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Learning Hope The Hard Way

Dec 13, 202432 min
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When hope entered the world through the birth of Christ, it wasn’t easy. And in our own lives, hope often comes the same way. Discover how God uses our greatest hardships to birth even greater hope.

 

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Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.

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I'm the pastor of Elevation Church and this is our podcast.

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And I wanted to thank you for joining us today. Hope this inspires you. Hope it builds your faith.

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Hope it gives your perspective to see God is moving.

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In your life.

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Enjoy the message, and what a privileged to minister of the Word of God to you today.

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I decided just to use one verse.

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It's completely coincidental that this is my eleventh Christmas sermon, is the pastor of Elevation Church, and my text happens to be Isaiah eleven. This is the coolest Christmas scripture that you've never heard. I promise you you've never heard this. You probably never heard this little verse of scripture. And I know you've never heard it in a Christmas sermon and I had not either, So I decided just to preach it. And the Lord has really been using it.

And I want to read you this verse. And don't worry if you don't see what it has to do with Christmas right when I read it, but you will in a minute. A shoot will come up. This is Isaiah eleven. Verse one shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse from his roots, a branch will bear fruit. Again, a shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse from his roots, A branch will bear fruit.

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It is a very.

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Promising prophecy that Isaiah delivers to a people who have been cut down and reduced to almost nothing. One of my favorite country preachers used to have a saying. He would say, when you're down to nothing, God is up to something.

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Elbow your neighbor real quick, tell him.

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God is up to something in your life, even if you can't feel it, even if you can't see it, even if you can't discern it with your natural senses. I want you to know that God is up to something.

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In your life.

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If you've had a Banner year or a Baron year, God is up to something in your life. He was up to something in the nation of Israel. They had placed their hope in other gods, and yet the promise of redemption echoes over seven hundred years before the birth of Christ through the prophet Isaiah. He says, a shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse from his roots, a branch.

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Will bear fruit.

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Let me back up and read that one more time, because I think I see Jesus in this text from his roots, A branch will bear fruit. Could it be that the branch Isaiah speaks of is the baby that was born in the town of Bethlehem. Could it be that the eagle eyed prophet is seeing through seven centuries into our present hope.

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Peter calls it a living hope.

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The author of Hebrews calls it an anchor for our souls. We celebrate this season that hope has come. Somebody, shall I have a hope? I have a hope. Say it again, I have a hope. Let the devil hear you say it, because he's been messing with you and you've had a hard year. But let him know that you're still standing by the grace of God and you.

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Have a hope. Somebody, shall I have a hope? And it's a.

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Certain kind of hope. It's not a floating hope. I saw Holly watch a movie a few years ago. It's been quite a few years, and they called the movie Hope floats.

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I didn't watch the movie. Holly had it on.

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And I don't know anything about the movie, but I know that the title is inaccurate, because.

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Real hope is like an anchor.

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It doesn't float on the surface of your situation, but it gets down to the bottom and holds on tight while you're going through hell. Can I preach a little bit on Christmas Eve? Just a little bit? And so when you get Paul involved. Paul is the New Testament apostle who took the Gospel to the Gentiles, and he

says something instructive in Romans chapter eight. He wants to talk about the nature of hope, and when he goes to talk about it, he says that in this hope, this is Romans eight twenty four, we were saved, But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have. But if we hope for what we do not have, if we can.

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Hold on and hold out and hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for.

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It patiently, and patience is the proof of hope. My subject for this Christmas is learning hope the hard way.

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Learning hope the hard way.

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Because what Isaiah's stump that has been cut down in Paul's theology, christology and numatology of the Spirit of God that lives on the inside of you all have in common is that they describe a certain kind of hope, not the kind of hope that you might have as a Panther's fan. Listen, I hope that the Clemson Tigers beat the Ohio State Buckeyes.

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As do all Christians.

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Now tossed around like that, the word hope means very little, because the fact of the matter is it.

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Won't bother me much if they don't.

