Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church, and this is our podcast and 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 God has moving in your life.
Enjoy the message. Would you remain standing for just a moment because I just think this is the right posture. I want to take a moment to honor this house. I am grateful for the faith of Elevation Church. I'm grateful for the faith of this house that sent riple riple waves around the globe and it's reached our house in Miami. Our church is stronger because of your faith and because of the faith of your leaders, Pastor Stephen and Holly Ferdick. How many of you love your pastors?
Come on, can we put our hands together for them? When I think about Pastor Stephen, I think of a pastor to pastors, the way that he has led us, that he's spoken over our lives in so many different seasons. I'm constantly inspired. How when it comes to Pastor Stevens walk with God. There's always more, There's more, there's more, hope, there's more faith, there's more creativity, and it inspires me to dig deep and to believe God that there's always more.
But I'm also really grateful for Pastor Holly. Come on, do you guys love Pastor Holly. She's one of my dearest friends in the world. And when she preaches the Word of God, she preaches with power and authority. Shains are broken. But it's not just what she says on the Pulpit's the way that she leads her life. It's the way that she leads her family. She's taught me what it means to be a great friend, to stand
with people on mountaintops and in valleys. And I just believe the best is yet to come for this house. Come on, if you believe that today with you picks her hands together with me, I believe it with all Oh come on, elevation, I believe it with all my heart. And before you're seated, I want to take a moment because I'm fully aware that people walked in this room or are watching online today and you are hanging on
by a thread. And I want to speak to your soul today that before we even open up the Word of God, if you feel like you are stuck in the middle of a wilderness, if you feel like you don't know what to do, where to go, or how to even express the state of your heart today, if you feel like, for the first time in your life, you wonder if this whole thing is real, I want
to remind you today. I want to tell you today that God sent me here with a message in my heart, and that he brought you here because He wants to meet you right where you are. If anybody can testify that He did it for you, come on pict your hands together. We serve a faithful God and he sees you today. Hey, why don't you high five your neighbor, grab your seat, grab your bibles. You can turn with me to Isaiah chapter forty, verse thirty one. I brings so much love from Miami and a little bit of
sunshine for you. Our church VUK church. We started it ten years ago and God's been doing miracles. But I believe that what God is doing in twenty twenty five is unlike anything that's ever been seen in history. He's doing a new thing. My husband rich since his love, I've got four babies that I adore. Wyat wild Whalen and Wolfgang seven, five, three and six months old. Oh yeah, oh yeah, big families. We know there's a big party
when you're a part of a big family. You may be wondering where are you actually from, Don Shri because that accent does not sound like Miami. I am from Louisiana. I am a rage in Cajun. And you also may be wondering what kind of name is Don Sherie, Like, where did that come from? Well, the story my parents told me is that my dad wanted to name me down my mom wanted to name me Sharie. And so as they were sitting in the hospital room trying to
figure out who is this girl? The day I was born, my mom put the names together, wrote a love letter from me and tucked it under the pillow where my dad was sleeping on the couch in the hospital. And Don Scherie's been my name ever since. That same day that they named me is the day that they gave me a life promise. And that's the scripture that I want to read to you today. Isaiah forty thirty one.
They that wait upon the Lord, somebody say wait, they shall renew their strength, They shall melt up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. I want to talk to you for the next few minutes from this thought. While you were waiting, Let's pray God, thank you for this moment, thank you for this house. Thank you Lord, for what you are doing in our hearts. Today. We pause, and Lord,
just like we sang, we breathe you in. Have your way and our heart, Oh God, for you and you alone, our souls wait. I pray that I would disappear, and Lord, that our eyes would behold your promise, that our hearts would be filled with hope. Today. We love you, Jesus, We're here for you. Come on, And everybody said, all one more time. Everybody said amen. Well. Earlier this year in Miami, my husband had his birthday. He turned forty one,
and we had a family dinner as you do. We came back to the house after dinner and we set out on our back dock in that humid Miami heat, swatting the mosquitoes, just trying to have a calm conversation. And on his birthday, we usually have a tradition to start telling memories from over the years, and we started sitting on that back deck, and we started early in the night, and we went late into the night telling memories. And somewhere in that conversation it dawned on me, Rich,
I think that we cele debraded your birthday together. Twenty years ago. We were in Cambridge, Cambridge University, we were studying together, and I actually think I have a journal to prove it. And I ran inside my house and sure enough, I went through all my bookcases and I found it. And I came running back out on the deck almost near midnight. I said, I found it, and we started to open it up, and I had so
many different memories. But as I started to read this journal, I was laughing at the frame of mind of my twenty year old self. I got to the end of the journal from Cambridge and I was coming back to Louisiana for the summer, and I had made a list of twenty things that I wanted to accomplish over the summer. I mean, I brought this journal all the way from Miami. Is anybody would anybody want to know what a twenty year old college student wishes to accomplish in one summer?
