[Music] Welcome to Call to Freedom with Barber Carmac. This is Jimmy Lakey and I'm delighted that you are joining us for this half hour. You can reach Call to Freedom at box 370367 Denver, Colorado 80237 or by going to the website at www.freedomstreet.org. If you want to leave a message or order a word-powered daily reading Bible Guide or a Freedom Street Express newsletter, you can call us toll-free at 1-877-917-7256 and leave your name and address including your zip code. If you want to talk to Barbara right now, she is expecting your call. You may call that same toll-free number 1-877-917-7256 to speak to her. And now, let's join Barbara in the studio. On this encore broadcast, Darren begins the program by stating that you can trust God for the little things as well as the big issues. Elizabeth calls in and asks for prayer for healing for herpes, which she got on a cruise in a sexual encounter. Darren confronts the curse of promiscuity as well as shame and prays that by the wounds of Jesus Elizabeth was healed. We give her Matthew 5-8, blessed are the pure and hard for they shall see God, and instructor to say that scripture every day to build up her confidence that her healing is complete. Nothing is too difficult for God. Now let's join the program. Well, this is Darren, and here with Barbara today at Erichood 303-455-0777, I just praise God for the mighty miracles that we've watched him perform this week, and all the glory goes to him, folks. And it comes right out of scripture. So as you get to know the Word, you'll find out that you really can't trust him for the big problems, the little problems you see. leukemia, cancer, MS, sugar diabetes, that's not any challenge for the Lord. It's as easy for him to heal that as it is to heal a cold, common cold. So we've got a phone call coming in here. Elizabeth from Littleton, how are you? Hi. How are you today? We're well, how are you? Good, thank you. Pretty good, yeah? What's going on? Well, actually, I'm calling because I need prayer for healing. Well, that's okay. We can pray for the healing. What kind of healing do you need? Do they call you Elizabeth or Liz or what does it call you? Elizabeth, I've met you guys at your meeting before. I came with my husband. And it's kind of hard to say because it's quite possible my sister's also listening because I turned her on to you guys. And it's something very ashamed of it and she doesn't know. Because I'm supposed to, I think I told you before, Dern, that I'm the pastor's kid. And so this is hard for me. And I will hold that against you. I'm a pastor's kid too. And when we went to college, we were all warned of the pastor's kids because they were the worst on campus. Let me tell you Liz, but I think in the 20 years that I've been doing ministry or more, I've heard just about everything. And you know something, there's nothing you could tell me to make me ashamed of you or even disappointed in you. So what's going on? Well, after I graduated high school, I turned 18 and I went with my friend and we went on this cruise. We weren't falling in God very well at the time. She isn't a Christian anyway. Like you said, that back company crux is good morals. That's what happened. They're a piece of disease. And right now you said you like to have people in pain so that it can go. But I'm standing on Matthew 817. Okay. Do you know something? He's going to take that away from you. I believe he will. Do you want him to take it away from you? Oh, I'm married now. And as I said, my husband, he's, I don't want to pastor to him because I love him so much. And I'm living the right life. Does he know you have it? Oh, yeah. I told him in way before we would have had a relationship. I admire that. Well, let me tell you, have you repented of this sin? A thousand times at least. He's going to take it away. That's right. I believe with this sin though, Elizabeth comes a curse. A curse can come along with that. And I believe a curse has been on you because of that illicit affair or whatever. I don't care if it was in one night's stand or whatever. But, you know, a curse is of lust or promiscuity can come on there. And I believe if you haven't confronted that, address that issue, then we can pray for you and get that root taken in. Oh, yes. Praise God. See, one thing that happens in a sexual encounter is it's not just herpes or aides or something like that. It's a transmittable disease, as they say. But many times the spirit comes right along with that. And that's what Barbara's talking about. I've prayed for forgetfulness and for my spirit to be all mine and my husband's and not his anymore. Well, let me tell you, God's going to break that today. I believe it. I believe it. That'd be all right. We prayed together last night. I believe it. Well, we'll put our faith with yours as that. Let me tell you, I'm upbeat about this thing because this is not a big deal for God. I'll tell you when we come to Him and we mix faith with our prayers, which we're going to do here. I mean, He'll do that in a snap of the fingers. That's right. Okay. And He's not only going to take the spirit and all the curses away that came along with this. He's going to take this thing called herpes and He's going to take it away from you. Right. I don't claim it. Amen. All right. You ready? If you put your hand over the area where the pain is centered, just lay hands on because God really loves. He said lay hands on the sick and they'll recover. We can lay hands on ourselves. A lot of people don't know that, but I'm ready if you are. I'm ready. All right. Father God, I just lift up our friend Elizabeth right here. And all of our listeners today that are struggling with some disease that they encountered in a lustful relationship. Father God, whether it's AIDS or herpes or whatever it is, Lord, we see and know that you can take that away. So right now today, I say that you're breaking the curse that came to Elizabeth in this encounter on this cruise. And Lord, I know she's asked forgiveness. I know she's forgiven. Now, Lord, let that register in her heart not only legally, but vitally. Now, today, Jesus, I say that you're healing powers there at her house and that she's being delivered from the curse that curses broken. And Father God, I see and say, and Lord, I see it light. And that tells me that Jesus is the light of the world and Jesus, you have healed her today through the power and the anointing of Holy Spirit. Father, I thank you for keeping your word. You say, you cast out the spirits with the Word and healed all who were ill. And I thank you not only for Elizabeth's healing, but for others that are listening today that are struggling privately in a private hell. No more of that, Jesus. And Lord, I also ask you to take away the shame. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you. You know how I know your heal? Because I'm my voice is lighter. Like I'm hearing your voice. You got it. And you know, Matthew 5, 8. Do you know that verse? I've been reading your power, a pack on that. Okay, this is a verse that you need because the Satan wanted to file you. So you say, blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. And your heart is pure now. Your body is pure. Jesus has cleansed it from all to filaments. So now as you say that verse over and over, it is going to be totally manifested. I believe it. I feel like I've burdened my life. That's right. I'm going for both. Praise God. So that's Matthew 5, 8. You should be sensing some new things going on in your body too. Yeah. All right. Okay. Thank you. Keep in touch. Okay. All right. We love you. I love you too. Okay. Bye-bye. Line 2, Judy. Hi. Hi. Can you hear me? Yeah, I can't. Can you hear us? Judy, are you still there? Okay. Let's roll into line 3. We'll ask Judy somehow. It's fine. Hello, Pat. How are you doing? Good morning. What's going on? I talked to you late yesterday on the end of the program and you asked me to call back today. Yes. I've been praying for you. Thank you. Did you get time to read those scriptures? Oh, yes. Wonderful. Yes. Okay. Now what do you want healing for? The pain of fibromyalgia right now, sir. Okay. And are you a believer? Oh, my, yes. Okay. Have you ever been healed? Oh, yes. All right. Yes, I know I have because I, like I told you yesterday, I, at one time, I was in the hospital for three and a half months. Right. And if it wasn't for him, I would not be here today. Good. Good. Do you believe in healing you today? Yes, sir. I sure do. Okay. Now, second question, do you believe he will heal you today? Yes, sir. I sure do. Okay. And we've got about halfway there. Are we though? Are you mad? All right. Well, we have, I told you yesterday we have a lot of listeners of pray. And they're going to be lifting you up right now, Pat. And Barbara's here with me today. We're in agreement. Well, I talked about you yesterday between shows. And we talked about her last night. That's right. And we have seen fibromyalgia healed on Tuesday nights. And I'm sure those power partners that are listening today are going to be praying for you especially because they know the pain of that disease. Was that lady named Michelle? Michelle. Yes, she was just healed about three weeks ago. She is like a lighthouse. She comes to our classes now on Tuesday night and she lights up the whole back end of the classroom. And where are those classes? We have those at the holiday in North Glant, every Tuesday at seven. North Glant. Right. Every seven in the evening. In the evening of the evening, we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. Every family I know. But I say today, you're breaking them for Pat. Now Father God, this thing called fibromyalgia is from the lyre of all lyres, the devil. Now we command that spirit of lying, that lying spirit, the spirit of infirmity, all of these symptoms to leave her. And I thank you Father. It's not just in her head. It's not imaginary. You are giving her real healing for a real problem and real deliverance. And I say now from the top of her head, Lord, I see your light. Going just seeping down from her hairline all the way down over her old body. And Lord, I see your draining that problem right out through the bottom of her feet. In Jesus name, Pat, I say that you're totally healed. By your faith and hours, faith in Jesus Christ and the power of the name of Jesus. The blood of Jesus has healed you today. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much. Now you're going to see those symptoms all go away. Now, were you in pain when you called? Oh yes. Is there any relief? Do you feel any relief? It's only when I stand at certain points. I have no one stood yet. You just get up. I'll wait for you. You get up and walk around your house. Don't go to the grocery store and leave me hanging. I have no transportation there. Okay, well, I get this better. Okay, get up and go to the front door of your house. I am. Are you on a portable phone? Yes, ma'am. Good. We can talk all over the place here. Oh, we sure can. Okay, and twist around, twist your torso around, touch your toes if you can. Oh, I haven't done that for a long time. Go ahead and do it. See, I see God's healing in all of your muscles. Muscles in your back, in your legs, neck, shoulders. Yeah, move your head around. Oh, this is nice. Well, that's Jesus. Oh, yes. Now, do you have any pain left? Not right this minute. Okay, have I ever met you personally? No, so you have no heart. This is Jesus all the way. Yes. He loves you, pain. Yes, he does. He loves you. And I love you. He wants you free of pain so you can do what he's called you to do on this earth. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hey, that's good deal. Yes, it is. Okay. Have a wonderful day. Any pain left? No, sir. All right. You're not going to have any. That's right. See, you have been healed. It happened two or three minutes ago. Oh, that's correct. So you expect this to remain. Yes, sir. All right. Now, we'll be back on the air next Tuesday. And I'd like to have you give me a report. Yeah. If you don't have, if you're not on our mailing list, we'd like to send you some things, Pat. So if you'll give your name to John after we hang up here. All right. All right. God bless you. Okay. Have a wonderful day. God bless. Lionel Wendt, Judy. Hi. Can you hear me this time? Yeah. I lost you. I'm sorry. I called back. I switched the card to a different location, heading in a different direction. Okay. I'm sorry, sir. I heard something from you a few days ago that I had never heard before, and yet I've been operating in this field for quite a while. Did I understand you to say that diabetes is quite often with a root of rejection or -- Yeah, it's a love disorder. Love disorder. Okay. Let me back up a little bit and give you some background. Diabetes runs throughout my whole family. Okay. I'm pretty much the only one of my family that is very heavy. That's a curse. And yet, yes, I agree. Well, I have broken curse with according to Galatians 313. Okay. And -- but in 1994, my husband and I were small group leaders for our church, quite active in our church, and had been for a long time. And a woman came to our small group that I found out a year later had decided they won that she was going to have my husband. And she did end up having my husband. After 20 years of marriage, he left me for her, and it's been a spiral of degradation, and they are in major trouble. I have stayed out of any sort of judgment whatsoever. It's not easy, but you know, every time I start to judge them in my heart, I would go to the Lord and say, "No, no. Finch and says yours, you're going to handle this." And I -- I wish more people would do that. Because I sound like your voice print would tell me, "As you've been successful, I admire you." I believe that that is true. In fact, I've done a lot of praying for them. I know what's happening with them because we have a son together who's 22, so he keeps me informed. And they are really in major spiritual and trouble with the law. So if we weren't in church, we'd say they're in deep doo-doo. There you go. There you go. All right. But recently, I have no health insurance, so I go to the nine hills fair and get every test I can find to get. My blood sugar was elevated. In the last week or two, for the first time in my life, my blood pressure is starting to go up. And then you mention it's a love disease. Since my blood sugar is up, and the world would say to me, "How are you, headache, too, diabetes?" I'm wondering if there's a connection with all of the rejection I suffered when my husband left me. It was major. I mean, the Lord blesses -- oh, without him, I would not have gotten through. It would have been dead, for sure. But I'm wondering, is there some connection there that I have not dealt with that may give this blood sugar a legal right to rise? Well, let me say this to you. I think that when people have affairs and whatever, a lot of times they bring defilement to the party to you. In this case, we're talking about you. I agree. Your husband brought that to you. I think you are suffering from secondary defilement. Okay. It wasn't your primary sin, but you suffered by the fallout and by what he brought home to you. Correct. Okay. And I would say that's probably what we're dealing with. Barb, do you have something? You said also that you're heavy. Have you gained weight through this? No, I've been heavy often on most of my -- Almost of my life. Most of my life. Right at the time it happened, I had just started a spiritual plan to lose weight before that, and had taken off quite a bit of weight through that whole situation, but tends to put on about three quarters of that back on. And so I don't know how connected that might have been with that. Well, I believe that we are talking here about the secondary defilement, possibly about curses. And we have a couple tapes here, as I'll just tell you about, very quickly. One is called when curses go blessings flow, that's two tapes. And the other one is called "Tighting Back God's Way." A lot of people don't know how to handle these things. For example, we teach in the "Fighting Back" series about washing your hands and the Bible all the way through, it talks about having clean hands and a pure heart. Right. And then we talk about judging words and righteousness. So for example, you can judge the words of a divorce decree, words spoken, verbal, by him and by her. And you put those words under the blood of Jesus and it goes like this. It's Isaiah 54/17 that says, "Every word spoken against you in judgment, you will condemn, for this is the heritage or the inheritance of the servants of the Lord." Okay, most people try to deal with this through reason or through talk. You know, they talk it all over and chew the rag, you know, and do all this with their friends. But they don't go to the word and say, "Okay, now how can I stop these words spoken against me from continuously operating against me?" Because words have life and they have energy. Right. Many times. And they tend to end all the words that are spoken against me. Okay, well I'd suggest you get those two tape series, the one on curses and the one on "Fighting Back." They're both two tape series for 12 bucks piece and money well spent. And also, I'm a little concerned about you say you don't have health insurance, so you go to this nine-channel line fair or something and get every test you possibly can. Why do you do that? I don't think I do it out of fear. I think I do it out of a sense of trying to do what I know to do to be a good steward of this body. Okay, that's what I know. I don't do it out of fear. Well, I had an old practitioner one time tell me, Barbara, if there's