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A bunch of boys and some spandex aren't going to keep me up at night. I am not so worried as to really say I hope. All I really mean is it would be nice. It'd be nice my mom went to Clemson. It would be nice if they got to win. I don't care. I don't really hope for that. I didn't come to talk to you on Christmas Eve when you could be doing a lot of other things about that kind of hope. Today, I'm talking about a certain kind of hope, a hope that has to be

learned the hard way. How many have ever had to learn something the hard way? If your husband isn't raising his hand, maybe you could raise it for him if he don't want to be honest, some things you have to learn the hard way. Some things can only be developed the hard way. I was talking to a campus pastor. It might have been you, Jonathan, I don't remember, and they asked me about my preparation, and I told him a story. I said, I prepare a lot before I preach,

and I overprepare. The reason I overprepare is because one time, thirteen years ago, I went to speak at an event. I got lost on the way, so I started getting angry, and I was a little flustered.

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When I got there.

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And I got up in front of the event and it was a mother daughter banquet, and I've never been more unprepared for anything in my life. I didn't know it was other daughter banquet. I had prepared for something different. I thought it was a youth service, and I didn't have anything to say to the mothers and daughters.

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But I learned the hard way that day.

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I hated how that felt so much, being up in front of people with a microphone and a Bible.

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I resolved in my heart I will never stand.

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In front of people behind a pulpit unprepared again. But it took the experience of embarrassment. You know, my mouth is going dry, and my face is turning red, and I stood there and I resolved. I promised myself, I will never.

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Be in that situation again.

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And it doesn't mean that all my sermons are going to be great, and it doesn't mean that all of my sermons are going to be funny or equally inspiring, but they will always be my best. I decided that day, but I had to learn it the hard way. Those of you who come to the church know we have three kids. The only reason I keep them around this for sermon material. And oldest one's eleven. His name's Elijah, and he gave me a good line the other day

we were writing. I was taking him to school, and I said, who is your favorite teacher that you've ever had?

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He's in sixth grade.

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Now that's not a prairie quest, but if you want to throw us in on your list, that's okay. And he said, he said, He said, it depends what you mean by favorite. Do you mean the one that I had the most fun with or the one that I learned the most from, Because those answers would be different depending on what you mean by favorite. How did he understand that about school as an eleven year old? And we don't get it in our Christian life, in our spiritual life.

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That the seasons of our life that are the.

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Most fun aren't necessarily the most fruitful, And the seasons of our life that we get the most out of aren't necessarily the ones that we would choose to go through. There are some seasons of your life that will cut you down and take off your branches. We call them pruning season. But even in the pruning is a promise. Isaiah said, I see a stump cut down to nothing, but I see a shoot coming forth from the stump and got us up to something.

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In your life. This Christmas.

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So we celebrate this season that hope has come into the world, but we've got to remember not only that it has come or who it came through, but how it came. I mean, it had to be hard. It had to be hard. That's kind of left out by the time you see our modern interpretation of the Nativity. It had to be hard for Joseph to really believe that his wife, who had not had sex with him, because they were not husband and wife yet, but they were what the Bible calls betrothed, that his wife, being

a virgin, was pregnant. It had to be hard for him to really take that at God's word. It had to be hard for Mary to have to look people in the eye and convince them that.

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What she was carrying was from the Holy Spirit.

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Forget about even that part, okay, because it had to be hard for them to believe.

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I know that, But just.

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Physically, the way God chose to come into the world shows us something about the nature of the way he works, and I think we should look at it, because if you sanitize the Christmas story, you strip it of its significance.

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To miss the.

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Struggle of the Christmas story is to miss a window into the.

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Way God works. When God wanted to.

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Come into the world, not only did he pick a virgin, Not only did he pick a womb that would represented impossibility so that he could bring forth infinite potential. Not only did he pick the hardest situation to bring forth this son, but he didn't even make hotel reservations. When it came time for them to stay in Bethlehem. They didn't even have They didn't even have a room at the Ritz.

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When you think if.

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God was coming into the world, he would Airbnb or something to make sure that this couple had a place to stay. Talk to me somebody and see. We miss it because we think that when God says he's gonna do something in our lives, it's going to be easy.

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But it's not.

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It has to be hard.

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A quick look at the history of the Bible shows you that God likes to do things the hard way. It is his preferred method of carrying out his purpose. So don't think you're weird if your life has been hard, and don't assume that you're doing something wrong, because God will often allow life to cut you down to the stock.

