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I See It Now (Dharius Daniels)

Nov 02, 202042 min
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How do we begin to make sense of our hurts, heartbreaks, and setbacks?

In “I See It Now,” Pastor Dharius Daniels of Change Church shows us that, even when we don’t understand why we’re going through something, God is still at work.

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Welcome to the Elevation Church Podcast. Today we have the privilege of welcoming Pastor Darius Daniels from Change Church and we're excited for you to hear what you shared with our church. We hope you enjoy this message. Well listen. I love God's word. I'm excited to share it today. And you know, I'm thinking around this whole idea of questions and questions from the Bible, questions that people in the Bible had about God. This is what I've learned. It's one thing for us to question God. We see

some of that in the Bible. It's another for God to have questions for us. And when God asked us a question is not to gather information, is to give it. When he asked us a question, he doesn't need to see something. He's trying to show us something. And it's around that thought that I want to read a few verses in the Book of Job Job, chapter forty two, verse number one, we see Job responding to a question God asked him. It says, then Job replied to the Lord,

I know you can do all things. No purpose of yours can be thwarted. You asks Job is saying God, you ask who is this that obscures my plans without knowledge? Then Job says, surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know. You said, listen now and I will speak. I will question you and you will answer me. Listen to what Job says in verse five, he said, my ears had heard of you, but now my eyes have seen you. I last time

I was here, I taught from the subject. I didn't see that coming. I want to talk from this subject and our time together today I see it now. Clap your hands in the house, and in your house if you're ready for God's word, you could be seated. A Danish philosopher and theologian Soaring Kirca Gard is credited with this quote. He says life is lived forward but only

understood backwards. He seems to be suggesting that there are some things that are going on or that will go on in your present that will only make sense in your future. In other words, just because something doesn't make sense now doesn't mean it doesn't make sense. It may mean you have not gotten to the place, space or season in your life where God makes sense out of it. And I'm wondering if any of us can pause for the cause and do some reflecting in our own life.

And if we reflect objectively, I believe we have to honestly admit that there were some things in our past that we did not understand then, that we did not value then, that did not make sense to us. Then, That felt damaging then, But now when we look back in retrospect, we gain respect for that season because the thing I thought that was destroying me was the thing God was using to develop me. Come here, Joseph, and my pit and my prison became the pathway to my palace.

Life lived forward but understood backwards. Kireker Gard is articulating the essence of this principle I call the principle of perspective. What does that mean? Where you sit determines what you see, and what you see determines what you do. Where you sit determines what you see, and what do you see determines what you do. There are some things you can see that I can't see, not because they don't exist,

but because we aren't sitting in the same place. Because where you sit determines what you see, and what you see determines what you do. And this is why some individuals become confused, dumbfounded, flabbergasted when they look at your life in the midst of this uncertain season, you're still living with a degree of conviction and certainty that they're looking at you when everything seems to be crumbling all

around us, but somehow you're still being held together. They're looking at you when everyone else seems to be having pity parties. You're having praise parties in the closet, in the car, in the living room, on the iPad with the desktop. Come on, talk to them. We're having praise parties. And people feel like, well, maybe they're just in engauge in some religious fanaticism. Maybe they're just denying the reality of what's going on. Maybe they're operating with some sense

of intellectual inferiority. No, no, no, no, no. You don't understand what I'm doing because you don't see what I'm seeing. And you don't see what I'm seeing because you're not sitting where I'm sitting. When I got saved, I was raised to life in Christ, seated in heavenly places, and so now I see things from a different perspective, and I see what the enemy means for evil God's gonna work for good, so I don't have to wait until

the battle is over. But I can praise God right now because where you sit determines what you see, and what you see determines what you do. And this is important, essential when we find ourselves, listen to me, please. In job like seasons, Pasadarius, what is that? What do you mean by that a job like season? I'm referring to

a gentleman in the Old Testament named Job. There's a part of his story situated in a section of the Bible called wisdom literature, meaning that this part of the Bible contains books that God wants us to gain wisdom from. And Job's story is put in the pages of scripture because God wants us to gain wisdom from Job. On how to handle job like seasons, Darius, what is a job like season? A job like season is a season of ambiguity. It's a season where you have to watch this,

where you have to keep advancing without some answers. It's a season where you want answers God refuses to give you. It represents seasons where where you have to move on without closure. It's the season where God separates and differentiates between what you think you need and what you actually need. It's God's way of saying, you think you need an answer to advance, and because I'm committed to supply all of your needs, if you really needed an answer right now,