no pain, don't go. And if you are, you would not get my friends. I have been, I have not been to a doctor for 10 years. I am healthy. I take good care of my body nutritionally, well most of the time. Sometimes, you know, I do binge, but I take my body. Yeah, I started doing that last time. But really, Judy, I find that they'll find something wrong with you every time. And I have not checked my, I don't even know how to check my cholesterol. Well, I will tell you this in the last few days when I've been praying over Lord, I thank You. You have health insurance coming for me. And 20th now, He has spoken in my spirit just as the Israelites wanted a king. You want health insurance. Well, good. And I thought, oh Lord, you know, that, you know, I don't want that. That's right. And one health insurance of the Israelites wanted a king. That's right. And God is going to take care of you, Judy. I'll tell you that extra money we put into medical research. And you know, Darren, on the way here, we were talking about how we are focused on our bodies. Well, duty, there's what I told Barbara. I think you can handle this. Have I ever met you? No. You ever been to class? No. You ought to come out on Tuesday. We have a great time. I believe the reason God buried our organs inside our body and covered our skin. Now, I'm not saying this about you, but I'm saying about some of my friends. They would take out all their body parts and be playing with them and looking at them and examine them every day. They do. They'd wear them out, you know, looking at them. You know what I'm saying? We are obsessed with our bodies and see God. As a culture. God created a spirit, soul and body third. Nah. We want our body to be priority. Well, Judy, Darren and I don't give our bodies that- Let's pray for you. Yeah. Thank you. I hope you don't get health insurance. You know, you have to depend on Jesus. That's the best kind you can. It sounds to me like you are taking charge of your own health care and I admire that. Well, after he spoke to me as the Israelites wanted a king, you want health insurance. That told me something. Amen. Okay. So today, what are we praying against? Thank you, Jesus. I want that this connection to diabetes with rejection broken. I want all of the words of defilement, secondary defilement broken. Okay. I want that whole, if there's any more soul applies to all of that situation. I want all of this broken and severed and I want to move on. Okay. Let me ask you one more question. Have you felt rejection because of your weight? I think all my life, yes. Okay. Well, I think we need to deal with that too. You know, sense of dream. And that may be more than the, you know, did he leave you for a thin person? Yes, and he left me at the, later he told me it was because she was so sexy. She was so, this and so, that was, she was 22 years younger. And he was at a change of lifetime where he just couldn't believe it. Just 22 year younger woman than him would be interested in him. Now he's finding out he's not worried for it. That's exactly so. In fact, not worried for it is exactly the word because he became unable to perform. We'll put it that way. Well, I admire, I admire your attitude so much. Okay. So God bless you. Thank you. We've got a lot of things on the table here. Are you ready to go for it? I'm ready. Well, the God I just thank for Judy's phone call and Barb and I are agreeing with our power partners, our listeners. Lord, I'm asking you to take away that spirit of rejection from Judy. And Lord, I believe that came in when she was a very young girl. And I believe it surfaced in the marriage somehow. And Lord, I'm asking you to deal with that as only you can to show her that she's been carrying a false passport, a false identity. And Lord, you can give her correct identity because she is indeed made in your image and your likeness. And I'm asking you to take away the looks from people's eyes and the words and the slams and the subtleties of rejection because of her way to I'm asking you to take that away. And correct that little girl that's on the inside. Heal her up, real good Lord. Go back to when she was three years old and just do the whole healing process. And then Lord, the secondary defilement that came in through her husband, we used all mixed up messing around. I ask you to take that away from her. And that sense maybe of being dirty, take that away. And then Lord, I ask you to deal with this sugar situation. This love disorder in her life and just bring her out, just loving and cherishing her. And cherishing herself and accepting you, Jesus, for who you are so she can accept herself, for who she is. In the name of Jesus, Father, thank you for breaking all the curses today. Make this a new day, a new day, amen. Amen. Thank you so much. God bless you. I will get the tape and study them out and I will come and visit you. Okay, stay on the line. We'll get your address. We'll send you some good stuff in the meantime. Thank you. Hold on, Judy. I'll do it. God bless you. God bless you too. Jack, line two. Hello Jack. I'm doing good. I'm the one who's been emailing you about some words I got from God to go north and I ignored it and I got my leg broken. I don't know if you read that or not. I did. What I'm seeking is more direction on what to do. I know I didn't listen to a method, and here I am of course. And I don't get answers yet. How long go to get your leg broken? About a month ago. Okay, let me ask you this. Yes sir. Would you really trust yourself to hear the voice of God or are you a little shaky on that? Well, I'm shaky on that. I admit that. I'm new back into the Lord. I straight away for quite a number of years of course. Okay. And I'm fixing to lose everything I ever have, but that really doesn't bother me. I need protection from my children because I'm going to lose them. But I know this happened for a purpose. I don't mind it. I'm just ready to go forward on it. Okay, are you born again? Yes I am. Okay. Well let me say this when it comes to hearing the voice of God. A person really needs to be seasoned in the Word. Otherwise you hear things that you think are God and they're not God. Or you're on a party line and you don't know that. You know what I'm saying? Yes I do. Okay. So I would encourage you to really bathe yourself in the Word and to discuss the problem as little as possible. But really get to know the heart of God. The people that I trust, if I go to them and I say, "Hey, I want you to confirm something for me." These are only people that have been in the Word for a number of years. I've watched your track record. They know that they know that they know that they hear the voice of God. And I know that. So then I can trust them. I feel the same way about myself. I have some ways of checking to say, "Darren are you really hearing it straight?" So I can confirm and reconfirm that. And sometimes those emotions rise up there and the circumstances and particularly the emotions of the moment. You know they can really cloud your ability here straight. But I would say this, God is not the one that's punishing you. Oh I don't feel like I'm being punished. Okay. I think you got your leg broke because you didn't go north. I think because he has other plans for me and I wasn't paying enough attention. And as my leg's been broken, of course, I've been house ridden. I find my time being more devoted to reading the Bible, watching Christian programming and learning a lot more. Yeah, but under what you're saying, Jack, as I believe down in your heart, you still believe that God allowed or caused or somehow was behind this thing to get you to change directions and listen to him. Yeah, I do feel that way. Okay, but say I don't agree with that. I think God uses these things. You know, when we're out there dancing with the devil, we get into trouble. God obviously is alongside of us. He will say, "Okay, I want to talk to you." But he's not going to break your leg so he can talk to you. Thank you for listening to Call to Freedom with Barbara Carmack. You may get in touch with Barbara at Call to Freedom. Box 370-367 Denver, Colorado-80237. Or you may leave your message at 1-877-917-7256. Call to Freedom is a listener supported radio ministry. Barbara and her power partners invite you to come on board with us and become a network of hands holding up Call to Freedom Ministry. Power partner support call to Freedom with Prayer and Monthly Financial Support. You will be blessed, supernaturally. We invite you to visit Call to Freedom's website, www.freedomstreet.org, where you can hear Barbara's daily radio broadcast 24 hours a day or order materials. 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[Music] Welcome to Call to Freedom with Barber Carmac. This is Jimmy Lakey and I'm delighted that you are joining us for this half hour. You can reach Call to Freedom at box 370367 Denver, Colorado 80237 or by going to the website at www.freedomstreet.org. If you want to leave a message or order a word-powered daily reading Bible Guide or a Freedom Street Express newsletter, you can call us toll-free at 1-877-917-7256 and leave your name and address including your zip code. If you want to talk to Barbara right now, she is expecting your call. You may call that same toll-free number 1-877-917-7256 to speak to her. And now, let's join Barbara in the studio. On this encore broadcast, Darren begins the program by stating that you can trust God for the little things as well as the big issues. Elizabeth calls in and asks for prayer for healing for herpes, which she got on a cruise in a sexual encounter. Darren confronts the curse of promiscuity as well as shame and prays that by the wounds of Jesus Elizabeth was healed. We give her Matthew 5-8, blessed are the pure and hard for they shall see God, and instructor to say that scripture every day to build up her confidence that her healing is complete. Nothing is too difficult for God. Now let's join the program. Well, this is Darren, and here with Barbara today at Erichood 303-455-0777, I just praise God for the mighty miracles that we've watched him perform this week, and all the glory goes to him, folks. And it comes right out of scripture. So as you get to know the Word, you'll find out that you really can't trust him for the big problems, the little problems you see. leukemia, cancer, MS, sugar diabetes, that's not any challenge for the Lord. It's as easy for him to heal that as it is to heal a cold, common cold. So we've got a phone call coming in here. Elizabeth from Littleton, how are you? Hi. How are you today? We're well, how are you? Good, thank you. Pretty good, yeah? What's going on? Well, actually, I'm calling because I need prayer for healing. Well, that's okay. We can pray for the healing. What kind of healing do you need? Do they call you Elizabeth or Liz or what does it call you? Elizabeth, I've met you guys at your meeting before. I came with my husband. And it's kind of hard to say because it's quite possible my sister's also listening because I turned her on to you guys. And it's something very ashamed of it and she doesn't know. Because I'm supposed to, I think I told you before, Dern, that I'm the pastor's kid. And so this is hard for me. And I will hold that against you. I'm a pastor's kid too. And when we went to college, we were all warned of the pastor's kids because they were the worst on campus. Let me tell you Liz, but I think in the 20 years that I've been doing ministry or more, I've heard just about everything. And you know something, there's nothing you could tell me to make me ashamed of you or even disappointed in you. So what's going on? Well, after I graduated high school, I turned 18 and I went with my friend and we went on this cruise. We weren't falling in God very well at the time. She isn't a Christian anyway. Like you said, that back company crux is good morals. That's what happened. They're a piece of disease. And right now you said you like to have people in pain so that it can go. But I'm standing on Matthew 817. Okay. Do you know something? He's going to take that away from you. I believe he will. Do you want him to take it away from you? Oh, I'm married now. And as I said, my husband, he's, I don't want to pastor to him because I love him so much. And I'm living the right life. Does he know you have it? Oh, yeah. I told him in way before we would have had a relationship. I admire that. Well, let me tell you, have you repented of this sin? A thousand times at least. He's going to take it away. That's right. I believe with this sin though, Elizabeth comes a curse. A curse can come along with that. And I believe a curse has been on you because of that illicit affair or whatever. I don't care if it was in one night's stand or whatever. But, you know, a curse is of lust or promiscuity can come on there. And I believe if you haven't confronted that, address that issue, then we can pray for you and get that root taken in. Oh, yes. Praise God. See, one thing that happens in a sexual encounter is it's not just herpes or aides or something like that. It's a transmittable disease, as they say. But many times the spirit comes right along with that. And that's what Barbara's talking about. I've prayed for forgetfulness and for my spirit to be all mine and my husband's and not his anymore. Well, let me tell you, God's going to break that today. I believe it. I believe it. That'd be all right. We prayed together last night. I believe it. Well, we'll put our faith with yours as that. Let me tell you, I'm upbeat about this thing because this is not a big deal for God. I'll tell you when we come to Him and we mix faith with our prayers, which we're going to do here. I mean, He'll do that in a snap of the fingers. That's right. Okay. And He's not only going to take the spirit and all the curses away that came along with this. He's going to take this thing called herpes and He's going to take it away from you. Right. I don't claim it. Amen. All right. You ready? If you put your hand over the area where the pain is centered, just lay hands on because God really loves. He said lay hands on the sick and they'll recover. We can lay hands on ourselves. A lot of people don't know that, but I'm ready if you are. I'm ready. All right. Father God, I just lift up our friend Elizabeth right here. And all of our listeners today that are struggling with some disease that they encountered in a lustful relationship. Father God, whether it's AIDS or herpes or whatever it is, Lord, we see and know that you can take that away. So right now today, I say that you're breaking the curse that came to Elizabeth in this encounter on this cruise. And Lord, I know she's asked forgiveness. I know she's forgiven. Now, Lord, let that register in her heart not only legally, but vitally. Now, today, Jesus, I say that you're healing powers there at her house and that she's being delivered from the curse that curses broken. And Father God, I see and say, and Lord, I see it light. And that tells me that Jesus is the light of the world and Jesus, you have healed her today through the power and the anointing of Holy Spirit. Father, I thank you for keeping your word. You say, you cast out the spirits with the Word and healed all who were ill. And I thank you not only for Elizabeth's healing, but for others that are listening today that are struggling privately in a private hell. No more of that, Jesus. And Lord, I also ask you to take away the shame. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you. You know how I know your heal? Because I'm my voice is lighter. Like I'm hearing your voice. You got it. And you know, Matthew 5, 8. Do you know that verse? I've been reading your power, a pack on that. Okay, this is a verse that you need because the Satan wanted to file you. So you say, blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. And your heart is pure now. Your body is pure. Jesus has cleansed it from all to filaments. So now as you say that verse over and over, it is going to be totally manifested. I believe it. I feel like I've burdened my life. That's right. I'm going for both. Praise God. So that's Matthew 5, 8. You should be sensing some new things going on in your body too. Yeah. All right. Okay. Thank you. Keep in touch. Okay. All right. We love you. I love you too. Okay. Bye-bye. Line 2, Judy. Hi. Hi. Can you hear me? Yeah, I can't. Can you hear us? Judy, are you still there? Okay. Let's roll into line 3. We'll ask Judy somehow. It's fine. Hello, Pat. How are you doing? Good morning. What's going on? I talked to you late yesterday on the end of the program and you asked me to call back today. Yes. I've been praying for you. Thank you. Did you get time to read those scriptures? Oh, yes. Wonderful. Yes. Okay. Now what do you want healing for? The pain of fibromyalgia right now, sir. Okay. And are you a believer? Oh, my, yes. Okay. Have you ever been healed? Oh, yes. All right. Yes, I know I have because I, like I told you yesterday, I, at one time, I was in the hospital for three and a half months. Right. And if it wasn't for him, I would not be here today. Good. Good. Do you believe in healing you today? Yes, sir. I sure do. Okay. Now, second question, do you believe he will heal you today? Yes, sir. I sure do. Okay. And we've got about halfway there. Are we though? Are you mad? All right. Well, we have, I told you yesterday we have a lot of listeners of pray. And they're going to be lifting you up right now, Pat. And Barbara's here with me today. We're in agreement. Well, I talked about you yesterday between shows. And we talked about her last night. That's right. And we have seen fibromyalgia healed on Tuesday nights. And I'm sure those power partners that are listening today are going to be praying for you especially because they know the pain of that disease. Was that lady named Michelle? Michelle. Yes, she was just healed about three weeks ago. She is like a lighthouse. She comes to our classes now on Tuesday night and she lights up the whole back end of the classroom. And where are those classes? We have those at the holiday in North Glant, every Tuesday at seven. North Glant. Right. Every seven in the evening. In the evening of the evening, we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. And we have seen a lot of people who are in the hospital. Every family I know. But I say today, you're breaking them for Pat. Now Father God, this thing called fibromyalgia is from the lyre of all lyres, the devil. Now we command that spirit of lying, that lying spirit, the spirit of infirmity, all of these symptoms to leave her. And I thank you Father. It's not just in her head. It's not imaginary. You are giving her real healing for a real problem and real deliverance. And I say now from the top of her head, Lord, I see your light. Going just seeping down from her hairline all the way down over her old body. And Lord, I see your draining that problem right out through the bottom of her feet. In Jesus name, Pat, I say that you're totally healed. By your faith and hours, faith in Jesus Christ and the power of the name of Jesus. The blood of Jesus has healed you today. