Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - The Good Work, Part 2: Do the Work. Make a Difference.
Episode Date: June 9, 2019Making a difference might start with a different perspective. You might not be able to change the whole world, but you can change your part. What’s your purpose? What’s your story? What’s The Go...od Work God will do through you? 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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Hey, it's great to have all of you with us today at every single Life Church.
who came a little bit ready today to hear from God's words.
Man, I love it, I love it, I love it.
We are in a message series called The Good Work
based on an incredible story from the Old Testament
about a very ordinary guy named Nehemiah.
What I want to do is I want to set up this message
by giving you some thoughts, perhaps, about you,
and then we're going to dive in and believe that God's going to speak to us.
Here's what I'm guessing that I know about many of you.
I'm guessing that there's probably something that bothers you when you see it in the world,
some injustice, something that weighs on you perhaps on the behalf of others.
It might be a need that you see that you think somebody should be meeting.
It might be a group of people that are hurting, maybe those who've been abused,
maybe someone that's been neglected and you know that as followers of Christ,
we should be involved to meet needs.
There's probably for many of you
what we might call a divine burden,
something that disturbs you,
something that upsets you on behalf of God,
something that moves you in a significant way.
Here's what I've found if you're taking notes
about our burdens, and that's this.
The burden you bear often reveals the calling you'll embrace.
Let me say it again.
The burden that you bear often reveals the calling that you'll embrace.
In other words, the thing that tends to upset you will often drive you or compel you
into a ministry to make a difference in the lives of somebody else.
And what I also know about you is this, that you rarely ever know when you're on the front end
of something really special.
You rarely know when you're on the front end of something really special.
of really making a significant difference.
For example, when Amy and I started Life Church
over 23 years ago, we had no idea whatsoever
that it would ever grow into something like this today.
In fact, people ask us all the time,
did you have any idea?
And let me just tell you, no, none whatsoever, ever, ever.
In fact, if we had known, we'd probably
to run for the hills because it would have overwhelmed us.
We had no idea.
Years ago, when our church started the U-Version Bible app,
we had no idea that one day it was,
would be on almost 400 million devices around the world.
We had no idea whatsoever.
On a personal note, three years ago,
when I decided to try to stop traveling as much
and teach leadership just from my desk on a podcast,
I had no idea that it would grow to reaching 1.3 million downloads
in a given month.
We had no idea whatsoever that while we were contemplate doing something,
we had no idea we were on the front end of something special.
What just happened is we saw a need.
We thought maybe somebody can do something about this.
We thought we'll give it a shot and then God did more than we ever could imagine.
This is exactly where some of you are right now at this moment.
You're bothered by something.
You see a need.
You're leaning into it.
You're considering doing something about it.
or maybe you're just in the early stages of starting,
and you have no idea that you could be on the front end
of something very, very special
that would impact the lives of people.
The title of our message series is called The Good Work.
The title of this message is,
do the work make a difference?
Do the work make a difference?
Let me give you the context in case you weren't with us last week.
Go back in time,
in the year 587 BC, King Nebuchadnezzar, who was a very evil king, led the Babylonian people
and attacked Jerusalem.
These people completely destroyed the city, the lifestyle, the culture, the values, the temple
was destroyed, and the Babylonians took the Jewish people into captivity, crushed their spirits,
and demoralized them beyond any hope.
If you fast forward decades later, some of the Jewish people were finally released out of captivity
to go back to Jerusalem to rebuild the homeland.
If you can imagine they're going back into a Demala city, there's no economic structure,
there's no jobs, there's no systems, no government, no leadership, there's no direction,
and most of all, there is really no hope.
So these early travelers went and tried to rebuild, they hit a dead end,
and they couldn't get anything going at all.
140 years after the destruction,
an ordinary everyday guy named Nehemiah
was suddenly brokenhearted for the plight of his people and his city.
I want to tell you again that he was not a pastor,
he was not a priest, he was not a prophet,
he was not a contractor,
he wasn't even verified on Instagram.
