The Church of Eleven22 - The Lord’s Hand Was With Them - Saturated with Jon Tyson
Episode Date: September 12, 2025What happens when God’s hand comes on a church? Entire cities are transformed. In this message from Saturated, Pastor Jon Tyson unpacks Acts 11:19-30 and shows us the five unmistakable marks of God�...��s hand on His people: radical conversions, category-defying community, unprecedented generosity, destiny-releasing leadership, and a new cultural identity in Christ. This isn’t theory. This is power that turns brokenness into revival and religion into movement. If the Lord’s hand is with us, what could He do through our church and our city? 📌 Supplemental Resources: From Disappointment to Purpose - The Peña's Story The Lord’s Hand Was With Them - Saturated with Jon Tyson (Full Service) Saturated x Deepen with Pastor Jon Tyson All Saturated Sermons All Saturated x Deepen About The Church of Eleven22 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: http://coe22.com/donate
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Come on. Let's go. Let's go. I am loving this. I've heard about it. Now I've seen it.
This is remarkable. You can be seated. Thank you so much for having me. Pastor Joby. You told me this is the best church in America.
I'm feeling strong vibes. Strong vibes here. It is a joy to be here and I'm bringing you love for
from New York City.
I've just crossed the 20 year mark,
pastoring there, love it, call it home.
I've got a...
Thank you.
Been married for 26 years
to my amazing wife, Christy.
She is a lioness.
She is a woman in a world of girls.
And I've got two great kids.
I've got a daughter that's just moved to Tennessee.
She's got a heart for the deaf community.
And I've got a son who works on staff at our church.
and he's just he's on the lowest paid on the bottom of the totem pole grinding his way up.
So bringing you the best of our heart, bringing you our love.
And to be honest with you, it's a little bit intimidating to preach in a church like this.
Really, you call it a movement.
And that's probably right.
what could I preach into a church experiencing this much divine momentum and favor?
Some of you are probably sitting here and in your heart you're thinking you didn't even have a plausibility structure that church could be like this.
Some of you were in here and your wildest dream of what it is that God could human.
do has already been met.
And so what I thought I would do tonight, if possible,
is try and stretch your imagination, if possible,
beyond what you're already experiencing
by looking at what happens when the hand of God comes on a church,
and it's not just a great church,
but it's a church that reaches an entire city.
How many of you have a vision for God to move in Jacksonville, this whole area around here?
In your spirit, you believe that God is not done yet, that God almighty with all of his power
hasn't run out of energy for what he wants to do.
Well, let's have a look at God's word tonight about what happens when the hand of God
comes on a church and it reaches the city.
So if you've got your Bibles, turn to Acts chapter 11.
and we're going to be in verses 19 through 30.
Acts chapter 11 versus 19 through 30.
Now this is, it may not look like it,
just upon a casual reading,
but this is one of the most pivotal shifts
in the history of all of Christianity.
This is a hinge moment
where the gospel opens a new door
and Satan has not been able to close this for 2,000 years.
It's a remarkable moment where the gospel goes from primarily being in a Jewish context
to a complete and other pagan setting.
So we're going to look at what happens when the hand of God comes on a community and it touches a city
and we're talking about the city of Antioch.
Antioch in Acts chapter 11 that's mentioned here is the third largest city in the Roman Empire.
It was a melting pot for at least five dominant ethnic groups coming together.
There was a lot of racial ethnic tension.
It had Greeks, Roman, Semitic, Arab and Persian people coming into the city.
And what it was known for was three primary things.
They had chariot races.
And so they had this amazing sporting culture where people would come from
the whole region to watch these chariot races.
They had a temple to Daphne,
this massive structure to this goddess,
and a crew of prostitutes that served this temple.
So you've got a major city,
ethnically diverse,
sporting culture,
temple to a false goddess,
and a massive culture of sexual immorality and prostitution.
Now, I want you to be a false goddess,
to imagine these Jewish believers hearing about cities like this and being intimidated by it.
But you know what happens in the book of Acts? The Holy Spirit comes upon them. And then slowly the
gospel begins to move out. And after the persecution of Stephen, after Peter has the vision on the
roof at Simon the Tannas House, after the outpouring of the spirit at Cornelius, now all of a sudden
the gospel is making its way into the city. And I want to note, if you've got your pens, take these down,
five things that happens when the hand of God comes on a church and it begins to reach the city.
Here's the first thing.
When the hand of God is with us, there are radical conversions.
There are radical conversions.
Look at verse 20.
The Lord's hand was with them.
A great number of people believed and turned to the Lord.
A great number believed and turned to the Lord.
Now, the reason this is important is because we do.
do live at a time of history where so much church growth, and it's almost never the pastor's
heart, and it's not even necessarily wrong or a bad thing. But a lot of times, massive church
growth is people from other churches coming to new churches. It's not bad reshuffling the deck.
If you've ever played cards, I haven't because I'm full of the Holy Spirit, but if you've ever
to play cards, and you realize that shuffling the deck and dealing a new hand enables a whole new
set of possibilities to be played when the deck is shuffled. It's one of the things that God does
in the kingdom ecosystem in a city. But when the hand of God is really moving, it goes beyond
church transfer to reaching people who are far from God. Now, in this passage when it says that
multitudes turn to the Lord. These are not, you know, really Torah observant Jewish people.
