The Church of Eleven22 - Faith or Fear? - Fear to Faith - Matthew S3E1
Episode Date: March 29, 2026Storms are inevitable, but fear doesn’t have to be. In Matthew 8, Jesus reminds us that following Him will cost us everything — but He is faithful through it all. Even when life feels uncertain, o...verwhelming or out of control, we can trust that God is still sovereign and still good. The same Jesus who calmed the wind and the waves is able to bring peace to the storms we face today. God never wastes a hurt. 📖 Scripture References: Matthew 8:18–27 Matthew 6:25–34 Romans 8:28 Philippians 4:6–7 📌 Supplemental Resources From This Week: • Trusting Jesus in the Storm - Deepen with Pastor Joby Martin: Matthew S3E2 • Trusting God's Goodness Through Infertility and Miracles - The Calloway's Story • Faith or Fear? - Fear to Faith - Matthew S3E1 (Full Service) • Matthew Season 3 The Church of Eleven22® is a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and based in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here.
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Amen and amen.
Hey, you've got your Bibles.
I hope you do.
Grab them.
We're going to be in Matthew chapter 8.
In a second, we'll get to verse 18.
The text that we are studying this week is that it's sandwiched in between what we've studied last week.
So just in case you forgot, I know you didn't.
I know you remember everything that we do every single week for all time.
Please.
But last week, Jesus goes on this healing spree.
He begins to heal all these people.
He heals a leper and then a Roman centurian servant.
and then Peter's mother-in-law, and then many oppressed people by demons,
and then we're going to get to our text today at Sandwich Inn,
and then we also covered the two demoniacs that he healed,
and then we prayed that he would heal you.
And so last week was an amazing week around here.
A whole bunch of you humbled yourself and came and asked for prayer,
and so I would love for you, if God had moved in some kind of significant way in your life,
then I would love for you to share that testimony.
Find somebody on staff and share it with them.
Because the Bible says in the book of Revelation
that they, the church, will overcome by the blood of the lamb
and the word of their testimony.
It's a really, really big deal when God moves
that you would share what God has done in your life.
And then right in the middle of this,
this is where we skipped over these verses
because I wanted to do all the people healing in a row.
And so now we're going to come back to another miracle.
If you pick it up in verse 18, the Bible says this.
It says, now, when Jesus saw a Christian,
crowd around him. And the reason there was a big crowd around him is because all of these people
were being healed. It says, and when Jesus saw a crowd around him, he gave orders to go over to
the other side. This will be very important in understanding what happens in just a little while
when he does a miracle. So underline that in your Bible. He gave orders to go over to the other
side. And again, the reason that the crowds are getting bigger and bigger and bigger is because people will
show up when lives get changed.
One of the biggest reasons our church has grown like it has is because God has saved
people and God has changed lives.
And that's why people are showing up because they want what God has done in your life.
Verse 19.
And a scribe.
A scribe is a Jewish religious leader.
He's like trying to be a Pharisee, trying to be a sagacy.
He's a religious leader.
And here's what he says.
And a scribe came up to Jesus.
and said to him, teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.
Now, you would think Jesus will be like, sweet, that's why I'm here.
Sweet, let me tell you, we're going to sign up.
Sweet, this is easy.
We have this thing called the discipleship journey, and all you got to do is take one step at a time.
And here's what Jesus says to him.
Again, the guy says, teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.
The disciples are like, sweet, the ministry's growing.
Jesus is answer, verse 20.
And Jesus said to him, foxes have holes.
of the air have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head. And I think the guy's like,
so is that yes or enough? Like am I in or am I out? Here's one of the things that you're
going to see with Jesus. Jesus doesn't recruit. At no point does Jesus is like, hey listen,
let me tell you all of the positive aspects that are going to come if you become one of my
father. No, no, no, that's not what he does at all. In fact, he tells him exactly what it's
going to cost him. He's like, yeah, you like it that I can do miracles, but if you follow after me,
I need you to know, I ain't got nowhere to sleep. I got nowhere to stay. It is going to cost you
everything to follow Jesus. Jesus is not an add-on to your life that we don't follow after
Jesus because he is in addition to our life and maybe he can help our finances and help our family
and help our social status.
Jesus refuses to simply be an adult.
Jesus is not an accessory to your life.
He is either your whole life or he is not in your life.
And I am not here to water down what it means to follow after Jesus.
We don't do that here.
It costs you everything to surrender.
In fact, if you'll remember, we go back to the sermon on the mount
when he says, blessed are the meek,
that means that what it means to be a follower of Jesus is first and foremost you got to be poor in spirit you got to realize i got this i need for you to do for me what i cannot do for myself and to be a jesus follower to call him your lord is to turn the reins of your life over to him that is what he requires
verse 21 another of the disciples said to him lord let me first go and bury my father here's what he's saying
I'll follow you as soon as I do what I need to do first.
Now, don't look ahead.
What do you think Jesus is going to say?
