Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church and this is our podcast. I wanted to thank you for joining us today.
Hope this inspires you.
Hope it builds your faith. Hope it gives your perspective to see Gods moving in your life.
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I am so happy to be worshiping with you on this Palm Sunday. We are gathered together to celebrate and worship our Savior. And I want to tell you, whether you are in a seat at one of our locations or you're watching online, guess what the hard part is over. You're here and the easy part is ahead because God is about to speak to you today. Are you ready for another one? All right? Hug a few people on your way to your seat. I am so excited that I get to be the one to wrap up this series.
It has been a great one. We have spent the last seven weeks walking through my husband's new book, Do the New You, and I hope that this series has been.
Special to you. I know that many of you are still reading through.
The book and discussing it each week with your e group. Keep going, keep showing up, keep sharing. I wish that I could ask each one of you which mindset has been your favorite, which chapter of the book has.
Spoken to you the deepest. I know I have my favorite mindset, and I have my favorite chapter, and I'm sure you have yours too.
But to be able to hold this book in my hands, and then to get to wrap up this series you may not understand, but it is an immeasurably more answer.
To my personal prayers. I've shared with some of you that at the close.
Of twenty nineteen, Steven and I had a bit of a I don't know, an argument, you could call it a conversation, and I told him that I believed that he had given up on writing books, and that I thought that there was more in him. And I told him that ministering to people with his words, whether it's through his songs or his sermons and his books, I feel like that's what God put him on earth to do.
And the fact that I felt like he was leaving out how God wanted to give people encouragement through him in a written form, I.
Just thought was missing.
And so he said that he reminded me he had already written a book a year before, and it was basically rejected, and he said, I'm okay with it, and I've just decided that I'm not a writer. And so there were like a few rounds of wifely encouragement, and I realized that it wasn't being encouraging anymore and that I needed to let it go and leave it with God.
And I testify before you today, and I say, when you leave something with God, you better get ready for another answered prayer.
And here we are, just a little over a year later, in this book is in my hands.
And how many of you.
Would testify that God has spoken to you through the message of this book.
It's amazing.
And so I'm so honored and excited that I get to.
Share with you guys today. Thank you Lord. I'm so excited. All right.
So we got to do a little recap of the mindsets here because it's our last chance, and I want to go over each one of them one more time before we get to the last one. So let's just say I'm out loud together you can repeat after me. We'll start with the first one, Mindset one. I'm not stuck unless I stop. Mindset to Christ.
Is in me. I am enough.
Number three with God there's always a way, and by faith I will find it. Number four, God is not against me. He's in it with me. He's working through me, he's fighting for me. Number five is my favorite one.
My joy is my job.
And finally today we get to talk about the last one. And this is the title of my sermon because it doesn't get any better than the way this mindset is written.
So repeat after me. God has given me everything I need for the season.
I'm in Ah right, let's go okay, So turn with me in your Bible to Exodus chapter twelve, and we're going to start reading in verse twenty nine.
Are you ready all right?
At midnight, the Lord struck down all the firstborn in Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sat on the throne, to the firstborn prisoner who was in the dungeon, and the firstborn of.
All the livestock as well.
Pharaoh and all his officials and all the Egyptians got up during the night, and there was a loud wailing in Egypt, for there.
Was not a house without someone dead.
And during the night Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, up, leave my people. You and the Israelites go worship the Lord as you have requested, Take your flocks and your herds as you have said, and go and also bless me.
Pharaoh adds that tag.
The Egyptians urged the people to hurry and leave the country, for otherwise.
They said, we will all die.
So the people took their dough before the yeast was added, and carried it on their shoulders in kneading trosts, wrapped in clothing. The Israelites did as Moses instructed and asked the Egyptians for articles of silver.
And gold and clothing.