You want to hear it? Okay, This is about to blow your mind. Things I want to do this summer. Number one read the entire Bible. Might job Number two learn Spanish. Now, God was trying to prepare me for Miami. Number three. Go to all the boys' games. Now five boys, I mean my brothers. And that may seem like an easy feet except for I have five brothers. That's a lot of games in the summer. Number four. Become a domestic goddess. That was a popular book. Okay, that has
just been released. Number five Read an etiquette book. Number six. Have a good job. We don't want an ordinary job. Can I get an amen? We want a good job? Right? I do want a good job for the summer. Number seven. Visit my best friend from college. Number eight exercise dash arms defined. Number nine, Sing in the choir. Number ten, Get involved with youth ministry. Hello. Number eleven. Record a worship album. Yeah, let's throw that one in. Yes. Number thirteen.
Surprise Mom and Dad on their twenty fifth anniversary with a love song concert with my brothers. Number fourteen. Interview my grandpa and my grandma about their life story. Number fifteen. Hang out with my great grandfather and my great grandmother. Number sixteen, go to the hospitals with my papa to pray for people. Number seventeen, make a scrap book of the summer. And number eighteen Can I get a drum roll? Please? We've got none other than orthodonist. Figure out a way
to straighten teeth without bracket braces. If you think that's a pretty good list, come on, pick your hands together. That's a pretty restive list, friends, What was I thinking? That is a setup for disappointment. You've got eighteen things that you want to accomplish in one summer. That is not a list for a summer. That is a list for a decade twenty years later to the year. I am just now stepping into some of the things that I put on that list. I'm just now stepping into them.
And friends, I don't know if I'll ever be a domestic goddess. Like everyone's story, mine has involved years and years of waiting. I know that you have your list too. We all have our list of what we are waiting to step into, waiting not just to step into, but what we're waiting to finish. And when we look at the story of God, we see that God uses large spans of time, not just a single summer to accomplish His will in his people and in your very life. Today.
Come on, if you believe it today, why don't you put your hands together. We serve a God that is faithful every step of the way. And Isaiah prophesies they they that wait for the Lord, They that wait for the Lord, shall renew their strength. This is not a birth verse. This is a life verse, because I need the promise that as I wait upon the Lord, he will renew me, not just to start the journey, but right there in the middle of the journey and until I see him face to face. And I don't know
about you, but I'm right there in the middle. I turned forty this year. You know, scripturally forty represents trials and testing. Oh praise God, what a great word to speak over my life this year. That's exactly what I was going for. But you look throughout scripture and you see forty represent trials and testing. You can look at the life of Moses. You know, Moses spent forty years in Egypt. Then he spent forty years in the wilderness.