We're talking, these would be prostitutes coming out of the temple, giving their lives to Jesus.
These would be people coming from all of these different ethnic groups and all these religions and all these
backgrounds. This would have been messy. This would have been radical. This would have messed with
their theology of what it is that God can do and how God can save people.
But one of the things that always happened when the hand of God comes on people is there is
radical conversions.
We are seeing this in New York right now, and I just share this to just build faith that
God is doing this in the earth today.
There was a guy, the longest sermon I've ever preached, okay, is a sermon called Jesus
and the gay community.
It's an hour and 20 minutes long.
I never set out to break a preaching record in my own church, and I never set out to have my
longest sermon be about the gay community.
but for whatever reason that one seems to have been particularly helpful.
There's a gay bloke who's living in Hell's Kitchen,
which is a gay neighborhood in New York.
He's living there with his boyfriend.
Someone has the courage to say to him,
hey, you should listen to this sermon called Jesus in the gay community.
And so he listens to it, gets brought under conviction by the Holy Spirit,
breaks up with his boyfriend, moves out, comes to our church,
gives his life to Jesus.
Thank you.
not yet, he's radically transformed, meets a woman, falls in love, gets married, and is now helping
an arts ministry in our city get massive traction. And I want to say this to you, don't look at
categories of people in a city and think the gospel could not reach them. The blood of Jesus can cover
any sin and can reach any person when the hand of God is on a community. It's getting into all those
places that others have overlooked. We just had a woman come off the street. And we just had a woman
get involved in a Bible study. We did. Someone invited her along. She started coming along. This is a woman
who was praying to Satan. It's like caught up in the dark arts, absolutely disillusioned with life,
sort of got into spirituality and it went dark. She comes along to evangelistic Bible study,
meets Jesus, gives a life to Jesus, radically transformed, while sharing with her father through a
Zoom call about her testimony and conversion.
Her father is radically healed on a Zoom call through the power of her testimony and the
power of her prayers.
Don't tell me that God can't reach people involved in the occult and in the new age.
It's absolutely possible for the gospel to do this.
We just had a Jewish man come to faith in our church because in a dream, Jesus told him
that he was the Messiah.
Now, you know in the Muslim world that happens all the time.
but doesn't happen in the Jewish community all the time.
And I honestly think there was a moment where God was like,
I have surrounded you with Jewish people.
I'm telling you to share the gospel.
No one's sharing the gospel.
Let me just go do this one myself.
And so Jesus just appears to him in a dream.
And he shows up at our church, gives his life to Jesus.
We just had a Muslim man come to faith on the sidewalk
because someone walking past him
sensed a prompting that his heart was open.
He doesn't speak English.
He pulls out chat, GPT,
uses the translation, they go back and forth for an hour,
and then he prays and leads him to Christ through chat DPT
on the sidewalk in Manhattan.
I'm saying this to you to let you know
there's not a category of religious background,
spiritual background, sexual background,
occult background that Jesus cannot reach.
You should be more confident than ever
about the message that we carry.
When the hand of God is upon us,
there are radical conversions.
Now, you hear these stories and you think, well, listen, mate,
those are pastor stories.
Those are pastor stories.
But I want you to note something in this passage here.
Right around verse 19.
You know what it says?
Who were the preachers bringing the gospel to this city?
Do you note who it says?
Here's the answer.
It says, some men.
We don't even know who they are.
In fact, these people are.
these people were so empowered by the spirit of God.
They didn't even ask for apostolic authority or permission to go into this city.
They just went and started preaching.
And in fact, there was such a move of God.
They had to send the apostles to check in and even see if it was God.
I want you to note this.
You've been authorized by Jesus Christ himself to preach his word wherever you are.
Some men, all of history was shaped by Jesus.
just a few people saying, you know what, let me just, let me just try Anniok, let me just try these
pagans, let me just share the gospel. So listen, here's what this should mean for you.
God has perfectly positioned in your street, your building, your job, your family, your
relationships, because you are the best person that's ever lived to bring the gospel to those people.
God and his sovereignty has arranged human history in such a way that he has put his best people
in the lives of those who need to hear about Jesus and you're his best people and he's put you
in their life.
And so you need to see, if God wanted, if there was someone better,
God Almighty would have put someone else there.
But he's put you there because you're the perfect person.
When the hand of God comes on a community, you will see more and more radical
conversions.
Second thing you see.
When the hand of God's with us, category defying community.
verse 25 so for a whole year
Barnabas and Saul met with the church
and taught great numbers of people
now as I mentioned earlier
this wouldn't have been I want you to imagine
being in a small group in the church of Antioch
so you come off like hey how's it going good welcome to
welcome my group good tell me about yourself
well I was just working in the temple of Daphne
a few months ago. I was involved in prostitution. Someone told me about Jesus. Now I'm sitting here. Great.
What about you? Well, I'm a Torah observant Jew that believes that Gentiles historically are completely
unclean and I shouldn't talk to women. So it's like, well, great, welcome to my group.
What do you guys sit next to each other? Great to have you here. Just imagine, what about you?
I'm from Persia. I worship another God and I've been involved in idolatry and evil practice.
Well, wonderful. Come on in. Imagine going around this. Can you imagine the tension in that room?
Putting people from all of these different backgrounds in a group and saying,
therefore, love one another.
I mean, it would have been such a challenging environment.
