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Pastor Steven Furtick

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Not Here | Pastor Steven Furtick | Elevation Church

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All right, before we get into the message, I have something really exciting to share. Elevation Nights is back and we're coming to eight incredible cities this October from the 21st through the 30th. We're coming to St. Paul, Omaha, St. Louis, Louisville, Duth, Tampa, Miami, and Orlando. And we're bringing the full experience to you.

Elevation Worship Live and a powerful message from my husband, Pastor Steven. I cannot wait to see what God is going to do in these cities. So, don't wait. I don't want you to miss out on this. Head to elevation.com if you live near any of those cities. Grab your tickets and get ready to meet with God and leave feeling inspired and encouraged.

We cannot wait to worship with you. >> I want you to give out 10 hugs all around you. Make everybody in your section feel so welcome. Tell them, "I'm so glad you're in church today." Roll call. Who made it online right now? Let us know your name, your country.

I'm pulling out my phone. I'm checking the roll. A-ray is in the house. Front row. Good to see you, A-Ray. ((music playing)) Man, what are you doing over there? That's not your seat. He never sits there. What are you doing? Yeah. How'd you get over there? It is going to throw off the entire cosmic balance of my preaching if you are sitting there instead of there.

I'm not telling the person down there to trade seats with you. But you got big shoes to fill right there. Yeah. In the jersey. In the Washington Commanders jersey. Big shoes to fill. That's my guy right there. But apparently he's holding it down on this side today. So, who do I have over here on this side of the room?

Come on. Who came to worship God? Get a word from him. Hear from him. Worship him. Glorify him. Put our attention on him. Feels good to give God all the glory, doesn't it? I have a tattoo on my back that says kavad. It's the Hebrew word for weight.

We ei means glory. And I found out when I try to take the glory for myself, I have to carry the weight myself. >> But when I give God the glory, >> I feel like I can move better. I feel like I can stand longer. I feel like I can make him.

All right. Few shout outs for online. Y'all remain standing. Forgive us if we're a little loopy. kind of goes along with my series. We're talking about Same Lies, New Loops. We're a little loopy because we just recorded 13 songs of brand new worship melodies and anthems. I'm so excited.

That's one of them. Call God. Jesus be the Name. Just so much good stuff we're going to be putting in your ears, in your heart, in your life, in your car. going to be playing these songs in your kids's nursery. Some of y'all got a kid on the way in 2026.

I got some anthems coming for your baby. Some of y'all going to be pushing that baby out to one of these new songs. I prophesy right now. Going to be good, too. You're going to be calling God and calling on everything. It's going to be really good. All right.

Shout outs from Adam from Oklahoma, Priscilla from Texas. Someone's wa Someone's join Someone came to church from Kenya today. Praise the Lord. Kenya, Cape Town, Palestine, Madagascar, Cape Cod, Chicago. Of all the places I've said, which one would you most like to go to if you could be transported right now? >> I read a few more.

Where else? Somebody said just not here. That's horrible. Not here. Lewis. Hello, Lewis. Hello from Maryland. Anyway, you get the point. Let's welcome our efam all over the world. Those watching at a later time. I want to get right into the word if it's all right with you.

Praise the Lord. The Lord spoke something to my heart for our next installment on Same Lies, New Loops. Show them my graphic real quick. It kind of looks like an infinity loop. And zoom out so everybody can see it at the campuses, please. I'm trying to get you out of these things that go on in your mind that keep you from meeting with God and keep you from believing what he says about you.

And to do that, we got to get you out of the thought patterns. The renewal of your mind is not a one-time event. >> Salvation is Jesus saves you. It's done. It's paid for. It's finished. But the renewal of your mind is not a one-time event. >> It is a momentby-moment decision.

So, when we get into God's word, when we worship God like you've done today, go ahead and give yourself a hand cuz you made a new loop today as you were worshiping God, you were joining the angels around the throne of God singing holy, holy, holy. And today for this installment, the Lord led me to Psalm 120.

We've been sharing from a lot of the Psalms because the Psalms speak to the heart in such a unique way. This is one of 15 psalms that is categorized as a song of ascent. Ascent meaning going up because literally they would be sung as the people were going up to Jerusalem for their pilgrimage to worship the Lord for all of the different feasts that they would celebrate.

Some were written by David, some by his son Solomon, and some by an unknown author. They were designed to be sung not only along the way, but on those 15 steps going up to the temple. and there were 15 of them. So, it's really beautiful sometimes to understand that God has given us a song for every season. >> And this is a song of ascent.

And go ahead and tell your neighbor just just go ahead and prophesy over them. Say, "You're going up today." >> Put it in the chat. Say, "I'm going up today." >> Yeah. A song of a sense. How many of you have your Bible and it says that over the heading?

It says, "A song of a sense." Right? So, here's what he says. In my distressed, I called to the Lord and he answered me. >> Y'all don't have anything you're happy that God answered you about. >> Not one thing, not even just you had peanut butter in the pantry this week and you wanted it and you put it on that cracker and it tasted real good and it didn't get stuck on the roof of your mouth.