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Oh yeah, he did it to Moses.

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Moses was called to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. I'm gonna take you through the whole Bible, but I do want to go to Exodus because there's this interesting Prisms verse that says, out of Egypt, I've called my son because Jesus had to go with his parents to Egypt when he was very little, because Herod

wanted to kill him. Because God doesn't birth his son into the world into ideal circumstances, but into a very chaotic environment where Roman oppression was so common to the people that they feared for their very life under the madman named Herod. We think we have bad presidential candidates. I mean, this guy was killing babies in Bethlehem when he heard Jesus was born because it represented a threat

to the throne. And so Isaiah's prophesying to a people who are under a Syrian oppression, and Jesus comes into the world under Roman oppression. Because God likes to come into hard situations, He's not scared of that. And so when he picks Moses, he says, go to Pharaoh, the most powerful man in the world.

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And tell him to let my people go.

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And when you tell him to let my people go, he's going to say no. Now, why would God tell me to do something, And in the next breath inform me that it won't work.

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Because it had to be hard.

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If it was easy for Moses, if he just walked up into Pharaoh's court and said let my people go and Pharaoh said all right, Moses would dab on Pharaoh walk out and think he was convincing. But Pharaoh had to say no so that God could And this is God's own wording.

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I didn't make this up.

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He said, I will harden Pharaoh's heart so that I can gain glory. In other words, if it wasn't hard, you would think it was you. If it wasn't hard, you would trust in yourself, and yourself is not an adequate support system for the glory of God. So I've got to allow some things into your life that are impossible.

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For you so that you can know what Mary knew.

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That nothing shall be impossible with God.

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It had to be hard.

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By the time the.

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Israelites came out of Egypt, they come up to the Red Sea and God instead of taking them around the body of water, WA's what God does?

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God is kind of crazy.

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God says, I'm not gonna take you around it. That would be the normal way, that would be the human way.

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Let's do it the hard way.

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I'm not gonna take you around it.

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I'm gonna take you through it.

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Stretch out to your staff, and the waters will part.

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And about the time.

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You get through, look back over your soular and the Egyptians that were ruling.

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Over you, you will see them no more. I'm about to drown. What's chasing you down? But I gotta take you the hard way, the hard way. God likes to do it the hard way.

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I don't have time to tell you about David and his slingshot. God could have used the armed soldier to kill Goliath, but how would they have known that he was the Lord if God didn't do it through something so silly as one rock.

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God likes to do things the hard way. Get so if you have.

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Thirty two thousand men, he's not gonna let you fight with thirty two thousand men.

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He's gonna get you down to three hundred.

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Maybe that's why you've been cut down to a stump. Maybe you were relying on the fruit too much. But this is a season where God wants to prove your root system and show you real hope, and sometimes you.

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You got to learn it the hard way.

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He couldn't come into the world floating on the crowd cloud looking like some superhero.

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He couldn't.

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He couldn't have come like that with an s on his chest.

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For savior of the world.

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Had to come in weakness, so that you would know that in your weakness he is strong.

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And I don't know it's because I.

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Spend so much time speaking to young people that I think in such simplistic terms, or maybe I'm just a simple man.

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But I started thinking about.

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And I texted Jess and I said give me a bouncy ball. I want to use it in the sermon. I didn't tell her I wanted to use it in the sermon. I said, give me a bouncy ball. I didn't tell her why I wanted it. Maybe she thought I was losing my mind, or I hadn't bought Christmas for Holly yet.

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That'd be bad, wouldn't it.

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But I was thinking that it has the ability to bounce back. That's exactly what it was designed to do. That's exactly what it's meant for. That's why it's called a bouncy ball. They named it appropriately for the function that it is intended to serve, for the potential that it has within its composite structure.

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But in order.

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See if I did the same thing, give me a chair, Rick, I know he doesn't mind giving me his chair.

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Rick could do anything for me when you're recking anything.

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Anything to help me preach the gospel, even even your own seat on Christmas Eve. Now, look, same ball, different surface. Didn't work, because in order for this to do what it's meant to do, the surface that it bounces on has to be She's on it. Some of y'all are remedial it has to be. It has to be. And maybe that's why in this season of your life things have been hard. Maybe God isn't punishing you. Maybe he's preparing you. Maybe you've been cut down for a comeback.