And yet, for the first time in history,
there was a new narrative that produced a new humanity
where a new identity was introduced to people the world had never seen,
where your secondary identity characteristics,
and your secondary religious convictions,
all bowed the need of Jesus.
and Jesus became Lord overhaul.
Now, scholars tell us that if you go back and study the ruins of what happened in Antioch,
they literally, there was so much ethnic tension that they built walls in the city
quadrants to keep people apart because of violence.
And for the first time, you've got people tearing down walls and climbing over fences not
to attack one another, but to love one another because of the first time.
way of Jesus. This is one of the most staggering moments that have ever happened. One scholar said
this about that passage in Galatians. There's neither Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free, male nor
female, but we're all one in Christ, that that was the most revolutionary statement of human
dignity ever put into the world at that time. Now, why is this important? Well, it's important
because when you look at the scriptures, you see that the church had this radical kind of community
the world could not produce, and it had a radical kind of community that was its own testimony
to the world. In Acts 13, when we read about the leadership of this church, we see it was
incredibly diverse. It says now in the church of Antioch, there were prophets and teachers,
Barnabas, Simeon, Codneya, Lucius of Cyrene, Meneyan, who'd been brought up with Herod,
the tetraac and soul. So here's what you've got here, incredible ethnic diversity. Barnabas
is a Cyprian Jew. Simeon Codneyar is likely of African descent. Lysis of Sor.
Syrians from North Africa.
Soul is a diaspora Jew from Tarsis.
And they're all coming together into a radical diverse team.
And there's class diversity.
You've got Menean who was raised with Herod the Tetraq.
This is like a posh cultural elite.
And you've got people from humble backgrounds
and they're all coming together and they're saying to the world,
Jesus can do what the world has failed to do.
Now, why does this matter?
Here's why this matters.
our culture is so broken and our culture is so fragmented and the world has no solutions to solve it.
Listen, I don't want to get too political or whatever.
I feel a touch of freedom, but I want to be sensitive, okay?
But part of the reaction we've seen, things like DEI that have been shoved down people's throats,
anytime you shove something down someone's throat at some point people will vomit it out.
And so I just say this, we've had all of these efforts that have been based on real issues
trying to solve them, and they have not worked. Hang with me in more than 400 studies of attempts
to reduce prejudice in the workplace. They found that in 76% of cases, the best that could be
said was the impact of the efforts were unclear. A 2021 Harvard Business Review.
article regarding 80,000 people who had undergone unconscious bias training found that such
training did not change bias behavior at all. Another examination of three decades of data
concluded that the positive effects of diversity training rarely lasts beyond a day or two
and can actually activate a bias or spark against racial justice. A fourth study found that after
unconscious bias training, the likelihood that black men and woman would advance in organizations
actually goes down. Now, here's why I'm saying this. This is research from the top universities
in America. I bring this up to say, there's a need for something to change in the nation,
and the secular culture has tried to shove its version down at our throats, and it has failed.
But listen, listen, in the absence of that, the church cannot sit back.
and say, we told you so.
The church needs to rise up and not forfeit that need for justice and reconciliation.
We need to step in in the name of Jesus and show a better way that only the cross can do.
We forget, we forget.
Ephesians 2 1 through 10, we are reconciled to God.
Ephesians 210 on, we're reconciled to one another.
That dividing wall of hostility has been torn down.
And so I want us to see this.
The world is out of options and the church is just getting started.
We have something to bring to the table on this issue.
And so the question has to be, what do we do about this?
It can be, you can do this just by doing something small.
One of our small groups in Queens, every day they met for their small group, they said,
we're going to fast at lunchtime and we're going to save the money we would have spent on food.
And we're going to put it into a generosity.
fund and then once a month we're going to find somebody in this apartment building that needs a
blessing and we're going to give them all the money that we saved up from fasting we're just going to
bless someone and those New Yorkers like to eat and food ain't cheap some real cash here some
coin and they found a Muslim woman in their building and they just paid her rent for her and said
we're followers of Jesus we live a couple of floors above you we saw that you're struggling we just
want to say, we love you, and Jesus loves you, and we want to bless you.
And then the next months, they paid for all the supplies their daughter needed for school,
and they just did this time after time.
And then the Muslim woman said, can I please come to your church and hear about Jesus?
The woman came to church.
The woman gave her life to Jesus, and here's what she said.
Nobody in the Muslim community loved me when I was in need, and Jesus people loved me when I was in need,
and so I choose to be with Jesus people.
Not massive.
Not a huge event.
didn't heal the city.
But you know what?
It changed that building.
And I can't imagine what would happen
if 20,000 or so people like you
just look for opportunities where the world has failed
to bring the love of Jesus
and cross those barriers and the boundaries
that make us uncomfortable
and stretch out and do it in the name of Jesus.
I wonder what would happen in the city
if the churches came together
under the name of Jesus
and as a prophetic declaration to a nation that has no solution, says Jesus is a solution.
Now, the reason I bring this up, you're like, why are you bringing this up?
Well, as you do, I was reading the Florida Historical Quarterly about histories of moves
of God and demographic changes in your region.
And I came across this article called Changing the Face of Jacksonville in Florida.
And it actually turns out that there was a revival in the early 1900s in your season.
city. And this is one of the defining factors. Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches
sponsored revivals frequently. In 1905, the Union Revival Association, comprising most of the
black and white Protestant denominations in the city, organized a mammoth six-week revival.
