Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - Your Best Days are Now | A Better Way: Part 3
Episode Date: August 29, 2021Have you ever heard the saying, “Your best days are ahead of you”? What if your best days are now? Instead of constantly looking forward, we’re learning how to be fully present.ABOUT THIS MESSAG...ESometimes it feels like nothing is working. We can do all the right things and check all the boxes, but life seems to stay the same. How can we find the life we're longing for? Together, let’s discover A Better Way.Learn more about A Better Way: https://www.life.church/abetterwayWE’RE OPENWe’re continuing to monitor guidelines and best practices for gathering in a safe way. Learn more about everything we're doing to keep you safe and how you can help by using hand sanitizer, washing your hands often, and more: https://www.life.church/updatesFind a time and attend a service with us: http://www.life.church/locationsNEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://www.life.church/nextABOUT 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.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.churchTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/lifechurchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIIdiIO-Y20hRW9niR0CA8AFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/craiggroeschel#lifechurch #craiggroeschel #stopwastingyourlife 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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If you wouldn't mind at all of our church locations, would you stand to your feet?
As you're standing, I want to ask you a question today.
And before you answer, I want to kind of explain where I'm going.
I want to ask you, how many of you are here?
How many of you are here?
Not just in the building or not just watching on YouTube or watching at church online,
but you're actually here present in the moment right now.
If you're here, would you just say, I'm here?
I'm here.
Those of you watching online, just type it in the chat.
Type in, I'm here.
In fact, wherever you're from all over the world,
if you'll just tell us in the chat,
I'm here watching wherever and tell us wherever you're watching.
If you're here, I'd just like to tell you, welcome.
I'm so honored and so thankful that you're here with us in this moment.
And what I'd like to do is I want to take a moment with you here just to acknowledge and thank God
that we have the freedom to gather together, both physically and online as disciples of Jesus,
to feed on the bread of life, the living word of God,
standing in the presence of the same spirit that raised Jesus from the dead,
to worship the Lamb of God who was slain for the Lord.
the forgiveness of our sins. I want to welcome you here. In this holy moment, I am so glad that
you're here. And the reason I say that is because unfortunately, some of you won't be here for long.
Some of you won't be here for long. You may still be here physically, but mentally or emotionally,
your attention will be somewhere else. You're here right now, but in a moment, but in a moment,
you're going to get a text message and your mind is going to go to that message.
Some of you, God help you, you'll actually initiate a text message in the middle of my sermon.
Some of you, you won't be able to take it anymore and you'll have to check your Instagram feed
because you don't know what's going on out there for the last seven minutes.
And you've got to be in touch.
Some of you, you'll be thinking about all that you have to do.
Or like me, you might be thinking of where you're going to eat.
You might be worried about something and your mind drifts toward your bills
or the distracting person two rows in front of you.
Or the cute girl, three rows in front of you
that doesn't have a ring on her praise hand when she was worshipping God.
And if you're here right now, I just want to say,
I am so glad you're here.
Because I know some of you won't be here.
of you won't be here for long. As you're standing today, I want to read to you God's Word,
and we're going to look at an unusual text to introduce this message. It was Jesus' first
miracle that he performed, and it was at a wedding. And if you don't know the context, it was an
incredibly embarrassing moment for the host who at this wedding ran out of wine. And Jesus' mom
said, Jesus, go do something about it. And so he said to the servants, go get these jars, these
massive jars. And what I want you to do is I want you to fill them up with water. These were
not regular jars. They were maybe 20 or 30 gallon jars. And Jesus said to the servants, what I
want you to do is I want you to draw the water out of the jars and then go give it to the master
of the banquet. And God's word tells us this in John chapter 8, John chapter 2 verse 8. The servants,
they did so. And the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine.
and he didn't realize where it had come from.
Though the servants who had drawn the water, they knew.
Then he called the bridegroom aside and said,
everyone brings out the choice wine first.
And then the cheaper wine after the guests get drunk.
That's what it says in the Greek.
After they've had too much, we bring out the cheap stuff.
Now, I always thought the next line said,
but you saved the best for last.