See as a believer, y'all better help me. Preacher, I'll have you here until midnight. As a believer in Jesus Christ, you have the ability within you to bounce back. Maybe that's why they lay Jesus in a borrowed grave, because God had to show the world.

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That you can put me.

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Down in rock bottom, but you can't keep.

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Me from bouncing back. Does anybody have a bounce back in your sphere? At this Christian.

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Touch, three people say I can bounce back. I can bounce back. I have a hope that bounces back. I can bounce back from rock bottom. As a matter of fact, the harder the bottom, the higher the bounce. God let me be cut down for a little while. But I see a shoe coming from the stock.

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It had to be hard.

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Mary had to wonder, the Bible says she.

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Pondered these things in her heart.

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What was happening inside of her wasn't obvious to the people around her, because it.

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Had to be hard, and it had to be hidden. Hidden.

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When God really likes something, he hides it. We get sent a lot of delicious Christmas treats this time of year.

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Praise the Lord.

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And when I like it, okay, I put it out for the.

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Kids when I really like it.

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I have some places around the house, come on that I can put stuff where Graham can't find it, where the devil can't find it. I have some secret compartments for certain carbohydrates.

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Holly doesn't even know that I have.

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I'm not stashing anything illegal, baby, but sometimes peanut butter, some stuff is too good for me to just leave out. And don't you find it the least been intriguing. I mean, I just love the Bible. Here's Isaiah seven hundred years out from the birth of Christ.

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Now we have what Isaiah was hoping for.

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And I wonder do we take it for granted because we've got it. Paul said, it's harder to hope the more you have, because when you have it, you lose your ability to hope because you start to hope in what you.

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Have and you forget how to hope when you don't have it.

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Hope for reconciliation when it's not going well, Hope for provision when you're down to nothing. But God is up to something. And Isaiah said, you can see it in the roots. But the roots, that's the part of the tree that you can't see. But that's where the action is. As long as that tree stays rooted, it has the promise of new beginnings. So Isaiah I said, God's doing a hidden work in your life. Sh He's up to something.

Christmas came in a whisper. Jesus spent the first couple of years of this life hiding from Herod because when God brings a promise into the earth, that alerts the enemy. And maybe you've been in a season of hiding. Maybe God is trying to show you the nature of true hope, not the kind that floats, but the kind that gets down deep enough in your heart where people can't get it. Some of you keep giving your hope away easily. You haven't learned how to hide it. You're not rooted yet,

and you have hope when good things happen. But how is your home when God seems silent? How is your hope when there's no fruit on the tree? How is your hope. It's in those seasons. Elijah said, it depends, do you mean the teacher that taught me the most or the teacher I had the most fun with. Some of God's greatest work in my life was when I couldn't feel him. That's where he built my faith. When I couldn't feel him. He had to hide my faith

beneath my feelings. That's where hope lies. Beneath the surface. That's where hope lies. When you get a bad report from the doctor, but somehow, some way, you still have hope. Not just hope when you're healthy, not just hope when it's a clean bill, not just hope when there is a bonus, hope when you don't know how you're going to make it through. But my hope doesn't have to know how.

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I know who. I don't know how, but I know who. I don't know when, but I know who.

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I don't even know what, but I know who.

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It and all.

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It's an anchor for my soul. It's an anchor. And what does an anchor do? Goes all the way down to the bottom, and from a stump a shoot.

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Is coming forth.

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Think about it. The stump of.

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Jesse that was David's father that represented the Kingdom of Israel, and when that kingdom was cut down, God shows Isaiah's word to say.

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There's a stump coming forth from the shoote.

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God said this Christmas, some of you have been going through things and you thought God was gone.

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He's not gone.

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He is preparing you or growth, and He is rooting your hope in a deeper place. I used to think that disappointment was the enemy of hope. I don't think so anymore. I think disappointment is the doorway to deeper hope.

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See, you have to learn it the hard way. You have to put your hope.

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In a person and find out that people can't hold your hope. They're not meant to. You have to put your hope in your bank ballots to realize that your bank account can't.