A 6,500 seat tabernacle was built specifically for the occasion in the St. James Lodd across
from Heming Park, and estimated 6,000 people who heard Dr. L. Munholl, preach what the times
Union called the greatest sermon ever heard in Jacksonville to the greatest congregation ever
assembled in the city.
Now, I see you Florida quarterly and I appreciate your history and your vision.
And I want to humbly submit that there could be a day coming when an even greater sermon
is preached in your city and something greater could happen.
Look, in 1905, 11.4% of Jacksonville's population attended the revival, about 6,500 out of roughly 57,000.
To match that same percentage today with a population of about one, just over a million,
you would need roughly 115,000 people at a single event to mention that.
Can I just put a challenge out there?
Do you have faith in your heart for 115,000 people to gather in your city across ethnic,
denominational and cultural lines and declare that Jesus is Lord.
I tell this to you, this is your inheritance.
This happened in your region.
And I believe in all honesty,
you're probably one of the only churches in Florida
that has the courage and faith
to actually believe that God could bring that kind of unity again
when a city desperately needs it.
The church has a chance to lead, start with friendships,
and the whole city is going to need the whole body.
When the hand of God comes on a church and it begins to reach a city,
there are extraordinary relational reconciling dynamics that the world cannot produce.
Number three, with the Lord's hands with us, there is unprecedented generosity.
Unprecedented generosity.
Now there's a little passage here.
Look at verse 27.
there's a little passage here that I found so startling in this passage.
I've never heard anybody else preach on it.
It just struck me.
Look at what it says.
During this time, some prophets came down from Jerusalem to Antioch.
So they're in the middle of a move of God.
One of them, named Agabus, stood up through the spirit and predicted that a severe famine
would spread over the entire Roman world.
This happened during the reign of Claudius.
The disciples, each according to their ability,
decided to provide help for the brothers living in Judea,
and this they did, sending their gift to the elders
by Barnabas and Saul.
Let's just put this in context.
A prophet named Agabus shows up.
Any of you guys know Agabus?
I don't think a lot of them knew Agabus either.
This prophet shows up and he's like, hey folks, Agabus here, it's great to meet you.
I'm a prophet.
That means I hear from God.
And God's told me that there's going to be a major economic downturn in the Roman Empire.
So I'd like to take up a little love offering.
So if you go ahead and just prepare you giving right now, I take Venmo, cash app, whatever, Bitcoin, whatever.
And it would be like me showing up as a guest speaker here tonight and saying, hey folks, they're about to, they're about to relate.
in New York City, a communist socialist, and it's going to destroy the city. And things are
going to be bad for God's people. So I'd just like to take a little love offering for our church
up there. You would just be like, what are you talking? Now, maybe some of you be like, I love New York
and you, but you wouldn't get this, you wouldn't get this kind of response. I want you to note this.
They have an instinct when the spirit is moving. They have an instinctive generosity that's
been released. They're not just freed from their sins. They're not just freed from their idolatry.
They're freed from the tyranny of mammon. And everything within them says, hey, if God's moving,
I want to be a part of it. There's not just a revival of salvation and diversity. There's a
revival of generosity. Tim Keller said this. I love this. The early church was strikingly
different from the culture around it in this way. The pagan society was stingy with its money and
promiscuous with its body. A pagan gave nobody their money and practically gave everybody their
body. And the Christians came along and they gave practically nobody their body and they gave
practically everybody their money. I love this. Every move of God, if you study revival history,
has been funded by gospel patrons. Large and small, but everybody's realized the move of God
needs the resources of God. I got into a debate one time with a young guy when I was
raising money for our church and he's like, Jesus didn't live like this. The son of man had nowhere
to raise his head. He was just like a hippie wandering around. I was like, with all your respect.
Jesus had a bunch of wealthy women and out of their generosity and love for the person of Jesus
took care of his needs. And so actually, Jesus wasn't wandering around like a homeless peasant.
He was well funded by a group of wealthy women who believed in his ministry. You're just believing
propaganda. Those women who will see they came at when Jesus is going to the cross and what does
it say? They came to take care of his needs. I want to say this. You know that the church is always
at its best when it's a generous church. This happens in key moments of history. Acts chapter two,
Acts chapter four, you have these moments of extraordinary generosity when the gospel breaks out.
We have seen two people this year sell houses and give them.
money to our church and say, I want the fruit of the Booker Acts, and so I want to live the
lifestyle of the Booker Acts. And sell their houses, just like we read about in the scriptures.
So we need these big gospel patrons when the gospel comes to be liberated. But you know what
we also need? Just everyday people doing whatever they can, wherever they are every day.
When I was a youth pastor, I lived in Franklin, Tennessee for a while.
And I was a youth pastor there.
And they had this great idea.
Let's take the salary of the older youth pastor and chop it in half and give it to two young
youth pastors.
And many of you don't know this, but there's a trailer park in Franklin, Tennessee.
And I know that because I lived there.
And I was so poor.
And we go to church and they pray us in.
My wife's up there.
my son Nathan had just been born and they lay hands on us,
they commission us to reach the youth of Williamson County.
It was great.
And we're so poor, I can't pay the bills for the trailer park without my wife working.
Now, she's got a newborn, and she goes and gets a job.
