[00:00:00] Speaker A: You're listening to the Message podcast of High Ridge Church, Longview, where our vision is to help you know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and ultimately make a difference. We are so glad that you're here and we pray that this message impacts your life as you apply the spiritual truths from God's word in practical ways. Let's listen in.
[00:00:20] Speaker B: Well, good morning, everybody.
How's everybody doing?
I'm so glad you came today and are here. Thank you for recognize everyone that's watching online, looking at me and y' all ready to get into it. Today I got a message that has been brewing.
It's been cooking for about 18 months and feel the Lord released me a few weeks ago to bring this to you.
And the title of the message is going to be use Someone Else and we'll see you next week.
Use Someone else.
The question that led to this, the idea that led to this, that the Lord was asking me was, are you still willing to do all that God has asked you to do, even if it costs you more than you expected?
Am I willing to pay the price to walk in the purpose of God has placed on my life?
Or another question was maybe have you ever wrestled with what God has asked you to do?
Has God given you pieces of the puzzle? He's given you a little direction. He's given you a little idea of what your purpose is, and you're like, whoa, that's not quite lined up with what I thought I should be doing or the idea that I had or the plan I had or the timeline that I had.
That's not the direction I really want to go in.
And I can tell you that Jesus has had a moment like this, and that's where we're going to be today. We're going to be in Luke to start off. We're going to kick off in Luke 22:39, 42. And Jesus just had the Last Supper with his disciples. And then it goes on to say Jesus went out as usual to the Mount of Olives, and his disciples followed him.
On reaching the place, he said to them, pray that you will not fall into temptation.
He withdrew about a stone's throw behind them, knelt down and prayed.
Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me.
Yet not my will, but yours be done.
And I think we can read that Scripture and we can go straight to the part that says, not my will, Lord, but yours be done.
Because that's the touchdown, right? That's the ultimate. He's surrendering his life for us.
He's going to the Cross on our behalf and ultimately his. Yes to that is our salvation.
But we miss over a key little few words that I want us to focus on today. Where it says, father, if you are willing, take this cup from me.
What he's saying is, if there's any other way to do this, let's do that.
If there's another person you can use, let's use them.
Have you ever had a moment like that?
Like, this is great. God, I know what you're asking me to do. I know the purpose behind this is really good, and it's going to be a benefit to a lot of people, but I don't want to be the one to have to do it.
Jesus can relate to that.
Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me. And that is where Jesus wrestles. Not with sin, but with the idea of surrender.
He wrestles with his purpose. He wrestles with God. Is this really what we have to do?
Is this the only way?
So in a moment, God is saying, don't make me do this.
And then, like so many of us, when we don't do this, we just. He walks into surrender. God asks us to do something and we say, God, don't use me. Then this way, don't make me do this.
And Jesus just walks right into surrender.
I would love to be able to say, I do that in my own life.
And then, just as a side note, that's not. It's in my notes, but it's not a part of my message. I thought it was funny, so I want to share it with you.
Luke 22, 45, 46. It says, when he arose from prayer, he went back to his disciples. He found them asleep, exhausted from sorrow.
Why are you sleeping? He asked them, get up and pray so that you will not fall into temptation.
Jesus is about to go to the cross, the biggest challenge of his life. And those closest to him are just taking a nap.
I just, I read that and I thought, man, have I ever walked into purpose? Have I ever walked into something that God's asking me to do? And, like, the people closest to me just didn't get it. Anybody been there? Like, you go do what you gotta do, but, like, we're gonna take a nap over here and we'll be okay over here. I just thought that was a piece I just wanted to throw out there for somebody because I just thought that was funny. Jesus biggest challenge and biggest. His ultimate purpose for his life was to go to the cross. And these guys are just taking a nap. I. I thought it was Funny.
Have you ever started walking in your purpose and someone just didn't care?
They see what you're doing, they're like, yeah, you go do that. We're here for you. We support you.
But we don't get it. You go do what you got to do.
He still said yes.
So before there was a crucifixion on a hill, there was a decision in a garden.
The crucifixion, the cross was for our benefit, was for what we needed, the things we couldn't go do ourselves.
But the decision to make that happen didn't happen on the cross. It happened in the garden.