The Lord made the Egyptians favorably disposed toward the people, and they gave them what they asked for. So they plundered the Egyptians. Let's pray, Father, we thank you that you are here with us. You dwell amongst your people. You're with the one that's watching in a hospital room, in a living room, and you're with those of us that are gathered here today at all of our locations, saying God, we welcome you into this place. We open
up our hearts to hear from you. We are eager to hear what you have to say to us today. Encourage us, Lord, it's in Jesus' name, we pray amen. Okay, So fun fact about the Furdig family. We are not light packers. When we travel. We just like to have our stuff with us. So everybody kind of has their thing. Stephen cannot leave home without at least one bluetooth speaker, sometimes more than one.
Abby likes to travel with her full.
Size bottles of cosmetics, and she's thirteen, so you can imagine how.
Much that is.
I have this thing with my feet, so I have to take slippers everywhere I go. And the boys they don't necessarily they're not necessarily like heavy packers, but they don't fold their clothes and so they need bigger backs. And when we go on vacation, we like to go somewhere that we can drive so that we can take everything we want. We take our own pillows, we take our own bikes, we take our own beach chairs, we take our own snacks.
And when I start to when I pack, I start to rest because I just think of all of the things that I might need, Like what if I want to wear my hair straight, Well, I gotta pack my flat iron. What if there's a pool. Okay, so we're gonna need bathing suits, flip flops, sunscreen.
What if we run out of sunscreen, so let me pack some extra sunscreen.
What if it gets cold, we need jackets. What if it rains, we need rain jackets. What if we can't go outside? Puzzles? What if I.
Decide on vacation, then I want to work out? Okay, I need some running shoes. What if someone gets sick, we need a first a kit. And let me just tell you, my first eight kit is not just band aids and cold medicine. I have some serious stuff in there, like things that start with a Z, like zofran and a Z pack. Just in case, I brought one of my favorite suitcases to show you, just so you can like get a visual.
Okay, here it comes, Here comes.
This guy has traveled many, many miles with us. It's large and in charge and of noxious, and you can fit so much stuff in this bag. And I realized that in this you know, confession of mine, that all the light packers in the room, like all the carry on only families are judging us.
But here's the thing.
If you need something, you're gonna ask me. I'm the one that brought.
The extra sunscreen.
So this summer, Graham was packing for wrestling camp. And Graham is probably the lightest packer of the Verdicts. He likes to shove everything he can into like one backpack.
And so this particular.
Camp wasn't super organized and I couldn't find a packing list anywhere on their website.
So I was doing my typical rundown for Graham because he's like, yeah, I'm packed.
So I'm like, Okay, do you have socks, do you have underwear, do you have toothbrush? You have a charger, do you have a sleeping bag, you have a pillow?
Do you have a towel? And Graham said, Mom, I don't need a towel. I said, Graham, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what the accommodations are going to be, and I think you should.
Take a towel just to be safe.
I think you're staying in the empty college dorms. And he was like fine, So he takes a towel and he like shoves it into his bag. So a couple of days later, I'm the mom that goes and does the pickup and Graham and two other high school wrestlers got into my car. You can imagine what my car smelled bike after wrestling camp and Graham goes, Mom, I was the only one who brought a towel.
I said, what do you mean? Were you going one? He said, Mom? We all three shared my one towel, and Mom, we showered like three times a day after every session.
And Mom, the towel got so wet, yet it never dried, I swear.
And then one of the boys was in the car, he shimes in.
He goes, missus verdict, it was the grossest thing I've ever experienced. Now listen, when a fifteen year old boy tells you is the grossest thing ever, we really need to stop and understand how disgusting this towel got.
And Graham said, Mom, I hope is okay. I left the towel. So look today, I have good news for you. You don't have to pack light. And I want to look at this passage and I.
Want to show you that even though you don't necessarily get to plan your destinations in.
Life, you do get to decide what you pack. And when you're faced with.
A situation that you did not originally plan for, if you were a child of God, you never have to go into it unprepared. No matter how unprepared you may feel, if you dig a little deeper, you will find that God has been preparing you for this season all ah. You see, God is not Trip Advisor for your life. You don't get to go on Heaven's website and explore all the exotic destinations and choose where you want to go based on reviews about the accommodations and the restaurants
for when you get there. God is the travel agent, and God is the pilot, and God is the tour guide.
And when you sign up for this journey called life with Jesus, you get.