She's a manager at Starbucks.
And one day she's working at Starbucks, and a man comes through and looks at her and says,
are you that new youth pastor's wife?
you just have a baby yeah where's the baby well john's watching him is john the youth pastor
yeah he's not youth pastoring ah we got a bit of a schedule we're sort of like working it out
here's my card give this to your husband and tell him to call me so my wife comes home from work
and she said hey some weird dude was talking to me asking me a bunch of questions
told me to give you the car. I was like, give me that card right now. I was like,
yo, homeboy, what are you doing talking to my wife at Starbucks, man?
Freaking me out here. He said, hey, sorry about that. He said, when I was young,
in a very similar situation to you, I started a business. And the business did really,
really well, but it blew my marriage up. And it was primarily because of financial stress and work
pressure. And my wife and I just have a deal. It's an irrepressible instinct we have. Whenever
ever we see a young couple financially strained, I just want to do something about it.
He said, so I've got a proposal for you. He said, does your wife want to work?
It's like, nah, she wants to stay home with our newborn. He goes, that's what I thought.
He said, I've got a proposal for you. If you meet with me once a month, I will give you
your wife's salary every month so she can stay home. And all I want to do when I meet with you
is just pray blessing on your marriage. And I was like, I am strangely open to this arrangement
that you have just come up from me, man.
This is extraordinary.
Change my life.
Change my marriage.
And I just thought, I wonder what would happen
if every person was walking around
with an instinct like that.
C.S. Lewis, people always wonder,
what did C.S. Lewis do with all these money?
You know what he did?
Before it even came to him, he gave away two-thirds of it.
And he put it into a fund called the Agupe Fund.
and he said if the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil then the love of generosity
can be the root of all kinds of good in the world and what he decided to do with that generosity
fund is just bless everything from paying tuition and rent to major projects I just imagine
20 plus thousand people in your church walking around with just a little generosity fund
looking for opportunities based on the passion God's put on their heart there's blessing and service
Do you think your city would feel that?
I promise you they would feel that.
And any time there's a move of God, you will see that there is radical generosity unleashed.
Fourth thing, when the Lord's hand is with us, there is destiny releasing leadership.
When God's moving, the destinies of people in the city will begin to be raised up.
Look back at verse 22.
News of this reached the church in Jerusalem, news of this move of God,
and they sent Barnabas to Antioch.
When he arrived and saw what the grace of God had done,
he was glad and encouraged them all to return
to remain true to the Lord with all their hearts.
He was a good man full of the Holy Spirit and faith.
And a great number of people were brought to the Lord.
Now, again,
movement dynamics,
multitudes turning to the Lord.
He shows up and he's like,
I can literally see the grace of Jesus
showing up in the story of your lives.
And Barnabas doesn't think,
you know what,
let me get a website called Barnabas Ministries International.
Let me just start me a little 501c3 for me.
And let me just, let me, listen,
I'm in this incredible atmosphere.
I probably can leverage this to other major cities
in the Roman Empire.
Maybe I've got me a new.
little thing here.
Look what happens in the middle of the move of God.
Barnabas stops.
Look at the next verse.
Barnabist went to Tarsus to look for Saul.
Now this is about 300 miles away,
not easy to get to back then.
And the word that's using the Greek there to look for him,
it's a strong word.
It means like he did not find him at first.
And he had to search him out.
And then he finds him and he brings him to answer.
You remember,
that earlier, after Saul was converted, everybody was afraid of him and nobody believed in him.
But Barnabas brought him to the apostles and said, he is for real, God's hands on him, you should
believe him.
And I just can't help but believe that in their conversations together, Saul probably let out,
hey, I had this vision and Jesus told me that my destiny is to speak to kings and rulers of
Gentiles.
And he just tucked that away in his heart.
And he got in an atmosphere where Gentiles were being converted.
and he's like, aha, this is good for me, but you know who this is better for?
Saul.
I bet if I get soul in this atmosphere, his destiny will be released.
And he goes and brings Saul into that atmosphere.
And you know the fruit of what happens next?
If you study through the book of Acts, Barnabas fades out,
Saul becomes Paul, and then Paul goes on and becomes an apostle,
making it ultimately all the way to Rome.
I want you to see this, the certain atmosphere that unlock the future of people.
and in moves of God, when God's hand comes upon people, leaders observe this and leaders raise people up.
I became a kid in a Pentecostal youth revival in Australia, and it radically changed my life.
I started working as a butcher when I was 14.
I dropped out of high school when I was 16.
I started dating a girl that said to me, if you want to go out with me, you've got to go to church.
I remember going to the church, and everyone was all dark, and people were speaking in tongues,
and I remember thinking, this is a cult.
but how bad can cults be if they're producing women this good looking?
And so I was like, let me just get around the edge of the cult.
Just get around the soft edge of the cult.
And ended up coming into it.
The first night, the first night, I go to that youth group.
I walk in, I smell like meat.
And I walk in and the youth pastor says,
young man, you think you're here for your own purpose
is the hand of God's on your life.
life. I remember thinking, which young man? You, mate. And it has never occurred to me in my life
that God could do anything with me. It's a high school dropout. Working with a bunch of rough guys
in Elizabeth South of meat store. Like in what way would God Almighty look at me and see anything in me?