Well, that must be a very tough time for you.
So maybe you need to go deal with that first,
and then after you deal with that first,
then you can come follow me.
That's not what Jesus says.
Jesus says, and Jesus said to him,
follow me and leave the dead to bury their own dead.
So you don't want to go to Jesus for counseling.
Look at this.
Is that brutal?
Seems brutal, doesn't it?
Let me explain a little bit.
And I'm not trying to water this down.
The guy comes up to Jesus and says,
I've got some stuff that I need to do in my life,
and when I'm finished with doing some things in my life,
then I will follow you.
And Jesus goes, that's not how it works.
That would have been very different if the guy comes up to him
and says, Jesus, I understand you're the son of God.
You are my Lord.
I'm going through this very difficult time.
My father has died.
What should I do?
These are very different things.
Because when he comes up and says,
Jesus, I'll follow you, but first, Jesus, essentially goes,
that's not how it works.
You don't tell me how you're going to follow me.
That's not how it works.
The sheep do not direct the shepherd.
And I'm just here to tell you,
there's a bunch of people listening right now,
and you've got some but first in your life.
You're like, Jesus, I'll follow you,
but first, I got to make some money.
And once I make some money, then, after I get my house kind of in order, then I'll follow you.
Jesus, I'll follow you, but I'm dating right now, not in a way that honors you.
So once I figure this kind of part of my life out, then I'll become your follower.
Jesus, first, I got to have some kids, and then I know you're going to help me out when I have kids,
because, of course, I want to raise them in the church.
But first, let me get that part of my life.
life in order and then I'll follow you. Some of you're like, I'm in college and there's some
stuff I want to do in college and I need you to forgive me of it when I get done with this.
So first let me just wild out here and then I'll come and follow you. And here's the thing, man,
if you have a but first in your life, then Jesus is not first in your life as Lord.
This is what he's saying. And if that hurts your feelings, I don't email Jesus. And so then
he kind of gets over it. Because he tells us.
the disciples, hey, get in the boat, you're going to go to the other side.
And then he has these very abrupt conversations with these kind of would-be followers,
these conditional followers.
Verse 23.
And when Jesus got into the boat, and the reason he got into the boat is because
Jesus gave orders to go to the other side.
Again, this is the second time now in this little passage of scripture that you have to
pay attention to.
And here's what you have to pay attention to.
Jesus said that they're getting in the boat and they are going to the other side.
This is key.
And God always keeps his promises.
That's what you have to understand.
So if Jesus got in the boat and he said we are going to the other side, then I don't care what happens.
You're going to the other side.
When he got into the boat, his disciples followed him.
And behold, there arose a great storm.
on the sea. The Greek word here for great storm means like high winds, big way, it's a hurricane.
This is what it is. So they're standing at the Sea of Galilee.
Have you ever been, if you ever get the opportunity to go, it's really just a big lake.
It's not a sea, but, you know, God's chosen people are really into their stuff, so they call it a sea.
But you can see the other side. This is right over, this is a few miles over.
And it's very common because the Sea of Galilee is between two really steep mountain peaks
and the wind swirl and happen there
and seemingly out of nowhere
what can go from a calm, glassy sea
could be eight, ten foot waves just out of nowhere
and that's what happens here.
And behold, there arose a great storm
so the boat was being swamped by the waves.
Now a first century fishing boat
that they would have been in is not like your sweet center console.
Okay?
It's about six feet wide and the sides are really low.
This is not the,
kind of boat that can take on these kind of waves and all of a sudden out of nowhere at the command
of Jesus the boys get into the boat and then a storm just erupts and Jesus knows it's coming
and they have no idea that it's coming now every single one of us can make the connection here
when you talk about this storm that they're in some of us are in a storm right now and quite honestly
Some of you are in this storm and you did not see it coming.
And some of you are in this storm and it's not your fault.
And this is sometimes the hardest one to deal with.
And some of you're in this storm because you listen to the voice of Jesus
and did what he told you to do.
He is the sovereign king of the universe.
So why are there storms?
Why do bad things happen in this world?
There's all kind of reasons, man.
There's all kind of reasons.
Sometimes it's because of the fall and it's,
collateral damage and we live in a broken world.
Sometimes it is because of your sin.
I'm not here to just make it feel okay.
If you play dumb games, you win dumb prizes.
That's just true.
Sometimes it's an attack of the enemy.
Sometimes it's demonic oppression.
And no matter what the reason behind it is,
there is no thing on this planet
that does not pass through the sovereign hands
of the Almighty God.
So Jesus is not surprised by the storm
that's coming and he tells the boys get in the boat we're going through him.
Now the reality is sometimes when you're in the middle of the storm spending all your time
wondering why this thing happened doesn't really help you a whole lot.
And in fact, here's one of the most aggravating things if you're a believer in Jesus
and you hang out with church people and you walk through a storm.
A storm begins to rise up in your life out of nowhere.