I give you one. But because I haven't given you one, it's an indication that you got the ability to advance without it. And I need to pause today, and I need to speak to somebody who feels like you're waiting on some answers and you're trying to make sense out of some things that don't make sense. If God hasn't given you an answer now, it's because you don't need an answer now. And maybe God's encouragement to you is to move on anyway, is to advance anyway, it's to

thrive anyway. Maybe you don't need what you think you need to do what God is calling you to do. Maybe God's trying to wean you off of something that you become code dependent on that he gave to you. But you used the gift as a crutch, and you became more confident in the crutch than you did in your crisis. And he says, in this season, let me take that crutch to reveal to you. Sometimes you don't know I'm all you need until I put you in

a situation. Well, I'm all you got, job like Caesars. See, this principal perspective is incredibly important because it helps me manage wisely job like seasons. It helps me manage those seasons with wisdom so that our anxiety about ambiguity does not cause us to act impulsively. You understand what I'm saying that, right, So the damage that anxiety about ambiguity can cause is not just what we feel, it's what

we do as a result of those feelings. Right. It's like an Old Testament character named Abraham who was very old in age and his wife was old also, and God says to them, Okay, you guys are gonna have a child in the old age. And so they were already old when they got the promise, and watch this and watch this. While they're waiting on the promise, they deal with a season, I believe, a season where they get to the point and they something causes them to

act impulsively. So Sarah recommends that Abraham hook up with someone named Hagar, and as a result of that, she gives birth to a child named Isaac. What does Isaac represent. Isaac represents the fruit of impulsive activity. It's what you produce when you get ahead of God. And it didn't stop Abraham from getting to the place God had for him. It just made the journey much more difficult than it

had to be. This principal perspective helps us manage these seasons with wisdom, because where you see determines what you see, and what you see determines what you do. So maybe there are times I don't understand what God is doing because I'm not seeing what God is seeing, and I'm not seeing what God is saying because I'm not sitting where God is sitting. I see to the corner, he sees around the corner. I see to the hill. He sees over the hill. I see today, he sees tomorrow.

I see the crucifixion on Friday. But it lets me hang on the cross because he sees a resurrection coming Sunday morning. And maybe God's not behaving the way we feel like we should he should be behaving. Maybe God's not intervening in the way we feel like God should be intervening because we're looking at the same thing. But we don't see the same thing right. An example of this is in John eleven when the Bible says there was a man named Lazarus who was dead, and the

scriptures say who was Yeah, who is dead? And the scripture says that Jesus gets word of his death and he says these words, Lazarus has fallen asleep. Now everybody else is saying he's dead, but from Jesus's perspective, he's so everybody else is expecting the Jesus to rush because Lazarus is dead, But Jesus doesn't rush because in his mind, Lazarus is sleep. They looking at the same thing, but

they aren't saying the same thing. And Jesus is like, I'm not rushing because you think what I'm actually doing is performing a resurrection. But in my mind, I'm just wakning them up from a nap. Because where you sit determins what you see, what you say, determins what you do.

Maybe that opportunity didn't manifest itself. Maybe that that promotion didn't happen, Maybe that transfer didn't happen, Maybe that contract didn't have Maybe you being positioned at the department in that department didn't happen six months ago, because God knows six months from now that department's gonna phase out. See where you sit determines what you see, and what you see determines what you do, and Job's story is an incredible example of this reality. We are introduced to this

gentleman named Job with these words. In Job one, verse one, it says, in the land of us there lived a man whose name was Job. He was blameless and upright. He feared God and shunned evil. I very rarely have I seen the Bible speaks so favorably about a man, and very rarely have I seen the Bible give such detail about the character of a man. So the writer of this narrative is trying to get us to see that if anybody should have been able to avoid seasons

of ambiguity and uncertainty, it should be this man. It's trying to get us to see, if anyone should be exempt from unfavorable ccumstances and inconveniences, it should have been

this man. But this man starts experiencing this downward trajectory of tragedy, and so the writer, rather literally or metaphorically, gives us some behind the scenes spiritual backstory to see what is happening to facilitate this tragedy, and so, whether literally or metaphorically, the writer says that one day angels will lined up to have conversations with God, and one angel, a fallen angel named Satan, had to stand in line just like everybody else. So he standing, uh huh. That's

how much of a defeated foe he is. He's got to stand in line just to get an audience with the Father. He overinflates his ability because he wants to intimidate us into believing he's got more power than he has. But my Bible tells me Jesus gave us power, all the power up the endemy, he got a stand in line. He's standing in line, y'all. He's standing in line, and he gets he finally, he finally gets his turn, and God, God, such a boss. He gets his turn. God say, what's up?