But that didn't just happen for me. That happened for so many people in my church. There's over 40
people from my youth group of 150 who were in full-time ministry serving Jesus around the world today
because the destiny of God was called out to them in that environment. I don't know if you've heard
of a church in Nashville called Church of the City, Nashville. It's got a 10,000 people in the last 10 years.
Well, that's a kid from my youth group. Have you heard of the belonging co? That's my small group
leader and a bloke I used to surf with. And somehow the Spirit of God, if you go back to Australia,
many of the best churches in Australia are led by leaders who came out of that youth group.
What is it about an atmosphere like that that radically changes you?
And you know this.
Jesus said to pray that God would raise up laborers for the harvest.
And it's not enough just to have one or two gifted people and a bunch of volunteers.
You need an army of godly men and women rising up for the future of what it is that God wants to see in this city.
It is possible and it can happen.
Listen, I got the gift of faith.
I don't have many gifts, but I got one of them.
And I'm telling you, there is faith in this church to believe for the raising of destinies of people.
Now, how do you go about doing that?
What do you do about that?
Well, it's quite simple.
Find someone young that you believe in or find someone you're working with and call greatness out of them.
Most people are jacked up because their dad's never encouraged them or been.
them down. Most people have lame bosses who just put pressure on them and don't see their
potential. A lot of people just on the treadmill without anybody really seeing what's in them
and calling the best out of them. Sometimes Jesus was a master at this. Sometimes people
criticize the disciples because they would argue about who was the greatest and were like,
oh my gosh, how inappropriate you guys think you're great. But listen, I promise you, those
little country boys there doing fishing on the lake. Nobody ever expected anything from them.
Nobody believed greatness was going to come from them. And then Jesus comes along and says,
hey man, you see fish, I see men over your life. Put that stuff down. I'm going to upgrade your
couch. Come and follow me. It was the first time in their lives, anybody believed for greatness.
And I want to say, you get around Jesus, Jesus has an atmosphere that brings the greatness
out of his followers. Now, he has to redirect it because the flesh gets in there.
But I want you to know this.
To say yes to Jesus is to expand the horizon of possibility for your life.
So what do you do?
Go find someone that you believe in and give them everything you have.
This is how happened for me.
Okay?
One of the youth leaders is like, hey, John, the classic phrase,
I see you have spiritual potential.
I was like, great.
I don't know what that means.
He said, I would like to disciple you.
I was like, great.
Don't make it weird.
And he says, what time do you get up?
I said, I get up at 4 o'clock.
It's like, great.
I'll be over there at 4.30, a couple mornings a week.
He's like, what are we going to do?
He's like, we're going to do this stuff.
I was like, great.
So he shows up, and he's like, hey man,
show me how you read the Bible.
Sitting on the couch, in the dark.
I'm like, I hold it like this.
I'm holding it right.
Good, good grip, good.
I'm starting the life of David because I want to be a man after God's own heart.
It's great.
He said, show me how you read it.
I was like, sorry, read it.
He's like, do you take any notes?
I'll take a few little notes.
He's like, what do you do with those notes?
I was like, I don't do anything with him.
They're called notes, mate.
I just leave him in the notebook.
He's like, this is great, man.
You're off to a great start.
He said, can I show you what I do?
I was like, please.
This bloke teaches me how to do an inductive
Bible study.
And he's like, let me show you how to put this in context.
Let me show you how to cross reference this.
Do you know what a commentary is?
I was like, I have no idea.
He goes, let me show you how to pick a commentary.
Let me show you how.
And I remember when he did that just going, how do you do that?
And I want to do that for the rest of my life.
And I still, to this day, preach in the middle of New York City with tools and skills that
were given to me as an 18-year-old when I was a lot.
high school dropout. Nobody saw anything in me. He saw something and he deposited it in me.
He taught me. He taught me how to do evangelism. It was awful. He'd say, hey man, you're going to share
the gospel on Thursday at lunch at the butcher shop. I was like, look, mate, none of these guys
love Jesus. It was one of Australia's worst neighborhoods. It was called Elizabeth in Adelaide, South
Australia. So it's full of sort of government housing and multi-generational unemployment.
I worked with a Hells Angel associate named Flash who sought off part of his pinky to get an insurance payout to buy a new Harley.
I worked with a guy named Steve who was growing weed in his basement because he didn't make enough money to pay his bills as a butcher.
And I was like, trust me, they're not open to Jesus.
He's like, I'm going to fast and I'm going to pray and I'm going to show up out the front of your shop.
like a strip more
and he said I'm going to be walking back and forth
where you can see me
and I'm just going to be praying
God open one of these butcher's hearts
God open one of these butcher's heart
sure enough he shows up
he's like
gonna be a good lunch mate
I'm like gosh
so I'm working and out of nowhere
Steve says hey I've been thinking about evolution
do you think in Genesis
that God literally created Adam and Eve
and I'm looking at it and I'm like
what are you even praying out there mate
and why hasn't God heard any of my prayers?
Two nights ago, I went praying and walking around Times Square
and I shared with five people.
Three of them were open to the gospel, two of them I prayed with.
And do you know what I did?
What I was taught by a guy in a butcher shop
when I was a teenager in Australia.
And I want to say that, you can do that for someone.
You can invest in someone, you can raise that.