You ever have some good, some well-meaning church folk and they just
point out to you that you're in a storm.
Is that helpful at all?
It's not helpful at all, is it?
Well, you shouldn't have done that.
You shouldn't have gotten the boat.
Did you not check your weather app?
Well, I appreciate it there, bro.
I need help out of this thing now.
And some of you feel like your marriage is in a storm.
It's taking on water, right?
And you didn't see it coming.
And it wasn't your fault.
You stood in an altar, and you made a vow,
and you made a promise.
And I'm not saying you're perfect, but you did your part.
And the one that promised for better or for worse, they bailed.
And maybe that's the storm you find yourself in.
For some of you, it's finances, man.
And again, you've trusted God with your first and best.
You thought this thing was a good deal.
And then things turned upside down.
For some of you, man, you got a sick kid.
And it doesn't matter what you talk about.
It's the only thing you can think about.
Some of you have broken relationships, and it feels like a storm.
Some of you have a business deal that went south.
Some of you lost somebody that you love very, very much,
and the feelings of that loss just overwhelm you.
Like the video, some of you are struggling with infertility.
Or you've got a habit that's just overtaking you if you feel hopeless and you feel helpless.
And the idea of a storm makes a lot of sense, because when a storm hits,
It's wave upon wave upon wave upon wave.
And you just think, if I could just catch my breath for just a second,
if I could just get a second of peace, because that's how storms come, right?
If you're dealing with a health issue, it's not just a singular doctor's appointment.
It's appointment after appointment.
And you're waiting on the readings and you're waiting on the next step.
Or if you've got a prodigal child, it's not just like one dumb decision.
It's decision after decision.
after decision.
It's just wave upon wave.
And you're just thinking, if I could just catch my breath,
if I could just get a little bit of peace.
And that's what you're looking for.
Peace.
And that's why you were here right now to find peace,
because that's what we're all looking for.
So the storm rises up out of nowhere.
And then look at this next verse.
but he that's Jesus was asleep
anybody ever feel like you got a storm in your life
and from your perspective it seems like God's asleep
I mean the disciples we're going to see it in a minute they're freaking out
and maybe you're freaking out
because you're overwhelmed by the conditions in your life
and yet you're praying like crazy and you're not hearing anything back
and you're thinking all right Jesus what are you doing
Why are you letting this happen to me?
Are you asleep at the wheel?
What are you doing?
Now, the verse I told you to memorize, of course he's asleep.
Why?
Because what did he say he was going to do?
He said, get in this boat, we're going to the other side.
So he is not controlled by his circumstances.
He is in control of all the circumstances.
He knows what his father's will is,
and he knows that his father still has the whole world in his hands.
So while everybody else is panicked.
Jesus is at peace.
And they went and woke him up.
Can we just agree nobody should wake up anybody
from a nap unless the house is on fire?
And they went and they woke him up
and here's what they say,
save us, Lord.
We are perishing.
There's a lot here.
One of the things I love to do when I do Bible study
is this is written by Matthew.
He's an eyewitness.
We've told you from the beginning.
Matthew was born in the insider.
He was born of the Jewish people.
He chooses to be an outsider.
He's a tax collector.
And then we're going to see in a few chapters that Jesus goes and finds him and calls him to be a disciple.
And so he is writing this text to help his Jewish brothers and sisters understand that Jesus is the Messiah, the Christ that the Old Testament pointed to.
Well, if you were to flip over to the gospel of Mark, Mark was not an eyewitness.
And Mark interviewed Peter to get his information who was an eyewitness.
And there's some details that Mark gets from Peter that Matthew.
doesn't include.
So if you go over, you don't have to go over there,
I'll just read it.
According to Mark, here's what the disciples say.
And they woke Jesus, and they said to him,
Teacher, do you not care that we are all perishing?
There's a lot here.
You see, one of the things that can happen
when we are in a storm,
there's a lot of bad things that can happen.
For one, they say these are professional
fisherman. Peter was, James, John, and they say, we are perishing. Well, how perishing could you be
if Jesus has taken a nap in this circumstances? Have you ever overestimated the circumstances that you
find yourself in? Ever? Oh my God, this is the worst thing I've ever been in. And I am not trying
to belittle the feelings that you have. I just need you to understand you shouldn't trust your
feelings. Now feelings are not bad. Feelings are a gift of God.
feelings are given to us by God so that we can navigate this thing called life.
And there are no bad feelings.
See, Ecclesias, these three.
There's a season under heaven for everything.
But feelings make an okay gauge.
They make a terrible God.
And so Jesus is napping and they are saying,
we're perishing.
And they take it, they make it theological.
They're like, Jesus, do you not care that we are perishing?
You see, they think that Jesus's apparent absent in this situation must mean that he doesn't care.
You ever been there?
You ever pray and pray and pray and you sense silence from God and you take that silence as if he doesn't care about you?
Or you ask God for something and ask God for something and ask God for something and you perceive his lack of cooperation as his non-existence.
