and safe and predictable and comfortable? Or does he risk it on some crazy prophet that throws this cloak on his back, risks his security and his inheritance to follow God's call, a risk. And I want you to think about this, because we all take risks. Every single day you take a risk. The problem is some people are taking risk in the wrong places. I know some people that are risking their integrity by cutting corners at work. I know some people that are risking their marriage by some secret addiction that's held them hostage. They're taking risk. We all take risk. But when it comes to faith, a lot of people just play it safe. Like, God prompts us, I should give this to someone, but that's a risk. I don't want to give that. And so we don't take the
Starting point is 00:15:05 risk. God prompts us to share our faith with somebody because we know there's someone that needs the of Jesus, and we're almost going to do it, but it's a risk. So we don't take the risk. What happens? Sometimes when it comes to risk, we get it backwards. Why? We risk what we should protect, and we protect what we should risk. We're risking the wrong things. Risk in our character, our integrity. And then when God calls us to take a faith risk, we go and we often play it safe. Elisha has a decision to make. Is he going to take the easy, predictable road
Starting point is 00:15:47 and inherit his dad's business? Or is he going to take the risk? Verse 20, we see he did this. Elisha left the oxen standing there and ran after the other prophet, ran after Elijah,
Starting point is 00:16:02 and said to him, first, let me go kiss my father and my mother goodbye. And then I will go with you. Notice what Elijah didn't do. He didn't stall. He didn't make excuses. He didn't even say, hey, let me spend a week praying about this. Or let me finish plowing for the day. No, he left the oxen right where they were and ran after God's calling. Because whenever God prompts you, whenever God calls you, you don't delay, you immediately obey.
Starting point is 00:16:43 When God prompts you and calls you, you don't negotiate terms. You surrender and you say, here I am, Lord, send me. Whatever it is you want, God. I'll take the risk. I'll do what you're prompting me to do, even though I don't understand the details. I told my kids this all the time growing up that one of the biggest, marks of spiritual maturity is a short time span between God's command and our obedience. It's a short time span. Do you want to know, are you spiritually mature? It's not like how many books of the Bible you can
Starting point is 00:17:17 quote. Is are you doing what God called you to do? When God prompts you. And those of you that are believers, you know he does. There are these times when you just think, oh, man, I should really pray for them. Do you do it? Do you do it quickly? Oh, man, I should reach out to them. I should call them. I feel like I'm supposed to give this to someone. It doesn't make any sense. Spiritual maturity is not just how much you know. It's a short distance between God's prompting and your obedience.
Starting point is 00:17:47 And so Elisha honored his family. Mom, dad, I love you, but God's calling me. And then he says these five words, very powerful. He says this. He says, I will go with you. If you want to change your life, you take I will and follow those words up whatever God prompts you to do. I will confess my sins.
Starting point is 00:18:13 I will open up to someone. God, I will trust you and give what you prompted me to give. God, I will say, I'm sorry. God, I'm going to stop letting that thing come between me and you. God, I'm going to walk away from a friendship that's leading me into darkness instead of leading me into light. I will. And then whatever God prompts you to do, I will go with you.
Starting point is 00:18:45 So if you think about this is a little bit crazy. You get a guy waking up, ready to plow the field, and then all of a sudden, this prophet gives him a new coat and this cool calling, and he's got no details, whatever. I'll go. Where? Don't know. What's the assignment? No idea. What are we going to do? Don't know. How are we going to fund this whole thing?
Starting point is 00:19:07 Can't figure that out yet. What's God going to ask you? I don't know. Do I have the ability? I'm not sure. And this kind of faith teaches us the principle that someone needs to hear. And that is, you don't have to understand completely to obey immediately. When God calls you, you don't need all the details. You can't handle the details. You just do what he asked you to do. You want a new calling, Elisha? He considers the cost. He thinks about it for a moment. And he decides to accept the mantle. And I want to encourage some of you to genuinely think about where you are right now.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Because if you listen, the Spirit of God will stir you to more. And I want you to consider the cost before accepting the mantle. Because salvation is free. Jesus died for the forgiveness of our sins. We cannot work for that. That is a gift from God so no man can boast. Salvation is free, but following Jesus will always cost you. It'll always cost you. You deny yourself. You pick up your cross to follow Jesus. And so what does Elisha do? Well, we read in verse 21, Elijah returned to his oxen, and the very things that represented his future, what did he do to them? He slaughtered them, he sacrificed them. He slaughtered the oxen. He used the wood from the plow to build a fire to roast their flesh.
Starting point is 00:20:46 So what did he do? He sacrificed the oxen, and he burned the plow. He took the very things that represented his future and his security, and he sacrificed them. and he burned the plow. And then he passed the meat to the townspeople, and they all ate. Basically, he said, hey, I'm throwing a party to celebrate my calling to God. And then he went with Elijah as his assistant. He sacrificed the oxen, and he burned the plow. He sacrificed the symbol of his future and his security, and he burned the plow.