But that's not what God's word says.
What God's word said is this,
but you've saved the best till now.
The title of today's message is your best days are now.
Father, we ask that in the name of your son, Jesus,
that you would invade our hearts in this moment
with your goodness.
and just as Jesus lived with an undivided attention in the moment,
draw us into your presence and your calling in the now
to do your will on earth as it is in heaven.
We pray this in Jesus' name, and everybody said?
Amen.
Would you look at the person next to you and say,
your best days are now?
Your best days are now.
Go ahead and be seated.
You can type that in the chat if you're still with us.
your best days are now. If you're just joining us, we're in a message series called A Better
Way. And what we're doing is we're looking at the way that Jesus lived, not just the truth that
he taught, but the way that he lived. And one of the most striking qualities about the way that
Jesus lived is no matter who he interacted with, no matter what he was doing, he was all
present in the moment. He was fully present. He lived with what I call an undivided attention
in the moment. In fact, what I want to do is I want to show you two back-to-back stories in
scripture that illustrate his heart for the people right in front of him being fully engaged
in the moment. In fact, the first one we find in Luke's gospel, and Jesus was walking.
into Jericho, and if you can imagine, there were large crowds all around. Now, the photo of Jericho
was actually about 1,400 years prior to this event when the walls of Jericho went down. They went
down, they came back up after years and years. And this would just give you a mental image
of Jesus walking into this magnificent walled city with all of these people gathering around him,
with crowds fighting for his attention. And as he's walking in, a blind beggar named Bartameas cries
down, Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me. And the disciples were offended. Jesus doesn't have time
for this guy. Jesus is going somewhere. Jesus is too important. Jesus is too busy. Jesus has an
agenda. Jesus isn't going to stop for some guy who's begging on the side of the road. And the disciples
rebuked the blind beggar and said, go away. And then Jesus rebuked the disciples. And he,
engaged with a single hurting person fully engaged in the moment. And Jesus stopped, gave him all of his
attention, and said, what would you like for me to do? And the man cries out, could you heal me? Could you
heal me? Could you please heal me? I haven't been able to see my whole life. And Jesus spoke a
miraculous word of faith and healed the man. One miracle is Jesus healed him. The second thing to
notice is that Jesus stopped for a guy that no one had time for, fully engaged with the person
in front of him. The second and next story, the consecutive story, here's one and the next one
we see in John chapter 19, verse one. It mentions Jericho again. As Jesus,
entered Jericho, and this time Luke tells us that he was actually going somewhere. He was
passing through, and so he was moving through. He had somewhere to be. As Jesus entered Jericho
and passing through, a man was there by the name of Zechias. He was a chief tax collector,
and he was wealthy. Now, if you notice, Jesus had already been interrupted one time by a poor,
blind beggar. Now he's interrupted by a rich, corrupt tax collector. What I love about Jesus is he's
got time for the down and out. He's got time for the up and out. He's got time for anyone and a heart
for anyone. It doesn't matter where you come from, how bad your baggage is, how dirty it is,
how rich it is. Jesus cares about you. And Jesus stops for this guy named Zechius. Now, if you don't
know who Zechius was, I want to tell you about Zekees.
Zekees was a wee little man.
A wee little man was he who climbed up into a sycamore tree to see what he could see.
If anybody was in Sunday school as a kid, you drank the Kool-Aid and you knew who Zakias was.
That's the way it went.
Well, he was a tax collector, which may not mean a whole.
whole lot to you in this culture because a tax collector can be respectable, although you probably
don't enjoy paying taxes. But during this time, this was like the most corrupt of all people.
A tax collector would have been a person who would charge you what you owed and then add to it
an exorbitant amount and keep the difference for himself. And so this was one of the most despised,
most hated people around. And Jesus sees this guy and he calls him by name, Zekees. And Jesus
essentially invites himself over for lunch. And as he was going somewhere, after he'd already been
interrupted once, he gives a no-good sinner his full attention. And when he's talking to Zekees,
Sakeas has this moment of deep repentance in the presence of the Son of God.