He said, nothing? So where you've been? I've just been to Valentine and Roanoke and Melbourne and Greenville and rock Hill and University City, just trying to find somebody's life to mess up. And God says, have you considered job? Wait a minute, God, wait, a minute. I just read in the Land of Us that lived a man named Job. He was blameless and upright. He feared God has shunned evil, and God says, yeah, hell you consider Joe. Wait a minute, there are some other people in my Bible that I

think might be better recommendations. I'm gonna see if I can find anybody that's honest. Have you ever felt like God? I don't want this to happen to anybody, but I am wondering why this happened to me and not the person down the street. It's a powerful picture, right of just ambiguity won't have an answer. I can give you some hypothesis. I don't have an answer this. It rains on the just and the unjust. That's the declaration of a reality that exists in the world. But I do

not have the rationale for that reality. It's like, man, sometimes the worst stuff happens to the best people. That's tough, isn't it. So he says, have you considered my servant, Joe? And watch what Satan says. He says, well, does Job fear God for nothing? He says, have you not put a hedge around him and his household and everything? He has. Hold up, Wait a minute. The text says that Satan says, have you not put a hedge around him? His household

and everything he has? It didn't say that. God said, I put a hedge around him, his household and everything he has, and I'm follow the floor donary time. He says, where are you been? I've been all over trying to find somebody's life to mess up. Have you considered my servant Joe? Yes, but you put a head hedge around him, his household and everything he has. Wait a minute, You not only Satan know who job is, but you also

know there's a hedge around him. Here's my question. If God didn't tell you that was a hedge, how did you know unless you try to get to him previously and you couldn't because of the hedge. And maybe we ought to pause and thank God for hedges you don't know about. Maybe sometimes we are so focused on the things that got to us, not realizing that every day there are some things that don't get through because of

a hedge. I want to tell you, for every time the devil got through, there were more times he couldn't get through because of a hedge of protection that was around you. Now. Listen, I know what it's like to praise God for things we know about that he did. I want us wherever we are, in the car, in the living room, in the kitchen, I want us to praise God for the things he blocked that we don't know about. Has hedge, he says, He says, have you not put a hedge around him and his household and

everything he has? It means you've been trying, not just to get to me, you've been You've been trying to get to my house. Some people in your house are being blessed by your hedge. That's a result of your faithfulness to a god. They want nothing to do with you what I just said. There are times of people like why are you so committed to that church? Or

why are you so committed to that God? And they don't even realize that the reason I'm able to be who I am to you, and the reason I the reason I am to able to handle you in a responsible manner is because of this very church you're complaining about, and you're benefiting from a heads that is protecting you. That's a result of my commitment to God's church that you're complaining about. Complaining about what they benefiting from don't

even know they benefit from your heage. So the Bible says, Satan leaves presence of God and begins to engage in orchestrating, so influencing some people to do some interesting things. And then there are some unexplainable natural disasters that happen that also directly impact Joe. So this is one of the things that happens. The Bible calls it a windstorm, so we don't know. During these times, there weren't meteorologists and weathermen, and so we don't know if this was a tornado

or a hurricane. But some natural disaster happened and it hit his children's house and he lost his kids. Now, this was the text says, and it says while someone was giving him that news, while they were still giving that news, somebody else came and said, listen, all of your assets, which were agricultural back in that day oxen cattle says, a group of people named the Sabians have just come. They've stolen that from you, and are you

following me? And while that person, the Bible says, while they were still speaking, someone else comes and gives some bad news. I want you to see how the enemy is at work here. It is sequential, it is cumulative. Have you ever felt like, if it's not one thing, it's another. Have you not felt like when it rains, it pours. This is a strategy of the adversary to get us out of our anxiety, because when it before, the enemy takes us out. He tries to wear us down.