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Hold your hope. God help you if you're looking to.

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A governmental agency to hold your hope right now. And maybe God even allows nation sometimes to get down to a stump so a shoot can come forth. And the Lord said, there would be somebody here today who has allowed your hope to be in things and people and success and status. And one day when and if I ever and he brought you here, and there's a shoot coming forth from the stump. This little Christmas message is just the thing.

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See, you came just for Grandma, You came just to check it off.

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But God had something different, something deeper, something lasting in mind. God wants to give you hope. But my brother, my sister, you've got to take hold of it. Hope is here, but it is not yours until you take hold of it. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, and from its roots a branch will bring forth fruit. You cannot have the fruit of fulfillment without the branch of Jesus Christ. That's why he was born. He is the branch. And you don't have

to leave this place disconnected from God. You don't have to leave this place disconnected from hope. And you don't have to leave this place down to nothing. A shoot is coming forth from the stump, and hope is being born as the word of.

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God goes forth. This is your day.

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Today is born to you in the city of David, a savior, which is Christ, the Lord.

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He is the Prince. This is the hope. Now is the time, This is the hope.

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He is the Prince, and now is the top.

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This day.

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I want to ask you to stand at all of our locations. I'm praying for people right now who need to take hold of hope. I had a special sense of what God wanted to do in this worship experience. This will be the greatest response of people giving their lives to Christ that we will see all Christmas in this worship periods right now. There are many of you who have never truly placed your hope in Christ. The story is familiar to you, but you are not rooted in it. And you know, if we were just talking,

I wish we could just talk. I wish we didn't have to be in this crowd like this where you want to act like you got your fake fruit on your tree and acting like you're But if we could just talk, you would say.

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Man, I'm far away from God.

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And you may feel like the shepherds who were the last ones who ever thought that God would appear to them, but they got the first noel.

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And maybe that's you. Maybe maybe you've become disconnected.

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Maybe you had a connection with God at one point in your life, but.

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You've been cut down to a stump.

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The good news is that from that stump, a shoot, a small thing that seems so insignificant, so little, that you'll miss it if you walk by it.

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I think these are the moments that God speaks to us.

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At and if you're not careful, you'll walk right by it and go right back into your next year, disconnected from hope, putting your hope in people, putting your hope in achievements.

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But in this moment, if you'll reach out to God, he has already come near to you. We live on this side of hope. Our hope has come.

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And today, if you are far away from God and you know it in your heart, I want to pray for you. Would you buy your head and close your eyes. We do this as a church family, is something that we do every time we gather, but this Christmas it has special significance. What a perfect time to have your slate white clean, your sins washed away, your heart made new, and your new life began.

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In this moment.

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If you say that's me, you're preaching to Pastor Stephen, And right now I want to pray with you, and I want you to pray for me, and I want to call on God. The Bible says that if anyone calls on the name of.

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The Lord, he will be saved, She will be saved. All you have to do is.

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Reach, and a shoot will come forth from the stump of Jesse, and from its roots a branch will bear fruit. He is the branch. Take hold of him in this moment, and I want you to pray out loud with me. We'll pray all together now as a church family, for the benefit of those who are coming to God or back to God. Would you repeat this prayer, the simple prayer after me, Heavenly Father. Today is my day of

new beginnings. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior of the world, and right now I give him my life. From this stay forward, I will follow you. I receive your love, and this is my new beginning. I turn from my sin. I trust in you. Make me a new creation. Head still bowed, eyes still closed. If you just prayed that on the count of three, shoot your hand up in the air and make it official.

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One, two, three, This is the day. Now is the time. This is the day. Now is the time. This is the day. Keep your hand up for a moment.

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We have a gift.

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We want to give you. God, bless you, God, bless you.

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God bless you, God bless you.

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Hands shot up everywhere. I wish you could have seen it. I mean, there's a party going on in heaven. I think we ought to join in. On the earth.

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People say, and this is the time, this is the time, this is the time, and a.

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Shoot, we'll come up from the stuff.

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I've seen you coming up all around you.

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I've seen new.

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Beginnings in your family, in your.

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Heart, in your situation. Come on, let's look our hands to heaven.

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Right now, let's join the.

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