And you may think he was at the end, but he has a burning bush experience that then catapults him into the most important forty years of his life as he leads God's people. And you may be like Moses. You may be like Moses, thinking, oh, I'm at the end, the great things of God are behind me, when you have no idea You're just about to step into the very calling and purpose of God that He ordained for you before your life began. You have no idea what
He's prepared for you. He prepared it for you. Or maybe you know good and well that you're in the middle. You know that you are right there in the middle of the story, and friends, you are miserable. Can I tell you today that I operated with this perspective for many seasons in my life, moving to a city where I didn't know anyone, walking through eight years of infertility,
starting a church. There have been many seasons of waiting that I just wanted to fast forward through, that I just wanted to get to the other side, though I may not have admitted it or even been able to articulate it until God got a hold of my heart with a game changer. Waiting is not a season. Waiting
is life. So the question you and I have before us is this, will we live in the wait because there is life, and life abundantly, not at the finish line, not ten years from now, but right here, right now. If you believe it today, somebody give God praise. In this house we can live while we wait. Waiting isn't a curse. Waiting is an invitation. It's an invitation from the throne room of heaven. Charles Swindle once put it
like this. We don't like waiting, but that's when God does some of his best work on our souls, some of his best work. Hold up, wait, are you serious? God does some of his best work while we wait. Well, if that's the truth today, then how do we actually wait? How do we live in the wait? How do we embrace the weight? And if waiting is truly life, then how do we live right here, right now? Back in Louisiana,
I grew up with bonfires. Now I've had to explain this to the people in Miami because bonfires are illegal in Miami. But I have hope in you today. I believe you know exactly what I'm talking about when I say a bonfire. This is my favorite Friday night pastime. We would pull the trucks up, We would pull the chairs out, you get a lot of wood, you light that thing on fire, and that bonfire is the center
of attention. Everyone is facing the fire, and as it burns, you make memories and you don't want the night to end because you've been looking forward to Friday night all week long. Can I just tell you today, we are conditioned in culture to live for the bonfire moments. We are conditioned in culture to wait for the bonfire moments that say, Oh, I'm just gonna wait until I get to the other side of this trial. I'm just gonna
wait until I get through this wilderness. When my life is a bonfire, when I'm blazing with the glory of God, light me up. I'm on fire. But friends, what if your walk with God was purposed to look more like smoke than a flame, because you seem I grew up with bonfires. I love bonfires. But my husband, when I met and when we were seventeen, he loves to burn incense. For the last twenty three years, we've been burning incense
in our house. People walk into my home to this day and the first thing they say, they don't notice the furniture, they don't notice the decor. They say, what is that smell. It's not what they see, it's what they sense. It's not anything that they notice with their physical eyes, but it's a fragrance that is intoxicating. They can't even find out where it is or where it's burning, but they notice it from the moment they walk through
the door. You know, the word incense comes from the Latin word incend there and it simply means to burn. Do you know? The incense is found throughout the scriptures that in the very beginning that God speaks to Moses in the books of Exodus, and he tells Moses, he says, I want you to set up an incense altar in my house, and every morning and every evening, I want
you Aaron the priest, to bring an incense offering. So every morning there would be an altar in the Holy Place, and in the Holy Place, Aarin the priest would bring the incense and he would pour the incense on the altar. And as he poured the incense on the altar, on the heat source, that is the altar, an amazing thing
would happen. A fragrance would begin to rise, smoke would begin to rise, and Jewish tradition tells us that this smoke didn't just fill the Holy Place, but it filled the entire surrounding area up to a quarter of a mile. The smoke was so thick that every single person who came to worship God, as they worship God, the fragrance would soap into their clothes and they would go about
their daily duties carrying the fragrance of God. The molk represents the worship and the prayers of God ascending to Heaven every morning and every evening. That as you laid down your little what you think doesn't have any worth, what you think isn't a bonfire blazing with the glory of God. I've got news for you today. All He asks for you to do is release what is in your hand, and it becomes a fragrant sacrifice that permeates
the air, touching everything in its midst. You have the ability today in the weight to bring your little and you can watch it rise. The priests would set their incense on the fire, and when they did, it would release an aroma and the smoke would lift high towards Heaven. Scripture us that our life is like a vapor. It's a vapor. It's here today, it's gone tomorrow a lot
like the smoke of incense. Here's the invitation. Bring what you have to God in the weight and watch as he transforms it, because the powerful thing is that incense. It is not the fire, but when it's placed on the heat source, the very chemical components of what is laid down transforms into a completely different thing. You are looking at your little in the weight, going, this is all I'll ever have, God is going, Will you release it to me and watch what I can do with it?