Starting point is 00:21:27 He's saying, God, if you're calling him, me to this, I am all in. There is no plan B. There's no safety net. There's no turning back. And here's what I want you to see. For years, this guy's just plowing in the field. Everything that mattered to him and his future was in that field and on that field. And he sacrificed the oxen and he burned the plows. Why? Because God had called him to something different. And the principle is this. You can't hold the plow and the mantle at the same time. Someone needs to hear this.
Starting point is 00:22:08 You cannot obey God and follow this world at the same time. You can't hold the plow and wear the mantle at the same time. And some of you just let the Holy Spirit speak to you. Because you got like one foot in the things of God and another foot in the things of this world. You've got one foot in the church and one foot in your own selfish, sinful desires. You've got one foot in calling and another foot in comfort. And you cannot serve the world and follow Jesus at the same time.
Starting point is 00:22:46 If you love the world, the Bible says, the love of the Father is not in you. You can't do the will of God and keep your foot in the sinful world, destruction of the devil leading you astray. at the same time. You have to make a choice. And so when I tell you, this could change somebody your lives, this could change your life. I want to ask you a very serious question. And we're going to go over this in our life groups. And you say, well, I don't have a life group. And I'm going to tell you again, and I'll tell you all the time, how do you stand strong in a world full of opposition and temptation without the spiritual body of Christ encouraging you, praying for each other, cheering you on to the things of God? And our life groups, we're going to ask,
Starting point is 00:23:29 This question, and we're going to let the Holy Spirit speak to us, the question we're going to ask is this. What plow do you need to burn to fully follow Jesus? What plow in your life do you need to burn? What do you need to eliminate? What do you need to get out of your life? So you can fully follow Jesus. Because for some of you, there's something holding you back.
Starting point is 00:23:54 You're kind of in, but not all in with God. And for me, the biggest moment for me was when I was not yet a Christian, but I was really being drawn to God. I was in college and living in the very sinful party scene, much like many of you know, and I was being drawn to Jesus and drawn to Jesus. And I was going, but do I have to quit partying and do I have to quit fooling around, you know? And so another Christian said, yeah, actually you do. I remember like considering the cost, like going, is it worth it? Because this is my identity. These are my friends. This is, this is, my whole world is wrapped up in this party.
Starting point is 00:24:32 I belong with these people. Is it worth it to give that up to follow Jesus? Like, actually that's a pretty easy question. Yes, it is. And so what I did is I literally, I burned the plows. To stop partying and to stop messing around in the way that I was, I stood up at a fraternity meeting and I made an announcement. Basically, I'm burning the plows.
Starting point is 00:24:54 I said, I am now. a follower of Jesus, I'm no longer going to get drunk, no more premarital sex. I just want you to know that I'm a follower of Jesus. And they laughed. And they made fun in me. And they made bets. How long is this going to last? Give them a week. Give them two weeks. No more than a month. And I needed accountability. So I told my fraternity brothers and I told my teammates publicly, I'm a follower of Jesus. I'm burning the plows. I'm not going back. And I've seen so many examples of this. And I'm praying that the Spirit would speak to some of you. There was a family a few years ago that they're really involved in the church and then the summer would come and they
Starting point is 00:25:35 disappear. They'd go to the lake because they had a great boat and they go to the lake. And about midway through the summer, this dad's 14-year-old said, Dad, why is it that we don't love God in the summer? And the dad was crushed with, oh, that's the message I'm sending my kids. So he sold his boat. Look at it, but my kids, there was a young influencer who idolized her social media presence. I mean, it was the most important thing to her. And she realized, I'm putting this way ahead of God. So it was so serious to her, she didn't just delete the app, but she deleted her account.
Starting point is 00:26:26 She burned the plows. So I'm not going to let what people think of me be more important than what God thinks of me. Just last week, very special conversation I had with a person that I know well who continued to go back to porn and back to porn and back to porn and back to porn. I said, how are you accessing this? He goes, well, my computer's safe because I keep doing it on my iPhone. So how many years you've been dealing with it? He told me, he said, what do you want to do about it? And he goes, I got to get rid of my smartphone.
Starting point is 00:26:54 So he got rid of a smartphone and is now using a dumb phone. That's burning the plow. And so I would just ask you to ask the Holy Spirit, what plow do you need to burn to fully follow Jesus? There are some of you, if you listen, there is a secret sin that you've hidden so long and you're afraid to confess it. Whoever confesses their sins finds mercy.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Confess your sins to one another and pray for each other, so you might be healed. Maybe you need to just burn that plow and get over your pride and confess. I need help. Maybe there's a relationship that you have that's not honoring God. You call yourself a believer and you're dating someone that's far from God. How's this going to go? You want to be on fire for God, but all of your friends are doing drugs and are far from God? Maybe you need to redefine some relationships. Maybe Netflix consumes you watching things that Don't draw you closer to God.
Starting point is 00:27:58 You need to get that away. Somebody needs to go home and throw the pills away. Like, throw them away, flush them down the toilet. One time someone put cigarettes in the offering basket. I thought that was kind of cool. I'm getting rid of, I'm leaving them here today. I've not taken these home with me. If there's something you're trusting in more than God, guess what?