And Jesus is not freaking out.
although the disciples are.
So what do you do when you find yourself in that kind of place?
Is it okay to go to Jesus and freak out?
I've got some good news.
It is.
It is, man.
He is not intimidated by your prayers.
He is not offended by your prayers.
What he actually wants is for you to bring the real you to him.
You don't have to fake it and pray some little G-rated prayers.
You don't have to do that, okay?
In fact, how about this prayer?
My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
That's a strong one.
And before Jesus ever quotes it on the cross, David, the psalmist, he feels like he's being
attacked in every direction because he is, and he writes this in his journal.
He writes this as a prayer.
My God, my God, what are you doing?
I'm perishing and you don't even care.
my God my God why have you forsaken me and God does not show up on the scene today but he'll be like shut
your mouth he's actually that's a good one Dave jot that one down we're going to put that one in the
book there's going to be some people for generations and generations and generations
that need to pray that prayer and then sometimes you ever get around people like you're really
dealing with some stuff man a kid a marriage finances
I mean, it's just wave upon wave, right?
And then you get to the disciple group and somebody's like,
I just need to give a praise report.
The Lord's answered my prayers.
Like, all right, Tammy, what's going on?
Like, I just prayed at the prayer and anointing.
Came down.
Dear God can't find my keys.
And the Lord answered my prayer.
Turns out I left them in the door.
They're like, Tammy.
Lord, I got like a real thing and you help and dumb Tammy.
Be very, very careful.
Careful. You see, Christ being at peace with this situation does not indicate a lack of compassion
for our situation. Like, Jesus has never sat up in heaven and be like, oh no, what's
happening in the world? He is in charge of it all. And the amount of peace that you experience
will be directly proportionate to how much trust you have in God. And God, the Son, has ultimate
trust in God the Father and he knew God's plan for him.
And he said to them, why are you afraid, oh, you of little faith?
You see, this is why we've got to take it back to what Jesus said.
Why are you afraid, oh, you of little faith?
Did you not hear what I said we were going to do?
I said we were going to the other side.
And if I say it, it happens every single time because God cannot break a promise.
He is a promise keeping God.
I've taught on this 100 million times.
It's the most commanded thing in the entire scripture.
At least 366 times in the King James version of the Bible.
There is some version of, do not be afraid.
It's the most commanded thing.
And I don't think it's coincidence, but there's at least one for every day of the year,
including leap year.
It'll say, take courage, be anxious for nothing, don't be afraid, fear not.
that three times before Joshua goes to take over the promised land,
God looks at Joshua, speaks out loud to Joshua and says,
be strong and courageous, strong and courageous, strong and courageous.
Why?
Because he's weak and afraid, weak and afraid, weak and afraid.
But what God does not say to him is be strong and courageous
because Joshua, you're good enough, you're smart enough,
and doggone it, I like you.
That's not what he says.
He doesn't want Joshua to look at Joshua for Joshua's strength and courage.
He says, be strong and courage.
courageous, for I am with you.
The reason that Jesus is like, why are you afraid?
Oh, you of little faith, I'm right here with you.
And the difference between fear and fate that's simply this, when you look into the future,
who do you think is in control?
Because if you look into your future and you think it's your circumstances, if you look
into your future and you think it's you, you will be crippled with fear because you know you don't have
what it takes.
But if we look into the future and we realize that the sovereign king of the universe still has the whole world in his hands, then we will be filled with faith.
There's this account way back in the Old Testament.
After God blesses Abraham, we've talked about it a million times in Genesis 12.
God says, I'm going to make you the father of many nations.
Through you, I'm going to give you a promised son.
He was 80 years old.
And through this promised son, the whole world is going to be blessed.
every family around the world is going to be blessed.
20 years later, the promise comes to fruition.
And his boy Isaac is born.
And then God tests Abraham and says, Abraham,
I want you to take your son, the son of your love, your only begotten son,
and I want you to take him up on a mountain,
and I want you to sacrifice him.
And Abraham goes through with it.
He doesn't sacrifice him because God's going to show up and go,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, that was a test.
You trust me.
But here's the thing.
Here's the key to understanding how Abraham was able to do that.
Because he believed that God is who he says he is,
and he always keeps his promises.
And God's promise that this boy was going to be a blessing,
and this boy was going to have a bunch of kids.
And if this boy doesn't make it off the mountain,
then how in the world is God going to do that?
So even though he didn't understand how God was going to accomplish it,
he knew God was going to accomplish it.
And before they went up on Mount Moriah,
eventually where the temple would be,
and eventually where Jesus,
where God would give his son to be sacrificed,
He looks at the servants and he says,
My son and I will go up in worship and we will return.
Why?
Because he knows that God is a promise keeping God
and that he's going to do what God is telling him to do
and he's going to trust God with the consequences.
So Jesus is saying, why are you afraid, oh, you of little faith?
And then he rose and the Bible says,
and rebuked the winds and the sea,
and there was a great calm.