To pack your bag and lead where he goes, follow where he leads. And the backstory of the passage of Scripture that I read.
For you today is that the Israelites have.
Been captive in Egypt for four hundred and thirty years and God sent them a deliverer named Moses, and Moses goes to Pharaoh and he says.
Let my people go.
And there's a series of plagues on Egypt. Get how many there were? There were a lot. There were flies and frogs, and the water turned into blood. And the final one that broke the Egyptians was the plague on the firstborn, and Moses goes to Pharaoh and he warns him, and he says, if you don't let my people go, God is going to send an angel of death to kill all of the firstborns. And of course Pharaoh is stubborn, and he doesn't listen, and so God does what he says,
and he sends the angel of death. But Israel, God's children, they're all protected by the blood of the lamb that they put over their doors, and the angel passes over them.
But the nation of Egypt is wrecked.
Every firstborn is killed, even every firstborn animal. And the Bible said that not one household went unaffected.
And in the night, Pharaoh calls Moses and he says go.
And so the Israelites find themselves packing in a hurry for the desert.
What do you need in the desert? Everything? And they're in a hurry.
So they're like, some of them are gathering their animals, and the Bible tells us that they didn't even have enough time to let the dough rise for their bread, so they took the dough with no yeast, and they wrapped up their kneading boards into their clothes and they put them on their backs. And then Moses told the people, go and ask the Egyptians for silver and gold and clothing,
anything you need. And the Egyptians are so distraught over the deaths that they've experienced that they give them anything that they ask for. The Bible says that the Israelites plundered the Egyptians. That means they took everything of value that they wanted and that they could carry, and in large droves they head out into the wilderness. They're not going to be houses to rent when they get there. They're not gonna be grocery stores to stalk their pantries with.
They have to take everything they can with them. Now, obviously, when they get there, there will be things that they need in the desert. When there's no water, God's gonna supply water from the rock.
When they run out of food, He's gonna send manna from this sky.
But there was still preparation required on the part of the children of God. How do you prepare for a wilderness season?
You take everything you can. You don't pack light.
God has given you everything you need for the season you're in, but sometimes he gives it to you in the season before the season. Everything you're going through right now is building something in you for your future. So maybe you lost your job, but you're learning how to manage your money when there's nothing coming in. Maybe you've had your ideas rejected, but you're learning humility and resilience. Maybe you have young children and you're in a season
of little sleep but lots of prayer. There's something to be God from every situation that you go through. You may learn consistency, You may learn discipline, You may learn love.
Grace, compassion.
If we do it right, all of these things are things that we gain when we choose to grow in what we're going through. Israel was going from captivity to wilderness. They were trading one hard place for another hard place. And I want to tell you today, if you feel like your life just goes from one hard thing to the next hard.
Thing, guess what you are normal.
Life is hard, and yes, life is good and life is beautiful.
But also life is hard.
I remember when my kids were little, I said to this woman who had teenagers that I thought motherhood would get easier when my kids were and she looked at me and she smiled.
This is probably the best advice I ever got.
She said, it doesn't get easier, it just gets different. And I just want to say some of us today we need to stop waiting for easy.
And just accept the hard parts of your life.
I thought marriage would be easy because we love each other. Well, it's easy, and it's hard because you love each other.
I thought parenting would be beautiful because I wanted this baby so bad. I thought my new job would be more fulfilling than this. I didn't expect to get sick. I didn't expect to have a special needs child. I didn't expect to lose my marriage.
And the beauty and the difficulty they're all wrapped up together in the same.
Life, sometimes even in the same day.
I remember a couple of Christmases ago, I was, you know, having a moment where I was overwhelmed with all the things that were going on. Is Christmas time, and it's a lot, and you know, there's gifts and parties and programs and meals and out of town guests and church. And I remember thinking one day, if I could just get through Christmas.
Been honestly, wait.
A minute, did I just say if I could just get through Christmas?
It's the most.
Wonderful time of the year, and I'm just gonna wish it away. Sometimes I let the work keep me from seeing that The point is today, there is joy today.
And John ten ten.