And he just says something like I've sinned so many times.
I've hurt so many people.
And I am so sorry, I'll do anything I can to make it up.
And then he just blurts out.
You can almost feel like making it up.
And he means to you're like, I'll give half my possessions to the poor.
And I'll pay back four times to anyone that I stole from.
And Jesus looks at this man and says,
today. In this moment, right now, salvation has come to your home. Jesus had an undivided attention
in the moment, and he stops and gives people one of the greatest gifts he can give, his attention
and his love. Jesus was always fully present in the moment.
And I want to be like that.
But unfortunately, I'm not always like that.
And I've been praying for some time
and asking God to help me be engaged
in whatever is in front of me.
I wanna be where my feet are.
And I wanna not just live for the happy moments
and the up moments and the powerful moments
and the outwardly meaningful moments,
but I wanna be present in all the moments.
Even the annoying moments.
I wonder how many of you live in the middle
of a lot of annoying moments.
right now. And you don't point at that moment, but I'm just saying, you know, some seasons of life
are more annoying than others. I can remember in the early years of raising six kids, Amy and I have
six children. People say, you must really love kids. And I always say, I like kids, but I really
love my wife, Amy. And all God's people said, amen. And I remember coming home, always being
annoyed, that there were just toys everywhere, all over that. And I remember. And I remember coming home, always being annoyed,
over the house and I thought one day, someday, somehow, I'm going to come into a clean, picked up
house. And then I blinked. And now I have one of six that hasn't graduated and almost every day I come
home to a perfectly clean house. And what's interesting is some of you are doing the same thing that I did.
you're complaining today about moments you'll miss tomorrow.
You're literally complaining about the very moments right now
that you're going to miss one day in the future.
Jesus was fully engaged in the moment.
You guys still here?
Yes.
Are you still here?
If you're here, say I'm here.
Are you here?
Because the statistical odds would show that I've lost some of you.
They would.
Harvard did a study, and what they found out, their exact words is that 47% of the time
people's minds are not the same place their feet are.
47% of the time that you're in a conversation with someone, your mind isn't fully engaged.
47% of the time you're sitting in church or at dinner with your family or engage with someone
at work, are talking to someone in the gym, or in the middle of life group, almost half of your
waking life, your mind is not fully engaged where the rest of your body is. In fact, one of the
biggest enemies of our attention, I would argue, is our mobile device, our cell phone. In fact,
it's shocking to think about this, how often you can be distracted from the very place that you are.
In fact, the average cell phone user studies show touches their phone 2,617 times a day.
That's a lot of times that you're not in the moment.
Reaching over, reaching over, reaching over, whatever's in front of you isn't as important as
the being or the potential look or the news thing or the stupid cat video or the conspiracy
thing your friend sent you or check in to see if you got any likes?
that's just the average.
The amazing thing about some of you is you're so above average.
We're not at church full of just average people.
When we go all out in our dysfunction, many of us, we go way, way out.
The average is 2,617 times, but the top 10% of cell phone users,
they touch their phones more than 5,400 times a day.
Can I just tell you, that's gross.
Like, that's disgusting.
Watch that dang thing right now.
Thousands of times a day.
You aren't with whatever or whoever is in front of you.
And your mind is somewhere else.
If it's not on the phone, sometimes it's just playing games.
My mind plays games.
The talk to games, my mind plays.
I play the win, then game.
the when then, the one day when, then I'm going to be happy.
You might do that.
You know, like, when you're a kid, like, when I get to high school,
and then, like, you're a freshman, like, when I'm a sophomore,
and it's like, when I get out of high school, then I'll be happy.
And then it's like, when I get out of college,
and then it's when I pay off that debt,
and when I get a real job, and then when I get married,
and then when we have children,
and then when they're not in diapers,
and then when they're grown up,
and then when I'm in diapers,
It's not all you just happen.
And so many of us, we are literally going through life,
wishing away the current moment.
Wishing away what you have right in front of you.
Don't miss what you have now, pursuing what you want later.
Jesus was fully engaged in the moment.
If it's not the win-then game,
I often play the what-if game is projecting into the future. What if this happens? You might do that.
