Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - When You Can’t Take Any More | Elisha: Part 2
Episode Date: September 14, 2025We've all been there—facing an impossible situation and wondering if God even sees what we're going through. We can depend on God completely, even when we can't see the way forward. If you're in a s...eason where you need Him to move, watch this message. ABOUT 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/elishaNEXT 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 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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Well, one thing I know about every single one of you is that you need God.
Whether you know it or not, you need his presence.
And because you need him, you need something from him.
Some of you, it's a miracle in your marriage.
You need him to show up and bring healing in your marriage.
For some of you, it's a miracle in your finances.
You need help and provision from heaven.
for some of you it's a miracle in your body that the report is not good and you need a touch from the
healer in heaven for some of you right now you're like an emotional mess with all the pain the
chaos the division you're anxious you're overwhelmed you're afraid and you need a peace from heaven
that only god can give some of you have you have taught you have
You just need the strength to get through another day. Help me, Jesus, help me now. And the truth is,
you need something from God. I need something from God. And what I want you to do today is I want you to
listen to this message through the lens of what you need from the Father. And you might discover
something that would surprise you, this very powerful and very personal truth, that your greatest need
becomes a gift when it drives you to depend on God. Let me say it again. Your greatest need
becomes a gift when it drives you to depend on God. And so Holy Spirit, enable your servant to
preach your word in a way that would transform lives in Jesus' name. And all God's people said,
Amen. We are in a message series on the Old Testament prophet
Eliasha. And today we're going to look at a powerful story in 2nd King's chapter 3. And whenever we look at God's
word, we always want to understand the context. If you were with us last week, we actually saw
Elijah call Elijah, and Elijah burned the plows and sacrificed the ox and saying, there's no plan B,
I'm going to follow God with all of my heart. This week, we're going to see about five years or
or so, maybe more, have passed. And there's been a season of silence where Elisha was learning from
Elijah and God was doing a work developing him, but we don't know what happened. Now we know that
Elijah was taken to heaven and Elisha steps in to continue the prophetic ministry. In the world,
much like today, there was a lot of chaos. I'm going to give you the context. For years, Moab had paid
taxes to the king of Israel. And one day, the king of Moab, who was an evil king, said,
to heck with them taxes. I'm not paying those taxes anymore. And when he decided to stop paying,
the king of Judah, Jehoshaphat then joined forces with a couple of other armies. You've got
Judah, Israel to the north, and Edom to the south. And these three kings joined their troops
to go into attack Moab. So if you can imagine, if you're a...
betting, you're going to say there's three nations against one. This is going to be an easy battle.
Three against one is going to triumph without any problem. They expected to win easily. But things
didn't go as planned. How many of you would agree that life rarely goes as planned?
Type in the comment section, life rarely goes as plans. On the way to attack the Molovites,
the troops actually ran out of water. Mass or
We see in 2 Kings chapter 3, verse 9, this. So the king of Israel sit out with the king of Judah
and the king of Eden. We've got three nations going to attack. One, they, after around about
March of seven days, the army had no more water for themselves and for the animals with them.
Big, big problem. You can live maybe three days without water. They're in trouble.
What? exclaimed the king of Israel. Has the Lord called us three kings together to deliver us
into the hands of Moab. In other words, wait a minute, God, what are you doing? Have you ever found
yourself asking God, where are you and what are you doing? Have you set us up to fail? I mean,
we can't fight without water. We can't even live without water. Have you noticed how quickly
things can seem to go from bad to worse in everyday life? I mean, even in your personal life,
Like, you know money is tight, and you're a little bit worried about it, and then the car breaks down and rents due.
You find yourself with a teenager, and you know you're not that close, and you know they're struggling,
but one day you find out, and you had no idea they're experimenting with drugs.
Your marriage isn't great, and you know it, but suddenly things escalate,
and all of a sudden you're talking about divorce out of nowhere.
Where did this come from?
And one moment you think you can handle it.
And the next moment, you're desperate.
You turn on the news.
You look at your own personal problems.
And you think, I can't take much more.
God, I need water and I need water now.
God, I need a miracle and I need a miracle now.
God, I need your presence.
And I need your presence now.
and suddenly you feel desperate for God.
Side note, we're always desperate for God.
We just don't always realize it.
We're always desperate for the presence of God.
So after a seven-day march, there's no water,
and the troops are desperate.
Now, I'm going to give you a little spoiler alert.
I'm going to tell you the end of the story,
so if you don't want to hear it, put your finger in your ears, and don't listen.
Okay.