When Jesus wrestled with his purpose, what he was supposed to be doing, he's decided to say yes and to walk into his purpose. And that's what we want you to do.
You know, we talk about this all the time here at church. We want you to discover your purpose and then make a difference. It's on the wall in the lobby. Go check it out. When you leave, we want you to discover what God has created you to do and then go do it.
But as you continue to discover what that purpose is, you have to understand that that purpose will come with a price.
It is not going to be easy to follow after what God has for your life.
We say yes to Jesus and we walk into relationship with him, and then we just assume that everything should work out.
God is love, and he takes care of his people, and it should be nice and easy and the road should be smooth.
I don't find that in here, and I definitely haven't found that in my own life.
It's going to come at a price.
And Jesus modeled that for us. Ultimately, it cost him his life.
Have you ever started walking towards something in purpose or on purpose and felt a little bit of resistance, felt a little bit of pushback? Whether it's warfare or it's the people around you, or it's your own mind, the enemy getting into your mind and causing you to question what it is that you're supposed to be doing. You ever felt that tension between, this is what I should be doing, but it kind of doesn't always feel natural. And we live in that tension.
Jesus was there, too. So if Jesus had to wrestle with the cost of obedience, we will, too.
Jesus wrestled with this idea that it had to be him and it had to be this way. And I, for one, I mean, let's take a moment and pause. I'm, for one, thankful that Jesus was obedient to what God had for him for his life. And the purpose that he was put on this planet for was which to ultimately go to the cross for our salvation. Something we could never do for ourselves.
I'm thankful for that today.
So back in 2023, we had the Unite conference with Tim Tebow. Anybody go to that one? Tim Tebow came to Longview, Texas and spoke at the UNITE Conference. And it was an incredible night at the Belcher center. And we had 12, 1300 people there. And he gave an incredible, challenging, encouraging message. And. But before he got up, I was the chosen one to get up in front of the city of Longview and talk about Transformation Longview. So Transformation Longview is an organization that we help form, that works and partners with the John Maxwell Leadership Foundation. And what we do is we get biblical Christian values into businesses and organizations in the city of Longview.
It's that simple.
And I'm up there in front of the Belcher center sharing of the stories of seeing the breakthroughs that we're seeing and the stories coming out of people's lives.
Maybe stepped away from church, but are now going back to church and the cultures and the atmospheres and environments that these businesses are changing because of what Transformation Longview is doing.
And I'm halfway through my little 10 minute spiel and I look down on the front row.
The seat my wife is supposed to be sat in is empty.
And I think to myself, this is my 10 minutes of fame in front of the whole city and my wife's not even here to be a part of it.
I thought to myself, what is more important right now than me and what I'm doing?
I got one shot at this. They may never ask me back.
And she's not even in here.
So I carry on. I get done with my message and Tim Tebow gets up to speak and crushes it, of course.
And I go backstage and I look at my phone. I'm like, where the heck is this girl?
Because she's not here where she's supposed to be. So I look at my phone and it says, Hannah Williams is at home.
I thought, well, we've got a babysitter at the house with the kids. A couple of our older kids are at the Belcher center with us. Why is she at the house in this moment?
Like, skip Tim Tebow, don't skip me. You know, like.
So I call her. I'm like, hey, what are you doing right now? Why are you at home? And in a moment, my life changed.
And she went on to tell me that one of our kids had ran away from home.
Something had happened at the house with the babysitter, get their way. Decided to not communicate with words and communicated with action.
Barricaded his bedroom door, turned the Alexa up to full volume, opened his window in our two story home, walked along the back of the house, jumped the fence.
And we live in this neighborhood behind the church. And within minutes he's at the loop.
It's nine o' clock at night, dark cars are flying down the loop and eventually the police pick him up. Some people have called the police and they pick him up. And after a negotiation for a real name with the police, they finally figure out who it is. And during me speaking, Hannah had been getting a bunch of phone calls from this random nano 3 number that was like pestering her during this time.
Ended up being the police department and the babysitter had no clue.
The police showed up on our doorstep with our son and that was the first time the babysitter knew he was gone.