Come on. How many have at least one thing that God did for you? Praise the Lord. He said, ' In my distress, I called to the Lord and he answered me. I'm going to read the full psalm for context. He says, 'd deliver me, O Lord, from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue.

Same lies, new loops. Verse three, what shall be given to you? And what more shall be done to you, you deceitful tongue? A warrior's sharp arrows with glowing coals of the broom tree. Woe to me that I sojourn in Meek, that I dwell among the tents of Kadar.

Too long have I had my dwelling among those who hate peace. Wow. >> Does that verse mean you should delete Instagram? I don't know. Too long have I had my dwelling among those who hate peace. >> I am for peace, >> but when I speak, they are for war.

Now go back to verse one now that you've heard the whole thing and let's make a loop. In my distress, I called to the Lord and he answered me. >> Today I'm going to talk about the lie that the devil has been telling you. This message is called Not Here. >> Here, >> not here. >> Just reach around and tell seven people on your way to your seat.

Not here. >> Not here. >> You may be seated. Not here. >> Oh, I want to tell you why I'm here today. Why I'm in the pull pit today. You're like, "Isn't it your job?" Well, not every single Sunday. I would have scheduled this Sunday off because of all of the intensive labor around our songwriting.

But number one, I thought if the team's going to be here, I'm going to be here. But number two, I thought you needed this next word in the series. And I didn't want the devil to disrupt the flow of what we're doing because I really feel like we've got some momentum and I'm really hearing testimonies and I really feel like there's something special that he's doing in some of our minds and delivering us from the devil that keeps us from making decisions and keeps us from rejoicing and keeps us depressed.

So I wanted to keep that going. But thirdly, I'm here because it's my son Graham's 18th birthday today. Occasionally I tell a little bit about our family because of a scripture that Paul said, "We were delighted not only to share the gospel of God with you, but our lives as well."

And in this pulpit, a lot of times I get things wrong, but I'm willing to do that sometimes because if I never get it wrong, I can never get it real. So, I also share from my own heart and my own life of the things that I'm processing as well as what the Bible says about other people's process.

And Graham found out that I was going to take this week off because of the scheduling of our recording so I could focus on that. And he said, "Wait a minute. Sunday the 28th is my birthday." And mom said, "We can get a guest." And Graham said, "No guest.

It's my birthday." And we started naming some of his favorite preachers and said, "Well, we could have." And we named them. And he said, "No, no, no, no, no." And Holly even said, "How about if I preach?" And Graham goes, "It's my 18th birthday. I want dad. I want dad."

So, Graham, you got me. Whatever happens, we're in this together. If the ship goes down, come help me bail some water. He wanted me and he got me. And um there was a moment a few years ago in Graham's life where as every parent does, I was teetering on the edge of not trusting God because as he was starting to move into manhood, I started to worry about the temptations.

And it's one thing to protect your kids. It's one thing to pray for your kids. It's another thing to become so possessive about your kids >> that you don't realize that they were God's before they were yours. >> And we all can relate to that either as a child or a parent. >> All the kids are like, "Did you hear that, Mom?

I am God's. God said I could come home at 12:30, not 11:30. Don't use my sermon like a weapon later." But I was sitting down one Saturday to prepare a sermon for our church and I was so worried about Graham. And not because he had done anything wrong.

It was just that transitional season. Remember I taught you last week when you vent about a situation without God in it. >> You start to invent scenarios in your head. >> And so nothing was really even wrong yet. There was just the possibility of him getting on a bad path.

And it started to possess my mind right now. The Lord spoke to me. What do you mean when you say that? It was an impression that was louder than a conversation. >> It was an impression that was deeper than a text message. And all I felt from God was that he said, "I've got Graham."

It was a short sentence, but I knew I heard it. >> I've got Graham. >> Immediately, a flood of peace filled my heart, my soul. I got back to work. And since that day, he has not sinned. I can't say that. But it's funny you said I get dad on my birthday and God told me I got grandma.

You know, he's doing pretty good, y'all. >> He's doing pretty good. Started a little Bible study. He's doing pretty good. Now I'm getting emotional and I'm forgetting the outline of my message. Will y'all pray for me, please, that I could just preach this from Psalm 120. He started a Bible study in the house and about six to eight of y'all would come over, right?

And he started recruiting me on Sunday nights to come teach a little bit. And you talk about loopy after I've preached on Sunday. I definitely don't know Hebrew and Greek words. I can barely speak English. And so I go up there and try to help the boys. And you know, when you're talking to high school boys, it really revolves around a few struggles over and over again what they're dealing with.

And one of those conversations that comes up is how do I deal with the times when I have a spiritual high, but then it goes away. >> And how do I keep the spiritual high? Well, of course, I told this person who asked this question, I'm not interested in teaching you to keep the high.

I want to teach you how to look for God in the lows. >> Because if you can look for him in the lows, you can only go so low. >> Because one psalm says, "If I make my bed in sh. >> If I make my bed in hell, you are there.

Where shall I go from your presence? Where shall I ascend? If I ascend to the heavens, you are there. If I descend to hell, you are there. If I say surely the darkness will cover thee, surely light will become as night to thee, for you are there. Your presence is everywhere.