God is going to meet their needs. God's going to show up and meet their needs. But
God is not going to do it when they expect him to, and he's not going to do it how they expect
them do. Because God has an annoying way of doing things different than we want him to do.
It's annoying to me, and I don't like it, but for whatever reason, he is smarter than I am.
You're like laughing, not even laughing. Like, you don't even think, like, I mean,
I'm in a ballpark. His ways are higher than our ways. We don't understand anything close to this.
And so he's going to meet their knees, but not in the way that they expect. And we see that King
Jahashafat, now he's maybe fallen apart. And in verse 11, we read this. Jehoshaphat asked,
is there no prophet of the Lord here? Like, we need the presence of God. Is there no profit
that we can inquire of the Lord? And an officer of the King of Israel answered,
Elijah, there's our character,
Elijah, the son of Sheifat, is here.
And he used to pour water in the hands of Elisha.
So the king of Israel hasn't seeking God.
Jehoshaphat says, the word of the Lord is with them.
And so the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat,
and the king of Edom went down to Elisha.
Is there a prophet?
And the king of Israel hadn't been seeking God.
And so Elijah says, why are you coming to me now?
Why do you want me to call on God now?
You've been worshipping other gods.
You want God now.
You haven't been worshipping him.
Now you just want to use him.
And can I step on your toes for just a minute and say, this is some of you?
And I'll include myself in it.
This has been me.
There are those times when, like, you may believe in God, but you're not seeking him.
You're not in the word.
You're not praying to him.
You're not asking him for guide you by his spirit.
And then all of a sudden something falls apart.
Oh, God, remember me!
Can you help me now that I need you?
They hadn't been walking intimately with God.
They've been ignoring God.
They've been doing their own thing.
They've been turning to other gods and all that said, oh, yeah, God.
Can you help me out?
Verse 14 says this.
Elisha said, as surely as the Lord Almighty lives whom I serve,
if I didn't have respect for the presence of Jahashif at the king of Judah,
I wouldn't pay any attention to you watch if I love this verse.
And then he says, out of the blue.
But now, bring me a harpist.
This is random.
The kings are panicking.
The soldiers are thirsty.
The nations are at war.
And Elysa says, hang on.
Bring me a harpist.
I can't prophesy without some music.
The sermons come into the end, bring me a harpist. Wouldn't it be amazing? I'll just try this.
Bring me a harpist. Let's try it again. Bring me a harpist. Obviously, I do not play the harp.
That's clear. Why did he ask for a harpist? They're going to war and he asked for a harpist.
Well, he wanted to worship God. And worship is warfare.
In the middle of the war, one of the best things you can do is worship God.
Why do we worship?
Why do we worship in a moment when things feel desperate?
Why do we lift up our hands and praise God today
and sing like the presence of God is needed in this place?
Because worship changes our perspective.
Whenever you take your eyes off of the problems of this world
and put your eyes on the provider of the King Jehovah Jira,
suddenly it moves you from a place of desperation to a place of faith.
Worship changes our perspective.
Worship invites God's power like Paul and Silas in prison,
worshiping God at midnight, and the spirit of the angel, the Lord peers up,
and suddenly the chains break and the doors are open
because worship brings in the presence and the power of an almighty God.
And worship creates space to hear from.
God. I would beg some of you, instead of being driven by the latest algorithms that would enrage you,
instead of being driven by algorithms, be driven by the Spirit of God, and slow down and seek the God of
the universe who hears the cries of your heart. And when you draw near to him, he does draw near
to you. And you can hear from him. And what's God going to do? He's going to prompt you. He's going to guide you. He's going to lead
you, he's going to comfort you, he's going to convict you because worship gives room for God
to speak. And so in the middle of their trial, they're worshiping God. And then God speaks through
Elisha and tells them to work. Verse 15. Scripture says this, that it happened. When the musician
played, the hand of the Lord came upon Elisha and he said he prophesied.
Thus says the Lord, make this valley full of ditches.
You need some water?
It's as if God were saying, I'm going to send you the water, but first I want you to dig a ditch.
I'm going to send you the water, but first I want you to prepare and dig a ditch.
So, Elysa continues, and he prophesies on behalf of God, and says this, for this is what the Lord says.
You will see neither wind nor rain.
Yet this valley will be filled with water,
and you, your cattle and your other animals, will drink.
I love what God says.
This is an easy thing in the eyes of the Lord, he prophesies.
He will also deliver Moab into your hands.
God says this.
Watch what God says.
God says, you won't see the wind and the rain,
but the valley will be filled with water.
Notice what Elisha didn't do and what he did do.
Watch this.