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much. Now you're going to see those symptoms all go away. Now, were you in pain when you called? Oh yes. Is there any relief? Do you feel any relief? It's only when I stand at certain points. I have no one stood yet. You just get up. I'll wait for you. You get up and walk around your house. Don't go to the grocery store and leave me hanging. I have no transportation there. Okay, well, I get this better. Okay, get up and go to the front door of your house. I am. Are you on a portable phone? Yes, ma'am. Good. We can talk all over the place here. Oh, we sure can. Okay, and twist around, twist your torso around, touch your toes if you can. Oh, I haven't done that for a long time. Go ahead and do it. See, I see God's healing in all of your muscles. Muscles in your back, in your legs, neck, shoulders. Yeah, move your head around. Oh, this is nice. Well, that's Jesus. Oh, yes. Now, do you have any pain left? Not right this minute. Okay, have I ever met you personally? No, so you have no heart. This is Jesus all the way. Yes. He loves you, pain. Yes, he does. He loves you. And I love you. He wants you free of pain so you can do what he's called you to do on this earth. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hey, that's good deal. Yes, it is. Okay. Have a wonderful day. Any pain left? No, sir. All right. You're not going to have any. That's right. See, you have been healed. It happened two or three minutes ago. Oh, that's correct. So you expect this to remain. Yes, sir. All right. Now, we'll be back on the air next Tuesday. And I'd like to have you give me a report. Yeah. If you don't have, if you're not on our mailing list, we'd like to send you some things, Pat. So if you'll give your name to John after we hang up here. All right. All right. God bless you. Okay. Have a wonderful day. God bless. Lionel Wendt, Judy. Hi. Can you hear me this time? Yeah. I lost you. I'm sorry. I called back. I switched the card to a different location, heading in a different direction. Okay. I'm sorry, sir. I heard something from you a few days ago that I had never heard before, and yet I've been operating in this field for quite a while. Did I understand you to say that diabetes is quite often with a root of rejection or -- Yeah, it's a love disorder. Love disorder. Okay. Let me back up a little bit and give you some background. Diabetes runs throughout my whole family. Okay. I'm pretty much the only one of my family that is very heavy. That's a curse. And yet, yes, I agree. Well, I have broken curse with according to Galatians 313. Okay. And -- but in 1994, my husband and I were small group leaders for our church, quite active in our church, and had been for a long time. And a woman came to our small group that I found out a year later had decided they won that she was going to have my husband. And she did end up having my husband. After 20 years of marriage, he left me for her, and it's been a spiral of degradation, and they are in major trouble. I have stayed out of any sort of judgment whatsoever. It's not easy, but you know, every time I start to judge them in my heart, I would go to the Lord and say, "No, no. Finch and says yours, you're going to handle this." And I -- I wish more people would do that. Because I sound like your voice print would tell me, "As you've been successful, I admire you." I believe that that is true. In fact, I've done a lot of praying for them. I know what's happening with them because we have a son together who's 22, so he keeps me informed. And they are really in major spiritual and trouble with the law. So if we weren't in church, we'd say they're in deep doo-doo. There you go. There you go. All right. But recently, I have no health insurance, so I go to the nine hills fair and get every test I can find to get. My blood sugar was elevated. In the last week or two, for the first time in my life, my blood pressure is starting to go up. And then you mention it's a love disease. Since my blood sugar is up, and the world would say to me, "How are you, headache, too, diabetes?" I'm wondering if there's a connection with all of the rejection I suffered when my husband left me. It was major. I mean, the Lord blesses -- oh, without him, I would not have gotten through. It would have been dead, for sure. But I'm wondering, is there some connection there that I have not dealt with that may give this blood sugar a legal right to rise? Well, let me say this to you. I think that when people have affairs and whatever, a lot of times they bring defilement to the party to you. In this case, we're talking about you. I agree. Your husband brought that to you. I think you are suffering from secondary defilement. Okay. It wasn't your primary sin, but you suffered by the fallout and by what he brought home to you. Correct. Okay. And I would say that's probably what we're dealing with. Barb, do you have something? You said also that you're heavy. Have you gained weight through this? No, I've been heavy often on most of my -- Almost of my life. Most of my life. Right at the time it happened, I had just started a spiritual plan to lose weight before that, and had taken off quite a bit of weight through that whole situation, but tends to put on about three quarters of that back on. And so I don't know how connected that might have been with that. Well, I believe that we are talking here about the secondary defilement, possibly about curses. And we have a couple tapes here, as I'll just tell you about, very quickly. One is called when curses go blessings flow, that's two tapes. And the other one is called "Tighting Back God's Way." A lot of people don't know how to handle these things. For example, we teach in the "Fighting Back" series about washing your hands and the Bible all the way through, it talks about having clean hands and a pure heart. Right. And then we talk about judging words and righteousness. So for example, you can judge the words of a divorce decree, words spoken, verbal, by him and by her. And you put those words under the blood of Jesus and it goes like this. It's Isaiah 54/17 that says, "Every word spoken against you in judgment, you will condemn, for this is the heritage or the inheritance of the servants of the Lord." Okay, most people try to deal with this through reason or through talk. You know, they talk it all over and chew the rag, you know, and do all this with their friends. But they don't go to the word and say, "Okay, now how can I stop these words spoken against me from continuously operating against me?" Because words have life and they have energy. Right. Many times. And they tend to end all the words that are spoken against me. Okay, well I'd suggest you get those two tape series, the one on curses and the one on "Fighting Back." They're both two tape series for 12 bucks piece and money well spent. And also, I'm a little concerned about you say you don't have health insurance, so you go to this nine-channel line fair or something and get every test you possibly can. Why do you do that? I don't think I do it out of fear. I think I do it out of a sense of trying to do what I know to do to be a good steward of this body. Okay, that's what I know. I don't do it out of fear. Well, I had an old practitioner one time tell me, Barbara, if there's no pain, don't go. And if you are, you would not get my friends. I have been, I have not been to a doctor for 10 years. I am healthy. I take good care of my body nutritionally, well most of the time. Sometimes, you know, I do binge, but I take my body. Yeah, I started doing that last time. But really, Judy, I find that they'll find something wrong with you every time. And I have not checked my, I don't even know how to check my cholesterol. Well, I will tell you this in the last few days when I've been praying over Lord, I thank You. You have health insurance coming for me. And 20th now, He has spoken in my spirit just as the Israelites wanted a king. You want health insurance. Well, good. And I thought, oh Lord, you know, that, you know, I don't want that. That's right. And one health insurance of the Israelites wanted a king. That's right. And God is going to take care of you, Judy. I'll tell you that extra money we put into medical research. And you know, Darren, on the way here, we were talking about how we are focused on our bodies. Well, duty, there's what I told Barbara. I think you can handle this. Have I ever met you? No. You ever been to class? No. You ought to come out on Tuesday. We have a great time. I believe the reason God buried our organs inside our body and covered our skin. Now, I'm not saying this about you, but I'm saying about some of my friends. They would take out all their body parts and be playing with them and looking at them and examine them every day. They do. They'd wear them out, you know, looking at them. You know what I'm saying? We are obsessed with our bodies and see God. As a culture. God created a spirit, soul and body third. Nah. We want our body to be priority. Well, Judy, Darren and I don't give our bodies that- Let's pray for you. Yeah. Thank you. I hope you don't get health insurance. You know, you have to depend on Jesus. That's the best kind you can. It sounds to me like you are taking charge of your own health care and I admire that. Well, after he spoke to me as the Israelites wanted a king, you want health insurance. That told me something. Amen. Okay. So today, what are we praying against? Thank you, Jesus. I want that this connection to diabetes with rejection broken. I want all of the words of defilement, secondary defilement broken. Okay. I want that whole, if there's any more soul applies to all of that situation. I want all of this broken and severed and I want to move on. Okay. Let me ask you one more question. Have you felt rejection because of your weight? I think all my life, yes. Okay. Well, I think we need to deal with that too. You know, sense of dream. And that may be more than the, you know, did he leave you for a thin person? Yes, and he left me at the, later he told me it was because she was so sexy. She was so, this and so, that was, she was 22 years younger. And he was at a change of lifetime where he just couldn't believe it. Just 22 year younger woman than him would be interested in him. Now he's finding out he's not worried for it. That's exactly so. In fact, not worried for it is exactly the word because he became unable to perform. We'll put it that way. Well, I admire, I admire your attitude so much. Okay. So God bless you. Thank you. We've got a lot of things on the table here. Are you ready to go for it? I'm ready. Well, the God I just thank for Judy's phone call and Barb and I are agreeing with our power partners, our listeners. Lord, I'm asking you to take away that spirit of rejection from Judy. And Lord, I believe that came in when she was a very young girl. And I believe it surfaced in the marriage somehow. And Lord, I'm asking you to deal with that as only you can to show her that she's been carrying a false passport, a false identity. And Lord, you can give her correct identity because she is indeed made in your image and your likeness. And I'm asking you to take away the looks from people's eyes and the words and the slams and the subtleties of rejection because of her way to I'm asking you to take that away. And correct that little girl that's on the inside. Heal her up, real good Lord. Go back to when she was three years old and just do the whole healing process. And then Lord, the secondary defilement that came in through her husband, we used all mixed up messing around. I ask you to take that away from her. And that sense maybe of being dirty, take that away. And then Lord, I ask you to deal with this sugar situation. This love disorder in her life and just bring her out, just loving and cherishing her. And cherishing herself and accepting you, Jesus, for who you are so she can accept herself, for who she is. In the name of Jesus, Father, thank you for breaking all the curses today. Make this a new day, a new day, amen. Amen. Thank you so much. God bless you. I will get the tape and study them out and I will come and visit you. Okay, stay on the line. We'll get your address. We'll send you some good stuff in the meantime. Thank you. Hold on, Judy. I'll do it. God bless you. God bless you too. Jack, line two. Hello Jack. I'm doing good. I'm the one who's been emailing you about some words I got from God to go north and I ignored it and I got my leg broken. I don't know if you read that or not. I did. What I'm seeking is more direction on what to do. I know I didn't listen to a method, and here I am of course. And I don't get answers yet. How long go to get your leg broken? About a month ago. Okay, let me ask you this. Yes sir. Would you really trust yourself to hear the voice of God or are you a little shaky on that? Well, I'm shaky on that. I admit that. I'm new back into the Lord. I straight away for quite a number of years of course. Okay. And I'm fixing to lose everything I ever have, but that really doesn't bother me. I need protection from my children because I'm going to lose them. But I know this happened for a purpose. I don't mind it. I'm just ready to go forward on it. Okay, are you born again? Yes I am. Okay. Well let me say this when it comes to hearing the voice of God. A person really needs to be seasoned in the Word. Otherwise you hear things that you think are God and they're not God. Or you're on a party line and you don't know that. You know what I'm saying? Yes I do. Okay. So I would encourage you to really bathe yourself in the Word and to discuss the problem as little as possible. But really get to know the heart of God. The people that I trust, if I go to them and I say, "Hey, I want you to confirm something for me." These are only people that have been in the Word for a number of years. I've watched your track record. They know that they know that they know that they hear the voice of God. And I know that. So then I can trust them. I feel the same way about myself. I have some ways of checking to say, "Darren are you really hearing it straight?" So I can confirm and reconfirm that. And sometimes those emotions rise up there and the circumstances and particularly the emotions of the moment. You know they can really cloud your ability here straight. But I would say this, God is not the one that's punishing you. Oh I don't feel like I'm being punished. Okay. I think you got your leg broke because you didn't go north. I think because he has other plans for me and I wasn't paying enough attention. And as my leg's been broken, of course, I've been house ridden. I find my time being more devoted to reading the Bible, watching Christian programming and learning a lot more. Yeah, but under what you're saying, Jack, as I believe down in your heart, you still believe that God allowed or caused or somehow was behind this thing to get you to change directions and listen to him. Yeah, I do feel that way. Okay, but say I don't agree with that. I think God uses these things. You know, when we're out there dancing with the devil, we get into trouble. God obviously is alongside of us. He will say, "Okay, I want to talk to you." But he's not going to break your leg so he can talk to you. Thank you for listening to Call to Freedom with Barbara Carmack. You may get in touch with Barbara at Call to Freedom. Box 370-367 Denver, Colorado-80237. Or you may leave your message at 1-877-917-7256. Call to Freedom is a listener supported radio ministry. Barbara and her power partners invite you to come on board with us and become a network of hands holding up Call to Freedom Ministry. Power partner support call to Freedom with Prayer and Monthly Financial Support. You will be blessed, supernaturally. We invite you to visit Call to Freedom's website, www.freedomstreet.org, where you can hear Barbara's daily radio broadcast 24 hours a day or order materials. 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“Welcome to the In Touch Podcast with Charles Stanley for Friday, September 13th. If you look closely enough, you can see the fingerprints of God in the small details. Today's podcast continues the Ways of God series to help us notice the things God uses.