Jesus said, the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but I have come that they may have life and have it to the full. The enemy wants to steal everything he can from you, and if he can't keep you from your calling, he's going to try and stop you from enjoying it. And Jesus said, there is life to be lived to the full in me. Don't let yourself wish away the hard parts so much that you miss all the good parts that were.
Sandwiched in between. You gotta learn how to pack.
You got to learn how to take everything you can, every lesson that you learn the hard way, every joy that you experience, from the victories, and you pack them up so that you can take them with you from this season.
Into the next.
I love how God says that he how the mindset says that God.
Has given you everything you need. Everything you need is already yours in Christ. Listen to me.
You don't need more. You need to take inventory of what.
You already have, and then you pack it up and you store it away.
What are you learning today that you can use tomorrow. Maybe you're developing right now the habit of leaning into others. You joined a do the New Ue group, and you're realizing the power of having other believers in your corner who can encourage you and pray for you and simply be a place for you to process what God.
Is speaking to you.
You got these mindsets, Remember we gave it to you on post it notes. God has given us these phrases, and you can place them on your mirror at your desk and allow God to remind you that He's not against you, He's in it with you.
Work it through. Are you fighting for you? What else are you packing? Do you ever have songs?
Have you ever had God give you a song in a season?
I mean, it is your song. It is your song on repeat.
It's the one that you put on that stirs your faith and brings you back to the goodness of God when you're just having a moment of doubt. The other day I came across this psalm and actually it was one that my husband read while he was preaching, and he didn't really talk about it that much, but for some reason, it just bam. It just really resonated with me, and so I grabbed onto her. I was like, Okay, I'm I'm gonna print this out. I'm gonna start praying
this over my family. Because God will give you a verse. He'll give you a word for your season. And when he does, you don't let it go. You don't let it pass. You pack it, you print it, you write it, you get it up so that you can see it in your everyday life. The day that we released the book, Do the New You, Steven and I hosted a live event to promote the book and we had some people call in and this lady called in and she asked
a question. I think it was about the mindset I'm not stuck unless I stop, And she basically said something like, but how do I get unstuck when I feel so stuck? And Babe, you gave her the best advice I had to pack it away for myself. You told her to make a list of every resource that you do have. You said anything and everything and anyone that it would
be a resource to you in this season. And that was such great advice because sometimes when you're packing, you have to make a list, so you don't forget what you have. So what's on your list? What has God taught you? What word has He given you? Who has He placed in your life that you can call, that you can lean into? In this season, God has given you everything you need.
You may need to.
Reach back and look in your suitcase. You may need to take inventory. You may need to say it out loud to a friend, because it's not only for here and now.
It's for you in your next season. It's for your future.
So Israel is packing in a hurry, and Egypt has released them from captivity, but they need to hurry because they're afraid that they're gonna change their minds. Rightly, So you probably know the story, but I just want to catch you up.
A little bit.
God moves Israel towards the Red Sea. So Pharaoh's released them, and God is it's kind of cool.
He's like directing them by a cloud and a.
Fire, and so anyway, he moves them towards the Red Sea because the Bible says that he knows that they're not ready to go to war with the surrounding nations, so he has to move them towards the wilderness where there is no one, and they camp on the banks of the Red Sea, and of course, like you know, Egypt changes their minds. I mean, what are they going to do without their two million slaves. So Pharaoh gathers his men and they hop on their chariots and they
ride to get Israel back. And the people are in absolute panic because they're blocked. They're up against the Red Sea and here comes Pharaoh and his chariots. But God speaks to their leader, Moses, and he tells him to wave his staff over the Red Sea.
And I'm sure you were remember the story.
The water's part and the nation of Israel crosses over on dry land with you have to imagine how many people this is, because it's all their flocks, all their herds, all their gear that they've packed up. Not one person or child is lost out of two million people who are moving across the sea. It's the most epic moment in the history of the children of God up until
this point. And Egypt is hot on their tail, and they follow them into the Red Sea, and God closes up the sea as soon as Israel crosses over, and Pharaoh and all his men drown, and the nation of Israel stands on the other side of the Red Sea, safe from harm and free for the first time in four hundred years.