So I want you to look for God in the lows. Now the contrast we have in Psalm 120, why I thought it would be so great for us to study together today is because on one hand, this psalmist is going up. He's going up to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is in the mountain region.

So to go to Jerusalem, you go up every time. A song of ascent. He's singing a song of ascent as he's going up, but it's also a song of lament, >> which is grief. >> So he's on his way headed up to worship, >> but there is something that is weighing him down >> as he walks.

Every single person who is here in this room today, on your way up to worship, >> on your way up to lift your hands and praise God, on your way over here, >> there was something that was weighing you down. It's surprising you don't have a flat tire from all the weight that was in the car with the tension that is in your family and the tension that is in your heart and the tension of your faith and your frustration.

And I got this picture that we all like the psalmist while we are on our way up we are weighed down. >> And I want to tell you Graham and I want to tell you my friend that's normal. >> And learning to live with this. It's the ascent and the lament >> all in the same song.

All in the same >> room, all on the same row, >> all in the same mind. >> I could get you to think about something right now that would make you so happy you would start dancing. You would even forget that you don't know how to dance. You would forget you don't have any rhythm.

And you would I saw some of y'all doing it, daring. Hallelujah. I saw it. It got you so happy. We start thinking about God and how he deserves the praise and so happy. And then I could mention something else. If I really knew you, if I could really get in your life for five minutes, I could say something else and you would be so heavy your hands would drop, your head would drop, your heart would fall out.

Because as I'm on the way up, it doesn't mean I'm not weighed down. >> I never praise God because my situation is perfect. And to wait for a perfect situation to praise God, to wait for a perfect situation to have peace. That's a setup for the enemy. If you procrastinate your praise or your peace until your situation is perfect, you'll never get the peace because I'm on my way up >> and I'm weighed down. >> And it was different in his time because listen to some of the things he was dealing with.

Verse two, he said, "Deliver me, oh Lord, from lying lips." >> Back in the Bible times, they had liars. >> And you know, we've evolved as a species, but in those days, there were rampant lies. You couldn't even tell what was truth and what was a lie. You couldn't even tell if it was their real voice or not, or if it was really their lips moving. or Graham showed me a picture the other day or a video of some lion jumping to the sky, snatching a baby lion from a bird of prey.

And he's like, "Dad, why are you crying?" It was like about praying moms jumping up and grabbing their young from the from the the from the talons of the enemy. And he saw a tear in my eye. He said, "Dad, that's AI. You are crying at AI. That's not real."

But it was powerful and it was good. You should look it up when I'm done preaching. I don't even know what's real anymore. The man said, "Cuz on one hand, watch this. I'm going up. On one hand, there are good things happening in my life. On one hand, I'm kind of excited about this new relationship.

On one hand, I'm kind of excited about what I sense that God might be moving around. But on the other hand, there is something heavy. I'm on the way up and I'm weighed down. >> And I'm on my way to the house of God. But there's something waiting for me at home that I have to deal with. >> Great. >> So, let me illustrate this with a picture.

Okay. I thought of how do I break this down? not only for Graham's Bible study who's wondering how do I stay in the youth camp energy year round but you know kind of all of us wish we could live in that youth camp energy all year round or at the very least at the Sunday morning energy year round if we would all be as nice to each other in our vehicles as we are in this church what the world be like it doesn't take much to get you acting like you or not a Christian does it.

All I got to do is put you in four doors with some glass and aluminum and you forget all about the presence. The Lord is everywhere except your car. And in that space, all is forgiven. Um, I thought about it like this. I thought about the song we were singing earlier.

We've got this song that says, "I call God on the mountain. I call God in the valley. I call God on the good days. Don't forget those. >> Sometimes the moments of our victory >> make us more vulnerable than the moments of our defeat. >> Cuz sometimes in the moment of defeat, you're dependent on God. >> But sometimes in the moments of your victory, you pretend like he wasn't the one who gave it to you. >> My God. >> So it's it's a great song.

Are y'all enjoying singing it? I call God on the mountain. I call God in the B. And then we name everything where you could call God cuz you could call him anywhere. You could put anything in there with two syllables. It'll sing good. I call God in the kitchen.

I call God in the bathroom. You can't say that. Yes, you can say that. The Lord can go where he wants to and he can do what he want. He gave me a lot of sermons in the bathroom. I call God everywhere. I call God in the shower.

Some of us, that's the only place we sound good singing, so we might as well call him in there, right? But here's what I wanted to show you. I wanted to show you that the mountain and the valleys look like this. And if you ever go, just put the first graphic, please.

That that if you go into a hospital, >> and they check your heartbeat, and it looks like that. >> The good news is you're not going to be in the hospital very long. You going somewhere else. But that's a EKG. This is the one I wanted him to put up first cuz this is normal.

This is a normal heartbeat. I am going to say as little about this as possible because there are nurses and doctors that go to my church and I don't want you to judge me. Um, basically it's telling me about the heartbeat and it's EKG and those waves that you see, those peaks and those valleys, >> that's what life looks like. >> Yeah. >> Y'all see point R. >> I call God on the mountain.