When I first began to be interested in photography, I was just amazed at God's awesome creation. And first of all, I began to see all the big things out there. Whether it was snow-capped mountains and when I looked all around me, everything I saw seemed to just be grabbing my attention.
And whether it was glaciers or beautiful picturesque waterfalls and big gigantic waves breaking on the rocky shores and misty forest, rain forest and ancient castles and big giant redwoods and think about all those awesome acres and acres and acres of God's beautiful flowers. So, I was sort of caught up in all that, all the big things, the panoramas, majestic things. Then when I got a little closer, moved a little closer in, I began to see a little different side of God's beauty.
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And sometimes we make little mistakes and we just say pardon me. I hope you understand. Oh, I want you to know today that our strength may fail and our words, our strength may fail but our God will not. May He give you peace of heart and mind today. And I want you to know that your assignment here on this earth is to get to know Jesus. That's it. Yeah, get to know Jesus and let people know Him. Get to know Jesus and let people know Him. And as we get deeper into the Word of God, we're going to get to know Jesus more and more. If you've watched any of the chosen, you know that this relationship with the Lord Jesus is just such a personal relationship. Oh, it's just not a lonely life here on this earth, even if you are single. It's not a lonely life with Jesus. I can truthfully say that myself. I'm so grateful. And I know that God is going to watch over you today. Kimberly has a wonderful testimony and he's watching over you, taking you by the hand and watching over you. 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So we're going to have salads and I will make a salad and I hope you can bring a salad. If you would like, rather bring a dessert, feel free. This is just a free Saturday. We're going to have a wonderful time. I look forward to seeing you call me at 1 877 917 7256. I'll see you on Saturday, September the 14th. God bless you. And welcome again to call to freedom, Kimberly. Thank you. I wish I were joining you for this Saturday. I love being there. Well, that sounds wonderful. A summer salad. Yeah. Summer salad Saturday. Yeah. It sounds like my kind of day. But it just means to last all day long so we could just sit there eating salads. You know salads. Yeah. We could just keep eating them, right? That's right. Just keep eating them. It's wonderful. Yeah. It's a warm day and we're under that cover on the patio. So whether it would be rainy or windy, we're still protected under there. So you have the nicest breezes that come through. So it doesn't matter how warm it gets for you. I know here very often it's so humid that a breeze just doesn't even help. But there in Colorado, your breezes are lovely. They are. And so many times, Kimberly, I'm hearing the flag in the backyard. Flapping in the breeze. It's just a wonderful sound to hear that. Yes. Wow. We're so blessed. So blessed. We are blessed. Our Lord has put us in beautiful places and remembering to thank Him on a daily basis is such a good thing to say thank you for these beautiful places. And yesterday we were talking a little bit about how God has given us, He has not given us the spirit of fear. He has given us a spirit of power, a spirit of love and a spirit of self control. There are other versions that call it a sound mind. But I love meditating on the idea of a spirit of self control. It doesn't, you know, if you're really thinking about it, it's contrary to what God is asking us to do in the rest of the Bible. He wants us to be dependent on Him, but here we see this word self control. And we think we've got to get control of ourself. And it's not really learning to control yourself, but learning to let yourself be so in love with God that He gets the control. He gets to control. And we were talking yesterday about what God remembers about us. He's so kind, so full of compassion. And He's so forgiving that Jeremiah 2, verse 2 says this is what the Lord says, "At the time you were a young nation, you were faithful to me, you followed me like a young bride, you followed me through the desert." And the New American standard says, "I remember this concerning you. I remember you being faithful to me." The message, translation, says, "I remember your youthful loyalty, our love as newlyweds. You stayed with me through the wilderness years. You stuck with me through all the hard places." This is God telling us what He remembers about us. Yes. But when I read the Bible and I read through Exodus and how His people were brought into the wilderness, what really sticks in my memory is how they were a bunch of grumblers and complainers. And they were idolaters and they made a golden calf when Moses was gone too long. And they questioned God's leadership and the leadership that God put in front of them. And when they questioned, then the earth opened up and swallowed some of them. This is what I remember. They were so unfaithful that God allowed the serpents to get to them and bite them. Those were consequences of their unfaithfulness to God. That's right. Now, I would really get probably tired of man every day, but he supplied it to them. And we should be satisfied with that, but they weren't. They wanted meat. Now, see, I'm a kind of meat and potatoes person that if I don't get meat in a little while, I just, I need meat. I don't know how long I would last out there in the desert with just mana, but we are so finnig it, Kimberly, we are. We don't get what we want. Well, and the thing is, we might grumble and complain and then we want God to forget about that, but we don't forget. We're hard on ourselves and we're hard on other people. We tend to hold grudges, but God does not. This is a, this is a passage in Jeremiah of him remembering and in his memory of that time in the wilderness, all he says is, I remember your loyalty. I remember your love toward me. I remember you stayed with me through the wilderness. You stuck with me in all the hard places. That's what he's saying he remembers. So he's not hard on us at all. Is it possible that we have confused God with our own personalities and other personalities in the Bible like the prophets? The prophets were the ones that were really hard on the people that said some really hard things. So when we go to Isaiah 42, this is so beautiful. In Isaiah 42, God is talking about his servant, the one he upholds. He says, my chosen one in whom my soul delights. I have put my spirit upon him. He's talking about Jesus here. And when he sent Jesus, he said, he will bring forth justice to the nations. And verse two, he will not cry out or raise his voice or make his voice heard in the streets. Listen to that. He's not going to cry out, raise his voice, make his voice heard in the streets. When he sends himself to the earth and Jesus, the Son of God is walking on this earth, he does not have a bone to pick with us. He's not crying out in the streets telling us how bad we are and that we need to repent. That's what the prophets did. That was the assignment that he gave to the prophets, the apostles, John the Baptist, his was a voice that was crying out. But when God himself came, he came to love and to pour out forgiveness and healing. And we saw in Isaiah 27.4, I think it was last week we were talking that there is no anger in him. That's what Isaiah 27.4 says. There is no anger in God. That when we come to him and offer him all of our thorns and thistles, he just burns them up. You know, a consequence of our falling away from him and not being with him. We can see things burn. We can see things bruised and damaged. We can see things that are lost. But that's consequences of this broken world. He tells us that he does not have a bone to pick with us. And a bruised read, he will not break. And we're bruised and we're feeling kind of down. He's not going to break us. A dimly burning wick, he will not extinguish. He will faithfully bring forth justice. He shall bring forth the true way. And what that means, his justice is bringing us back to wholeness. Because we're lost. We're broken. We're not doing really well. We're not without him. And he's bringing us back to himself. That's true justice. In his love and in his timing, he brings us back to himself. And that is where our self then is controlled by him. We fall in love with him and we trust him so much that we let him have full control. Knowing we can't fix ourselves. Even though we dilute ourselves into thinking that we can't, we cannot fix ourselves. So he tells us that he comes to this earth. He does not break a bruised read. And he says that twice in Isaiah 42, he says it in verse 3 and in verse 4, that he does not break a bruised read or snuff out a dim wick. And that he also says in verse 4, that he himself will not grow dim or be bruised until he establishes the true way on the earth. And the true way is to be made like him, for us to be made like him. That's the true way. So how does all of this play out in our relationships with other people? Because he wants us to be made in his image, he wants us formed to be like him. And by the way, that's his great plan. That is his big dream. He is just dreaming of all of us being like him. And he knows how to do it. Wow, our God is so full of faith. Because when I look around, it doesn't look like that plan could ever come to pass. It looks impossible. But he is the God of the impossible. And all we have to do is trust that he is God and that he is doing this work in each one of us and everyone around us. So in our relationships, it's real easy to try to be like one of those prophets or the apostles and have that message and be screaming out and crying out, this is wrong. Don't go that way. You need to come back. It's real easy to want to be that mouth. But in relationships with other people, God is just watching and waiting for us to trust him that he's God, everyone, everyone in his hands. And Matthew and I are such different people. We are so, so different. Our values are different. And we can really, if we are not careful, we can do harm to one another with our expectations. And while I was there in Colorado with you, he started inviting a friend over to just have some drinks and relax and just be in a peaceful place, a quiet place together. And when I came home, I was finding boxes of scotch whiskey in the house, empty boxes. And that doesn't offend me. I don't get really offended at the sight of alcohol. I know that Jesus, not only drank wine, but he provided wine for a wedding. And so I'm not offended by alcohol. Then you choose to use something though as a crutch and you're not leaning on the Lord. And that something becomes a routine. That's something that is a conviction of my heart that I don't want any other thing, any other substance, any other business, any other person to take precedence over my God in my life. Just like conviction. Just like saying in the morning, I've got to have my coffee or I've got to have my coke. That is a lust that we've talked about, having to have something and being separated from God in that extent of doing that. Right. Right. So that's just my conviction. And Matthew and I just have very different convictions. Now in relationships with other people, there are some people who don't know how to just say no to another. They don't know how to really represent themselves and say, "I just don't want that right now." And so I haven't always known exactly who Matthew is because he's one of those personalities that has a harder time telling other people no. And the blessing of this past week and the struggle that we had was him being able to come to me and say, "I just don't share the same convictions that you do." Basically telling me, "No, no, I don't think that way." And that was freedom for him to be able to get to that place. Now for me, I had to be able to get out of my pit of trying to figure things out. For me, in my home, I want people to find relationship with God and be dwelling with the Lord continually and not leaning on their own understanding, not leaning on their coffee, leaning on their chocolate, leaning on their co--leaning on alcohol, leaning on--and here's the thing, I can lean on my ability to figure things out. Yeah. So I was trying to figure out how I was going to communicate to Matthew that this conviction was important to me. And I'm such a figure outer that I have books next to my bed. I keep an algebra book there. I keep a Sudoku numbers book. I love these puzzles and these equations that I can be figuring out because I like to figure things out. And I want a solution and I want to come to a conclusion that makes me feel like I'm at rest. Now I don't do these puzzles every single night. In fact, most of the time I'm just reading my Bible to go to bed. But I love numbers and I love the way that they all work out. That's not--it doesn't look like a bad thing. But if I'm leaning on my ability to figure things out, it becomes a pit real fast. Yes, it does. And it brings me to my wit's end because all of a sudden I'm not able to figure things out in relationships with other people who are complicated and they have different convictions. And then I just feel like, "Oh, I'm failing. I can't figure this out. I'm being hard on myself when the Lord is not hard on me." He is still on the throne. He knows how he is drawing Matthew, drawing my children. He knows what he's doing. And all I need to do is look to him and say, "Make me more like you. I just want to be more like you." And you stay with us even when we're making really horrible decisions and you don't even hold a grudge about that. Your best memories are the memories that come up and you don't even remember our sins. You've thrown them away and you don't look at them. You actually need us to remind you of what those sins were. And we do. We do. We remind him. Yes. I think what you said at the beginning of this program, Kimberly, was really a great. It gave me clarity anyway that we sometimes try to figure God out by putting on him our emotional status and our characteristics of our personalities, not his, because we can't understand him. So we kind of throw what we know about ourselves on him and it's so wrong because he's higher than anything we can think of. He's greater than anything we can think of. His thoughts are so far more. They're out there in the universe, beyond the universe, and we can't even conceive. We can't even conceive of our heavenly God. Right. That's right. We can't. And so when Matthew and I are causing each other, like I can't figure him out. And so that's causing me turmoil. And he can't figure me out and feels like he's not measuring up. That's causing him turmoil. Yeah. Ouch. You know, and that's really hard. So yesterday, morning, I didn't have permission to talk about all of this from him yesterday and that's why I didn't mention any of it yesterday. We talked last night and I got permission and he was like, yes, let people know what our struggles are so that they know life is hard trying to figure it out with other people. And it's not impossible. God does the impossible thing and gets our focus back onto him. The one scripture that really stood out to both of us yesterday morning was from Matthew 5, verse 3. In the message translation, it says, you are blessed when you're at the end of your rope. With less of you, there is more of God and his rule in you. And yesterday morning, he and I both just looked at each other and went, oh, thank you. Thank you for getting me to the end of my rope. You've done a really good job of helping me get to the end of my rope so that there will be less of me and more of God and the way that he handles things. In Isaiah 42 and in verse 5, it says, thus says God the Lord, who created the heavens and stretched them out. He spread out the earth and what it brings forth, who gave breath to all the people upon it and life to those who walk. I the Lord in my grace, I have summoned you and I have grasped you by the hand. I have created you and appointed you a covenant people. This one says grasped you by the hand, but there are other translations that says, I will hold your hand and protect you. You will be the sign of my agreement with the people. Or I will also hold you by the hand and watch over you. I appoint you as my covenant people, as light to all the nations. The Lord Himself just longs to be holding our hand in conversation with us, in constant communication and wanting us to make Him first. Put Him first, first things first, He comes first. Everything else falls into place and there is peace and harmony when we know that He is holding every relationship in His hands and He is working it all out. Yes. For instance, just think of what Matthew was doing with this friend coming to the house. He was not trying to hide the fact that they had drinks. No. He actually had the boxes of the drinks in the cabinets. He was not trying to hide it at all, not like someone who was sneaking around and throwing stuff into another dumpster because they were afraid that their family would see them. No. It is just a different approach that He is taking to life and God is seeing each person's differences, their emotional differences and their characteristics. Yes. We can't figure it out, Kimberly. No, we can't. No, we can't. But transparency is so important. Being really open and transparent. That is what brings hidden things into the light. Transparency is what exposes things to the light and then it releases us from feeling this huge bondage. Secrets are bondage. And so transparency is very much what we want. God's people are not going to remain focused on whether or not you are accomplishing all the rules and then hiding the things that you aren't doing well. God's people, they know who comes first. When you have a religion, you might be focused on how it should look, how the rules should be, how you should look, what rules to follow, how the when, the where. That's what you're focused on in religion. I've learned that Hindus hope in Nirvana and if they do all the house and what's and when's and where's right, they've got Nirvana to look forward to. And atheists actually look forward to being remembered well. They want to do the house and what's and where's and when's also. And they want to be remembered well. Muslims have a hope for rewards in paradise and I'm going to group Christians right in with this. They have a hope for heaven. It's the house, the what's the when's the where's that get us to these places in our minds. That's what that's what we stay focused on. But God's people, they're not really focused on how what when where they're focused on who. And that's what we all want. We want God to benefit, not us people to benefit, but him. And that's how you have relationship is you focus on what God is dreaming about. And us, we're history. He longs for us to know him to remain in conversation and communion with him and let him take us by the hand and protect us and walk us through this very broken world, walking it all out for his glory, but also for our good. That's right. Yes. So you and Matthew, even though you have differences and you were at the end of your rope, you ended the conversation by hugging each other? We did. We hugged each other and said thank you so much for being the one that comes that helps me get to the end of my rope. Oh, that's beautiful. It's wonderful for a mother to hear that. Oh, thank you so much, Kimberly, for this great teaching. God bless you and keep you. Thank you. And take joy. Thank you for listening to Call to Freedom with Barbara Carmack. You may get in touch with Barbara at Call to Freedom. Box 370-367 Denver, Colorado 80237. Or you may leave your message at 1-877-917-7256. Call to Freedom is a listener supported radio ministry. Barbara and her power partners invite you to come on board with us and become a network of hands holding up Call to Freedom Ministry. Power partner support call to Freedom with Prayer and Monthly Financial Support. You will be blessed supernaturally. We invite you to visit Call to Freedom's website, www.freedomstreet.org, where you can hear Barbara's daily radio broadcast 24 hours a day or order materials. You may share your phrase reports in heart prize by mailing them to Call to Freedom. Box 370-367 Denver, Colorado 80237. 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Sermon Overview
Scripture Passage: Acts 24:24-27
Many of us struggle with procrastination, but do we realize that is doing great damage to us? Do we ever grasp the true problem of procrastination? Adrian Rogers tells us, “Procrastination is more than the thief of time, it is the grave of opportunity and it may be the road to hell.”