Because they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They will mount up with wings alike eagles and romans. Reminds us. Therefore, I urge you, brothers and so, in view of God's mercy, to offer your body as living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. This is your true and proper worship. You're a living sacrifice. You want to know how to live in the weight. You gotta lay your life down as a sacrifice, because it's only when you
become a sacrifice that you actually live. You see, we want the fire, but God says, I want the surrender. We want to receive, but God says, first, you've gotta lay it all down. We want to see the end of the story. But God says, will you see what I want to do right here, right now, in and through you come on, If anybody's got a praise in the house, why don't you lift up a shout of honor to God. He's here right now, He's here in the weight, he's here in the wait. It's a slow
burn for those that wait. I grew up celebrating the fourth July with a million fireworks. My brothers and I. We jump in the car, we drive down the street. Stop it a little set up on the side of the road by everything that we could afford. Come back to the house and set those babies off. Now, the scariest thought is when you light a firework and then you step back and you're waiting for that thing to pop off, and you go, is that thing lit? And
what do you do? You don't run up. You tiptoe up, cause you know it may be a slow burn, but it is burning towards an expected outcome that is gonna exchange everything. I want to speak faith to your heart today, your life, your faith, your perseverance, your trials, your wilderness is not the end game. You are burning towards an expected outcome. God has already authored the end of this story, and you don't have to wonder if he's gonna carry
it through, because he comes through every single time. But maybe today you're tiptoeing forward and it's not with expectation, it's with a heart that has become disappointed in the way. Have you ever wondered if your faith was still ignited? Have you ever wondered if you actually have what it takes to get through the wilderness of the weight, to get through the slow burn when life seems to be crawling and all you want to do is accelerate and
move forward. I've got good news for you today. You may feel burned out, You may feel like you don't have what it takes. You may be asking yourself today, is my faith still lit? Good news for you today is you're not the fire, and you can get reignited every single moment of the journey. All you gotta do is get back to that altar and lay your life down once again, and the ignition is on. The fire
starts to blaze, the faith starts to rise. Today, God says, I want to light the fire within you every moment of the slow burn, Come on giving praise in this house. He's with you. He's with you, He's with you. You don't want to be the fire, then the pressure is on you to sustain it. No, we're not the fire. He's the fire. He's the all consuming fire. We just bring our little every morning, throughout the day, and every evening, and we watched as he transforms it. They that wait
again and again and again and again. As you find yourself surrendering to him, you will renew your strength. But what is this offering that we bring? I think it's interesting what God tells Moses to bring. Exodus, chapter thirty, verse thirty five speaks very specifically of what our offering should be. The fragrant sacrifice of incense was to be
three things, salted and pure and sacred. Friends. If God said the offering should be salted, pure and sacred in Exodus, I think it's pretty incredible that today that's what our very lives should also be. That our very lives, our offering is sacred. Friends, There is only one blend that was allowed in God's house. You couldn't burn it anywhere else. If you were burning in your house, you got cut off.
But I know when it comes to my offering for God, there's a peace in my heart that only belongs to him. He is the central focus of my life. That sacred space is reserved for him and him alone, and in the weight I keep him front and center. It's not just sacred, it's pure. See our offering to God. It isn't a supplement in the slow burn. It's not just a piece of encouragement or a crutch. No, friends, this
is pure and complete surrendered to God. This is not Jesus pless, self help, Jesus pless, horoscopes, Jesus pless this or Jesus pless that. It's Jesus and only Jesus that breaks the shames, that creates the community of life, that frees me from my bondage. It's a pure sacrifice. But it's not just sacred, and it's not just pure. It's salted. Somebody says, salted salt is actually the ingredient that allows
it to keep on burning. Salt is a preserver. The salt keeps it as a steady slow burn that lasts and elongates the fragrance impact. God says that we're the salt of the earth. Maybe today in the slow burn, you go. I don't know. I feel like I've lost my saltiness. Do you know how long salt lasts? In fact, let me ask you, when does salt expire? Have you ever googled it? I did. Never. Salt never expires. You
think you're past your prime, You're just getting started. You're gonna be fresh at twenty, fresh at thirty, fresh at forty, freship, fifty freshed sixty every season of your life, your offering is gonna bring a freshness to the world. You were created to last because your very life is a preserver, and as you lay it on the altar, the fragrance is released. Friends, I came to encourage you in the slow burn of life. While you are waiting right here,
right now, there is a fragrance to your faith. Smell has saying power. It has in aroma. Did you know that your nose has the ability to decipher over one trillion different sense and that sent is most closely tied out of all your senses, to your memory. So God was doing something, wasn't he? With that incense offering. Every time you smell that aroma, you're gonna think of the worship of God. Every time you smell that aroma. You're gonna think of the prayers and the dependence upon the Father.