He didn't focus on what he saw,
but he did focus on what God said.
Elijah didn't say the ground is dry and the situation is desperate,
and I don't see the rain.
He didn't focus on what he saw.
He focused on what God said.
And God said, you won't see it.
but I'll still do it.
And God said, this is an easy thing.
In other words, like, you're all wound up about this.
And God says, I've got it.
I've been ruling the worlds since the beginning of time.
I set up kings and I take down kings.
Nothing surprises me, says the Lord God.
So when you wake up at two in the morning,
and you're overwhelmed, and you try to cast it upon him, and yet you still can't sleep at all.
Hear the voice of the Lord saying, this is an easy thing for me. I've got you covered. Have faith in God.
What does faith do and not do? Faith doesn't deny what you see. Faith decides who you will believe.
And I believe in the word of the Lord that never fails.
And that's why whenever I need God to move, whenever I'm hurting, whenever I'm desperate,
whenever I'm afraid, I remind myself, this is what I see, but I know what God says.
I know what I see, but I believe what God says.
And so for somebody here, you may see the bills piling up.
But God says he will richly provide for all of your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.
Believe what he says.
You say, I feel horrible about my past mistakes.
I feel guilt and I feel shame.
And God says, now therefore there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
If you are in Christ, you're in new creation.
The old is gone.
has come, your sins have been separated from you as far as the east is to the west. If you find
yourself angry, hurting, afraid, God says, I have not given you a spirit of fear, but of power
and of love and of a sound mind. Don't look at what you see. Believe and live in what he says.
Now, I want to slow down and I'm going to show you something in his word that might be a little bit
different from what you may typically think.
Watch what happens.
God says, I'm going to send the water.
But before I send the water, I want you to dig a ditch.
In other words, we can say it this way.
Only God can send the water, but sometimes he asks you to dig a ditch.
Why?
Because many times God wants us to join our faith with his powerful power when he does a miracle.
Many times he literally wants us to participate in his miracle.
And you can see it over and over again with Jesus.
There was a guy with a crippled hand.
And Jesus could have said,
Poof!
In my name, be healed.
Because he wouldn't say in Jesus' name.
He would say in my name because he was Jesus.
He could have said that, right?
But what did he say?
He said to the guy,
stretch out your hand, join your faith with mine.
and the guy stretched down his hand and he was healed.
There was a guy for 38 years who couldn't walk,
and Jesus could have said, walk.
But what did Jesus say?
Jesus said to the guy, pick up your mat.
In other words, I want to see your faith that you believe in me,
and according to your faith it will be done, pick up your mat and walk.
A blind guy couldn't see, and Jesus did something weird.
He picks up some dart spits in it, puts it on the guy's eyes.
and then what did Jesus tell him to do?
Now go wash in the pool of Sileum,
and when the guy washed in the pool of Sileum,
his eyes were healed.
In other words, it's almost as if sometimes God says,
show me your faith,
and I'll show you my faithfulness.
How do we apply this?
What do we do?
If you're not in a life group yet,
let me just tell you that, man, we need to be praying together,
we need to be standing together,
we need to be encouraging one another. We need to be lifting one another up. We need to stand together
as the body of Christ in time such as this and be the body of Christ. If you're not in a life group,
I would encourage you to be in a life group. And in our life group, we're going to ask this question
this week. We're going to ask the question, what ditch do you need to dig to prepare you for what
God wants to do? What ditch do you need to dig to prepare you? To prepare you for what God wants to do? And
prepare you for what God wants to do in you.
In other words, you're a parent and you want some godly kids.
What are you going to do?
Have faith to dig some ditches.
I mean, I don't know about you, but I would be praying daily over my children.
I would be declaring God's word daily over my children.
Say, well, you know, I can't control who their friends are?
You know what I do?
I would have them in life kids every single week.
I would have them in switch every single week
because you can't control who their friends are,
but you can't control what environments you put them in.
I would dig some dishes to prepare the way,
to put them in environments where the Holy Spirit can work in them
so they're not sucked into the lives of this world
and be lowered to the things of our spiritual enemy,
but we're lifted by the Spirit of God to become who they're called to be in Christ.
I would dig some ditches for my children and say, by faith,
I'm not going to let your phone shape you.
I'm not going to let your friends shape you.
I'm not going to let your algorithm shape you.
I'm going to put you at a place where the Spirit of God
can shape you. I'm going to dig some ditches. In your marriage, if it's not there, what do we
do we point fingers? I say dig a ditch. You go first. You apologize first. You forgive first.