This guy was just getting going,
he was an ordinary servant, a cup bearer to the king. In other words, this guy didn't have any formal
or appointed position. All he had was God ordained passion. I don't know who this is going to speak to,
but there are some of you that are listening right now, that you don't have a position,
you haven't been commissioned, but what you do have is you do have passion from God about something
that matters, and that qualifies you to make a difference. If you're with us last week, we
saw that Nehemiah, his heart broke. The first thing he did is he sat down to cry. He wept and
mourned and fasted for quite some time. Then he knelt down to pray 12 different times in the book
of Neumaya. We see him petitioning the God of heaven. Then finally, he stood up to act
and said, somebody's got to do something about this. It might as well be me. How do you do
the work? How do you make a difference? I want to give you four thoughts today. We're going to get
very, very practical, and we're going to let the Spirit of God empower us to do the work and make a
difference. The first thing you're going to want to do is this, number one, is we're going to
seek God faithfully. We're going to seek God faithfully. Again and again and again and again,
we'll see Nehemiah going before God praying and praying and praying again. In fact,
let me kind of give you the timeline so you'll understand this. If you read in the text,
you're going to see that Nehemiah heard the news about his people in the month of Kislev.
Now, when in the world is Kislev?
That's sometime between November and December, our time.
He starts praying and he prays until the month of Nissan.
Now, if you don't think I've got about five dad jokes around the word Nissan,
you haven't been to life search for very long.
I'll save them for later.
He prays to the month of Nissan.
This is four months after Kislev.
Four months. What I want you to notice is for four months, he's fasting, he's hurting, he's praying,
he's seeking the God of heaven. Why is he doing this? Well, he's asking God to lead his steps,
and it's impossible to describe how tricky it would be for a cup bearer to approach the king with a request.
Because the cupbearer's only job is to take burdens off the king, never to deliver the king any kind of difficult news.
In fact, for mid-eastern kings, you would take bad news and never deliver it to them.
You didn't want to be the person to ever deliver anything but good news.
And so he's in a very difficult place.
In verse one of chapter two, here's what happens.
He describes it this way.
He says, I had not been sad in the king's presence before.
So the king, he notices, and the king asks Nehemiah,
why does your face look sad when you're not ill?
This can be nothing but sadness of heart.
You see the intimacy and the relationship.
They're so close the king knows he's disturbed in spirit.
Verse four, Nehemiah says, the king said to me,
what is it you want?
Now watch him again.
How many times do you see this?
Then I prayed to the God of heaven.
What I hope you'll notice this.
This wasn't now a four-day prayer retreat.
He'd already had that.
This was a man who's walking intimately with God,
and now he can just talk to God, talk to God, talk to God.
I hope that you'll pray both ways, that you'll pray long and powerful prayers with God
so that in the moment you're already close to God and you can send text-like prayers to God.
We've already been talking.
We're not catching up on our devotion time.
We're walking intimately together.
God help.
God give me the words.
God give me wisdom.
God direct my steps.
God show me what to do.
God show me what to say.
And there in the presence of the king, the king says, what do you want?
And he says, then I pray to the God of heaven.
and I answered the king.
I hope you'll remember about prayer
that there is nothing too big for God in prayer,
there's nothing too big for God's power,
and there's nothing too small for God's heart.
He cares about all of it.
If it's a burden to you, you take it to God.
You seek God faithfully.
I'll tell you an intimate personal story.
that involves my family.
My bride, Amy, is one of the most compassionate people
that you'll ever meet.
And several years ago, she started to have a burden
for women who were transitioning out of very difficult lifestyles,
for those who are coming out of trafficking
or coming out of prison or coming out of abusive situations
or trying to recover from addiction
and get their families back and such.
So she had a burden.
So what we started to do is we sought God family.
faithfully. We prayed and we waited, and we prayed and we waited, and we prayed some more for
months and months and months before we finally felt prompted by God to go and look for a home that was
on our heart. Let's open a home for women coming out of transition, and we started looking for
homes, and within just a few days when nothing ever worked, someone said, hey, there's a home you ought to
look at, and so we went to look at it. It was the most amazing God thing. I can't even describe it.
and it was the perfect home that a lady had remodeled,
had fully furnished it, completely furnished it.
This lady was remodeling it to flip and make a profit.