But do you see point S? >> I call God in the >> Come on, be the choir, y'all. >> And both of them are necessary >> for life to be present. >> The ascent and the lament. I had one just the other day. Man, you know how it happens.

You're feeling so good and you're feeling so much God. And it takes one text message. One. This is how strong my faith is. One text message and I can go from trusting God to wanting to tear into some. Okay. Okay. I'm going to come back behind the pulpit.

I can go from everything is so wonderful and I love my neighbor and I love you Jesus. In fact, I think I was singing and working on a worship lyric when the text came through. And as I'm looking for the lyric, here comes a text, a mean text, a nasty text, an unnecessary text.

And all of a sudden, I felt the bottom drop out just like that. And I'm like, "Where did you go, God?" >> For the next hour, it got in my head. Has this ever happened to you? Y'all are looking at me so confused. >> Just so quick. Just so so offended.

I was so offended that I just I was having this moment with God and then boom, dropped down. I went from Put it back up there real quick, y'all. I went from R to S just like that. You ever gone from R to S just like that? >> I used to think God was R and the devil was S.

But I found out >> that in between the prayer >> and the answer >> is faith. >> And faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. You don't see your heart beating. That's what the readout is showing you. That you're still here.

Your heart is beating while I'm talking and you're still here. There are peaks and valleys in your life while you are journeying and sojurning through this pilgrim experience of being a human, being a person. And you keep thinking it's not normal. And you keep thinking that you're broken cuz you think that Christianity is always riding the high.

But the moment that you learn that the God who is the God of this is the God of that, and this is what life looks like, it looks like I'm headed up in one area and I'm weighed down in another. And I'm headed up in one area and I'm weighed down in another.

And I got one foot up and I got one foot down. And I'm doing better with my health, but I'm doing worse in my mind. and I'm doing better with my money, but I'm doing worse with my time. And here I am thinking that there's something wrong with me when God wanted me to know that both steps are ordered by the Lord.

The one here, the one there, they are both ordered by the Lord. >> Bring me my teaching screen. >> I got to teach you about this >> because the enemy wants you to think that God is here >> but not here. But without here, >> here does not happen. >> So this message is designed to help you with your mind today because you keep thinking, "What's wrong with me that it keeps dropping out?

What's wrong with me that I keep having to fight for this? What's wrong with me that I keep having to relearn the same lessons?" The transformation and renewal of your mind is not a one-time event. You have to walk this out. >> You have to walk this out.

Yeah. >> You have to walk this out one moment at a time. >> Cuz another thing I found out, put the chart back up. >> Yeah. Is that not only are both of those important for my heart to be, not only are both of those important for me to know God as my shepherd in the valley, so I can praise him as my provider on the mountain.

Come on. >> But all of those things are happening at the same time. >> We used to talk about seasons of blessing and seasons of burdens, right? Like praise God on the mountain and call God on the mountain and then when God's blessing you in season and then when you're in a valley season.

If I went around the room today and I asked, "Are you in a mountain season or a valley season?" The only answer that would be appropriate is yes. So let's try it class. Are you in a mountain season or a valley season? >> Yes. >> You mean you can go from the valley to the mountain in a moment? >> With a text, >> with a thought? >> Because there is something to be said for seasons where God answers your prayers >> and you're looking at it.

There's something to be said for seasons when you see no proof that he heard your prayer. >> And you're going by faith, not sight. But what I realize looking at that heartbeat is that those events are not months apart. >> Those are moments >> apart. >> See, I thought God would bless you real good for about a month and you'll be on the mountain for a month.

Right? >> But God doesn't bless you a month at a time. >> He blesses you a moment at a time. >> And it is not only the seasons that we need to celebrate and not only the seasons that we need to be strategic, but the Lord said to tell you, think seconds, not seasons. >> Seconds, not seasons.

Seconds. As a matter of fact, this chart that is on the screen right now, this chart is showing you what happens not in one second in your heart, >> but in a millisecond. >> I had to study that. >> I I know some certain things. I know that a a a season is made up of about three months. >> I know that a month is made up of about four weeks.

I know that a week is made up of about seven days. I know that a day is made up of well not about seven days exactly seven days. Let's be clear about it. And those days are made up of 24 hours and an hour is made up of 60 minutes.

And a minute is made up of 60 seconds. But to get to a millisecond, I had to find out that is 1 1,000th of a second that makes up a minute that makes up a hour that makes up a day that makes up a week that makes up a month that makes up a season.

And you keep trying to handle things a season at a time when God says, "I am the God who beats inside of your heart. Not every second." take that second and slice it down to a thousand and I am in every millisecond. So the reason I praise him isn't because I'm on the mountain nonstop, but it's that God can do a miracle in a millisecond.

Yeah, I said it. I got a millisecond miracle working, way making, covenant keeping, never leaving, never forsaking God. Give your neighbor five high fives and tell him he could do it in a millisecond. Doesn't this make sense to us? >> Don't we know now why? Wow. I could go from the mountain up here to the valley and and for everybody who's self-righteous, I bless the Lord at all times.