You serve one another and lay down your life for someone who may not even be kind to you right now
as Christ lay down his life for the church. You get counseling, you seek God, you pray, you humble yourself and you come back,
when it's really, really difficult and you believe by faith that God will heal. You dig a ditch,
and sometimes you go first. You're anxious. You're overwhelmed. What do you do? You dig a ditch.
When you feel like you can't take anymore, you cast all of your anxiety upon him,
scripture says, because he cares for you. And you tell yourself, I will not be anxious about anything,
but in everything, whatever it is is weighing on you, in everything, with prayer and petition,
we present our request to God.
And then when you dig the ditch, the water will come and the peace of God, which transcends
all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds and your souls in Christ Jesus.
Do you realize if you're living in anxiety and if you're living in fear, you're not living
in the will that God has for you?
Because he promises peace, he promises love, he promises a sound mind.
It is available for you.
dig a ditch and receive what God has for you. Can I push? Can I push? Can I push? Jesus does not look and say,
are they on the right or on the left? Are they left? Jesus looks and says, are they lost or are they found?
And I don't care which way you vote. If you don't know him, you don't know the hope of who he is.
You don't know the hope of who he is. And you stand up for every cause you want. But if you're not standing up for him,
One day when you stand before him, it's not going to be a good day.
So may I say lovingly to you, people who go to church, just because you go to church doesn't mean that you know him.
How do I know?
When you see more outrage and more anger than you see humility and love, you have to wonder, where are the fruits of the spirits?
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness.
gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control. Some of you do not have right that now because you've got
anger and dissatisfaction and outrage, because I'm not preaching the way you think I should preach.
It's the loving kindness of God that draws people. It's the loving kindness of God that draws people.
Yes, we stand firm, but we don't just stand firmer, but we love fuller.
Love of Jesus, love of Jesus. Stop playing church. Dig a ditch. Confess your sins. Be humble to say, I need him because you do and I do. We all do. I don't care how right you are. You still need him. Humble, humility. Cry out to him. Save me from my straw.
Dig a dish.
Draw near to God.
And he will draw near to you.
I need a drink.
You guys got me.
Only God can send the water, but sometimes you've got to dig a dish.
And so the armies start digging.
And what happens?
Nothing.
They're digging and nothing happens.
What do you do when you're digging and nothing happens?
Do not grow weary and doing good.
For at the proper time, you'll reap a harvest.
if you do not give up.
And that's the reason that sometimes we get frustrated
because we know we're doing the right thing
and we don't see progress fast enough.
But I want to remind you that God is faithful.
And he doesn't always provide when or how we expect him to.
But remember, if God says he'll fill it,
you dig until he does it.
Scripture says this.
The next day, watch this.
The next day, they're digging, they're digging,
nothing's happening.
They're digging, they're digging, nothing's happening.
They're digging, they're digging, nothing happened.
The next day, about the time when the morning sacrifice was offered,
water what, say it with me, water suddenly appeared.
Well, digging, digging, digging, and nothing, nothing, nothing.
And then the next day in God's timing, water suddenly appeared.
And it was flowing from the direction of Edom.
And as soon there was water everywhere.
They dug all day.
They dug where it was dry.
They dug in the heat.
They dug when it didn't make any sense.
They dug when nothing changed.
And then suddenly, suddenly, God provided.
Because we serve a God of suddenly.
When you dig faithfully, listen to me,
God can feel suddenly.
When you pray can see suddenly.
consistently, God can answer suddenly. I want to talk to someone today who is in the middle of a dry valley.
You are hurting and you're desperate and you're thirsty and you haven't seen the rain.
The greatest need can become a gift when it drives you to depend on God.
Put the shovel in the ground to work and your hands in the air to worship.
but everything that has breath, praise the Lord.
If you've got breath in your lungs, you've got a reason to praise God.
And when you dig and when you worship, God will meet you in the dry places.
And when you trust God faithfully, he will show up suddenly.
Suddenly, suddenly, do not grow weary in doing good for at the proper time.
Suddenly, you'll reap a harvest if you do not give up.
Suddenly, the change will break.
Suddenly, anxiety lifts.
Suddenly, a relationship is healed and restored, and is better than ever before.
Suddenly, depression flees.
We serve the God of suddenly.
What felt impossible became possible because all things are possible with our good God.
And then one day, when the water's flowing, when you're blessed, and other people look on go, well, that was easy for you.
You can just smile and think, well, you didn't see me digging when there was no water.
And you didn't see me worshiping when the ground was dry.
And you didn't see me seeking God early.