What if I don't pass this test? Then what if I don't get into a good college? Then what if I don't
get a good job? And then what if I don't attract a good spouse? And then what if we have dumb kids?
And then what if we can't afford braces? Got any get a good job. And then they're going to be
crooked teeth. I've ruined my kids all because they didn't pass this test. And we tend to do this.
what if this happens and what if the government and what if the economy and what if aliens attack and on and on and on and on
and on and jesus said this in matthew six 34 jesus said therefore don't worry about tomorrow
for tomorrow has enough to worry tomorrow will worry about itself she says don't worry about what's
coming tomorrow will worry about itself what i love about jesus is he wasn't like
anti-planning. He said, I'm not telling you not to plan for the future, but I'm telling you
don't worry about the future. Don't worry about it. Let me just ask you again, are you still here?
Because it's really, really, really important to be present in the moment. It's really important
to be present in the moment. Why is it, do you think that we often aren't fully present?
Sometimes we're playing distracted, but as I prayed about it and thought about it, I think one of the reasons why we're often not fully present is because we lack faith.
We lack faith.
We're all freaked down about something that happened a long time ago and I got to figure it out and undo it.
Or all freak down about what's going to happen in the future.
And what I discovered as I was praying is that the only way we can be present in the moment is to actually surrender
the past you can't change and trust God with a future that you can't control.
The only way to fully be present in the moment is to let go of a past that you can't change
no matter what you do and trust that God has it.
Or to surrender your future and trust that God is good, that he cares, that he's already
there.
And because he redeems the past and because he's good in the future, you can be full.
fully engaged with the person or that which is before you
in the present.
It takes faith.
It takes faith in God to engage in God's calling right in front of you.
In fact, I love the way James phrases it, the half-brother of Jesus in James
chapter 4, verse 13 and 14.
He says, come now.
Somebody say now?
Type it in a chat, now.
Come now, he says.
You who say, today or tomorrow.
We're going to go into such and such town and spend a year there or trade and make a profit.
Those of you who used to say that, COVID happened, and you didn't get to go nowhere.
You're going to be, you who say you got it all figured out.
You don't even know what tomorrow will bring.
And he asked this pressing question, what is your life?
For you're a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
You're a mist.
Open up your mouth sometime and breathe on glass and watch the mist come and watch the mist fade away.
That's our lives.
The image that really gets me often is the hourglass.
And I like to think about this.
This is your life.
You're here for a little while.
and the life that God has given you on this earth is passing away in the moment.
And there's three things about this that are interesting to me.
One is it freaks me out that the sand is going that fast right now.
But the first thing is that no one knows how much sand is on the top.
You think you do, but there's a lot of people who thought there was a lot more than there really is.
No one knows how much is on the top.
The second thing is no matter what you do, you can't stop the sand from flowing.
Time is passing. Time is passing. Time is passing. Time is passing. Every day is a gift from God.
Today is a gift from God. And some of you are wishing it away. The third thing is once the sand is at the bottom, you can never get it back. You can never get it back.
that's why at the beginning of the message I had you stand to celebrate the moment that at that
moment we were together in the presence of God the very way we are at this moment the most important
moment of your life we could say is experiencing God right now with God's people and that's
why I love what David said in Psalm 118, verse 24. He said, this is the day the Lord has made.
You got today. This is the day. And because this is God's day, we're going to be glad and rejoice in it.
If you're still here, and I hope you're still here, because I want to tell you, you can't be happy where you're not.
And you can't serve Jesus where you're not. And you can't love people the way Jesus did, where you're not. And you can't love people the way Jesus did, where you are not.
not. This is the day the Lord has made. The most important moment is right now. The most important
person is the one right in front of you. That's the most important moment and the most important.
And what I recognize is, is I used to live for the big moments and the special moments and the
powerful moments. But the more I've been fully present, I've recognized that the most
powerful moments are often the smallest moments. The most meaningful, often aren't the mountaintop.
but the conversation I have with someone that I love.
And I've kind of been wrecked over all four, now five of my children leaving home
because it happens so fast.