Mark tells us exactly what he says
that it's translated in English, peace, be still.
Literally in Greek what he says is be quiet and stay quiet.
That's what he says.
And I think the Bible's over there, so I'm making this part up.
I think he's looking at the disciples.
He's talking to the wind and the waves,
but he's also looking into the heart of the disciples.
And they're freaking out, oh Lord, do you not even care?
We're perishing.
And he says, be quiet.
and stay quiet.
And the wind and the waves
and the hearts of the disciples
there's a great calm.
Verse 27 and the men marveled
saying what sort of man is this
that even the winds and the sea obey him?
That word marveled it means like a reverent fear.
You see what they did is they just replaced their fear.
They had a fear of the consequences.
they had a fear of the circumstances, and then Jesus is lowered over the circumstances.
And what's more scary than a hurricane that can kill you, the one that can tell the hurricane stop, and it has to listen.
So the question is, so what do you do when you find yourself in a storm?
Because some of you right now, man, the sea is glassy, everything's going great.
God bless you, man.
Enjoy it.
Enjoy it.
Because a storm is coming.
If you've lived any life at all, you understand you're either in one,
coming out of one or one's coming your way.
I mean, you may feel great today.
The 24-hour virus is coming your way sometime.
So what do you do?
I'm going to give you four things.
The next time you find yourself in a storm.
The first thing is this, look up.
You see, all of their attention was on the storm around them.
and I'm not saying that you
don't notice it.
I'm not saying that you are oblivious
to the things that are going on in your life,
but quit fixing all of your attention on the storm
and look up and fix your eyes on the one
that can calm down the storm.
Now, we skip a part of the sermon on the mount
because we're going to teach it in the fall.
We're going to put a bunch of texts together
and teach it together.
But when Jesus comes off of the mountain
on which he gives the sermon on the mount,
This is just one page before this.
He just taught this.
They're freaking out about their circumstances.
They're worried about their conditions.
And he's just taught these words, Matthew 6, 25, and 34.
Therefore, I tell you, don't be anxious about your life.
He just taught this.
Now they're in the boat and they're anxious about their life.
He says, don't be anxious about your life.
What you will eat or what you will drink,
nor about your body, what you will eat.
Wait, I read all that.
Therefore, I tell you, don't be anxious about your life.
What you will eat or what you will drink,
nor about your body, what you will put on.
Is life not more than food
and the body more than clothing?
He says, look at the birds of the air.
They neither sow nor reap, nor gather into barns.
Yet your heavenly father feeds them.
And he asks this question.
Listen, if you're a pedic person, you're not here,
but if you're watching online and you're a pedic person,
Jesus says, are you not of more value than birds?
The answer is, yeah.
Can you imagine if you can interview a bird?
Say, hey man, what are you worried about?
Birds like, nothing.
What about where are you going to live?
Where do you live over there right now?
But if that one falls out, we'll just move over here.
What about what you're going to eat?
Are you not worried?
No, man, we just get up and God provides every day.
Are you not worried about your children?
Like how they're going to turn out?
Like, no, actually, right before they're ready, we kick them right out and we like, good luck.
How?
How?
They're like, oh, God takes care of us.
Jesus is like, you're going to have a bird have more faith in you?
He says, and which of you, by being anxious, can add a single hour to his span of life?
You know, actually the opposite is true.
Worry and stress will kill you.
Do you realize this?
And why are you anxious about clothing?
Consider the lilies of the field.
How they grow.
They neither toll nor spend, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all of his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
But if God so closed the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into an oven,
will he not much more cloth to you, oh, you of little faith?
Therefore, do not be anxious, saying, what shall eat, or what shall we drink, what shall we wear?
For the Gentiles seek after these things.
And your Heavenly Father knows that you need them.
And when he says Gentiles here, he doesn't just mean non-Jewish people.
He goes, when your life is full of worry and anxiety and your circumstances
are the biggest thing in your world, you're acting like a person that doesn't even believe
in God.
You're being a practical atheist.
You know, whoa, boy, boy, boy, I'm not an atheist.
I'm at church.
I just sang the song.
I'm going to pray the prayer.
I raised my hand during the thing.
Well, that's adorable.
But the way you're living your life, you're acting.
as if God is not in charge.
I mean, think about it.
If you're a believer in Jesus,
if you're a believer in the scriptures, okay?
If you believe this is the holy and errant
inspired word of God and everything it says is true.
Think about the things that you say you believe.
You believe God spoke all things into existence.
Uh-huh.
You believe that Moses parted the Red Sea
and the people of God walked through on dry ground.
Uh-huh.
You believe Elijah called fire out of heaven and burn up 850 prophets.
I do.
You believe that God the son was born of the Virgin Mary, lived a sinless life, walked on water, brought dead people back.
You believe all that?
Like I do.
You believe that Jesus came out of the tomb.
And that one day he's going to return with a sword out of his mouth, tattoos on his quad, on a horse.