Now, I want to look at what they did.
So we're gonna skip down to Exodus chapter fifteen. When Pharaoh's horses, chariots and horsemen went into the sea. The Lord brought the waters of the sea back over them, but Israel walked through the.
Sea on dry ground.
Then Miriam, the prophet, Aaron's sister, took her timbrel in her hand, and all the women followed her with timbrels.
A timbrel is.
A tambourine, and Miriam sang to them, sing to the Lord, for he has highly exalted the horse and the driver he has hurled into the sea.
Okay, I don't know.
I picked a version that had the wrong word, and we wanted to tambourine is what we're going for.
Okay. So I don't know if.
You notice that, but it appears that we have a few overpackers amongst the Israelites because Miriam packed her tambourine. Like let's just imagine, let's go back to the moment. Speculation here, Okay, but let's go to the moment.
Remember they're packing in a hurry.
Okay, so maybe they they're like somebody quickly writes a list, the list person writes a list.
They're like bread check, okay, no, yease, but it's fine. Get the bread bowl.
Yes, clothes yes, blankets yes.
Silver and gold yes.
And the Bible doesn't say if Miriam was married or not. But can we just imagine Aaron one of her brother brother Aaron or brother Moses looking at her and being like, Miriam, you really need your tambourine.
Yeah.
And Miriam looks back at her brothers and she says, oh, I'm unpacked, packed my praise. And when they crossed over on dry land and they looked across and they saw Pharaoh and his army drown.
Just go with me here. But I can imagine Miriam. She goes digging into her bag.
And she did past the I don't know, the sunscreen, and the olive oil and the medicinal herbs, and she pulled out her tambourine.
And you know what the best thing about a tambourine is you do not have to have much skill to use it.
It is loud and it gets the people's attentions.
And when all the women her Miriam's tambourine. Guess what, They packed theirs too.
And they followed Miriam and they went out after her, and they led the people with singing and dancing and praising the Lord who had triumphed gloriously. They were free for the first time in generations.
WHOA.
So my friend Ann boss Camp, she was writing about this story, and this is what she said.
She said they made.
Time to grab their tambourines because they knew that Thanksgiving is what feeds your soul with joy in the wilderness. When you pack your soul with gratitude, it will not miss an opportunity to praise God. And yes, they needed to pack for their physical survival, but they needed to bring something to feed their souls too. You are packing today what you will have tomorrow. And don't you forget to pack your praise, don't forget your hallelujah. God has
given you everything you needed. You don't have to pack light when you head into the next season, you take everything you can and you move forward. So my friend Milli is here today and Milly and Rick, her husband, they moved here from Chicago several years ago and they became a part of Elevation Milli is my hair and makeup artist. So every time I do a Bible study or I preach, a sermon comes and she works her magic and she helps me feel confident every time that I step up to preach.
And we have spent a.
Lot of time together and we've gotten to know each other really well. We talk about ponytails and children and everything in between. And because you know you're close and spending a lot of time together, it's not fast to look camera ready.
So a while back, Millie shared with.
Me that when she was a little girl, her older brother tragically died of a burst appendix, and she told me how it obviously changed her family, especially her mom Mary, And when Mary lost her nine year old son, she had to lean into her faith even more than ever, because when.
A tragedy strikes, you kind of have two choices. You can lean into God or you can go into yourself.
And Mary knew that God was the only place that she could turn to cope with such a tragic loss.
So Mary became a woman of prayer.
And Milly says that it is a memory of her childhood to hear her mother early in the morning pacing the house and praying and speaking out loud and speaking life and faith over her family. Milly says hearing her mom say hallelujah was one of the most familiar sounds of her childhood because Mary became one of those.
Women who refused to speak negatively.
About a situation, and she decided she was going to be a pillar of faith for her family. So I've got a picture for you just so you can picture them. This is Milly and her mom, Mary, who is now sixty seven, and about six months ago, Mary suffered a massive stroke while she was here in Charlotte visiting her daughter, and when she woke up, the speech part of her
brain was most affected. And I don't really understand how this works scientifically, but basically, no matter what she tried to say, only two phrases would come out of her mouth idio smeo, which means oh my Lord, and the one that she says the most, hallelujah. Millie would say, She'll say to her mom, Mom, are you cold?