Number five was Stephen.
And we connected this year in ways that were so special and meaningful to me.
I tried to get into his head.
What do you want to do?
What's your bucket list?
What's out there?
You name it.
I'm going to try to do it.
and he said a couple things.
He said, I'll show you pictures.
He said, one was, I want to fly a plane.
And so we've been flying planes.
And he said, I want to go in a hot air balloon.
And so we went in a hot air balloon.
And those were really, really meaningful.
But they pale in comparison to the moments I've had fully engaged in conversation.
One of the most recent was right at capacity,
If your kids aren't a part of Switch, you need to repent and get them a part of Switch.
It's the best thing going on in this church.
And he was at an event, and I was there, and he was so overwhelmed by the presence of God.
He came running up to me, half smiling, half crying, and he couldn't get the words out.
And he said, Dad, can you believe how amazing our God is?
and I just stopped and wasn't 4,000 feet up risking our life in a plane or riding in a hot air balloon,
but just end the moment, embracing the moment, and hugged him and held him and didn't let him go.
And it was so special.
Guess what?
He didn't even get dad awkward and try to push me away either because we were fully engaged in the moment.
Please don't miss what you have now
pursuing what you want later.
This is the day the Lord has made.
And when you look at the way Jesus lived,
not just the truth he taught, but the way he lived.
As he walked along, people weren't interruptions
or inconveniences.
They were moments.
and opportunities to engage and show the goodness
and the love of God.
This moment's all that you have.
This moment, this moment matters.
This moment matters.
To be fair, I don't want you to feel like I'm trying
to make you feel guilty.
I get distracted like crazy.
I mean, I'm like that, I got, I got ADD, I can't,
I can hardly be anywhere.
So I'm working on it.
When you think about Jesus,
if there was any time
that he would have been distracted
from others. If there was any time that he would have been consumed with himself, like we often are,
it would have been on the cross. When you think about it, he is the sinless son of God,
and people stripped him down naked, beat him so he didn't even look like a human being,
whipped and flogged him so his back was left open and bleeding, probably his internal organs hanging
out, hanging on a cross, having to push up his feet with nails through his ankles, pull up with
his wrist, with nails through his wrist, just trying to get a breath as people cursed him and spit
on him. And right next to him was a criminal who looked over to Jesus and had a conversation.
And the guy said something probably more than what's recorded, but probably something along the
lines of, I've done a lot of bad things. I feel really bad about them. I'm really, really sorry.
Whatever he said. We know he said this. He looked at Jesus and he said, remember me when you come
into your kingdom. And even in the middle of his suffering, the worst, most painful moment
of Jesus's life, he's fully engaged with the criminal cross and looks over at him and says,
today, today, you'll be with me in paradise.
fully engaged in the moment.
You see, I don't know who this is for,
but you can't serve Jesus where you're not.
And you can't be happy and fulfilled where you're not.
And you can't love people where you're not.
And if your mind is not where your body is,
47% of the time,
you're missing out in the life that God gave you.
It's right in front of you.
You can't be a great friend if you're not there.
You can't be an engaged mom or dad if you're not there.
You can't have a great marriage if you're not there until you recognize this is the day
the Lord has made.
Because of that, I will rejoice and be glad in it.
God has saved the best days for you now.
Now in this moment you can experience his grace.
Now in this moment you can experience his mercy.
Now in this moment you can experience his forgiveness.
Now, right now, his power is here.
His freedom is here.
His grace is here.
Oh, his goodness is here.
He is with us.
Can you sense it?
This holy moment.
God is with us now.
And God sent me to tell you that your best days are now.
If you'll fully engage with the people that God bring in front of you,
pouring out your heart in the moment, knowing that tomorrow is not a promise, but this is a moment
you can experience God. Your best moment can be right now. Engage in the moment. Be where your feet
are and see what God put in front of you. I promise you, his goodness, his grace, his love,
better than you can imagine if you'll look for it
in this moment.
This is the day, this moment that Lord has made.
We will be glad and rejoice in it.
If you're still here, let's pray and go before God.