That's what I believe.
And you don't think he could handle your sophomore.
year at UNF?
That don't make no sense.
You may not understand the storm that you're going through.
No problem, man.
There's all kind of things we don't understand.
But do you believe that God is good,
that God always keeps his promises?
For the Father knows that you need them all.
In verse 33, he says,
but seek first the kingdom of God
and His righteousness and all these things
will be added to you.
Therefore, don't be anxious about tomorrow.
For tomorrow will be anxious for itself sufficient
for the day is its own trouble.
Look up.
Get your eyes off of the storm and you get your eyes fixed on the author and the creator of all things.
Who loves you and it's for you.
The second thing is look around.
So look up.
Get your eyes fixed on him.
Get your eyes above the horizon and fix your eyes on him.
And then secondly, you got to look around.
You need some people in your life with you, man.
For one reason is that when you were praying like crazy and God's not answering your prayers the way you were hoping that he would,
would if you were in the right kind of community, one of the things that will help you spur
your faith on is you'll begin to see God at work in all kind of people's life.
I'm telling you, man, the faithfulness of some brothers and sisters here at 1122 encourages my
faith. Because even if I don't see God at work in a particular situation, all I got to do is
look down these rows and I see God at work in that situation, in that situation, in that situation.
another reason too man you got to look around and surround yourself with some mac carriers we're going to talk about this next week
but we were not meant to do this life alone and can you imagine if the disciples if they just had one person of courage
see it's okay to be scared you just can't be full of fear fear paralyzes and fate produces action
scared is just an emotion but when you are scared and then by faith you begin to take steps forward in obedience to christ
That's called courage, and we need more courage in the church.
And so if there would have just been one disciple in the boat to be like, hold on, hold on, hold, hold.
He's the Lord of the universe.
This is going to be okay.
Because courage can be contagious.
And sometimes you've got to look around and make sure you've surrounded yourself with some faithful men and women of God
so that when you don't feel like you have the faith to do what you need to do,
then you've got some brothers and sisters and they've got their shield of fate,
and you can borrow some of their fate for a little bit.
We're going to talk about it next week.
But when the mat carriers bring the guy and tear the hole in the roof,
Jesus sees the faith of the friends,
and the man on the mat gets healed because the faith of his friends.
The Bible says, he who walks with wise grows wise,
but the companion of fools suffers harm.
And some of you are suffering harm because you're running around with fools.
I mean, my daddy used to say, boy, if you always run with dogs,
you smell like dog stuff.
Isolation is a key tactic of the enemy, man.
around. Look around. All of Hebrews
Chapter 11 is what we call the Hall of Faith. It talks about the faithfulness of the
men and women who have gone before us in the Old Testament. And after it says by faith,
by faith, by faith, and it tells all these stories with a real redacted history.
After it talks about the faithfulness of the men and women who have gone before us,
the book of Hebrews chapter 12 verses 1 and 2 says, therefore since we are surrounded by so great
a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and sin which cleans so close
and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
looking to Jesus, the founder and perfector of our fate,
who for the joy that was set before him,
endured the cross, despising its shame,
and is seated at the right hand of God at the throne.
Seated at the right hand of God on the throne.
Listen, do you notice that there are no, like, individual pronouns there?
It's all us, it's all our.
We are in this thing together.
Make sure that you are surrounded by the kind of witnesses
that are helping you fix your eyes on Jesus.
So you look around, you look around,
and you're surrounded by people that help you keep your eyes fixed on Jesus.
And then, this is going to be a tough one,
you look up, you look around, and you look ahead.
Because if God is not sovereign, there's no purpose in your storm.
But if God is who he says he is,
and he is in control of all things, and he is Lord of all,
then God is at work in all.
things and all means all and God never waste the hurt that sometimes storms are for correcting
like see Jonah and sometimes storms are for creating character in you James the
brother of Jesus says it this way this is a hard verse it's the easy verse to read it's such a
hard verse to actually live he says count it all joy my brothers
when you meet trials of various kinds.
Now, I love me some Romans 828.
Romans 828, for God is at work in all things
for the good of those that love him
and are called according to his purpose.
And oftentimes it's easier to see Romans 828
in the rear view mirror.
Like there was some mess back there
and after God brought you through it,
you can look in the rear view and be like,
oh, I can completely see how God used that pain
in my life to bring me where I am.
Thank you, God.
That's not what James says.
James ain't talking about the rear view.
He says, counting it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds.
Like you're walking on your path, you can see clearly now, the rain is gone, it's nice
and sunshine, and then a various trial comes up.
And you're like, it is a joy to meet you.
Because God doesn't waste of hurt, man.
For you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.
And let steadfastness have its full effect that you may be perfect.
and complete, lacking nothing.
What if Jesus is actually preparing you to do something?
Because this was crazy.
If you read ahead in just a few chapters, I think we get to chapter 14,
they're going to be in another storm.