His praise shall continually be on my mouth. Okay, Moses, when you come off the mountain, make sure you cover your face cuz you're not always shining. And I can interview your family members and find out more details if I need to. But please be honest. I'm on the mountain for a minute, but most of us are one spilled cup of coffee on our khaki britches away from saying the name of the Lord in a different way.

Cuz it is not a one-time event. >> So good. >> So good. And if you can go from the mountain to the valley in a millisecond, >> I wonder, can God bring you from the valley? >> Come on, let's turn this thing around. Let's turn this thing around.

Let's think of the goodness of Jesus and all that he's done for you. And command your soul, cry out, hallelujah. >> Thank you, God. for saving me. Yeah. Come on, baseball team. Praise God with me. I'm glad you're in the house. You had to be here. God wanted you to get this word.

((music playing)) So, what it is when you're here, you're like, "Oh, that's God." >> Yeah. >> The psalmist back to Psalm 120. I am not going to get to all this all week unless y'all would like to stay until about 300 p.m. ((music playing)) That did not sound convincing. I plan on wrapping up.

He said verse one, "In my distress, I called to the Lord >> and he >> answered me." Past tense. Circle answered Justin. How'd he do that? He's not even here in this room, >> but he hears >> what I said. >> And even though I can't see him, >> he can do what I asked him to do from a room where I cannot see him with my eyes.

He said, "I called to the Lord and I couldn't see him, but he answered >> me." Past tense. Well, if he answered you, then what is verse two all about? Deliver me, O Lord, from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue. Why does he say in verse one, he answered me and go on through the next six verses to describe a problem that is still waiting for him at home? >> I'll tell you next week. >> Y'all want it today? >> All right.

I'm not like the Lord. I won't make you wait. All right. The the lie is this. You know, God is with you, but the devil wants you in this loop, not here. Now, in the Old Testament, the temple was in Jerusalem, right? We are the temple of the spirit of God.

Now, God is not in this room until you show up. Yes, he is. He's in the empty room. You know what I mean? >> God does not fill buildings. He fills people. >> But in the Old Testament construct, the glory of the Lord would fill the temple. So, they had to go to a location to worship.

So, now get the contrast with me. He's going, "I'm headed here to worship, but I'm holding some stuff as I do, and I'm in between I'm in between a battle and a blessing all in one heartbeat." >> You keep thinking the season's going to change and it's going to be all mountains.

I hope not, cuz then you're dead. >> Then your faith will flatline. And God's going to give you some of these. And he's going to give you some of these. And you will have to learn to praise him and worship him in the same heartbeat that your heart is broken >> and praise him and call him holy anyway. >> And the enemy will say, "Not here.

You can't praise him here. Not in this hospital. Not in this prison. Not in this rehab. When you get out, yeah, when you get out, you can give a testimony. You can give a testimony right now >> because he's the master of the millisecond. >> When I put it online, I might call it the master of the millisecond. >> He doesn't just command the times and the seasons and creation from eternity.

Not only is call and response built into the cadence of creation, but in this moment, in this heart, he's showing me g. I'm all of it. G. I reveal myself in the rhythms of the ups, the downs, the es, the flows, the yeses, the nos, the leings, the comingings.

I'm in all of it. It's all me. I'm in all of it. And the devil will say, "Well, God is not in this. >> Not here. >> Not here." >> And when he says, "Not here," have your confidence like the psalmist did. Because what's so beautiful about the psalm is that he says, "God answered my prayer, >> but he doesn't even see the proof yet." >> Wow. >> Wow.

The answer is in past tense, but the trouble is in present tense. >> My goodness. >> But he knows. Watch this. Here's your new loop. The devil is telling me God is not here. But I tell the devil, he heard. >> Last week I preached on he answered. >> And isn't that wonderful when the Lord answers? >> Yeah.

When you see your kid leading a Bible study, it's a beautiful thing. But between the prayer and the Bible study is a stage called he heard >> and I don't have the answer yet. It's not here. >> The answer isn't here. I'm speaking to somebody today and the answer isn't here.

The healing isn't here. The result isn't here. The reconciliation isn't here. The proof isn't here. And the enemy keeps trying to tell you what's not here. But in this moment, it is so vital and important for the health of your heart and the life of your faith that every time the enemy points to an area and says, "God didn't do that yet.

How can you trust him? That hasn't happened yet and you are not whole. This is not complete yet." And so you cannot call yourself a real Christian. Every time he says, "Not here," you remind yourself, "But he hears me when I pray. He heard me when I prayed.

He heard me. He's not hard of hearing. God hears me. He heard me. There is a space between prayed and answered called heard. >> And when you know God hears you, you have confidence. First John 4:14 and 15 says something very interesting that if we know John chap 1 John 5:14 says something very interesting.

This is the confidence that we have in approaching God. If we ask anything according to his will, shout it. He hears us. Let's read it again. And if we have confidence in approaching God, we ask anything according to his will. He >> hears us. I can't hear you up here.