In the middle of her construction project,
she felt like God had spoken to her to prepare this
to be a home to support women that were in a difficult situation.
So in the middle of her for-profit project, she shifts gears.
We're in this house.
We're looking at it.
It's perfect.
And she says, I can't believe this.
you're the people I was preparing for, I'll rent it to you at a great deal.
We're like, oh, God, oh God, you are so amazing.
God answers prayers.
A week or two goes by, and she called us back and said, I'm sorry, I can't rent it to you.
But God, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I thought you were in on this.
She said, God just won't let me rent it to you.
I feel like I'm supposed to donate the house to your ministry.
That seed has now multiplied into five houses,
a staff full of women that have graduated from the program
that are now helping others.
And let me tell you what it was born out of.
It was born out of months of prayer.
There's nothing too big for God's power.
There's nothing too small for his heart.
You start by seeking God faithfully.
God, I need you.
God, direct me.
God guide me for four months.
Nehemiah faithfully sought after God.
I want to tell somebody here, you have a heart for something,
you have a vision for something.
If prayer isn't necessary for you to accomplish your vision,
you aren't thinking big enough.
Do you want something so big, so full of faith
that you need to power?
of God to come through for you.
What do you do?
How do you do the work?
How do you make a difference?
The first thing you do is you seek God faithfully.
The second thing you do is you define the vision clearly.
Define the vision clearly.
I hope you'll understand for most people,
it's not a lack of caring that's your problem.
It's a lack of clarity.
It's not defined.
specifically what it is that you're called to do.
I want to show you this,
and I want you to watch the crystal clear clarity
of an ordinary man with a vision from God.
Watch what he says.
The king asked Nehemiah.
Nehemiah, I see you're upset.
What do you want me to do?
Nehemiah says in verse four,
if it pleases the king
and if your servant has found favor in his sight,
watch this.
Let him send me to the city in Judah
where my ancestors are buried
so that I can rebuild it.
One sentence.
Absolute clarity.
What did he say?
Please send me to Judah
so I can rebuild the walls.
Clarity.
Seek God faithfully.
Define the vision clearly.
Let me tell you what Nehemi did not do,
and I don't mean to be rude or make fun of anybody,
but this is what a lot of people
do. He didn't say, King, Nehemiah, what do you want me to do? Well, King, there's something I've
been thinking about for quite some time, King. My aunt, Martha, she's from Jerusalem, you know,
and she's got three kids, and one of his name is Mickey. And Mickey sent me this article
about the people, and I read about it, and it was kind of confusing because there's some big words,
but I look one of them up on Wikipedia now I know what it is. And so I was thinking,
King, that I might do this mission trip to go there, you know, and kind of see how things are.
And to be honest, I'm getting kind of tired of pouring your wine all the time and drinking it because it could kill me and stuff.
And you didn't even send me a Christmas card lately.
And you didn't even link to me when you post that picture and I was in the background.
So I'm not even sure we're that close anymore.
And besides, I kind of been wanting to travel lately because, you know, I want to see the world.
That's kind of something I'm passionate about.
So I'm thinking about sending letters to some people and asking them and give some money so I can go on this mission trip.
I might kind of just see if I can go.
But I'm not really sure yet.
But, you know, Mickey and Martha, they said since I know you and everything, and you're the king,
God will bring this idea before you and see what you think about it.
So what you think?
For most of you is not caring.
That's your problem.
It's a lack of clarity.
That's my redneck Jewish impression.
I don't even know what that means.
That may be illegal.
I probably just offended somebody so God forgive me.
What do you want to do?
What is God calling you to do?
Some of you are going to say, help children.
Okay?
Help children.
How?
Which children?
those that don't have their basic needs met,
those that can't read, those that have been abused,
those that don't have homes, where?
In your city, in your state, in your nation,
in some other country in this world, those that need medical?
What is it very specifically that God is calling you to do?
The bottom line is, if you can't define it, you can't do it.
If God is calling you to do it, define it clearly.
What do you want me to do?
And he says, please send me to Judah so I can rebuild the walls.
In a sentence, what is it that God is leading you to do?
In a sentence, incredibly clear.