Father, thank you so much for your word.
Would you bring us, God, into your perfect will
in the moment so you can do exactly what you wanna do?
As you're praying today at all of our churches
are watching online, if your mind is drifted,
let me encourage you to come back for just a moment.
And those who say, yes, just like Jesus,
the way that Jesus lived, I want to live and love like Jesus lived and loved.
I want to be fully engaged with an undivided attention in the moment.
If God is speaking to you and you want to see that as a reality,
would you lift up your hands right now?
You can type it in the chat.
Help me be fully engaged in the moment.
God, thank you for working in the lives of so many people.
Well, here's my prayer, God.
I know this is not something we can change on our own.
I pray, God, that you by your Holy Spirit
would prompt us again and again and again.
God, if we have to listen to this message over and over again,
put it on repeat, listen to once a day, whatever it is.
You drive this deep into our hearts,
and when our mind drifts from a conversation with a child,
when our mind drifts from an intimate moment with a spouse,
when our mind drifts away from what you,
could be an opportunity to minister to someone, and we're tempted to pick up a phone or worry about
the past or obsess about the future. God help us to surrender a past we cannot change and trust you
with a future that we cannot control and engage fully in the moment. Draw our minds to where we are
so we can love people the way you love us. God convict us.
empower us, change us to be more like Jesus, to live the way that Jesus lived, fully engaged
in the moment, showing your love and all that we do. As you keep praying today, I've got really
good news. For some of you, today, this moment is one of the most important moments of your life.
For some of you, it'll be the most important moment of your life. I want to just ask you,
to think about this, how are you doing with God?
Some of you might say, well, do you know if I believe in God?
Like, wake up, look outside and ask,
how'd all this get here?
God. How you doing with God?
If you feel far from God, or maybe guilty
about something that you've done,
let me just tell you about the goodness of God
in this moment. You're here, you're watching,
because God wants you here, and he wants you watching.
He knew this moment would happen.
and he loved you enough to bring you to a place where there's a message that might get through to your hearts.
Here's what he wants you to know.
He loves you right now.
No matter what you've done in the past, he loves you.
No matter what you're worried about in the future, he loves you in this moment.
And he showed his love for you in the person of Jesus.
When Jesus who was without sin died on the cross,
as a replacement, as a sacrifice in your place and in my place.
He died for our sins.
And God raised him from the dead.
Why?
So that anyone, it doesn't matter who you are,
it doesn't matter what you've done,
anyone who calls on his name, the name of Jesus, the son of God,
anyone who calls on his name,
your sins would be completely forgiven,
not because you're good, but because he's good.
He's that good.
You'd be made new.
Your past is gone, and you can trust your future to him.
in this moment, when you call on the name of Jesus,
God, here's your prayer, and in a moment,
you can move from darkness to light.
You can move from shame to freedom.
You can move from wondering where you stand with God
to a peace that goes beyond all understanding.
In a moment, the old is gone and the new will come.
Today, wherever you're watching, those who say,
I need his grace, something's drawing you to God right now.
What is it?
That's the Holy Spirit.
That's God.
That's his goodness.
You say, I want his forgiveness.
I'm ready to let go.
When you call in his name, God hears your prayers.
He forgives your sins.
You're about to be new.
Now, this moment, now, this moment.
You know it, you can feel it, you can sense it.
That's why you're here.
Wherever you're watching, those who say, yes, I need his grace.
Yes, by faith, I surrender my life.
Yes, I give my life to Jesus.
That's your prayer.
Lift your hands right now.
All of the place, just lift them up and say, yes.
As we see hands going up in all of our churches,
those of you online, just type in the chat.
I'm giving my life to Jesus.
Just type that right now.
In the chat.
And I would love it today if you would just pray this aloud wherever you're watching.
Pray Heavenly Father, forgive all my sins.
Jesus save me.
Make me new.
Fill me with your spirit so I could follow you.
To show your love and all that I do, my life is not my own.
I give it to you.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Today is the day of your salvation.
Today is the day that you're new.
Would you welcome those born into the family of God today?