So what a story or trauma that she's continuing to live through and process through. And we're helping her through that. But so I have a decision. I'm going home. I don't care what's happening at unite. I could care less about unite, could care less about Tim Tebow, could care less about the city of Longview. I gotta get home.
So what is probably a 10 minute drive from the Belcher center to my house felt like an eternity.
And in that drive, in those moments, I wrestled with everything within me with regards to my purpose and what God was asking me to do.
I was like, God, how can you, a good God, put me up on a stage in front of the city, speaking about improving the city, making our city better, bringing biblical values into businesses. How can you make me do that? And then my kid is running away from home.
If that's what it's going to take, if this is what it's going to take to change a city, I'm not interested. Use somebody else. That's what I said.
And I said a few other words too that I don't usually use.
But I was upset.
I said, God, it's not worth it if this is what it's going to cost, if the health of my family is what it's going to cost to change a city, use somebody else. I'm out, I'm not interested.
And I wrestled with that for a couple of weeks.
I lived in an ultimate fear for two weeks after that.
We took the bedroom door off. I put sensors on every window and door in the house.
That kid Couldn't breathe without Hannah and I knowing about it. We were on him.
I slept in his bedroom for two weeks. Fear gripped my life.
And the whole time I'm like God, I got no interest in doing anything you're asking me to do right now.
If you had a moment like that, if you had a Garden of Gethsemane moment in your own life where you were walking in purpose, you were doing what you felt God was calling you to do. I believe in transformational. I believed in the mission, I believed in what we were trying to do.
But in that moment, I could care less about it. Have you ever had a moment like that where you're walking in purpose, you're doing all the things that God's asking you to do, and you feel good about it and something happens, a challenge comes by, a bit of tension, a bit of pressure, a bit of pain, and we just fall away.
I grew up in church like I've wanted to serve the Lord my whole life.
I account that to my parents. Must have prayed for me real hard. So if you're a parent in the room, pray for your kids. Like I'm the poster child.
So I grew up and then as I got older, I just wanted to serve the Lord my whole life. My biggest fear in life then and in life now was to be out of the will of God. I never wanted to do anything that God did not want me to do.
I wanted to pursue his purpose and his will for my life every day.
That's what I've always wanted to do.
But I think everyone wants purpose until it comes with a price.
We ask God all the time, show me purpose, give me direction.
And when that piece of the puzzle comes, or that little bit of direction comes, or that little bit of purpose comes, we back up a little bit.
So what is the true cost of living in God's purpose? Look like I have three things for you because I'm a proper preacher. I have a three point sermon.
The real cost of walking in God's purpose. The first 1.1 is your purpose will always come with pressure and with pain.
If you are doing anything for the kingdom of God, you will find pressure and you will find pain. You will find tension, you will find stress, you will find fear.
Because God did not create you to walk this smooth.
Rainbows, unicorns, life that we all think we might get when we say yes to Jesus at the beginning.
Jesus didn't move into resurrection power without walking through some garden of Gethsemane. Pressure.
Before the cross came the cup, before the victory came anguish.
Luke 22:44 says. And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly.
And his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.
Jesus was feeling so much pressure and pain and anguish that his sweat turned to blood.
I didn't experience that that night, but I felt pressure and I felt pain.
I think often we will feel a little tension. We'll feel a little pressure or stress, and we'll immediately think that God's not in it.
Or we'll think that, oh, man, I did something wrong. I'm getting punished because he told me to do this. And maybe I didn't do it right. I didn't do it the right way, and we just stop.
Can we be honest in church this morning and say, sometimes we come up against a little something, we come up against a little tension and we just stop what we're doing.
It's easier that way.
Pressure isn't a sign that God has left you. It's a sign that he's preparing you.
2 Corinthians 1:8:9. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure so that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt we had received the sentence of death.
But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves, but on God who raises the dead.
Pressure isn't proof you're off course. It's the shaping ground of obedience.
It's because you feel a little pressure. It's because you feel a little pain. It's because you feel a little tension or stress or being uncomfortable doesn't mean that that isn't where God wants you to be.
He's just working something in you for that next step, for that next season.
And we don't always see that.
God in his sovereignty, doesn't. He gives us pieces, right?
It's so frustrating. I get it.