Say it again. He hears us better than Siri. He hears us better than the people advertising to you on your phone when you're talking about lawnmowers and all of a sudden a weed eater shows up on your phone. He hears us. That's why God spoke to me when I was praying.

He said, "I've got Graham." But he did not tell me the timeline. And he did not tell me that there wouldn't be lows. And nobody knows what the future holds. And nobody knows what there will be in the next season. But I'm not serving God season by season.

I'm serving him step by step, second by second. And since he's the master of the millisecond, I can trust him right now and know that he heard me. Tell three people, "He heard you." >> He heard you. >> Tell them, "He heard you the first time." >> I'm going to say that again.

He heard you the first time. Sometimes you keep asking him to take things away and he leaves them. He heard you. He just isn't going to take it away right now cuz he's going to teach you something with it. And after he gets done teaching you with it, you will thank him for it.

But that does not mean that it's fun to go through the season called heard. Have you ever left somebody on red on a text message? Have you ever left somebody unheard in a conversation? My family picks on Holly all the time. They'll say, "Mom will leave you unheard."

Meaning that they're just asking her what they want, telling her what they want like she's an Uber driver, telling her what they want like she's some kind of servant to their every desire. and she's just looking right back at him and they'll say, "Mom, we'll leave you unheard."

And I'm thinking to myself, it's not that she didn't hear you. >> It's just that she doesn't have to. >> She doesn't have to do everything you ask. Look at First John 5:15. This is powerful. The Bible says, "If we know that he hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have what we ask of him."

But verse 14 gives a condition. It says, "If we ask anything according to his will, He hears us. >> And this is the part we don't know >> cuz we think this is always his will. >> What if this is too? >> Wow. >> Thank you so much.

You don't know how much I needed that encouragement. I'm going to get your seat on the front row next week. All right. ((applause)) He says, "He heard me." And I can't really describe it to you like I want to, but another one of our songs says, "I sought the Lord >> and he answered." >> But there is a part that says, "I sought the Lord >> and he heard >> and he heard."

Sermon's so hot I'm dropping stuff up here. And I realized that when he hears my prayer, when he hears my needs, when he hears my Do you know the bi the Bible says that God even speaks the language called groaning, >> one scripture says that God can interpret your groans and the Holy Spirit will turn them into a prayer. >> God hears all those sounds you make.

One psalmist said, "I love the Lord. He heard my cry." Amen. >> Did you know that God speaks grief? >> God speaks groan. >> God speaks pain that you can't express in a word. God gets in that stuff, too. And the devil will say, "Not here." And God will say, "Right here in your tears, in your fears, in your sorrow, in your worry, in your anxiety.

Right there. I'm coming. Right here. Right here. Right here. Nuloo." Because he hears. And what I learned while I'm waiting for the answer >> is to trust that what he hasn't answered. >> He's holding. >> He's holding. Bible says the Lord will keep your tears in a jar. >> He's holding. >> The Bible says that he will keep your prayers in a bowl like incense, like a fragrance.

He's holding it. and he heard you and sometimes he's holding it >> because he's got two hands. >> And sometimes he needs to do this for you and he will >> and sometimes he needs to do this for you and he will. >> And he's the same >> whether the hand is like this or like this.

((applause)) >> And we don't like to be left unheard. >> And we definitely don't like to be left on hold. How long will you give somebody before you hang up on hold? >> But you don't really have that option with God, do you? >> You can't press star 13 to speak to a supervisor.

He ain't got no supervisor. You ask for God's supervisor, you going to get God. >> Beside him, there is no other. So what are you going to do? I'm trusting that he's holding. I got Graham. >> What else are you going to do with your kid but give him back to God?

What else are you going to do with this thing? You can't control it anyway. you might as well give it to him. >> I promise you can walk up better if you let him hold it at the bottom. >> You can go to work better even if you don't like the job if you let him hold the part you can't control.

So I realize everybody say he heard. >> He heard. >> Do you believe that? Do you believe he heard you? He heard you. And I don't profess to know why God does what he does. He's my supervisor. I can't speak to that. But what I can see is times in my life that he was holding a problem for me. >> And I can not only see times where he was holding a problem, but I can look back.

If I look back, I can't always see it when I'm in it cuz it's this and it's that. But if I look back over my life, sometimes I see how he used a problem to answer a prayer. Cuz he's holding both. He's holding both. Sometimes the stuff I was asking him to take away is the stuff that he used to give me grace for the thing that I didn't know what I was going to do about.

Am I right about it? >> Sometimes God sends a problem to answer a prayer. But if you can realize that he is big enough to hold both and you're not and you don't have to be. But I called to the Lord and he answered my prayer. And the proof that he answered it isn't that the problem went away.

The proof that he answered it is that he came. >> He came. He didn't just give the answer. Get ready to shout. He is the answer. ((music playing)) So, not only am I saying, listen to me, not only am I saying to every person who's praying about a situation that he heard, everybody shout, he heard. >> He heard.

And not only am I saying that he's holding, everybody say he's holding. >> Yeah, he's holding it. He's holding it. He holds it all together. Not you. When Chad was up here earlier, I know you didn't get to see it online, but he said those exact words to you.