You might say, God is leading me to lead our family to be completely debt-free,
except for our mortgage by the year 2022.
That's clear, that's definable, therefore perhaps it's doable.
God is leading me to have a personal conversation about Jesus with every student in my class before I graduate in 2021.
God is calling me to donate combined $100,000 to my church by the time I'm 40 years of age.
God is calling me to help every teenage boy in my switch group overcome their addiction to pornography, to confess it, to repent of it, and to be free of it.
God is calling me, honestly, our church to eradicate Bible poverty.
By the year 2003, we will see God's Word in 99.9996% of the world's populations will have at least in New Testament,
and 100% will have some portion of God's word.
In a sentence.
In a sentence, what is God calling you to do?
How do you do the work?
How do you make a difference?
Well, you seek God faithfully.
You define the vision clearly.
Number three, you make plans carefully.
You make plans carefully.
The problem is a goal without a plan is just a wish.
You're just wishing.
Make a plan.
Honor God.
Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do
is get organized.
God's a systematic God.
We live in a solar system.
seven days a week every week.
There's not eight some weeks and six some weeks
or not 372 days a year.
God is a systematic God.
He is a God of order.
You make plans carefully.
Watch about how specifically clear Nehemiah is
about his plans.
Verse six, it says this.
Then the king with a queen sitting beside them,
ask me, you know it's good when they're sitting together
because sometimes she's actually the one
who's going to get the answer and get it done.
And so they're sitting there together.
and the king says,
how long will your journey take
and when will you get back?
Notice he didn't say,
I don't have a clue,
I don't know,
I haven't thought about that yet.
You've got to go out as Mickey.
What he says is,
it pleased the king to send me so I set a time.
Whatever it was, he was specific with the king
and he said a time.
Now watch him.
I also said to the king,
if it pleases the king,
may I have, watch his specific request.
May I have letters to the governors
of trans Euphrates
so they will provide me safe,
conduct until I arrived to Judah. In other words, would you get me some protection, please?
Send letters to those who are in charge. Then, and may I have a letter to Asaph?
Cheaper of the Royal Park, so he'll give me timber to make the beams for the gates of the
citadel by the temples and for the city wall and for the residents that I will occupy.
What does he do? He asks for protection and he asked for provision. He's very, very clear.
I need protection to travel and I need provision to bill. Then he says, and because
the gracious hand of my God was on me, the king granted my requests. What did he do? He sought God.
He was led by the spirit of God. God was directing his words and directing his step. He was
incredibly clear on what he was going to do. He created a plan and said, this is how I'm going to
accomplish it. You may say, I want to create a plan, but I don't really know how I have the perfect plan.
tell people that the plan doesn't have to be perfect.
I would rather execute a good plan today with passion
than a perfect plan months from now without passion.
You just kind of get the ball moving.
You know what my plan is all the time?
My plan is do the next right thing.
That's my plan.
If I look at how do we rebuild these walls
and how do we get the Bible up out
and how do we grow the podcast to whatever
and how do we add this many more campuses?
That overwhelms me.
is simply do the next right thing step by step,
faithfulness by faithfulness.
In fact, to me, success is not in achieving some accomplishment out there in the future.
Success is being faithful to do the right thing today.
Be clear.
What's your plan?
I think this and you do the next right thing and you execute.
So what's the next right thing for you?
You want to start a ministry, do the next right thing.
Have a meeting with someone else who's doing what you want to be doing.
Take a tour, come with questions.
Don't you dare do all the talking, ask questions.
Shut your face and listen to what someone else says.
You've got an idea and you want to learn about it.
Go take an online class.
Find a mentor.
Write a business plan.
Listen to a podcast.
You want to get a date.
Oh, God sent me to help you.
Take a bath.
Buy a shirt with a collar on it.
Sell your PS4.
Go to Target.
Go to Target.
Target's where the girls go to find things they don't need.
Who did we go too far there?
Go to Target.
You have a son.
You name him Craig because Craig sent you a target for her to find you.
What do you do?
What do you do?
I'm looking over to Amy.
She's shaking her head.
You seek God faithfully.
You define the vision clearly.
You make plans carefully.