Do you need a blanket? Hallelujah? Mom? Do you want to eat? Are you hungry? Hallelujah? Mom? Can you get up? Can you try and walk? Hallelujah? Mom? What's my name say.
She sent me this video of her saying, Mom, what's say say Milly, and her mom goes Hallelujah.
Here's a picture of Mary just days after her stroke.
Even when she was unable to communicate, Mary was leading her family to praise God.
She packed her praise so long ago. It was the only thing.
Her mind and her body could do. She had cried Hallelujah so many times that it is her default now. And Millie, we are believing with you in your entire family for Mary's complete healing.
But in the meantime, I want to follow Mary's lead. I want to pack a Hallelujah so deep in my heart.
That it's what automatically comes out of my mouth in every season.
Don't forget to pack your praise.
So God's people, the nation of Israel, from this point forward in their history, they're going.
To begin to cycle.
It's going to go captivity, wilderness, harvest, stray.
From God back to captivity. And you can read their history from the Book.
Of Exodus all the way to the Book of Matthew. God's people are going to move from seasons of complete trust in Him and seeing Him move mightily through them to seasons of straying and seasons of disobedience. But no matter where they were, I don't know does that sound familiar to anyone, No matter where they were in the cycle, the nation of Israel was never once not called the children of God.
They were always his chosen people that he would bring Jesus to the earth through. And this is the cycle for us too.
No one gets it perfect, but we, as believers in Jesus, were covered by his grace. He never leaves us. He's our perfect father who gently guides us back every time we lose our way. With you when it gets unexpectedly hard, whatever kind of hard you face, he is with you.
You might be in a hard season because of a poor choice that you made, or you.
Might be in a hard season because of reasons that are beyond your control.
Like us, everything is hard. Fighting is hard, Harvesting is hard, Captivity is hard.
Did you notice that in this series that we've been going through, every Bible character that has been preached about was in a hard place.
Think back last week we learned about.
Paul in the prison. The week before that, Jeremiah.
Was in a pit.
Before that, Pastor Stephen preached about two men who were born blind. Rich Wilkerson preached the week before that about the woman with the issue of blood, and then week one Graham was on the treadmill and his dad turned it up to the hardest level, level twelve. God is with you in your heart, and he's always trying to
get a message to you. In the Book of Jeremiah, God sent the prophet Jeremiah to warn Israel because they were in one of those cycles, and basically it gets too late, and so Jeremiah has to tell them, you're going to be overtaken by Babylon, and most of you are going to die unless you surrender. And the people hate this prophecy in these words so much that that's how Jeremiah ended up in the pit that Pastor Stephen preached about.
Two weeks ago.
And in the very end, only a few actually listened to the prophet, and so only some of them surrendered, and those who did surrender, they were carried off into captivity like their ancestors who were slaves in Egypt. But this was the remnant of people that God was saving so that.
He could bring them back and raise them up again.
And finally send them the promised Messiah. And so as they're going off into captivity, God speaks to them one last time through Jeremiah, and he says this. This is Jeremiah twenty nine, verses four and five. Jeremiah says, this is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says. Do all those I carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon, build houses and settle down. Plant gardens and eat what
they produce. Plant gardens and eat the fruit. Jeremiah is saying to them, Hey, you are going into captivity, go ahead and unpack. And I feel like God sent me here to tell you today that even though your season is temporary, go ahead and unpack. I know this isn't what you thought. I know this isn't what you planned. But this is the season that you are.
In right now.
And you don't have to live chaotically digging through your unpacked suitcase.
Unpack it, hang the clothes.
Up, find your tambourine, and figure out how to praise even in the waiting. Build houses and live in them, he said. And I want you to hear me say today that there can be life in your Babylon, the place where you feel like you were carted off to unfairly.
There can be life there.
Do not wait for the next season to experience the power and the presence of.