I wish he would give me the whole puzzle, but he doesn't. He gives us pieces, pieces at a time.
So don't panic. When the pressure hits, pause and pray. Ask God, what are you doing during this time? What are you forming in me? What am I supposed to be learning right now?
Second cost is obedience is the key to success, not your feelings.
Feelings will never take you anywhere good.
Following your feelings will never lead you to success in what God is calling you to do.
Jesus didn't feel strong in Gethsemane.
He was a little fearful. He was a little sorrowful. He was a little overwhelmed with the situation.
Where would we be today if Jesus had given in to his feelings? And it just stopped in the garden and he didn't take any more steps forward.
What would our lives look like? Where would our world be today?
But he still said yes.
He said, not my will, but yours be done. I think often we say, use me, Lord. Like we'll ask the Lord to use us in situations. Or we'll ask the Lord to give us direction or give us purpose, or what am I supposed to be doing? Where am I supposed to be going? What's my purpose? Why am I here?
What is it you want me to do?
But have we really given him permission to lead us when it gets hard?
Like we've said yes. We've given him the lip service on a Sunday morning. We've said yes to him with our mouths. But have we closed our hearts off to what he's really trying to do inside of us and through us?
Have we said yes, but our hearts are closed?
You don't have to feel strong to walk in obedience.
You just have to say yes again and again and again and again.
You're not going to feel like it.
I don't feel like doing all the things that God is asking me to do every day. It would be way easier to sit at the house and play FIFA.
Y' all can tell by the accent, FIFA is my go to.
It would be way easier to do that.
So much easier. So much more comfortable, easy life.
Just go do my job every day, come back, raise a couple kids, retire off into the sunset. I don't know. Whatever the picture of the perfect life looks like for you, I don't know.
That's what I feel like.
But my feelings aren't going to get me anywhere.
So obey and just take that next step.
Even if it's small, even if it's imperfect, even if the conditions aren't all set up perfectly for you and it's all wrapped up with a nice bow on it.
Maybe the next step is into the dark and you don't know where that step's going to lead you.
Take that next step.
The third cost is the cost of purpose is far less than the cost of comfort.
Love. Comfort.
Love. Comfortability. Love. A soft couch. Love to just go do my own thing. Love.
Comfort.
Jesus, yes, led him to the cross. His obedience led to our salvation.
His yes was our gain.
What might seem easier now will often become a bigger cost later.
Oh, man. I wish I had stepped into what God was asking me to do those years ago.
Oh, man, where could our family be now if I had done this when I was told to? What if I had been obedient? Here. Where would we be today?
What would my relationship with the Lord look like today if I had just done that simple little thing he asked me to do?
Jesus, yes, led to our salvation.
What if your obedience is the breakthrough someone's looking for?
That's a question that I often ask myself. And it's not out of fear, it's out of responsibility. I think more so that what if I'm the blockage for someone's breakthrough?
What if I'm the thing getting in the way of the hope that someone's holding onto?
What if my yes is required not just for me, but for someone else? What would that look like if we stepped into our yes with the mindset of. Of God? I know this is going to be incredible for me, but the ripple effect that could affect the area I'm in the season of life. I'm in the community I'm in the family I'm in. What if my yes makes a difference for them too? What would my life look like?
What if your yes is the hope someone is grasping to?
Are you willing to pay the price now, knowing that God is writing a bigger and better story for later?
Now I know that that's not the world we live in. If I say yes now, I want the effects right now. I want the turnaround right now. I want the benefit right now. That's the world we live in, the microwave culture that we live in. If I'm saying yes now, I need to see the produce right now, right?
You see the fruit right now.
But are you willing to wait?
Are you willing to say yes now, then maybe 20 years from now see the fruit?
That's a tough question. That's a long time.
A piece of my story is that way. I said yes to God multiple years ago, and only over the last few years am I seeing the fruit from those yeses.
Man, that was tough. I've shared that with a number of you before. It's a tough season.
But are we willing to say yes and wait?
So this week I want you to stretch your yes muscle, right?
Some of you haven't been in the gym in a while.
Not judging, not pointing anybody out.
I don't go to the gym, so I'm pointing at me.
Zoom right in on me. Paul, it's me.