There are a few reasons people reject the Gospel upon hearing it. Perhaps the most common reason is procrastination. They put it off, thinking that they will have plenty of time to receive Christ later on. That’s the case in Acts 24. In this passage, Paul is a prisoner of Caesarea and the Roman judge, Felix calls for him to answer questions he has about Jesus Christ. Paul preaches a Christ-centered message, and the conviction of the Holy Spirit is so strong, Felix trembles. Felix was at the threshold of salvation, but then he did something that so many people do: he said, “When I have a convenient season, I will call for you.” (Acts 24:25)
There are three things we can learn from Felix’s procrastination.
First, see the sermon that convicted Felix.
Here was a sinful man whose heart was in need of a Savior. Paul did not back down. He delivered a message, first concerning God’s standard of righteousness. Then he discussed Felix’s self-control, and the judgment of God to come.
See, also the pressures that confronted him.
When the Holy Spirit convicted Felix, the devil moved in to confront him. There were three mighty forces that warred against this man’s soul—the world, the flesh, and the devil. These are three enemies we all face, and sometimes, like Felix, they cause us to retreat.
Finally, see the presumption that condemned Felix.
Acts 24:27 reveals that Felix never received Christ. Felix made three tragic assumptions:
-that convenience will come,
-that conviction from the Holy Spirit would continue, and
-that conflicts would cease.
But he forgot as many of us do… tomorrow may never come.
Adrian Rogers says, “Tomorrow you will have more sin to repent of. And tomorrow you will have a harder heart to repent with.”
Apply it to your life
Do you have trouble with procrastination? Is it harming you more than it should? Don’t wait until tomorrow to repent of your sins; do it right now!
Known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so that it can be applied to everyday life, Adrian Rogers was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. Thanks for joining us for this message. Here's Adrian Rogers. I want to ask you a question. Do you have trouble with procrastination? I don't look so pious, nod your head. I know I do, and starting tomorrow I'm going to do something about it. Matter of fact, I think all of us are plagued with some form of procrastination. But some of us have a form of procrastination that is actually harming us and doing great damage to us. But I want to tell you, dear friend, that procrastination is more than the thief of time. It is the grave of opportunity, and it may be the road to hell. Now, a great many people will listen to me today, and not everybody who listens to these programs are saved people. We want them to be saved, but even those who are unsaved, many of them will not be saved and for three basic reasons. Some will not be saved because they're just out and out sinners. I mean, they don't believe what I preach, they don't want to believe it. They hate God, they hate Christ, they hate the Bible, they hate the church. They don't intend to be saved. Why they listen, I don't know. But there's a second category of persons who will hear and not be saved. And these are not out and out sinners. These are self-righteous people. They think the gospel is for the thief, the murderer, the prostitute, the pervert, the down and out, but not them because they're nice culture people. They live good lives, they do good deeds, they're even religious. So therefore they don't see their need of being saved. And I suppose they're a great number like that. But I believe that the largest categories are the category of persons who are lost and who will not be saved, who listen to a message like this, or those people, who are what I would call procrastinators. They do not intend to go to hell. They sincerely intend that one day they will be saved, but not today. Today they put it off and refused to receive Christ now thinking that they will receive Him later on. I believe that the sin of procrastination has blasted more dreams and blighted more lives and wrecked more careers and damned more souls than perhaps any other sin. Now I want to read a scripture to you that deals with a man who procrastinated, put off giving his heart to Jesus Christ, and in all likelihood is in hell today. Acts chapter 24 and verse 24. And after certain days when Felix came with his wife through cello, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. And as he, that is Paul, reasoned of righteousness, temperance and judgment to come, Felix trembled and answered, "Go thy way for this time. When I have a convenient season, I will call for thee." And there's the postponement, there's the procrastination, "Go thy way for this time. When I have a convenient season, I will call for thee." For he hoped also that money should have been given to him a Paul that he might lose him, wherefore he sent for him the offener and communed with him, but after two years, Porsche's Festus came into Felix's room and Felix, willing to show the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound. Now here's the setting. Paul is a prisoner at Cessaria and the Roman judge is a man named Felix. And Felix has some religious proclivities and some inclinations. He wants to understand the thing, the faith concerning Jesus Christ. It's not as though Paul pounced Felix. Felix actually called for Paul and he said, "Now Paul, I want you to tell me about Jesus Christ." And Paul did. Paul preached a Christ-centered, pertinent message to this man. The conviction of the Holy Spirit was so strong that Felix trembled like a leaf in a storm. He was right at the threshold of salvation, but then he did something that so many people do. He said, "Now Paul, go your way for time. When I have a convenient season, then I'm going to call for you. That is, Paul, I know you're right. I'm under conviction, all of that, but I'm not going to do it now. I'm going to wait for a better time, what Felix called, a convenient season. And so the devil trapped him and so today he is in hell. I want us to look at three things today as we look at this passage of Scripture and we think of the problem with procrastination. I want you to see first of all as we consider Felix. I want you to see the sermon that convicted him. Now when Felix called for Paul, he said, "Paul, you tell me about Jesus." And I'll tell you, you drop a handkerchief and say, "Preach and Paul, it'd be on the second point for it hits the ground." And so here's what he said, he said, "Now Paul, tell me about Jesus." And I want you to see the sermon that Paul preached and it was the sermon that convicted him. Look in verse 25. And as he reasoned of righteousness, that was the first point, temperance, that was the second point, and judgment to come, Felix, trembled. That was the sermon that convicted him. Now Paul, like a good Baptist preacher, had three points in a sermon. And it was a sermon, number one, concerning righteousness, number two, concerning temperance, number three, concerning judgment to come. Now all you have is the outline, but the Bible says Paul reasoned with him about these things. That is, Paul took each one of these points and Paul expanded them and reasoned with this judge about those things. Now I suppose had you and I been there that day, we would have said now, "Paul, you're before Felix, he can set you free." And you're in danger if you're not set free of losing your life. So Paul toned it down, flatter him a little bit, stroke him a little bit, don't point your finger in his face, use all kind of courtesy, talk to him about your world travels, Paul, and talk to him about philosophy, and if he wants a little money, slip it to him, but Paul be careful. Now Paul didn't do that. Paul preached a rip-roaring message to this man so much that he trembled, you would have thought that it was Felix before Paul, rather than Paul before Felix. He would have thought that Paul was a prosecutor and the judge and Felix was the prisoner. Thank God for the apostle Paul who did not hitch his message, he did not trim his message, he preached to this man three things. First of all, I want you to see the righteousness that he revealed, the righteousness that he revealed. He said to this judge, "Now, now judge, I know perhaps you think that you're a good man, but let me tell you the standard, the standard that God has set. It is absolute righteousness, and I'm going to take something else, Mr. Judge. You may think that you're righteous because you've done a few good things, but he says to him, and I don't know that he quoted this scripture, but I imagine he may well have quoted Isaiah chapter 64, verse 6, "All our righteousness is as filthy rags in his sight." And he says, "Now, Judge, you're sitting there, wrapped in your royal robes, you're sitting there in all of your opulence, but I want you to know that God sees you dressed in filthy rags." In the word "filter rags" literally means the bandages that a leper might wear and then discard. Now he says, "Judge, that's not what God thinks of the bad things you do. That's what God thinks of the good things you do apart from Christ. Your righteousness is as filthy rags in his sight. And you're never going to be saved by doing good deeds." And then he said, "Now, Judge, I want to tell you where righteousness is." And I don't know that he used this statement, but I imagine he probably did, because he quoted it later in the word of God, and 2 Corinthians chapter 5, verse 21, "For God has made him who knew no sin, that's Jesus, to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in him." And he told this judge that self-righteousness is non-existent in God's sight. I mean, it does, it prevails not in God's sight. And then he told this judge how the Lord Jesus Christ took our sins, carried them to the cross, and purchased forgiveness for us. Then I believe a third thing he told him was this. He surely told him this as a reason, that judge the only way that that righteousness can become yours is by faith. I want to give you another verse from the Apostle Paul that he used in another place, Romans chapter 4 and verse 5. And if that was in his heart, I'm sure he must have told Felix this, "But to him that worketh not, but believeeth on him that justified the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness." Don't you believe Paul told him those things? "Felix, your righteousness is no good. Felix, God has provided righteousness in the Lord Jesus Christ, who took your sins to the cross, died for you, and Felix, you're not going to get it by working for it, to him that worketh not, but believeeth on him that justified the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness." And so first of all, you see the righteousness that Paul revealed, the standard that Paul revealed, which is righteousness, and then secondly, you see the sin that Paul revealed. That's very interesting, because not only did Paul reason with him about righteousness, but about temperance. And the word temperance here literally means self-control, self-control. That's what it literally means. And if there was ever a man out of control, it was Felix. Felix was a sensual man. For example, the Bible says he was with his wife there, Drusilla. Do you know who Drusilla was? Drusilla was one of the most beautiful women who ever lived. She was said to be the most beautiful woman of her day. She was one of the daughters of King Herod Agrippa, that murderous old king. You remember what happened to him in Acts chapter 12, "Well, worms ate him." Well, this was the daughter. This was the daughter of Herod Agrippa. She got married the first time when she was 14 or 15, but Felix had set his eyes upon her, stole her way from her husband, and took her to be his woman. But not only that, he was a politician. He was a man who had a fat job. And what butted his bread determined his conduct. If you will read this story all the way through one more time, you're going to find out that one of the reasons that he talked with Paul along with warning to know about salvation was, he was hoping to get a bride. He was hoping that Paul would give him some money that he might release him. None of the judges supposed to do that. I mean, it's obvious here was a man who was willing to take a bride. And as you studied the entire character of this man, later on you see him pandering to the Jews. I mean, he crucifies his conscience for public opinion. The Bible says he was willing to content the Jews. Not that he did it according to principle. Well, what I'm trying to say is, as you read this story, as you look at it, you see here was a man who did not understand temperance. Now, what Paul is saying to him, and I want you to follow Paul's logic, Paul would have been a good lawyer. What Paul is saying is here, here's God's standard. It is absolute righteousness. The only righteousness that you can have therefore is by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Secondly, here's your conduct. You might be a friend or out of control. You are a sinner by nature, by birth, by practice, and by choice. And then the third thing he said, not only was there the standard that Paul revealed and the sin that Paul revealed, but the summons that Paul revealed. He said, righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come. Judgment to come. Now, here's what God demands. Here's what you are. And therefore there's a judgment coming. You're going to face God. Now, you see that's important for this man to understand this because here he was on the throne, high wide and handsome. He has all of this power. He has all of this pomp. He has all of this circumstance. He has all of this luxury. And what Paul is saying to him now, Felix, don't judge by appearance. Don't judge by what happens now. Judge by what is going to happen. You see, judgment is not now. It is coming. Don't ever get the idea that God judges an unsafe man now. He does it. What you say, don't the unsafe get in trouble because of this sin? Anybody gets in trouble because of this sin. I mean, if you live a life of promiscuity, you may come up with a terrible debilitating disease. You take drugs or drink. It's going to take its effect in your body. You jump off a 10-story building. You're going to hit the ground. But that is not primarily the judgment of God. That's just the built-in judgment. I mean, every kick has a kickback. That's just the built-in judgment. But the true judgment is coming. Judgment to come is what Paul said. One of the most terrifying verses I believe in all of the Bible is Romans 2, verse 5, "But after thy hardness and impenetant heart, treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath." And the perdition of ungodly men. What does that mean? There's a day of wrath coming. There's a day of judgment coming. And people with hard hearts just simply stored up, they treasure up wrath against the day of wrath and the righteous judgment of God that is coming. And so here's the preaching that Paul does. I mean, it's a stern sermon. He reveals a standard. He reveals a sin. He reveals a summons that judgment is coming. And so here was a man whose hands were filthy with the sins of the flesh, whose heart was in need of a savior, and Paul does not back down or let down. Well, when Paul finishes this sermon, look, look what happens in verse 25, Felix Trimble. Now, why did he Trimble? He wasn't afraid of Paul. Paul probably was there in chains. He wasn't afraid of Paul. He was under Holy Spirit conviction. Thank God that the Holy Spirit of God does that. I would, to God, we had more trembling today because of our sins, because of the judgment that is to come, because of the righteousness that God demands. Felix Trimble. What a wonderful time that would have been for him to have been saved. Wouldn't that have been wonderful if he said, "When I call, right now I won't Christ as my personal Savior." You remember that in Acts chapter 16, that's what the Philippian jailer did. The Bible says he Trimble, and he believed on the Lord Jesus Christ and was saved. But here's what Felix does. He comes right to the threshold of salvation. He is under conviction of Sam, but he says, "Now, Paul, wait a minute. Go your way for this time when I have a convenient season. I will call for you." The second thing I want you to see, not only the preaching that convicted him, but I want you to see the pressures that confronted him. The pressures that confronted him. I have told you before from this pulpit that the devil never gives up anybody or anything without a struggle. Now, when the Holy Spirit of God moved in to convict him, the devil moved in to confront him. And the devil did not want Felix to be saved, and so he began to unleash all of the artillery of hell, and there were three mighty forces that warred against this man's soul. We think of them as the three enemies that all of us face, the world, the flesh, and the devil. Now, you think about it. First of all, warliness. The world warred on this man. Think of it. Here he is down in Cessaria. He's down there in a place of prominence, a