God in your life.
God wants to move in your life right now, right here, no matter how temporary.
It seems to you.
So when Steven and I got married, there was this evangelist who offered Stephen a job. Well, it it wasn't a paying job. Anybody ever had offered a non paying job. It was an opportunity. It was a common be part of my ministry. And I'll recommend for you to speak at any of the events that I can't take that kind of job.
And so we proudly accepted the job.
And we've moved to the most random place, Shelby, North Carolina, and I had just got in my teaching certificates, so I got a job teaching fifth grade. And when we got there, Stephen also secured a paying job leading worship at a local church. Now we knew before we moved to Shelby that we were called to start a church one day.
We knew that when we got married, but we didn't know when.
And we figured that we might as well do ministry while we were waiting for God to give us our next direction, and the church that had offered Stephen the job, they understood that we were going to plan a church. It was all clear, and they said, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine. Just come and minister here while you can.
Now.
Shelby was not a necessarily the town that I had been dreaming of moving to. But when we got there, we found some of the most wonderful people in that town. And Stephen Ferdick went to work the only way that he knows how.
He gave that little church everything he had.
He built a worship ministry, He found and recruited band members, He went to colleges, he went to high school choirs. He was having lunch with everybody because he had to build a praise team and a choir, and he needed a drummer. And we got all of us together and he wrote songs for that church. We recorded two albums in the three years that you were there. With the three years that we were there, you've probably never heard of those albums. They were called Everlasting and everyone everywhere.
I'm not sure it's on iTunes, it would be. Their songs are great, but they might be a little dated. I think I have some footage of the our first recording There's Me. We were boldly wearing yellow and orange and black.
And the other day Stephen and I were on a little road trip and while he was voice texting back and forth about the songs that we were going to record here at Elevation in the upcoming week, we started somehow talking about Christ's Covenant and those songs, and we started listening to some of the songs, and I'm telling you, I could feel the presence of the Holy Spirit in those songs, just like I can from the ones that
are coming from our church today. Just because we weren't going to be in Shelby forever didn't mean that there wasn't time to.
Plant and harvest some fruit.
It was in Shelby, North Carolina, that we met Shanson Amy and we began to dream out loud for the first time about the church that we felt like God was calling us to plant, and what it would look like and what we would call it. And one of the names that we were throwing around was Churchilllive.
Because it's worth the drive?
Aren't you glad we've landed on Elevations? But you know, I am one hundred percent that the fruit of Elevation Church was planted in the soil of Shelby, North Carolina.
And I want to tell you.
There are seeds that God wants to plant in your situation today.
I know it's not permanent.
I know this isn't your forever job or your forever home or whatever.
But you don't know how long it's going to be. You don't know, So build the house, plant the garden.
Jeremiah goes on to get Israel, one of the most encouraging verses in the entire Bible. Just a couple verses later we find Jeremiah twenty nine to eleven. He says, for I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord. He's saying this over Israel, and he's saying this over you. I have plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future. And there are things in your life right now that you didn't plan for.
But God is the one.
Who holds the master plans of your life. He has a hope and future for you. You're just the packer and the planter.
He is the planner. So while you wait for the next move, God.
Is saying you today plant the garden, give it everything you've got.
They will be fruit right here in the life that you have right here.
Determine right now that you will get everything that God has for you right now in your situation, in your circumstance, your pain, your disappointment, your transition, your confusion.
You get out your tambourine and you feed your soul.
You stay right here, and you plant your feet in the garden of God's word and grow because you can know that He's getting.
You ready for what's next.
I ask the worship team to come as we close and lead us in that new song that we've been singing called Always on Time.
This song has ministered to me in such a personal.
Way because I feel like it's one of those songs that just allows me to reflect on those times in my life where I can look back and I can clearly see that.
Even in my pain, and even in my confus and.
Even in my transitional moments where it felt so frustrated, God's right.
There with me.
Even in the moments where I didn't feel it then he was with me. He's with you, He's guiding you every step of the way, and he's with you now in this moment, and you.
Can trust His plan for your life.
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