And Jesus is going to walk on the water.
And Peter's been like, hey boss, if that's you, can I come out there with you?
And Jesus is like, come on, big boy.
And Peter, boop, boop, out on the water.
Why?
because he has experienced in the past that Jesus can calm the storm.
So if he calls me out there, then I can come out there.
This time when he calms the storm, they're like,
who is this man that even the wind and the waves?
Listen, the next time he calms the storm, they say,
this is the son of God that he calmed storms.
And then the chapter after that, Peter is going to be the one.
When Jesus says, who do you say that I am?
Peter's like, oh, I know you were the Christ and son of a living God.
How do you know Jesus as Savior?
It's when you were stuck in the muck and the mire of your sin and that's what you needed.
How do you know Jesus is healer?
It's because you needed him to heal.
How do you know Jesus as peace?
Because your life was a train wreck and he brought you peace in that time of need.
You see, maybe the storm you're going through is not punishment at all, but it's preparation.
I mean, think about David when David's just a boy and all of his other brothers are like in the
lineup in the army and he's out there being a shepherd boy.
He could have seen the field as punishment, but instead he treated as his preparation.
And guess what?
He got really good with a sling.
He got really good with the harp, and he got really good at writing songs.
And little did he know he was not just an overlooked shepherd boy that was placed out into the field.
He was being prepared to be a king.
See, God is preparing something in you.
So if you're going through the storm, man, I know it's not the script that you would write for you,
but thank God we don't get to write the script.
but it's not meaningless.
Paul says this in 2. Corinthians 4.16, so we do not lose heart,
though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day
for this light and momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.
As we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen,
for the things that are seen are transient,
but the things that are unseen are eternal.
So whatever you're going through, man,
it's not meaningless.
I know it hurts.
I know you cry.
I know you don't understand.
It's not meaningless.
God is preparing for you an eternal weight of glory.
God never waits to hurt.
In Romans 828 says,
for God is at work in all things for the good of those that love him.
so if it ain't good that means he's not done because he is going to work it for your good and for his glory
I know I've shared this a hundred million times but I see some old football players in here
when I was coaching at Providence man and I was in the wait room with these jokers one day yeah I'm talking to you
and we play football man and they're in there and they're just like working out like a women's yoga clap well what are we doing
they just doing those like you know they want to look good at the beach I don't care what you're
look like at the beach. That's not going to help you in the trenches. You understand?
And so everybody's in there just kind of, just wasting time.
And I get, you know, it made me agitated. And I'm, I'm trying to motivate them and
eventually I just lost it. I was like, everybody wants to be strong. Nobody wants to be
sore. And I thought, that's the church. Everybody wants this deep, abiding, Christ-like life.
And sometimes we're actually asked God to remove us from the very gym that he's,
He's put us in to develop the strength that we ask him for.
Look ahead.
God's got a plan for you.
He's not caught off guard.
So look up, fix your eyes on him.
Look ahead.
He's going to use this.
And look back.
Look back.
You see that the major problem with the disciples
is they just forgot that God is good.
They said,
Do you not even care?
Now we have an advantage.
Do you know how I know that God cares for you?
That God loves you?
Because Jesus is the proof.
And Romans 5-8 says,
but God demonstrates his love for us and this
that while we were yet still sinners,
Christ died for us.
Do you know how I know that God cares about you?
Because before you ever did anything
to straighten your life out,
before you went to church two times in a row,
before you quit drinking so much during the week
and try to be nice to your wife.
Whatever the thing is, you're trying to be better at.
Before you ever did anything to move towards him,
he demonstrated once and for all
with an ultimate act of love that Christ died for you.
We have a great advantage.
When you are wondering what God thinks about you,
don't look at your circumstances, look at the cross.
And if ever there was a picture of God using something that looks,
like he's completely lost control.
If ever there was a picture of God being at work in all things,
for the good of those that love Him and are called according to his purpose,
it's the cross.
It's not your circumstance.
It's the cross.
I mean, think about it.
If you were there the day that Christ was crucified,
if you were standing at the foot of Galgotha and you had been following Jesus
and you saw him calm the storm,
and you saw him bring the little girl back to life,
and you saw him walk on water,
and you saw him feed five thousand,
people and you heard his teaching and you believed, I think this is the son of God.
And you were standing at the foot of the cross and they had nailed the son of God to a tree,
to a cross. And then you heard him say, Father, into the hands, I commit my spirit, and then you
watch him breathe his last. Wouldn't you have the temptation to think, God, what are you doing?
God, have you completely lost control? God, do you not love us? You're like, you. You're
the Romans kill him. What are you doing? And yet on this side of the resurrection, we know exactly
what God is doing. He's redeeming the world. That what we would have understood with that limited
perspective on that day as the worst atrocity in the history of humanity was actually God's
greatest plan to demonstrate his love for his own glory and to redeem every single one of us.
What was actually happening in that moment when it seemed like God wasn't answering our prayers and God wasn't doing what we thought he ought to do.