place of power, a place of position, a place of praise. He has, I mean, he's a big shot. Now, in order for him to get saved, he has to humble himself. He has to admit that he's wrong. He has to admit that he needs Christ. Hey folks, there are a lot of people right here today who get under conviction, but the devil says, don't go down the front and make a fool of yourself. Maintain your pride. And so pride sits in the seat with every sinner. Now, we call that warliness, and the world worked on him, but not only did the world work on him, the flesh worked on him. I mean, remember, there's Drusilla, and there's a sensuous life he's living. There are the bribes that he's been getting. There's the soft job that he has. There are all of the pleasures of the flesh that he might be asked to give up by the way, dear friend. The only thing God will ever ask you to give up are the things that will hurt you. That's all. That's all. If it'll make you healthy, happy, holy, wholesome, God says, help yourself. The Lord, thy God is the Son and the Shield. No good thing will he withhold from them that walk up rightly. But while the world worked on him, and pressured him, and then the flesh worked on him, and pressured him, but then, dear friend, that's when the devil worked on him, and pressured him. You can read between the lines here, and you can see how Satan is whispering in his ear, and saying to him, now Felix, hey buddy, cool it. Cool it. You're acting emotionally. Just tell Paul that you'll think about it. Just tell him it's not convenient right now to make that decision. There's an old story. It's an imaginary story of a convocation of demons who met to find out the best way to dam the souls of men. They were having a strategy meeting, a planning meeting. One demon stood up and said, let's tell people there is no God. And if there's no God, they won't need repent and get saved. And some said, that'll dam some, but that's not the best plan. Because the evidence for God is overwhelming. Another demon stood up and said, well let's tell them that while God exists, the Bible is not true. It's a bundle of blunders and a book of lives. Some applauded, but others said, well, that will dam some souls, but, you know, inspiration for the Bible is so self-evident. There's the full-fuel prophecy. There's the wonderful unity of the Bible. There's the applicability of the Bible. There's the everlasting qualities of the Bible and all of these things. And another demon stood up and said, well, let's tell them that Christ is not the Savior. Let's preach the Christ of good works. Let's say that, let's just humanize Jesus and make Him, rather than a Savior, a model, a leader. And tell people that they'll just be good and try and live a good life like Jesus lived and so forth, they'll be saved. And one of the demons applauded, but others said, wait a minute. Some will buy that, but the Holy Spirit of God can vix people. They Christ is the Savior of the world and people know that they're sinners. And they know that they need a substitute to die for them when they hear it, it just bears witness. And so finally, a chief demon and arched demons stood up. And this chief demon said, let me tell you what to do. Admit that God exists. Admit that the Bible is the Word of God. Admit that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world. Admit that they need to be saved. But just tell them not to do it today. And there was hellish applause. The demon said, that is the best plan of all. Now, obviously, that's a fictitious story. None of us have said in an acconvocation of demons and listen to a business meeting. But as you study history and you study the Bible and the warnings of the Bible, you know indeed that souls by the bushels have been sent to hell because they have simply postponed the day of salvation. Here was pressure, real pressure upon this man. And so he simply says, Paul, not now, later. All right, third point. First point, the preaching that convicted him. Second point, the pressures that confronted him. All of you going to feel these things, if you're not saying. Third thing, the postponement that condemned him. The presumption, let me put it that way, that condemned him. Look, if you will, in verse 27. The Bible says here that after two years, Porsches Festus came into Felix room and Felix willing to show the Jews a pleasure left Paul bound. What does that tell us? Tell us, he never did, yet say. He never did, yet say. He says, I'm looking for convenient time. I'll hear you again. But he never received Christ as a matter of fact, history tells us that he died a suicide. He died a suicide. He was down in Italy. And he was looking into a placid lake, a clear lake. And he saw his reflection in that lake. And evidently, he began to reflect upon his life and the misery that was in his life. He plunged into that lake and drowned a suicide. You know, that's so ironic. Do you know what the name Felix means? It means happy. Happy. But he had no happiness. He had no joy. He continued day after day, week after week, month after month. It turned to years. He never received Christ, but he said, go your way for time. When I have a convenient season, I'll call for you. And he made three tragic miscalculations. All right. Number one, that convenience will come. That convenience will come. He had the idea that now is not the best time that tomorrow is a better time. Tomorrow is not a better time. And now is the best time. And I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why. Dear friend, if you wait till tomorrow, you're going to lose today. Now think about it. We tell folks, hey, get right with God. You may die. You may change that. Get right with God. You may live. You may live. And friend, to live with Jesus. Now I want to tell you, if there were no heaven, there is. But if there were no heaven. And if there were no hell, there is. But if there were no hell. I mean, if the Bible clearly said there is no heaven to be gained, there is no hell to be shunned. I would still want to be a Christian. I mean, if this life is all there is. Surely I don't want Jesus right here. I would. In this life, I would want the Lord Jesus Christ. Don't feel sorry for me because I'm a Christian. Being a Christian is not some penalty that you pay in order to get to heaven. I mean, in this life, there is joy and peace. In knowing the Lord Jesus Christ, you will lose today. I mean, do you think Felix gained so much when he went for the world of flesh in the devil? It brought him no happiness. It brought him no joy. His life ended in misery. But my dear friend, listen, tomorrow may not come. Tomorrow may not come. Proverbs chapter 27 verse 1 says, "Bose not thy self of tomorrow. For thou knowest not what a day may bring for pistol peat marriage." One of the greatest basketball players that ever lived was playing basketball and athlete. You know what his last words were? "I feel great." Great. I mean, you youngsters at he, you have the idea, well, you know, I've got plenty of time. No, you don't. My dear friend, "Bose not thy self of tomorrow. For thou knowest not what a day may bring for." Here's a man saying, "I feel great." Thank God he knew Jesus. Thank God he knew Jesus. Thank God he'd repented of his sin and stepped over to the other side. You don't know when you're going to die. Don't have the idea that convenience is going to come. There's always the problem of sudden death. You say, "Well, I was in an automobile accident, but I got out alive. I was close to death, but I didn't die. You're closer to death now than you've ever been." Death lays his icy hands on the old man and he dies. We know that, but sometimes the young mother will kiss her helpless babies goodbye and step into eternity. And sometimes even a little child has to drop his toys and grapple with the iron strength of death. Friend, listen, people are dying. Listen, you watch, take. One person dies a second, 60th per minute, 3600 per hour, 86,000 souls a day, 30 million souls a year. Listen to these scriptures. Verse Chronicles 29 verse 15, "Our days on the earth are a shadow and there's none abiding." Job 7 verse 6, "My days are swifter than a weavers' shuttle." Psalm 39 verse 5, "Behold how has made my days as an hand breath." Psalm 102 and verse 3, "My days pass away like smoke. Psalm 102 verse 11, "My days are like an evening shadow. I wither away like grass." Friend, how foolish. Felix was to say, "Our wait for a convenient time. Convenience may not come." And then not only, dear friend, is it foolish to say, "Our wait for more convenient season because you lose today and death may come suddenly." But friend, Jesus may come at any moment. I mean at any moment. Matthew 24 verse 42, "Watch therefore, for you know what hour your Lord death come." You don't know. Just be ready at any moment. Listen to this. Matthew 24 and verse 44, "Therefore be also ready for in such an hour as you think not the Son of Man comeeth." Are you ready? I mean, if the trumpet should sound and Jesus should come right now, the Bible says, "Be ready." Well, you say, "I don't think he's coming today." That's the best sign I know of that he might for the Bible says in such an hour as you think not. The Son of Man comeeth. I mean, he's coming like lightning, like a bolt out of the blue, not out of the cloudy sky, but out of a cloudless sky. Like a bolt out of the blue. Our Lord is going to come. Well, what was his first tragic mistake? That convenience will come. What was his second tragic mistake? That conviction will continue. He presumed that conviction would continue. Here was a man trembling. Here was a man under Holy Spirit conviction. Now, I want to remind you that conviction was of the Lord. But the Bible says, "My Spirit shall not always strive with a man." You can say, "No to God," and that conviction can pass away. Let me give you a scripture. Hebrews chapter 3 and verse 7, "Wherefore is the Holy Ghosteth? Today, if you hear his voice, harden not your heart." If the Holy Spirit of God speaks to you, and you say, "No, it will harden your heart." Every time you say, "No to Jesus Christ, your heart gets a little harder." And there come a time, dear friend, when your heart will be so hard that the Holy Spirit of God cannot and will not speak to you. Three times in Romans chapter 1, you read, "Where God gave them up, God gave them up, God gave them over." Listen to this scripture in John chapter 12 and verse 37. But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet they believed not on him. It's as though John is amazed. He says, "All of these miracles were done, yet they believed not on him." And then in verse 39 it says, "Therefore they could not believe." Do you get that? Verse 37 says they would not believe. And then verse 39 says, "They could not believe." You see here, Felix says, "Well, Paul, you go your way when I have a convenient season, I'll send for you." But the Spirit of God had convicted him. He was trembling. And the Bible says, "Seek ye the Lord while he may be found. Call ye upon him while he is near." Don't get the idea that you can try for with the Holy Spirit. Don't get the idea that you can just whistle and God will come running. You can banage your eyes and keep a banage on so long that when you take that banage off you will be blind. My dear friend Felix made a mistake. Number one, that convenience will come. Number two, that conviction will continue. I'll tell you his third mistake that he made. He felt that conflicts would cease. That somehow it would be easier later than it is now. The devil never gives up anybody or anything without a fight. But my dear friend listen, there'll never be a better time for you to be saved than now. Why? As the Holy Ghost says, "Today, if you'll hear his voice, harden out your heart." "Both of us, do not die of thyself of tomorrow. For thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." Behold, now is the accepted time. Behold, now is the day of salvation. When you say, "I'm waiting on a convenient season," I want you to remember this, "Tomorrow you will have more sins to repent of; Tomorrow you will have less time to repent in; And tomorrow you will have a heart or heart to repent with; Tomorrow you will have less time to repent in; Tomorrow you will have more sin to repent of; And tomorrow you will have a heart or heart to repent with; Wherefore, as the Holy Ghost said today, If you'll hear his voice, harden not your heart. What was the mistake that Felix made? That convenience will come. That conviction will continue. That conflict will cease. Tomorrow he just simply puts it off. He's hoping that tomorrow is going to be the time to come to the Lord. It will not be so. Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, And call ye upon Him while He's near. The Holy Ghost says today, No word of God says today. Experience says today. This preacher says, "Come to Jesus today." 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Welcome to the InTouch Podcast with Charles Stanley for Wednesday, September 11th. People are flawed and inconsistent, but God is different. Today we are reminded that He always keeps His word. I want to begin at the beginning of the Word of God. And I want to take you through a series of incidences in which God says, "I will." And I want you to conclude that in this message is simply this. When God says, "I will," God will. He will do what He says He will do, which is what most people do not believe, that they are an exception to the will and purpose and plan of God, there are no exceptions. So let's begin in the beginning of the Word of God, and that is in Genesis chapter 2. Listen to what He says in this passage. You know it by heart, certainly by now, if you are a believer, and you recall in this second chapter having created, first man, first woman, listen to what he says. Verse 16 of chapter 2, "The Lord God commanded the man saying, 'From any tree of the garden, you may eat freely.'" Now watch this. "But from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it, you will surely die." Now think about this for a moment. God gave them a very clear warning that if you disobey me, you are going to die. So think about what happened. When God came looking for, so to speak, as if He didn't know where they were, God came looking for Adam. And He asked the question, "Where are you?" He knew exactly where Adam was. What happened as a result of his specific disobedience to the very simple plan of God? Is what happened? Well, there was separation. Now He's hiding from God. There is shame. He knows that He's naked. Something's wrong. He's sent against God. Thirdly, He has expressed pride. Adam and Eve expressed pride. "I want to be like God." I know He said, "Don't do it." But I heard what He said, "But." And so He rebelled against God's law, against God's rule, and what was the end result? The consequence was death. Remember this. The consequence of disobeying God, deliberately, willfully, knowingly, disobeying God. There is separation. The fellowship is broken. There is shame because you're going to feel guilty. There is suffering and could be in all kinds of ways. And ultimately, there is death. Physical death is going to come upon all of us because all of us have sinned. But spiritual death. Spiritual death is that ultimate death. That's second death. When God says, "Here's what I'm going to do." God is going to do exactly what He said. Think about this. "His first man and woman in this awesome, beautiful creation." And what happened? Death had to come. Separation drove them out of the garden in shame away from under His awesome canopy of protection and watch care and beauty and all the rest. Now they have to work for a living in a way that they'd never known before. Before it was keeping the garden as a wonderful privilege. Now it's labor. Here's what I want you to see. When God says, "I will," God means, "I will." When He says, "I will," He will. When He says, "I will keep my word," He will keep His word. So in the very beginning, it had to grieve the heart of God. And it had to grieve the heart of God to see this perfect environment, this perfect man and woman, and they chose to be disobedient to Him. When you not disobey God, somebody else gets hurt. When we disobey God, it grieves His heart. The Bible says, "The Spirit of God is grieved over our sin." So as you look at the very first family, you say, "Well, the first family, I can understand that," but ask yourself the question, "Should that not be an indication to us if Adam and Eve in the very perfect garden, deliberately, willfully chose to be disobedient to God?" And what were the consequences? Separation. Shame. Suffering. Death. You name it. Has God changed His law? You said, "We are on the grace. We are on the grace." Deliberately, willfully choose to disobey God their consequences that cannot and will not be erased. Will God forgive us? Yes, He will. Does He erase the consequences? Not necessarily. Most of the time He does not. So if you look at the first man and woman, you say, "Well, I see what happened in their life." Well, let's just... What I want to do is go through some other