Listen, the people you need for the harvest that God has for this church
are probably not even in the kingdom of God yet.
they're still out in the harvest and they're going to need people to disciple them from the harvest
into the kingdom into the church and into leadership and you'll see this every time
God's hand comes on a community a destiny releasing environment is created and if you lean into that
you will have the leaders you need for the harvest that God wants to bring.
Last one here.
Number five, when the Lord's hand is with us, the church has a new culturalized
identity. Look at verse 26. The disciples were first called Christians at Antioch. Now this may not seem
like a big deal. Somebody giving them a name, putting the name of Jesus on someone. But you know this.
We're in a culture today. We're in a warful words. We've taken the word hell. This is a place
of eternal punishment.
Jesus warns and pleads against us going there.
Jesus spoke about hell more than anybody else in the Bible.
And we've turned hell into a casual word put into a sentence.
We've taken sex,
which is God's most intimate, beautiful,
sacred expression of covenant love.
And we've turned it into the F word
and we use it as a swear word that means,
nothing. We take the name Jesus, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, son of God. And we've turned that
into a swear word. And one of the things that grieves me the most about going through New York,
people are like, what grieves you the most? It's like the amount of people that say Jesus Christ
as a swear word. It matters. It matters. And so what we need is that name of
Jesus that is laughed up and mocked and put down to be lifted up and seen for the beauty that
it contains.
Demons tremble at the name of Jesus.
And so we need to get that name honored and brought back up.
Acts 19, look at what it says.
When this became known of the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus, they were all seized
with fear and the name of the Lord Jesus was held in high.
honor. We want to make the name of Jesus beautiful again by living godly lives of witness that make
people say, whatever you got, I want that. When I was in the butcher shop, I had this radical call.
I want to be a preacher. I want to be a preacher. Fire it up. Give me a Bible. Let me exposit this for you.
And they were not that open most of the time. In fact, every day I would go in and they would put a new piece of
pornography. This is before the internet on my workplace every day. So I walk in every day and they thought
this is really funny. So I went to a fundamentalist Christian bookstore and got a picture of heaven and
hell with a cross above it and I drew up little men and I put a name of each of those butchers
based on how close I thought they were going to hell. And every day they'd come in there put a
piece of pornography and I'd say, ah, Steve, Steve, you're going to hell mate. And you're getting closer. I'm
to move you down a cycle right here. I'm doing scripture memory. I'm getting up. I'm getting on my
knees. I'm lifting my knives to God as a holy sacrifice. Lord, if nobody else sees this today,
every cut I do I do for the glory of God. This is for an audience of one. I'm memorizing the Bible.
I start weaving scripture into every sentence that I'm just working the gospel in.
nothing. One guy in particular, one of my managers, just starts getting stuck into me.
For a whole afternoon, he said Jesus effing Christ, and he said that repeatedly in a row to me
for about three hours. It's the only thing he said to me. I'm just sitting there working and he's
just looking at me saying this. And this guy pushed me to the brink. And I would go home,
19 years old, I'd go home and I'd hold it together and I'd close the door and I'd fall in a
beanbag and I'd just cry. So much resistance. But when I finished and I ended up getting a scholarship
to come to America, my last day of work, that same guy comes to me, says, hey man, I need to talk
to you before you leave. I'm like, okay, I think, what's this going to curse me on the way out?
He says, hey man, for the last couple years since you've become a Christian, I have tried to get you to blow up.
I've tried to make you angry.
I've tried to get you upset.
And you have not budged an inch.
And I want you to know, I would deny this if you told the other guys, but I've started taking my kid to Sunday school because I want him to be like you.
Listen, all my preaching, my posters of hell, that's not what did it.
calm under pressure, humble, faithful,
serving Jesus.
You don't need to do some big spectacular thing.
Just tell them you love Jesus
and then show up every day across this city
and show them that it matters.
So here's my prayer for you based on what we've read.
All of this happens because the Lord's hand was on them.
The Lord's hand was on them.
And I want to say to you, I want to speak into your spirits,
what God is doing here is special.
It's special.
You know that.
It's special.
But I don't want you to think that this is it.
I want you to be grateful every day for what the Lord is doing,
but I don't want that gratitude to become complacency.
Because you have a city and a region that desperately needs the good news of
gospel to get into it.
So in Acts chapter 4 we read this prayer.
Now Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness.
And I pray this, stretch out your hand to heal and perform signs and wonders through the
name of your holy servant, Jesus.
Stretch forth your hand.
Would you begin to pray that prayer?
Think about your life.
You may look at, you may have some prodigal kid in your home and you're just saying,
this kid's never going to be radically converted.
Lord, I ask in the name of Jesus,
stretch your hand out over that kid.
You may be dealing with bitterness
or prejudice or pain in your heart.
You may have all sorts of relational confusion,
but just to stretch out your hand and just say,
Jesus, I'm asking you because of the cross,
do something impossible that you cannot do,
that no one else can do but you.
Maybe you're sitting there, maybe you're here tonight.
And as I'm preaching about your destiny being released,
you're a young leader,
and God's telling you right now, you need to go into ministry.
Maybe this is a destiny moment for you tonight
where the Holy Spirit is telling you like he told me as a young man,
I want you to serve me.
This could be a moment of destiny for you tonight.
Who knows 20 years from now whether this could be
a door of destiny for your life.
If you sense the Lord calling you into ministry,
just say to the Lord, you can have my future, you can have my life.