I was like, "Thank you for the confirmation, God. This is the word somebody needs. You're not holding it together. He is." >> And all things work together for the good of them that love the Lord. So, it's this and it's this and it's this and it's this and it's this and it's this and they're not a season apart and they're not a month apart and they're not a minute apart.

It is second by second, bless the Lord. It is second by second the Lord has been good to you. It is second by second his mercy endures forever. >> That's why I couldn't believe when I told you after your dad's death. I didn't know what to say to you.

And all I could think of to say was, "You have one job. Breathe." >> Next breath. When your son died and I cried on the porch and I felt so incompetent to advise you at that moment cuz what would I do? And through my tears I told you one job, next breath.

I got off the phone with him and I left your house feeling like such a failure because that's all I could think of to say. But he told me and he told me >> that that simple thing >> next breath >> was enough to get them through >> the hardest season of their life one millisecond >> at a time.

I thought I failed when I told him that. But he heard. >> He heard. He heard. He heard. >> He heard what you didn't say. He heard what you don't know how to say still. >> He heard how disappointed you were in how they responded to you and didn't reciprocate after all you did for them.

He heard he heard what they said about you that wasn't true. He heard. >> He heard what they said about you that was true that you wish wasn't. >> He heard. My God. >> He heard what you said about yourself that wasn't so. He heard. He heard what you said about yourself.

That was so. But he speaks a better word. He heard. >> I'm here to remind somebody today that he heard and he's holding. The God of seasons is the God of seconds >> and milliseconds. And I realize why I'm alive now. Because my first point is he heard.

And my second point is he's holding. And my third point is It's him. Y'all can't decide whether to write that down or clap your hands. I see a lot of conflict in the in the crowd is him. >> And sometimes you don't recognize as him >> because it feels like this. >> The psalmist said, "Man, I got some stuff waiting for me back home.

Don't we all? I hate when y'all go fake on me. Don't we have some stuff waiting for us at home? >> Every bed is not going to be made up in your house when you go home just because you made up your mind to worship God today. >> And everybody that's around you didn't hear this message like you did.

And they are not going to encourage you in your dream. Go for it. >> The Lord is with you. He said, "I got some lying tongues and if God doesn't step in." >> But see, he did. >> Now I realize why he said answered in past tense. Because the answer to his prayer wasn't it.

The answer was him. >> Remember what Graham said? He said, "I want dad on my birthday. He didn't ask for a cake, but he's going to get a cake. He didn't ask for any of those things that I've got wrapped back there. Let's be honest, that Holly's got wrapped back there.

See, I am the gift today. I don't have to wrap anything. Just put on a black hoodie and preach. But since you called for me, if you need something, I got it. And since I'm here and since you're here, what do you need? You can have it. >> Oh, I'm not saying God will give you everything that you greed.

I'm saying he will meet all your needs >> according. So if you need another one, I got you cuz I'm here. Cuz when you said, "I want dad," you got everything that dad has with dad. And this is the confidence. Not that the answer came, but the one who is the answer.

Pastor Mickey used to say, "I went to school and when you know the answer, you raise your hand. I wonder, is there anybody in here who knows the answer?" And his name is God. His name is El Shadai. His name is Llad. His name is Jehovah Shyra. And your father has what you ask for.

((music playing)) It's him that is the answer to this. >> It is not when it goes away that you can say, "He answered me." It's when he shows up to remind you that if you make your bed in hell, I will be your bunkmate. If you make your bed in a bad decision, I'll start breaking prison doors to get you out.

If you make your bed in depression, I'll give you a burst of joy in this moment. And as long as you're breathing, I want you to know that God's got Graham. God's got you. >> God's got this. >> Oh, I felt chills on my What do you call these traps when I said it?

God's got this. No, pastor. Not here. I made too many mistakes. Yeah, it's him that shows up in this and in this is him. That's what life looks like. How can I ride the spiritual high? I don't know. When you figure it out, write a book. We'll all buy it.

We will make you a New York Times best-selling author every day for the rest of our life. But in the meantime, most of us have to look for God in the lows. >> Wow. >> And to praise him with >> the next >> breath. Thank you, Lord. >> He said, "I'm going to worship, but I'm dealing with some things back home."

I wonder, is that you today? Stand to your feet. I'm here to worship. >> I'm here to worship. How many of you are here to worship today? Hey, don't raise your hand if you didn't come to worship. If somebody made you come, don't raise your hand. It's all right.

But even in the chat, say, "I'm here to worship." Okay? >> What you have to do is get this word to go >> because what good is it for you to go to Jerusalem for a minute if you're not going to invite God into the low places, too?

I remember a Bible story. It's normally for Easter, but it doesn't have to be where this woman named Mary Magdalene who had had seven demons and Jesus had cast them out of her mind. Tradition says she was a prostitute. There's no textual evidence for that, >> but tradition will label a lot of things wrong, won't it?

Bible says that she went to the tomb of Jesus early in the morning while it was still dark and Peter and John were having this arm wrestling match to see who could see him first and he wasn't there. What would it be like to get to the tomb and an angel tell you not here? >> Wow. >> And what do you do when you look for Jesus in the last place you saw him >> and you feel like he's not here?