Did you hear what I'm saying? So the sequential nature of what's happening weakens your resolve. Have you ever felt that way that, Okay, I got big faith and I'm believing God, and then you just get hit with blow after blow after blow, and then your resolve is weakened, Samson, your hair is cut. And then when you lose your strength, here come the Philistines, and the Bible says, in the midst of ball all of this job did not charge

God with any wrong doing. It's amazing. But what I love about this story is that that very often is where teachers and preachers stop. But in chapter two, the Bible says, Satan comes back to God and says, yeah, I need another round. Here's my question. If you took his kids, if you took his assets, if you disrupted the course and the quality of his life. Why are you coming back in chapter two trying to get more access to Job. Maybe it's because everything you took in

chapter one was not what you were really after. Because Satan's exchanged with God initially said if you take his stuff, then he will curse you to your face and break his level of commitment. So maybe Satan is coming back because he's frustrated that no matter what he took, he still didn't get the one thing he was really after.

He was after Job's commitment. And I want to tell somebody that's listening to this and watching this that the enemy is equally as frustrated with some of you because he's been coming after this and messing with that and infiltrating this and stealing that. But he's upset because he's not getting the thing that he's after. He wants your commitment to God, but you got a job like resolve that says, though he slay me, yet, will I trust him?

You can take everything, but you cannot have my commitment. So Satan says, all right, I got all this stuff, but let me get access to him, and Joe gets inflicted with personal sickness. And suffering. His wife is his only caretaker because his children are gone, his assets are diminished, he can't hire any help. He's not used to living this way. Listen. His quality of life has diminished relationally, financially and now physically. And his wife, who I don't

believe was a bad woman. I believe she got caretakers fatigue. I don't think we should judge her whole story on a statement. I think we at times pain and unfair picture of Job's wife, not excusing or affirming or endorsing what she said. But stress will make you say things. Let me see if I can find the honest section. Uh, if I'm teaching. If if you're honest, say you teaching? Passor put it in the chat. Listen to this. Listen, stress and pressure will make you say things. Listen to this.

You don't mean two people you really love? And that's what she said. She said, It's interesting the coincidence. She said. She recommends to job that job do the same thing that God said he wouldn't do. She said, why don't you just curse God and die insensitive? So everything in Joe's life seems to be unraveling at the same time, and he did nothing wrong. Then all of a sudden, his pseudo spiritual friends come over, his friends come over, one comes over, all deep. You know, I had a dream, right,

And everybody's giving him. All of his friends, they're either trying to give him spiritual answers or religious platitudes that you don't want to hear in a season of him ambiguility. God's got a plan. I know God's gonna work it all together for your good. I know they miss UNDERCID. They didn't have relational lif intelligence. They misunderstood the power of the ministry of presence that when there is trauma and ambiguity and pain, you don't always have to offer words.

You give the gift of your presence. The Bible refers to the Holy Spirit as a comforter. There are times where God helps us with strange and suffering seasons, not by saying anything, but by giving us the gift of His presence. And sometimes many of you may feel like I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do, and it's like no, Sometimes the doing is in the being. And Joe now at this point, he's deflated, he's confused, and what he didn't do in chapter one,

he did. He starts to question God, and God sits silently, and he listens. From chapter four all the way to chapter thirty eight, God says nothing. Job questions God. I love this. You know why I love it? The fact that Job questioned. God says to me, he has a healthy view of God because you cannot hide your real thoughts from a God who knows them. And there are

times we deny what we feel right. And so all these chapters God just listens to Job, and then all of a sudden he says, all right, I'm kind of tired of this. And in chapter thirty eight God speaks to Job, and in verse three this is what he tells Job. He says, brace yourself like a man. He says, all right, He says, now I will question you. You've had questions of me, but now I have a question of you, and I want you to answer me. Gone, Jesus, where were you when I laid the Earth's foundation? Tell

me how I did that? Right? He's talking about what Calvin would call natural creation that demonstrates the genius of God. That just creation itself is evidence of intelligent design. It takes more faith not to believe in intelligent design than it does to believe in a god. Watch this, who put the sun close enough to the earth where you can get his heat, but far enough away where you're not consumed. A God who puts just the right amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere so that

you can breathe in a way. A God who allows clouds to be feeled with water, the water to release itself in the form of rain, to irrigate the land, to grow what we need to grow, to eat, to feed the cattle that we need to sustain us, and then evaporate back up in the atmosphere. He says, who marked off his dimensions? Surely you know, since you know everything, who stretched the measuring line across it, or on what