And number four, you inspire people passionately.
You inspire people passionately.
I want to warn you with what's coming next week,
because next week gets challenging.
What we're going to see is a lot of opposition,
hardcore critics and haters.
We're going to see some really discouraged people that feel like God may not be with us.
We're failing.
We're not getting it done.
We could never, ever accomplish this.
They're distracted.
They're exhausted.
They feel like failures.
And we're going to watch as Nehemiah again and again steps up, reaches deep within his soul.
at times when I'm thinking he probably doesn't even know if he believes it's possible himself.
How do I know?
Because I've done this.
And you stand up and with whatever faith you have, you try to inspire people passionately.
All things are possible with God.
Watch what Nehemi does.
He says to them, he acknowledges that things aren't good.
He says, you see the trouble we're in?
I like that. That's authentic. That's telling the truth.
This isn't sweep it under the rug and pretend like it's all okay.
No, you see the trouble we're in?
Jerusalem lies in ruins.
And its gates have been burned with fire.
Then what did he say?
Come, everybody.
People who believe.
People from our homeland.
People of the one true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, our God.
Let us rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
And we will no longer be in disgrace.
Then Nehemiah says,
I also told them about the gracious hand of my God on me.
And what the king said to me,
God is with us.
God is working.
God is for us.
Inspire the people around you to believe that God is for what we're doing.
that God is with us, he'll never leave us, he'll never forsake us, he's empowering us, he's going before us,
he's opening doors that we don't have the power to open, he's giving us favor with the hearts of people.
Our God is with us.
Inspire people passionately.
I like what John Wesley said.
Some would call him the founder of the United Methodist Church.
He said this, he said, lights yourself on fire with passion.
And people will come from miles to watch you.
burn. Somebody here is time to play with a little gasoline. Not really, but you know what I'm saying.
And let the fire burn. You inspire people. One of my favorite things to do is to help our church
see to inspire you with what's possible. 23 years ago, there were 40 of us with nothing but a dream
and nothing but a vision. As of today, there are 33 locations, 33 spiritual hospitals.
where people from all walks of life come in broken and hurting and together with your prayers,
with your faith, with your heart, with your generosity, with the power of God,
I believe God wants there to be 34 and 35 and 36 and 37 and 38,
not because we care about numbers, but because God cares about people who are hurting,
who are broken.
We're not just building church buildings.
We are filling heaven with people who need the grace of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
You believe it's possible.
Hey, I'll just go off this sermon for a moment and tell you, you know someone who needs grace?
Invite them, love them, let some crazy people show them the unconditional love of a Jesus who has changed all of us.
You get them into the presence of God.
you bring them back this weekend, next weekend, and you watch as God's Spirit does something
that we don't have the power to do in of ourselves.
For any of you who think someone's too far from the reach of God, there is no person
that God's spirit can't touch and bring them in a moment into his love and grace.
What do you care about?
Let it break your heart.
to the point where you can't just keep it to yourself,
where it oozes out of you.
Not with this anger that turns people away,
but with this passion that draws people in,
we can rebuild.
We can save our people no longer in disgrace.
What burdens you?
We can empty the foster homes and get kids in good homes.
We can help people be free of addictions.
We can save marriages from divorce by teaching the truth of God's goodness.
We can help people heal from what's in your heart.
Believe it.
and inspire people to it.
Nehemiah says, I told him about the favor of our God.
Now he moved the heart of our king.
What you care about, that burden,
what if it's not an accident?
What if God trusted it to you?
Because it bothers you more than it bothers everybody else.
Maybe it's because you have an assignment
that no one else has. The burden that you bear often reveals the calling that you will embrace.
You're an ordinary person. Don't feel qualified. Don't feel prepared. Congratulations. You're the
perfect type of person that God loves to use. So, how do you make a difference? How do you do the good work?
You seek God faithfully.
find the vision clearly. You make plans carefully. You inspire people passionately. And you step out
and do what you can do. And you watch God do more through your step of faith than you can ever
imagine. So Father, do that in us. Do that through us. I pray today, God, that this would not
just inspire somebody perhaps, but equip them to do the good work.
and to make a difference in this world.