What he was actually doing is God was so loving the world that he was giving his only begotten son that whoever would believe in him would not perish but have everlasting life.
You see, here's the point, man.
Oftentimes when we face a storm, the storm in us can be greater than, you.
the storm that we're in.
And here's what's cool, man.
Jesus can calm them both
because he has overcome all the storms.
That's it, man.
This is what Paul talks about.
I talk about it all the time.
In Philippians chapter 4, he says,
be anxious for nothing,
but by prayer and supplication with Thanksgiving,
make your request known to God
and the peace of God that transcends understanding.
Like maybe the waves are still rocking around you,
but somehow God,
God gives you a peace that doesn't even make sense on paper.
That's what that means.
And the peace of God that transcends understanding
will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
In John 1633, Jesus says it this way.
He says, I have said these things to you
that in me you may have peace.
Leave that verse up there.
Later in Philippians, Paul, the Apostle Paul says this,
I have learned the secret of being content in any situation.
Imagine having that kind of peace.
Whether you're single or married or used to be married or want to be married
or maybe you're married and don't want to be married, whatever your thing is.
Whether you've got a bunch of kids and you've got no kids and you want kids,
whatever it is.
No matter what your financial situation is, no matter what the next doctor or
says, imagine for a second if you could have this, that you had learned the secret of being
content, it is well.
In any situation, Jesus says, I have said these things that you could have that.
That you could have peace.
Now, he does not promise cotton candy and Cadillacs and everything is just going to be awesome.
He actually promises the other, in this world, you will have tribulation.
storms are coming
but take heart
that's another peace word
when you give your heart to Jesus
then he's going to give you his heart and his heart
is full of peace
because when you look into the future
then you know that you know that you know
that your circumstances don't rule
the sovereign king of the universe rules
and he says but take heart
I have overcome
the world
my friend Ryan Kwan
who has been through
some kind of storm man
He says this,
If you worship something finite,
it can't help you in the storm.
It'll only sink with you.
We need an infinite Christ
who endured our storm.
So what do you do when you find yourself in the storm?
You look up, man, you fix your eyes on Jesus,
the author, the perfector of our faith.
You look around.
You need a band of brothers, a band of sisters,
that when your faith is diminishing,
I get it, that you can borrow theirs,
you can lean on theirs,
the kind of folks that would pick up your mat and carry you to him.
You look forward.
God's not done with you.
There's some thing in you that he wants to develop,
that he wants to use in the future.
And you've got to trust him there.
And then you look back.
The best way to understand the faithfulness of God going forward
is to look at how faithful he's been in the past.
That all my life he has been faithful.
All my life he's been so,
So good, all the way back to the cross where he demonstrated his love for me.
Him this.
Then I was screaming out with faithlessness.
God, do you not even care?
I'm perishing.
That Christ died for me.
And he says, take heart.
I have come that you may have peace.
Sometimes he'll calm the storm around you.
But when you surrender your life to him, when you give it over to him,
he will definitely calm the storm in you.
We please stand.
Let me pray for you.
Our good and gracious Heavenly Father, God, you know every circumstance.
You know every situation.
God, you know every medical thing and financial thing and relation thing.
God, you know all of our kids and what they're doing and not doing.
God, you know the struggles between our ears, the struggles in our hearts.
And, God, I thank you that you are greater than all of them.
God, I thank you that you've given us feelings and emotions to navigate this life,
but Lord, by the power of the Holy Spirit.
May we trust you more than we trust our feelings.
And God, may we have more faith than the birds and the flowers.
God, may we be actual believers that you're a good God.
And we know that you're good because what you did on the cross for us.
And God, no matter what we're walking through, God, would you give us a sense
of eternity and what that means,
and it's not meaningless.
As compared to what it'll be like with you one day,
it'll be light and momentary,
compared to forever and ever and ever and ever
in your presence with no storms.
And God, I thank you that you never waste a hurt.
You are preparing for us an eternal glory.
God, we don't even know what that means,
but we know that you were good.
And so, God, in the meantime,
may we not put our faith in our circumstances.
but may we receive the peace that Jesus, our sovereign Savior, offers to us.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
Amen.
So we're going to respond, and we're going to look up.
That's a big part of what worship is.
A big part of what worship is is you take yourself out of the middle,
and you get your eyes up off of what's going on right now.
And regardless of our circumstances, we say,
Jesus, you are worthy of my worship.
And even if you don't feel like it, watch what begins to happen.
Sometimes your heart can catch up with the true things you're singing to God.
And we worship.
And we look around.
Maybe you're in a storm right now.
Maybe grab a couple of people and be like, I need you to pray for me.
And you come down here and you pray.
And in your prayer, you look forward and say, Lord, I want to be a willing servant and a follower of you.
God, may you use this for your good.
my life and may you look back and fix your faith on the cross and the empty tune let's sing
let's bring let's pray let's respond