So we need to stretch our yes muscle, whatever that looks like, that's going to look different across the whole room. And everyone watching online, it's going to look different for all of us.
But we haven't stretched that muscle in a while. I think the no is a lot easier. It's a lot more comfortable, A lot less risk involved with a no.
But I want you to risk it this week. And if it's something that you can instantly just walk into and say yes, I'll go, absolutely, yes, Lord, I'll do that.
That's not what I want you to do.
I want you to do something this week that's really hard.
We all have things.
We all have seasons. We all have situations that we're experiencing that you can all think of something.
Man, God's been asking me for a while now to do this.
That's the thing I'm talking about.
The thing that's going to make you a little uncomfortable. The thing that's going to bring a little pain, bring a little pressure, bring a little tension.
That's the thing I'm talking about. Maybe it's a conversation with somebody.
They're always lots of fun, right? When you talk about we need to have a conversation like those, kind of one of those conversations.
Maybe it's one of those. Maybe it's a decision you have to make. Maybe it's a career choice or it's a decision within your family.
Maybe it's an apology that somebody needs.
I don't know what it is for you, but there's a hard, obedient yes that you need to step into this week.
Saying yes might cost you now, but it produces a legacy.
So grateful for the people that have gone before me that have said yes.
We wouldn't be in this room today if people hadn't said yes.
Some of them I know very well, it's not about the instant, it's not about the moment. It's not about right now. Sometimes it's generational legacy.
What you start today could have ripple effects on generations to come.
Will you say yes?
So back to my original question. Are you still willing to do all that God has called you to do, even if it costs you more than you expected?
To come full circle with the story?
Not much of a story to tell other than God is faithful.
And we still have really hard conversations in our home with kids.
Some of you know, we have some adopted kids in our home. And those conversations are difficult at times because of the things they've experienced and the way their brains are wired now because of experiences and situations they've been in. But even with all that, even with all the things that are against us, right?
The tension that we feel, the pressure that's pushed against us, even with all that, I feel like our family is in the Healthiest place it's ever been.
So the end of the moral, the end of the story is God is faithful.
And we talked to them, we sang about that earlier, that, yes, God has good plans.
Has good plans and purposes for your life.
Are they going to be easy? No.
Is it going to be smooth sailing? No.
But is God faithful to see you through it and walk with you through it and hold your hand all the way? Yes.
God is faithful.
I don't have a secret remedy to share with you this morning on how to navigate being obedient to what God's calling you to do. All I know and all I can tell you that God is good.
And if you say yes and you keep saying yes, he will keep standing and walking with you.
It's not a matter of maybe he will if I do this, or maybe three of my yeses will get one of his, you know, piece of help. No, every yes you say, every step you take, God is faithful.
And if you want to leave a legacy that shows the generations coming behind us that we were obedient to God, we did what he asked us to do. We get it right all the time. No. Did we make mistakes? Yes. But we were obedient.
Let that be said of me.
Goes back to my greatest fear, not doing what God's telling me to do.
I want to be in the center of God's will at all times.
So what is the yes God is waiting on from you?
We all have a yes to step into.
And it looks different across the room and across the world.
But God is asking you a question.
What is it? What is that yes?
If we want to put away our notes, put away our Bibles, and just spend a moment with the Lord.
Feel like the Lord is speaking to you if he's not prompted your heart already with an idea, what the next step looks like, what that yes looks like.
And we're going to ask him to.
You want to close your eyes? Bow your heads. Let's just have a moment with Jesus.
I don't know what the next step looks like for you. I don't know if it's a release of control that you need to give up or it's a release of the schedule or the timeline that you've placed on God's plans.
That sounds dumb coming out of my mouth.
That we would put a plan and we, we would put God on a schedule.
Maybe you need to yield to his timing.
Or maybe you need to quote the words of Jesus and say, not my will, but yours be done.
Maybe we've never said that.
Or maybe we have said it, but we've never meant it. Maybe we've said God, do what you want to do in my life, but can we negotiate a little bit?
Doesn't quite look like what I wanted. Doesn't quite look like what I thought it would look like.
It's going to cost me something, God. I wasn't expecting that.