scriptures here. Let's just watch and see if there's a pattern here in the way God operates. So let's move over to the flood, for example, in the sixth chapter of Genesis. And notice what happens here. God said in the sixth chapter, "The world was corrupt." In fact, He said, "I'm sorry I even made this outfit. I'm sorry I made them. Look what's happened." And He says, "In verse 7, I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, from man to animals, the creeping things, the birds of the sky from sorry that I've made them." But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord. And so, if I will say, "He walked with God." And then, verse 18, "But I will establish my covenant with you, speaking to Noah, and you shall enter the ark and you and your sons and your wife and your sons wives with them." And then He begins in chapter 7, verse 1. Then the Lord said to Noah, "And of the ark, you and all your household, for you alone I have seen to be righteous before me and all this time." Verse 5, "No, did according to all that the Lord God told him." If you look in the seventh chapter and the 21st verse, all flesh that moved on the earth perished, birds cattle, beast, every swarming thing that swarms upon the earth, and all mankind, and all that was on the dry land, all in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit of the life, died. Thus He blotted out every living thing that was upon the face of the land, from man to animals, the creeping things, and the birds of the sky, they were blotted out from the earth. And Noah was left, together with those that were with Him in the ark. What did God say? He says, "I'm going to destroy it all." He didn't say, "Now I'm thinking about it." He said, "I'm going to destroy all of it." What did He do? Exactly what He said He would do. The sin of mankind, the response and the consequence was absolute, total eradication of humanity except those whom God had chosen to put in the ark. Does God keep His word? Yes He did. He kept His word in the first couple. He kept His word now in a time when God was going to destroy everything He kept His word. I want you to turn to chapter 12 of Genesis. Now we're not going all the way through the Bible, so relax. But I want you to see what the pattern is here and the pattern is so crystal clear. Chapter 12 in the life of Abraham. Listen to what God said. Now watch this carefully. As God has said some of these things to you, maybe you weren't listening, but so watch with me this whole time. Verse 1, "Now the Lord said to Abraham, 'Go forth from your country and from your relatives and from your father's house to the land which I will show you, and I will make you a great nation and I will bless you and make your name great. And so you will be a blessing and I will bless those who bless you and the one who curses you, I will curse. And in all the families of the earth will be blessed." Now here's what I want you to see. When God makes an absolute statement, an absolute declaration, I will do this and so He will do exactly what He says because His, listen, His unconditional decorations have no conditions to them. This is God speaking. This is what I'm going to do. So if you'll think about what happened in these chapters, what you'll notice also that He made another statement. He said in the 17th chapter, look at this from moment, and remember now that Sarah is about 90 and he's close to 100 at this time. Verse 15 of the 17th chapter, "Then God said Abraham, 'As for Sarah your wife, you'll not call her Sarah, but Sarah shall be her name. I will bless her and indeed I will give you a son by her. Then I will bless her and she shall be a mother of nations, kings of peoples will come from her." Then Abraham fell on this face and laughed. If you ever thought about laughing at God, he fell on this face, he was laughing about what God said in his heart. He says, "Well, a child will be born to a man a hundred years old and will Sarah who is 90 years old, there a child?" Abraham said, "Oh, old an Ishmael might live before you, but God said no. Sarah your wife will bear you a son. You shall call his name, Ozzy, and I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him." Now there's a reason sometime that you and I might question what God is saying. She's 90 and he's a hundred and God's telling her that she's going to bear a son and Abraham laughs and they don't. She's laughing about the whole idea. Verse 12 of this 18 chapter, "Sara laughed to herself saying, 'After I've become old, shall I have pleasure, my Lord, being old also?'" And the Lord said, "Abraham, why did Sarah laugh saying, 'Shall I indeed bear a child when I'm so old?' Is anything too difficult for the Lord at the appointed time? I will return to you at this time next year and Sarah will have a son." Well, what happened? Exactly what God said was going to happen? The 21st chapter looked, then the Lord took note of Sarah as he had said and the Lord did for Sarah. He had promised, so Sarah conceived and bore a son. Abraham in his old age and the appointed time of which God had spoken to him. Abraham was a hundred. She was 90. Now, one of the reasons sometime we will not believe God is because it looks impossible. We say, "My Lord, I know what you said, but only God has the right to put a butt behind something when He said something. And He says, 'I will give you a son. Hundred and at 90 years of age, a son. Sometimes we don't listen very carefully because what God says to us seems to be impossible, seems to be very impractical." And so our response is, "I just must have thought," He said, doesn't so. God gives very clear instruction. It's going to happen because God said it will happen. There may be times that looks like it can't. There may be times that look like there's absolutely no possibility. Ultimately, God will do what God says He will do. And when He makes that a declaration that is unconditional, it's going to happen at some time with the other. And naturally they had some reason, of course, that that will happen in the world. Can we have a child at this age? And God didn't say, "Now, you know, you'll fully understand it all. It's all going to be very simple, clear to you what I'm going to do." He didn't say that. He understands. He understands when He speaks to your heart and to my heart that oftentimes here's what we do. We listen to God, we look at the circumstances. But you know, the circumstances, we know the way. And time goes by. See, I knew God wouldn't get it. I knew I just hurt, thought I heard God. When God speaks, that's the time to listen. We listen to too many other people far too often rather than listening to God. And somebody says, "But God's never spoken to me." Yes, He has. If you're a believer, certainly He spoke to you when He convicted you of your sin and showed you that you needed to be saved and conveyed to you the faith and assured you that you could be saved from your sin if you placed your trust in Him and what Jesus did at the cross. Yes, you have heard. That's why you're saved. There have been times when He's spoken to you about other things. So He said, "Ask me and you ask Him and what did He do?" He answered your prayer. But so often we look at situations in circumstances and life say, "That's not even in use praying about that. That's absolutely impossible." Or you've said, "Well, God couldn't do that in my life." So you know what? God couldn't do that. God will do exactly what He says He will do. And you and I should open our ears and be sensitive to the voice of God in that life because He has spoken to all of us and He will continue to speak to us. We just need to listen. Well, let's just move on from Abraham and let's think about somebody else here that we've seen God work in His life also. And let's look in the third chapter of Exodus from moment. And let's look to see what God said to Moses who likewise said, "No way." And there's not only the pattern in the Scripture here of God speaking and doing what He says, there's also the pattern for us questioning and not believing what He says. So notice what He says beginning in this third chapter of Exodus. What's happened is God, after 40 years in the back side of the desert, finally, God Moses attention at the burning bush. You remember He told me to take off His shoes because He was on holy ground. And notice what happens, verse 10, "Therefore come now and I will send you," watch that, "I will send you to Pharaoh so that you may bring my people the sons of Israel out of Egypt, period." He didn't say, "I will send you. I hope you will let go." He didn't say, "I will send you and a few more." He said, "I'm sending you." And not only did he say, "I will bring my people the sons of Israel out of Egypt." He didn't say, "You may be successful. You may not." And God says, "I will send you. You will bring them out, period." Now watch what happens. Verse 31 of the 12th chapter of verse 30, "Fairer arose in the," after all these things that have happened, all these plagues, verse 30, "Fairer arose in the night." He had all of his servants and all the Egyptians. And there was a great cry in Egypt, but there was no home where there was not someone dead. Then he called for Moses and Aaron at night and said, "Rise up." "Get out from among my people, both you and the sons of Israel, and go worship the Lord as you said. Take your flocks, your herds as you have said, and go." And this is it. And bless me also. Not only did I say, "Mah, ma, ma, ma." After 10 plagues and death of his own son, he says, "Get going, but bless me also." Now watch what happens. Look at the next verse. The Egyptians themselves urged the people to send them out of the land in haste, but they said, "We will all be dead." Here's what I want you to see. There's a lot of things that happen between these verses. God said, "I will send you. I will be with you, and I will be with your mouth, and you will bring them out." There's not going to be any warfare, because you see, this had to be on Moses' mind. Well, how's all that going to happen? You and I have to learn the lesson to be obedient to God. Don't expect him to give us all the details, because you know why it's no point in giving us details. We wouldn't believe half of it anyway. We wouldn't believe the details. They're so intricate sometimes. God doesn't make up his mind as he goes. He doesn't take this step and say, "Oh, what am I going to do next?" Has this going to happen? The plan's all laid out. When God says to you, "I will do thus and so," that is exactly what he's going to do. He keeps his word. And the awesome assurance that you and I have, because he's a God who keeps his word. We say he's faithful, but sometimes we say, "Oh, I know God is faithful, faithful to do what? He's faithful to keep his word. He will do exactly what he says he will do. If it's conditioned upon something, then I must be obedient. If it's an absolute statement, I can rest in effect. It's going to happen no matter what. So here's the first couple in the garden. He says, "Here's what's going to happen." And it happened. It's going to flood. He says, "Here's what's going to happen." And it happened. Abraham, here's what's going to happen. Moes his life, here's what's going to happen. God keeps his word. Then if you return to the book of Joshua for a moment, and I want you to notice how this book starts, beginning in the first chapter, notice what happens here. That came about after the death of Moses, the servant of the Lord, that the Lord spoke to Joshua the son of none, Moses, servant, saying, "Moses, my servant is dead." Now watch this. Now therefore arise across this Jordan, you and all this people to the land which I am giving to them to the sons of Israel, every place on which the soul of your foot treads, Joshua, I have already given it to you just as I spoke to Moses, then he describes their area. Verse 5, "No man will be able to stand before you all the days of your life. If this I've been with Moses, I will be with you, I will not fail you or forsake you." Now watch this. Joshua was wise enough to have observed how God worked in the life of Moses. This is why you and I. If we are wise, and if God so see fit to do it in your life, when you find someone in your life who is walking with God, following Him, obeying Him and watching the blessings of God, watching the difficult, the hardship of the trials that that person goes through. But watching how God turns all of that for good and how God blesses them and makes their life and influence in somebody else's life, you need to watch carefully and ask the question, "God, how is it that you're working in that person's life and that fashion?" "Hadden your life, your spiritual life, listen after somebody who's following Jesus." It may be your grandparent, it may be your grandmother, it may be your father, your mother, whoever it may be. Joshua faced a situation that looked absolutely ridiculous. Watch this. He learned from Moses, "To obey God, leave all the consequences to Him." He watched Him work. He observed how God worked in the life of this man who followed Him and chose to believe Him no matter what. What's the story? Still was very simple. And that is obey God. Watch Him work. Whatever He says He will do, He will do. If He says to you, "This is the job I want you to take. Trust me. It looks like you're not going to make as much money. It looks like things are not going to go very well for you. When God says, "This is my will for your life, follow His will." Do what God says do because God will do what He says He will do. Don't underestimate what God will do in your life that you've got to learn to listen and start obeying Him in the simple things. If you want to speak to Him in the crucial things, you have to learn in the simple things. And I think God must smile when He sees all that He has in store for you and He just waiting for you to say yes. 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If you are quick to listen and you are slow to speak, you will be slow to get angry. On the other hand, if you have a trigger temper and you get angry really fast, I'll tell you why. It's because you're not quick to listen and you're not slow to speak. How many times have I told you God gave you two ears and one mouth? You should always listen twice as much as you speak. Thanks for tuning in to Daily Hope with Pastor Rick Warren. I know a lot of people think that having the good life is looking good and having the goods. But Pastor Rick says trusting in material wealth and health is not enough to overcome that sense of hopelessness so many people feel deep down inside. As we continue with this new series called The Keys to a Blessed Life, you're gonna learn how you can have peace and fulfillment in your life, your work, and your relationships. In just a few moments, we're gonna tell you how you can get this complete audio series. You can find out more by going to rickworn.org or by texting the word daily to 313131 while you listen to the message. Right now, here's Pastor Rick Warren with part three of a message called How to Reconcile a Relationship. So the first cause of conflict, the Bible makes it very clear, is self-centered, selfishness. The second cause of conflict is pride. We pride, I'm stubborn and in pride I get my feelings hurt easily. Humble people don't get their feelings hurt. Prideful people do. They get their feelings hurt all the time. And so my ego gets wounded. Then we have conflict. Proverbs 13, 10 says this. Pride, let's read it aloud together. Pride only leads to arguments. And where is that verse found? Proverbs 13, 10. Now, that's such a short verse. That's gonna be our memory verse this week. So we can learn this one. You can use this one. So let's say it aloud together. Proverbs 13, 10, pride only leads to arguments. And where is that? Proverbs 13, 10. You're gonna need this one. By the way, what's this Proverbs 13, 10 say? Pride only leads to arguments. And where is that found? Proverbs 13, 10. That was the first verse that Kay and I memorized in our marriage. We memorized it on the honeymoon. Why? Because we needed it on the honeymoon. We were already at each other's throats fighting on the honeymoon. We are so different. I wanna do this and I wanna do that and you wanna do this, you wanna do that. We had to memorize that verse before a week of our marriage was up. And it has helped us many, many times. Pride only leads to arguments. Now, think of a conflict you're in right now. And if you're in a log jam and maybe you've been in this conflict with your mother, your father, your wife or husband or friend or something, you've been in it for years and you're in a log jam and you think nothing is ever happening. There's no movement. We're not making any progress. I am going to give you a secret miracle sentence that will break any log jam in any argument. Guarantee, I guarantee you this. This is a secret sentence that will break a log jam in any conflict. If you'll use it. Are you ready? Here it is. I'm sorry, I was only thinking of myself. (Laughter) Now when your spouse wakes up from fainting, you can say it again, I'm sorry, I was only