You didn't see me praising him into the night.
and you didn't see me on my knees before him,
repenting of sin and crying out to you, God, come.
Holy Spirit, heal me.
God, if you don't show up, I can't go on.
God, I'm desperate for you.
Oh, God, do a work in me.
God, do a work through me.
God, use me.
And they're not going to see you on your knees.
Desperate for God, and so they won't know when he shows up.
And you can just tell them with a smile in her face to the glory.
of God, when I dug it, he filled it. And so until that day, if the ground is dry, just keep on
digging, keep on worshiping. Because what's empty today, God can fill tomorrow. And what looks
impossible to you is simple for him. He is the God who meets you in dry places. So Father,
in our time of desperation, we cry out to you, heal our land, revive our hearts, embolden our churches
to show the love of Jesus and share the love of Jesus. Bring unity in the body of Christ.
And God use us to shine a bright light of Jesus into a dark and hurting world. As you're praying
today online, all of our churches, nobody looking around. If you're a believer, if you're a
Christian, I'm going to ask you, and I'm going to ask you to like, really do this. Are you willing
to ask God, what ditch do you want me to dig to prepare me for what you want to do? Are you willing
to ask that if you are? Raise your hands right now. Lift them up, lift them up, lift them up.
Online, you can type, I'm willing to pray that. Father, with our hands lifted up to you,
this is an act of worship, a sacrifice of praise. Show us, God. Show us, God. Show us, God,
the parts that we don't want to know, that we don't want to hear. Show us our sin. God,
us our pride. God, humble us before you that we could hear from the Spirit of God, prepare us,
God, for what you want to do in us and through us. God, show us as a church, God, individually and
corporately, what do you want to do? What ditch do we need to do? Where do we need to take a step of faith
so you can meet us with your miraculous power? Not that we earn it, God, but because we know without
faith, it's impossible to please you. So, God, give us the faith to dig a ditch. It's when it's dry,
when it doesn't make sense, God, because we believe, if we dig it, you will fill it.
Show us, God. Speak to us. Speak to us. Speak to us. Just say it. Speak to me, God. Speak to me.
Speak to me. Show me. As you keep praying today at all of our churches, let me talk to those of you that
may not be following Jesus. I want to just tell you right now, for some of you, it is time to stop
pretending like you're okay with God. Some of you, you believe in him, but you do not know him.
You've grown up around him, but you don't know him.
Some of you is obvious you're living for yourself, you're living for your own sinful desires, you do not know him.
It's time to dig a ditch.
What does it mean?
We're going to just, we're going to turn from our sins and confess them.
God went first while you were still sitting while I was still sitting.
He went first.
He sent his son, Jesus, to die in our place for the forgiveness of our sins.
Your turn, dig the ditch.
What do you do?
You confess your sins.
What happens then?
If you confess your sins, scripture says,
God is faithful and just to forgive your sins
and to cleanse you from all unrighteous.
Dig that ditch.
Confest your sins.
Turn away.
Turn away from yourself.
Turn away from your sinfulness.
Turn toward Jesus.
You turn, dig the ditch when you call on him.
He hears your prayers.
He forgives your sins.
He makes you brand new.
today, all of our churches, please hear me. What if time is short? What if your days are numbered?
Life is brief. You're here for a while and you vanish. Dig a ditch. Call on his name. He went first.
You respond. You say, yes, Jesus, I give my life to you. I turn from my sin. I give my life to you.
When you do that, he hears your prayers. He makes you new. Don't play. Call. Call.
Call on him. Give your life to him. All of our churches, those of you, maybe you've been around the church for a long time. Maybe you know you're not fully following God.
This is the moment of your salvation. Jesus, I call on you. Save me. Make me new. I give my life to you. That's your prayer.
Lift your hands high. Now, all the place. Lift them up and say, yes. Oh, my God. Go out of you there. God bless you guys.
Lift him up high. I want to see you and celebrate with you. Say yes, Jesus. I celebrate. Lift your hands up and say, I give my life to you. He's the Lord of my life.
To the Lord of my life. God bless you. Others today say online type in the comments section,
I'm surrendering my life to Jesus. Type in the comments. I'm surrendering to Jesus. And then church,
let's pray together. Gracious God, pray with me, forgive my sins. Jesus be my Savior.
My Lord, my king. Fill me with your Holy Spirit so I could hear your voice.
so I could do your will, so I could show your love.
By faith, I receive you.
I give my life to you.
Thank you for new life.
You have all of mine.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Church, can you worship a good God today?
Can you give him praise?
Can you welcome to us?
Come on, church, come on, church, give God praise.