What do you do when you experienced God in one season of your life and it was so high >> and now he's got you down here? >> I love the word of God because it helps me get a new way of thinking about those moments for myself. Hey, I go through them, too.

I got flipped off on Friday on the road in my Jeep with the roof down. You know what the roof down means? That means easy access for reciprocation. >> Man, the Lord helped me so much. Holly said, "Don't look at this guy cuz here's what happened." >> Boy, that was such a tender moment.

And I feel like I need to take tell you this real quick to make it practical. He's driving this big pickup truck, right? And I already let two people out ahead of him and it's a busy intersection. And I don't know how you feel about good Samaritan rules on the road, but I think if you let more than two people go out and I have to stop behind you and the light is green, you are no longer a good Samaritan, >> right? >> You are overdoing it.

Okay? You just do what the light says and let the Lord work out when they get out. You can let one, maybe two out, but two is the max. Okay? You're not helping anymore. You're overdoing it. That's the loudest y'all shouted all day. So now listen, I let not one but two people out, but he thought he should get out, too.

But no, I can't do that. We got to go. The light's green. It's busy. So, I go and Holly said, "Ooh, don't look over there at him. He is mad at you." I said, "Don't look over at who?" And he had that that middle finger up in his truck.

And the Lord I I called I called on the Lord and he answered and he told me what to do. I stuck my finger back up at him. This one right out my top of my roof. You know how good that felt? I said, "Hey, yeah, praise the Lord."

And I drove on to my house and I checked to make sure he wasn't following me. Cuz sometimes the Lord will call you to answer something a little different than you normally would have. take but a millisecond just to go from what you wanted to do to hey boy I even can see you walking around this week just doing this to situations I can see it I can see it in my mind put in a turn to three people and say hey buddy yeah the renewal of your mind is moment by moment it is not on this row on Sunday it is on the road on Monday that it will be tested you get this message. >> Yeah. >> So good. >> And it is sometimes in the place where you expected God to be that he is not that he shows you the greatest revelation >> of who he is.

So the Bible says in John 20 11 that as she stood there at the tomb crying and as she wept she bent over to look into the tomb and saw two angels in white seated where Jesus' body had been. Past tense. He's not here. >> He's not here.

There was one at the head, the other at the foot. They asked her woman, "Why are you crying?" She said, "They're taking my Lord away and I don't I don't know where he is. >> I don't know where is God in this. I don't know where the answer is.

I don't know what the right thing to do is. I don't know what doctor to talk to next. I don't know what to do about it. I don't know if I should call him. I don't know if I should block him. I don't know what to do. I don't know what God wants me to do.

I'm just kind of like, honestly, I thought faith was like this all of my life, trying to get God to do what I wanted him to do. And now I realize it's more like this. >> Yes, that's right. >> Thank you, Lord. >> And in the dark outside the tomb as she's weeping, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there.

Oh, wait. It's him. But she doesn't realize that it was Jesus. And he asked her, "Woman, why are you crying?" Now, only a savior who speaks the language of tears can ask a question like that. Who is it you are looking for? Jesus is so funny. Who are you looking for?

Thinking he was the gardener. And he kind of is. Yes. >> She said, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him and I will get him." >> And Jesus said to her, "Mary." And she turned toward him and cried out in Arama, "Raboni," which means, "Teacher."

And Jesus said, "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet >> ascended >> to the Father." >> Wow. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, I am ascending to my father and your father to my God and your God. This is the gospel that God in human form died for your sin, descended to the grave, defeated death and hell, awoke holding the keys to death, hell, and the grave.

And he heard when you called to him for salvation. And he's holding the keys of death, hell, and the grave. And it is him in life, in death, on the mountain, in the valley. It's him. It's him. Yes, it's God. You called on him. He's here. That's God making your heartbeat.

That's God giving you the next breath. That's God holding your tomorrow. That's God taking care of your needs. That's God. That's him. Give him a praise like you would give him if you knew he was here. If you knew he was worthy. If you knew he was holy. if you knew he was holding your life.

So now you know why it says, "I call God on the mountain. I call God in the valley. I call God. >> I call God. >> It's all God." Oh God, just thank you. >> Don't even need anything, Lord. >> I love >> I just love you cuz you love me first. >> And I'm so thankful that you're here with me. >> That you got up out of that grave. >> God, >> so I call you when it's good. >> God, >> I call you up here.

I call you down there. >> You're God when it's good. God, >> you're God when it's hard to love. >> So I'm calling today >> just to say I love you. >> I just call to say I love you. >> Oh God. >> Now listen, I don't know if you got a broken heart, >> but he's a healer. >> Oh God is a healer. >> And I don't know what you need, but he's a provider. >> And I don't know what you're fighting, but he's your defender.

I need every hand in the air. ((music playing)) Say the answer. Here comes the answer. His name is Jesus. Here he is. So, ((applause)) hey, thank you for watching the Elevation Church YouTube. I want you to subscribe. That way you can know when we go live and post new content. Make sure to leave me a comment.

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