Starting point is 00:28:17 It's time to burn the plow. It's time to burn the plow. So if you feel spiritually stuck, more of the same. Same dirt. Same struggle. Still plowing. Maybe you feel left out, left behind. Remember, God often chooses the one at the back of the line.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Everyone else sees someone ordinary, but God sees something extraordinary in you. And I'll say it again. God has a mantle with your name on it and a calling bigger than the field that you're standing in. By faith, Jesus wants all of you, your whole heart, your whole life. Love the Lord your God with all your mind and all your body and all your soul and all your strength because you can't keep one foot in the world and one foot in the kingdom of God.
Starting point is 00:29:12 You can't hold the plow and wear the mantle at the same time. So let's do it. Burn the plow. If there's something you're holding on to and loving more than you're loving Jesus, is don't delay, don't look back, burn the plow, and fully devote your life to serving Jesus. God, do a work in us, do a work in our church, God do a work in me. God, reveal anything that's keeping us from fully following you. Today, as you pray at all of our different churches, those of you online, I want to talk to
Starting point is 00:29:48 those of you that you are a follower of Jesus. You know it. You've been baptized. You know that your name is written in a Lamb's Book of Life. You belong to God. You know that you're a Christian. And you also know there's probably something that's hindering your relationship with God. There may be something that's hindering your calling.
Starting point is 00:30:08 You may know exactly what it is. Decide to burn the plow. Maybe you're not quite sure what it is. And you want to just spend some time praying, God, what is it? Show me what it is. today at all of our churches for those of you that are followers of Jesus, and you don't want anything hindering your calling. Would you lift up your hands right now?
Starting point is 00:30:27 Just lift up your hands. Let them up high. I hope it's all of you. God, I thank you for this moment. That your spirit is going to speak to some people and call us to freedom, to let go of what's been holding us back so we can fully follow you. God, give some people the courage to take a step of faith, to risk God.
Starting point is 00:30:48 and let go of what's comfortable to follow what you're prompting us to do. God, may there be a short time span between your command and our obedience, even if we don't understand, even if we don't know, God. Help us to trust in you. Holy Spirit, speak to us and show us what do we need to let go of, what plow do we need to burn so we can fully follow Jesus. As you keep praying today, there are some of you, maybe you're like me, you grew up in the church,
Starting point is 00:31:17 but you didn't have a relationship with God. I believed in God that I didn't know him. You may say, you know, I really, I'm not fully following Jesus, but there's something that's drawing you toward him right now. Let me just tell you, salvation is free. And this is the most amazing thing that God loved you so much that he sent his son, Jesus, the Lamb of God, who was perfect in every way.
Starting point is 00:31:39 And Jesus was the sinless sacrifice who died in our place for the forgiveness of our sins. It is a free gift of salvation. That's free. It's amazing. It's a miracle. It's the gospel. It's the best news ever.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Yet, salvation is free, but following Jesus. Let me just tell you right now, it will cost you something. I believe the Spirit of God is asking some of you to take the first step just to say, yes, Jesus. I'll follow you. How do you follow Jesus? Well, he said this. First, you deny yourself. In other words, whatever sin has been holding you back, whatever sin is set.
Starting point is 00:32:16 separating you from God. You confess it. You turn away from it. You repent from it. And then he said, you pick up your cross. That's a metaphor saying, you die to that stuff. You die to yourself. And then you follow me. You follow Jesus. There are some of you today that you don't really know where you stand with God. Today is the day and this is the moment of your salvation. We're going to step away from whatever's holding you back and say, Jesus, I give you my life. When you call on him, he hears your prayers. He will forgive your sin. He makes you brand new. You don't just become better. You become different. The old is gone and the newest come today. To all of our churches, those of you who don't know where you stand with God, but you're being drawn with him. Guess what? Burn the plow.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Step away from your past and say, yes, Jesus, I want to know you. I want to serve you. I want to give my life to you. As you turn from your sins and as you cry out to him, he hears your prayers and he will make you new. Today, it's a day of your salvation. All of our churches online, those who say, I need his grace. I'm ready to know him. I turn from my sins. Jesus, I give you my life. This is your prayer. Lift your hands high right now. All over the place to lift them up. God bless you. Praise God for you. Others say yes, Jesus. I surrender to you. Be the Lord of my life. God bless you. And right over here. Oh, come on, sir. Right here. Bless you. Ma'am. Others today say yes, Jesus. I surrender. Be the Lord of my life. Online. Type in the
Starting point is 00:33:33 comment sections. I'm surrendering my life to Jesus. Just type it in. I'm surrendering my life to Jesus. Pray everyone allowed no one alone. Pray Heavenly Father. I'm stepping. away from my life to give it all to you. Jesus save me, forgive all my sins, be first in my life, fill me with your Holy Spirit so I could know you, so I could serve you, so I could follow you. My life is not my own. I give it all to you. Thank you for new life. Jesus, you have mine. And it's in your name that I pray. Church, can you celebrate? Welcome those born into family.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Come on church, give God some glory today.

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