Or maybe you've got some hypocrisy in your life
and you just sense in your heart.
I need to give this to the Lord.
I think I've got a disqualifying witness.
When God stretches out his hand, anything is possible.
So I want to just close by just reminding you of the urgency of the moment that we're in.
You see, we're at a moment in the history of this nation where good church is not enough for the evil we face.
And we're in a moment where everything we've tried seems to have failed.
and we're in a moment where if God doesn't stretch out his hand, what hope do we have?
And a lot of times you come to these moments and you get rocked.
And you look out and you're like, God, it's so bleak.
It just feels like a desert.
And that's the thing.
You're talking about deserts.
You're talking about the wilderness.
But I just want you to know, even in places like that, God can still move.
I heard about this place in Chile called the Atacama Desert.
I think we got a picture of it here.
The Atacama Desert is the driest place on earth.
It's so dry that when they prepare the Mars rovers to go to Mars, they send them here for testing.
Now you look at that and how many of you are like, now that is where I want to do my next holiday.
That looks pretty nice.
Like you look at that and you just think in your heart, that is dead, there's no life there, nothing could ever grow there.
But you never believe it.
Underneath the Atacama Desert,
there are thousands of species of wildflowers.
But they're all just tucked away under the desert,
but they never get enough rain in any given moment to germinate.
And so underneath this desert is this spectacular possibility
that it's never realized.
About every decade or so they, they have,
these remarkable events where they will get 10 years worth of rain in 10 hours.
And it's just a downpour where it soaks in and it goes deep and it totally transforms.
And you know what happens?
Next slide here.
This is what happens.
A super bloom happens.
That desert is radically transformed in something that is absolutely breathtaking.
And I want to say to you, go back one slide, many people look at the future of America and they think it is looking like,
this. What hope is there for our nation? What hope is there for our city? Violence, prejudice,
crime, godlessness. But what we need is not just to do little bits of prayer here and there,
God, would you touch this situation? We need a community of people. We need a church like this
that says, Lord, I will not let you go until you begin to rain again in the desert of this nation.
God, I will not let you go until you start showing up in my family. I'm not going to let you go
next slide until my future this nation looks like this this is called a super bloom and i'm here to tell you
tonight that i believe with all of my heart that god is looking for people to pray for rain to stretch out
his hand because this future is possible it is starting to happen in little pockets around the
country it's starting to happen in new york and i want to preach to you that i believe this is the
destiny of your region god has got you here the possibility is here
The question is, will you be the church that seeks the Lord until rain comes and then the harvest comes?
It's got to be people wholly committed to seeing the purpose of God come like this.
So I'm going to stand to your feet.
We are going to just take a moment and just turn to the Lord right now.
What's in your heart?
Where do you need God to stretch out his hand?
Where do you need God to move in your life?
Maybe tonight you want to turn this into.
an altar. Maybe you've got a member of your family and you need a radical conversion. Maybe you've got
someone at work and you just think there is no way they could ever give their lives to Jesus. I dare you to
fast and pray for them and see what God can do. So if God's got someone on your heart or something that
you need a breakthrough in the area of salvation tonight, what do you come forward? Just turn this into an
older and cry out to the Lord. The prayers of a righteous person are powerful and effective. So as we're
singing and responding, come forward, respond to the Lord.
Lord. Particularly I want to say to you, if you have that sense of calling to ministry,
aren't you glad that someone looked at Pastor Jobi before he was a pastor and said, I see God's
hand on your life? Aren't you glad someone called out his destiny? Listen, maybe the next pastors
are in this room, maybe the next justice workers, leaders are in this room. If you got the sense
tonight, I want to give my life to the Lord and I want to serve in ministry. I want to invite you to
respond. We want to be able to pray for you and cover you. And I just want to close if you would
join me and just praying for a move of God in your city. So as I pray, would you just lift your heart
and list your faith? And let's just ask that we would see an outpouring of the spirit here in
Jacksonville. Father, we just want to come in your presence tonight. And Lord, we just want to say thank you
that we can gather here tonight and not just here in all of these locations across the state.
everybody listening online, my brothers who are incarcerated, Lord, I just want to thank you for this evening.
And Father, we just want to ask in the name of Jesus that you would send rain into this region.
Father, we are asking that you would open heaven and pour your spirit out on this church and on this region, Lord God.
Father, our hearts are broken at the barrenness and the wilderness.
Lord, our hearts are grieved by the violence and the brokenness.
and no, we Lord, Lord, we know nothing has worked
and we're at a moment where only you can act.
And so, Lord, we ask as your church,
come in power to this city, Lord Jesus.
Father, I'm just praying that prodigals would come
from the furthest reaches of this city
to this church and come home to Jesus.
Father, I just pray denominational lines,
ethnic tensions that have held the church back
would be broken in the name of Jesus
and strange reconciling unity would emerge.
Father, I pray for unprecedented generosity.
Generosity that gets the attention of heaven
and the United States Church of what is possible.
Father, I just want to ask in the name of Jesus
that you would raise up and release the destiny
of the next round of pastors, ministry,
leaders and teachers in this church.
And Father, I ask this so that the name of Jesus
would be lifted up, you would be glorified,
and your church would have credibility again.
So we pray for rain.
We thank you that it's on the way.
And we thank you for your word that gives us hope.
And we lift these things up.
And everybody said, amen.
Amen.