footings where it's set, or who laid its cornerstone? While all the morning stars sing together and all the angels shout it for joy, you know what God's trying. God is asking Joe a question, and he's not trying to get information, He's trying to give it. When God asks a question, he's not trying to see something. He's trying to get us to see something. What is he trying to get? Job? To see. He's trying to get Job

to see I am the ultimate expression of intelligence. And just because this wat's this, just because this doesn't make sense to you, doesn't mean this doesn't make sense. It's not that my ways job contradict reason. It's my ways transcend your reasoning. My thoughts are higher than your thoughts. I see something you don't see. You looking at chapter thirty eight, but I'm looking at chapter forty two. Well, I'm getting ready to give you double for all of

your trouble. What's this? This is what I want you to see. In the midst of uncertainty, God ask Job a question because he's wanting Job to get something. He's wanting everything God said was about him. He never told him why the sabans. He never told him why the sickness. He never told him why your wife said that He didn't give him assurance about it, but he gave Job assurance about him. In the midst of uncertainty, he says, Joe, you don't have to be certain about it as long

as you're certain about me. And so when you hit seasons where you're filled with angst and anxiety about what you don't know, Job teaches us to lean on what you do know. And I do know God is good. I do know God is faithful. I do know God will come through. I do know no weapon for m that gets me shall prosper. I do know I'm more than a conquerer. I do know he will restore unto me the years that the enemy stole from me. He helps him walk through ambiguity, not by giving him certainty

about it, but by giving him certainty about him. He says, Job, I know you won't to know the reason for all of this, and I know you want an answer with this. I know you want certainty about this, But right now you just need to be certain about me. And we're in an age of uncertainty. When a season of unprecedented uncertainty, you've got two options to focus on the uncertainty of it or the certainty of him. You can focus on what you don't know about it, or you can lean

on what you do know about him. And I love it. It's in our foundational text, the Bible says. Then, Job replied to the Lord, I know you can do all things. Watch this, and no purpose of yours can be thwarted, meaning that what you have for me will be performed in me and through me, regardless of what happens to me. That I'm surprised by this, but you are not. And this may feel like a delay O to me, but it is not denial. No purpose of yours can be thwarted.

You ask, who is this that obscures my plans without knowledge? And then Joe admits. He says, surely I spoke of things. I didn't understand. Things too wonderful for me to know. He said, you said, listen now, and I will speak, and I will question you, and you will answer me. And in verse five he said, my ears had heard of you. I was blameless, I was upright, I was moral, I hated evil. But I didn't know that I didn't

know you. That I knew morals more than I knew you, that I knew ethics more than I knew you, that I knew religious platitudes, and I knew scripture more than I knew you. He said, I didn't know how much I didn't know you until now. He said, my ears had heard of you, But now my eyes I have seen you. I see it now. I was complaining about the mess, but missing the miracle that I was alive to complain. I wouldn't even be able to complain about the mess if it wasn't for the miracle of my survival.

You surviving that all your assets gone, You're surviving that, all your children gone in an accident. You're surviving that, your own wife telling you curse God and die. You're surviving that, your friends turning that back on you, telling you you need to repent. You're surviving that. And in the midst of this, Job did something I think we need to do in your home and your well, not in your car if you're driving, do it in your heart if you're driving. As a part of Job's story,

weere it says, and Job fell to his knees. Indie worshiped. And this is what I've learned, y'all. Worship is not therapy, but it is therapeutic. I think it says in Psalms eight to two, you have established You've established through the praise of children and infants, you've established a stronghold against

your enemies. Did you catch that through the praise, the praise created a stronghold, a fortress offense in my thought realm, because praise requires mindfulness on the goodness of God, and those good thoughts about the goodness of God serve as a guard and a garrison that blocks some of that negativity from getting there. Worship is a defense weapon. It's not just spiritual antics. It's a spiritual weapon because it reminds me of the real thing I need to know.

In caesars of uncertainty, God is good. God is for me, and God is faithful. And I'm talking to you wherever you are all over the world. God is good for you, and God is faithful. I don't have any more answers, but God is good. God is for you, and God is faithful. And may His favor go before you and behind you and besides you, all around you, in your weeping, in your rejoicing, He is for you. He is for you. Yes you, thank you for joining us. Special thanks to

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