All of our churches, you know there's something more,
and you're ready to act.
What's your plan?
Do the next right thing.
Do the next right thing.
For some of you, it's acknowledging there is a next right thing,
and you want to do it.
If that's you, would you lift up your hands,
the next right thing and say, yes, God, yes, God, yes, God, yes, God, yes, God.
As hands are going up at all of our churches,
Father, we pray that we would excel at number one seeking you
we'd be people of prayer.
Yes, everything we do can be practical,
but is bathed in what is spiritual.
God, you direct our steps.
You guide our hearts.
Father, I pray today for somebody
who's feeling especially burdened,
and they don't know what to do.
I pray, God, that they may feel free
to just have to start something they could join
wherever you're already working in this area,
or you may prompt them to do something even on their own.
Whatever it is, God, you direct them.
help them define their vision very, very clearly.
God help them to do the next right thing.
And God, along the way,
do you use their faith, their passion to inspire others
to make a difference to do your will on earth
as it is in heaven.
Use us, God.
Use us.
As you keep praying today at all of our different churches,
some of you, it's time for you to do the next right thing.
What is your next step?
At all of our churches, there may be some of you,
you grew up in church like I did,
but you don't have a thriving, personal,
living relationship with Jesus.
That was my story.
Others of you, you may not be church people at all.
Like, you don't even, you know, Nehemiah, where's that,
who's that, you don't know anything,
and that's perfect.
You are welcome here.
Please bring it on.
There's something in you that's drawing you right now toward God.
You can sense it.
You don't know what it is.
Let me tell you what that is.
It's his loving kindness.
It's his grace.
It's his goodness.
And for you, the next right thing might be just calling on the name of Jesus.
Who is Jesus?
Jesus is God in the flesh, the very son of God.
Jesus was perfect in every way.
Jesus came, not for those who were already righteous, but he came for sinners.
He didn't come for those who were perfect.
Jesus came for those who were broken.
Jesus came for people just like you. He came for people just like me. And what did Jesus do?
Jesus never ever sinned. Therefore, he was the innocent and perfect sacrifice who gave his life
on a cross the final sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins. He died in our place. But in God's
power, what did God do? He raised his son Jesus from the dead defeating death, hell, darkness,
and the grave. Now scripture says that anyone who calls on the name of Jesus, that name that is
above every name, they would be saved, they would be forgiven, they would be changed. You're not made
right with God by being better, by trying harder, by being less bad or more good, were only made
right with God by grace, the grace of God through faith in God's perfect work through his perfect
son, Jesus. At all of our church this day, there are those of you, you know it. You're not walking with God.
don't have the peace of God. You don't have an assignment from God that you know, I'm doing this,
I'm making a difference in the world of behalf of the goodness, of the overflow of our relationship
with God, and you want it right now. You are not here by accident. You're here because our God
brought you here. You're not watching by accident. You're watching because our God drew you to this
moment. But all of our churches, those who say, I want that grace. I turn from my sins. I give my
completely to Jesus. My life is no longer mine. Today by faith, today by faith, today by faith,
I give my life to him. That's your prayer. Would you lift your hands high now all over the place?
Say yes, Jesus, I surrender to you. We've got hands coming all over the place. People calling out on
Jesus saying, yes, I surrender my life to you today. Oh, we thank you, God. Thank you God.
Search online. You just click right below me. And I would love it today in every single one of our life
churches, would you all mind just standing to your feet? What we're going to do is we're going to
declare this prayer together with those all around you. Just join your voices aloud and pray with me.
Pray Heavenly Father, I turn to you and ask you to forgive all my sins. Jesus saved me.
Change me. Make me new. Fill me with your spirit. So I could do what you call me to
to do, lead me step by step into your perfect will, into your perfect way. My life is all yours.
Thank you for new life. I give you mine. In Jesus' name I pray, could somebody celebrate big and worship
God today? As a church, it's our heart to help you take your next step in your relationship with Christ,
and we have a great resource to help you do that. It's called life.church slash next. There you can find all
kinds of resources to help you continue to grow in your faith journey. Again, thanks for joining
us here at Life Church. We'll see you next time.