thinking of myself and they'll faint again. When they wake up, then you can actually start dealing with, when was the last time you said that to somebody? Have you ever said that in your marriage? No. And yet how many times were you only thinking of yourself on a daily basis? That is a miracle phrase. You need to memorize and get over your pride, which causes conflict, and begin to say, "In somebody, your husband or your wife says something to you and you start to get defensive about it and distant and demanding, you just say, 'I'm sorry, I was only thinking of myself.' And you watch the balloon, the air come out of that balloon and the pride and the ego just kind of shrinks down." Now the reason you need to learn to say that is because you have what's called blind spots in your life. The blind spots are the weaknesses you don't see in your life. You have a lot of weaknesses that you know about and you know about those weaknesses in your life. Those aren't blind spots because you can see them. The blind spots are the weaknesses you can't see. That's why they're called blind spots because you can't see them. You have weaknesses in your life. You have never seen. Now we all see them. Wings are in real clearly. Wings see your weaknesses really clear. You don't have to defend them because you don't even know they're there. They are your blind spots. That's why you need other people in your life who can actually point out to you what you cannot see. Your blind spots. Those are weaknesses. You don't even have any idea. You're clueless that you have that weakness. That's why you need to come to conflict with a humble heart and you begin with your own faults. Here's what Jesus says. Notice this verse. Matthew 7 verses 3 and 5. Same sermon on the Mount. Jesus, why do you notice the little speck of dust in your friend's eye? But you don't notice the big piece of wood in your own eye. First take the wood out of your own eye and then you'll be able to see clearly the blind spots to take the dust out of your friend's eye. Now guys, you don't understand this because 2,000 years later we don't understand Hebrew humor but that sense is joke. It's humor. You may not realize this but the sermon on the Mount is filled with laugh lines. Jesus told a lot of jokes and he used a lot of humor in his preaching. We just don't understand it because we don't think in Hebrew humor from 2,000 years ago. The rest of today's message is coming your way in just a few moments but first if you'd like to connect with Rick on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn just go to RickWoron.org and click on his social media links. Or while you're at it, go ahead and sign up for his free Daily Hope email devotional and take a look at all the other helpful resources. Again, that's RickWoron.org or just text the word daily to 313131. That's the word daily to 313131. The second half of today's lesson is coming up. Hey, if you're enjoying this series in today's message but you've got a long day in the office ahead of you, kids to pick up or meals to cook, then let us send you a copy of this entire series which includes eight full-length teachings from Pastor Rick. That way you can listen from start to finish or just a little at a time whenever it's convenient for you. And you can always go back and listen as often as you want. Today when you support Daily Hope with a financial gift, we'll give you the choice of either an eight audio CD box set or downloadable high quality MP3s. Well today, 800-6004 or visit RickWoron.org to get your copy of this series. That's 800-600-5004 or RickWoron.org. Thanks so much for your support. When you contact us, remember to ask for the keys to a blessed life, complete audio series by Pastor Rick Worn. Once again, here's Rick. Jesus told a lot of jokes and he used a lot of humor in his preaching. We just don't understand it because we don't think in Hebrew humor from 2000 years ago. Hebrew humor is humor by exaggeration. And so Jesus is when he would tell stuff, he would often throw in a laugh line. The sermon amounts filled with some funny stuff. We just don't get it. For instance, when Jesus says, "You've heard this one, it's easier for the camel, a camel to go through an eye of a needle than for a rich man to hold on to his money and to get into heaven." Now when Jesus said that, they died laughing. They go, "Oh, Lord, that's a good one, a camel going through an eye of an needle." Yeah, right. That's obviously impossible. And they're like, "Oh, Lord, that you're too funny, that's hilarious." When Jesus says, "Hey, you know those religious leaders over there, they strain at a nap." And then they swallow a camel. "Oh, Lord, you're killing me, Lord. That's too much. This guy should be on Comedy Club. Try the liver. I'm here to Friday. It's great. "Oh, Lord, that's just you've been strained at a nap and swallow." It's a funny line. Now we don't get it. We're going now. The meaning, Greek meaning of the word "naught." Right over our heads. Totally oblivious to what Jesus is using humor and sarcasm to make the point. And here he said, "Hey guys, before you get the speck of sawdust out of your wife's eye, why don't you get the telephone pole out of yours?" "Oh, Lord, you're killing me. Oh, you and my wife, please stop. I'm dying. I'm dying." You know, he's telling humor. Now here's the point. He's saying, "You need to confess your part of the conflict first." So I need to say, when I come to you in this piece of thing, I don't start with you. I don't start with all the ways you've hurt me. I don't, we'll get to that. We'll get to that. But I just start with me. And I go, "Have I been unrealistic?" And I'm asking myself. Am I being insensitive? That's cause conflict. Am I being over-sensitive? That's cause conflict. Am I being ungrateful? And I just haven't showed gratitude to this person. And that's hurting. Am I being over-demanding? You just do an honest evaluation. You say, "What are my blind spots?" All right? Then, once you've done that, you've confessed your part of the problem. Number four, I listen for their hurt and perspective. I listen for their hurt and their perspective. Now, it's very important you're listening for hurt because there's always hurt in a conflict. We think we argue over ideas, but we actually argue over emotion. We argue over feelings. And anytime there's a conflict, somebody got their feelings hurt. They felt abused. Somebody felt slided. It's not the idea that causes the conflict. It's the emotion behind the idea. How many times have you heard me say, "Hurt people, hurt people?" In other words, the more I'm hurting, the more I lash out at everybody else. People aren't hurting, don't hurt others. People who are filled with love are loving to others. People who are filled with joy are joyful to others. People who are at peace are at peace with everybody else. But if I'm hurting inside, I'm going to hurt you. And the more I hurt, the more I'm going to hurt you, the more I'm going to lash out. The people who need love the most are those who deserve it the least. The people who are most obnoxious and irritating and just, you don't even want to be around those are people who need massive doses of love. Hurt people, hurt people. I mean, my mom hurt me. You need to know why she was hurting. My dad hurt me. You need to know the hurt that caused him to hurt you. Hurt people, hurt people. Now, I want to tell you this principle. It doesn't matter if it's in a marriage or if it's in the marketplace or if it's in the Middle East, when people feel they're not listened to, when people feel slided, when people are robbed of their dignity, they get mad. Doesn't matter if it's on the border or if it's in Ukraine or anywhere else that there's a conflict, when people feel their dignity is destroyed, when people feel they're not being listened to, they're not being paid attention to, they're not being valued, they get mad. Like a cat pushed back into a corner. And if you want to connect with people, you must start with their needs, their hurts and their interest. You want to be a good salesman? You don't start with your product. You start with their need, their hurts and their entrance. You want to be a good professor or pastor or you start with their needs, their hurts, their interest. Not what you have to share, but what they need. And if you want to connect with people, that's where it starts. So you listen for their hurt and you're actually listening behind the words. It's not what they say in an argument that you need to listen. You need to listen to the emotion behind the words. The emotions are more important because people will say one thing, but they're feeling something else. Like, how you doing? I'm fine. I'm fine means I'm not fine in a lot of cases. James chapter 1 verse 19 says this, "Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to get angry." Now if you do the first two, the third is automatic. If you are quick to listen and you are slow to speak, you will be slow to get angry. On the other hand, if you have a trigger temper and you get angry really fast, I'll tell you why. Because you're not quick to listen and you're not slow to speak. In fact, you're quick to speak and slow to listen. And that's why you get angry. How many times have I told you God gave you two ears and one mouth, you should always listen twice as much as you speak? And this is the next step in conflict management. You listen to their hurt and you listen to their perspective because you don't know their perspective. That's why there's conflict. You should have right this down. Always listen before speaking. Always, always, always, always, always, always, always, always, always, listen before speaking. This is the key to diffusing conflict. You listen before you speak and then people feel validated when your ears are actually love organs. Because when you speak, you're showing love by listening to them. Now, so are your eyes. When you look at people and you pay attention, you're saying, you matter to me, you're valuable, you're worth my attention. Philippians 2, 4 and 5 says this. Each of you should look. Circle the word look. We'll come back to that a minute. Each of you should look not only to your own interest, but also to the interest of others. And your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus. What is he saying? Intentionally switch your focus from your needs to their, to their needs. Conflict resolution starts with the way you look at the situation, the way you see it. That word look there, said, don't just look at your own needs. Look at the needs of the person you're having a problem with. That word look is the Greek word, scopos. We get the word microscope. You look at little things that you don't normally see. Tell us, go, you look at stars, you can't see that close. Scopos means to focus, focus. And it says your attitude should be the same as that of Jesus Christ. You are most like Jesus when you're focusing on the hurts of somebody else rather than your own. You are most like Jesus when you're focusing on the hurts of somebody else, your child, your wife, your dad, your client, when you're focusing on somebody else's hurts and you study your own, that's when you're like Jesus. When Jesus is on the cross, dying for the sins of all mankind, he's not focusing on his pain. He's saying, Father, forgive them. They don't know what they're doing. He's still focusing on us, even in the middle of his pain. So he says, focus, scopos, try to see their perspective. Before you go mouth and off on your hurt, your need, those are legitimate, but go ahead and first try to focus on their perspective. How do you do that? By paying attention. There's an old Chinese parable, a proverb that says, seek to understand before seeking to be understood. That's what Jesus is saying here. He's saying before, you see, we are so busy trying to get the person we're in conflict with, to see our position, we're not listening to theirs. We're so busy speaking, we're not listening to theirs. And we're, as a result, we move further and further away. Now, let's just take an example. The people that you work with, and you have some people you work with, and they think that one person, they are so irritating to me. Every time I get around them, my blood starts to boil. I just don't even like being around them. And the reason why is you don't scopos. You don't see their circumstance. You don't see their temperament, and you don't see their background. The people that you work with, the more you understand them, the more patient you're going to be. The less you understand the people you work with, the more impatient you're going to be. Why? Because human nature, when you're working with people, that you tend, we tend to judge how far people have to go. We look at it and go, man, they got a long way to go before they start being mature. Instead of looking at how far they've come. When you look at how far they've come, then you start cutting them some slack. And if you scopos, you actually take the time to get to know that jerk and find out their temperament, their background, and the things that they're going through, their pressures, you cut them some slack. You go, man, if I had a father like that, I'd probably be irritating too. If I had gone through all the difficulty they went through, if I had experienced that kind of prejudice, if I had experienced that kind of bigotry, if I had understood the hurt, if I had that hurt in my life, I probably wouldn't be as far along as they are. Not looking at how far people have to go. And start looking at how far people have come. And then you're listening for their hurt and their perspective. Now there are two areas, the Bible says, that you are commanded by God to be patient with, to be understanding with, and to be considerate of when you're dealing with anybody else. It's in Romans chapter 15, verse 2. We must be considerate of the doubts and fears of others, circle doubts and fears. Let's please the other fellow, not ourselves, and do what is for his good, and thus build him up in the Lord. Anytime somebody does something that you go, that doesn't make sense. Why in the world are they doing that? It's almost always a fear. And if you just look at their behavior, you're going to be quite judgmental. But if you look at their fear and you find it out, you're going to be a whole lot more understanding. We are going to be considerate of the doubts and fears of others. That'll make you more patient. Now here's the problem. My fears are perfectly rational and entirely normal. Their fears are stupid. They're irrational. They don't make sense. And that's the way we feel. My fears, there's a legitimate reason why I'm afraid of this, and you ought to be afraid too. That's Pastor Rick Warren. And you're listening to Daily Hope. Rick will be back in just a moment with a closing thought, but first, if you'd like to connect with Rick on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, just go to RickWoron.org and click on his social media links. Oh, and while you're at it, go ahead and sign up for his free Daily Hope email devotional and take a look at all the other helpful resources. Again, that's RickWoron.org or just text the word Daily to 313131. That's the word Daily to 313131. And now here's Pastor Rick with a closing thought. Isaiah 55 verses 8 and 9, God says this, "My thoughts are completely different from yours," says the Lord. And my ways of thinking are far beyond anything you could imagine, for just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts are higher than your thoughts. If you're serious about having God's blessing on your life and God's blessing on your work and God's blessing on your relationships and your finances and everything else, you have to learn to do things differently than the culture around you. Now get this, "To be blessed by God in unusual ways, you must think and act in unusual ways." In other words, in ways that are different from how you've been taught. In fact, so many of our problems come from trying to do things our ways, instead of God's ways. The problem is that we live our lives in ways that prevent God's blessing and block God's blessing and hinder God's blessing on our lives. Problem isn't with God. The problem is with us. The Bible says in the book of Proverbs, "There's a way that seems right to men, but in the end it leads to death. Our ways lead to dead ends. God's ways lead to blessing and to life." As a pastor, "I want God to bless your life. I want God to bless your finances, your relationship, your health, so I want you to know what brings his blessings." I'm really excited to share this new series, "The Keys to a Bless Life" from the words of Jesus. It could change the rest of your life just as my life was changed when I learned these principles. And may this series bless the rest of your life. Thanks. If you're enjoying these messages and you'd like to hear them again or share them with a friend, then let us send you a copy of this entire series which includes eight full-length audio teachings from Pastor Rick. 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