I didn't realize the what I was going to experience because of my yes, Father, we come before you today with an open, with open hearts and an open mind to what it is you're trying to do in and through us, God. And we admit, we confess. Sometimes obedience is hard. Saying yes is hard.
Sometimes the cost is just a little too high.
You gave us the perfect example of true surrender to purpose through Jesus when he went to the cross on our behalf, took our place, took our sin, took our shame, and paid the price for our redemption.
So Lord, we just come before you today with the same idea, with the same posture, Lord, that we give up our fears, we give up our timelines, we give up our plans that we think should happen, Lord, and we yield to your plans and purposes for our lives.
Even if it gets hard, even if it stretches us, even if we get uncomfortable, Lord, we yield to you.
We ask you to come speak to your people right now. What is that yes that we need to walk into this week.
What does that step of obedience look like?
And God, we thank you for your grace when we're not obedient. We thank you for your forgiveness when we don't do what been asked to do.
You are so good to us. You are so faithful when we are not.
So Father, I ask you speak to your people this morning.
Come have your way in our lives and in our hearts and with eyes closed and heads bowed. Still we have a maybe you're here this morning and you're hearing me talk about purpose and doing what God's calling you to do and hearing his voice and obeying and you're like, james, I don't even it sounds great, but I don't even have a relationship with Jesus to even be able to say yes to something that he's asking me to do. I don't, I don't know him. I don't have a relationship with him.
Well, friend, we want you to want to give you the opportunity today.
It's like we do every single week. We want you to pray to receive that relationship.
So as we've been doing recently, we're going to I'm going to pray and you're going to repeat back to me as a group so no one feels weird or called out or singled out.
Just if that's you, if that's what you want, if today you're wanting to make that decision to step into a relationship with Jesus, then just repeat this after me. Jesus.
Lord, I thank you for who you are.
And I come before you today knowing that I've messed up, that I've not walked in purpose.
And today I want to commit my life to you.
Lord, I know that you died and rose again for me.
And today I invite you into my life to lead and guide me.
And I will follow you the rest of my life in Jesus name.
If that was you and that was a step you took today, whether it was the first time or it's a step you've taken again, if you could just wave at me real quick, we want to acknowledge you and represent that and know that that was a step you took. That's awesome. Thank you guys so much. There's a phone number, QR code coming up on the screen behind me. If you'll text us, we would love to connect with you and build a relationship with you and you'll get back some videos on what just happened and what it means to have said yes to Jesus and what that looks like moving forward. We don't want to invite you to know Jesus and then not give you tools to move forward in that relationship.
Amen. Well, thank you guys so much. You can stand to your feet real quick. And we're going to close out.
Unite 2025 is coming up. I don't know if you've seen it advertised or seen some information, but this year we have Torren Wells coming and it's going to be exciting. It's going to be a little different this year with doing some music. It's going to be Torren Wells speaking and leading us in some worship and then also speaking about some of the songs and the influences and some leadership nuggets that he can pull out of some of the music that he's written. So tickets are on sale on the Belcher center website or the QR code right here behind me. And coming up on your screen if you're watching online, but we want you to be there. It's going to be an incredible night. Church is coming together to unite the city and then to encourage the people of this city. We think Torren Wells will do a really good job with that, so we're excited to have him here. So if the elders would mind coming forward we are a few elders short today, so I know some pastors and wives are going to come forward.
I tell you this every single time I'm up here. If you come to church and need prayer and don't come down, that would be the dumbest thing you could do today.
All right, these guys are here. These are the best prayers we got, okay? And they want to pray for you.
So please come forward. If you've got anything going on, whether it's message related or just something going on in life, they want to pray for you. That's why they're here. They would love to do that with you. All right, let me pray for you and you guys can get out of here. Father, we thank you for today. I thank you for, for who you are. Thank you for your faithfulness. Thank you for all that you're doing in and through us. God, I pray a blessing over every single person in this room and every single person watching online, God, that they will hear your voice and obey and step into all that you have for us. Lord, you have good, good plans for us. And I pray that over every single person here, Lord, that we will hear your voice and be obedient to step into it. God, I thank you for today. We pray you be with us as we go from this place in Jesus name and everybody said amen. Amen.
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