There is a fragrance today to your faith. This past month, I had some interviews in Nashville. I wrote my first book. It's called Slowburn, and I had the title over ten years ago, but I've been waiting because it was in the waiting that the message was actually written. And I was in Nashville doing some interviews for Slowburn and I've my youngest son, five months old with me, and we got to the airport and I had rented a car and I went to pick up my car. It was
gonna be a nice car. As I opened up the car, all of a sudden, this fragrance hit me. Woo. They had been burning something and it wasn't incence. I am like, oh my goodness. I try to get in that car. I'm like, my baby cannot smell this. But I had to go straight from the airport to the interviews, so I cranked the windows down and I'm driving down the
street and I'm just like, oh Lord help me. I'm like, when I get there for this interview, they're gonna smell me, and I'm gonna get out of the car and say, hey, I'm here for the interview on my new book. It's called slow Burn. I'm sitting in my car. I'm like, I don't even know the person who is in this car before me. I've never even seen them. They're not even with me today, and yet their life is getting
on me. And today, all of us we can look at our own life and we carry the fragrance of generational trauma, of labels that people have placed on us, on pain and circumstances that were far beyond our control. And that person isn't even in our life anymore, but
the fragrance, the fragrance remains. But I'm so grateful today that we too can say, like Paul, thanks be to God who always leads us to triumph and through spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Christ everywhere, because it's at the name of Jesus that old things pass away. Let me say it this way. Old fragrances pass away, old labels pass away, old generational curses pass away. And at the name of Jesus, you now bear a fragrance of faith, of joy, of peace, of forgiveness, of long suffering.
In the slow Burn You've got a sweet fragrance of the strength of Almighty God. Oh, somebody praise him in this house. You are marked. You are marked because Jesus he bade the ultimate sacrifice. You see this picture of the incense offering in Exodus. It's just a parable of the reality of heaven. Because Jesus two thousand years ago came to this earth. He laid his very life down. He didn't offer instance. He offered his own blood in
the Holy of Holies. And when he said it is finished, we know that for every person who puts their faith and trust in Jesus, that our life is marked by the very fragrance of God. And when you lay down your little on the altar, when you surrender your life to Him, in the slow burn, in the wilderness, in the waiting, while you are waiting, a beautiful exchange happens. He will give you beauty for your ashes. You feel burned out. He wants to give you beauty for your ashes.
He will give you the oil of joy for your mourning. He will give you a garment of praise for your spirit of despair. If you just say, all I have are tears today, he says, those who sow in tears, we'll reap with shouts of joy. His name is Jesus, Jesus, Jeesus, Jeeesus. There's just something of that that name. You're my master.
Nice save you, Jeesus, like the fragrance after the rain. Oh Jeesus, he's my Jesus.
He's joy Jeesus. Let all heaven under earth pro clue keezay, kingdoms shell passit that there's something that that name. You see. I don't think it's gonna be what you wear that people say there's something about her. I don't think it's gonna be your house, or the car you drive, or the label that goes in front of your name. I think people are gonna look at you and say there's something about her. There's something about him. I can't see it, but I sense it, and I gotta know what it is.
Because you carry the fragrance of the hope of the risen Savior, and with that out the word, you are drawing people to the very life that you have found. Oh, given praise in this house. There's something about that name. There's something about that name. Today you can make an exchange. They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. When you lay it down, you rise. When you lay it down, you rise. I'm reminded that he says like an eagle.
Why does God say like an eagle, the regal king of the skies. When you study eagles, it's really interesting that they've got one of the largest wingspans out of all the birds, but they don't use those wings to keep themselves up in the air for five to eight hours without touching down. Yeah, the littler birds can just beat their wings trying to stay a flight, But the eagle catches wind, the eagle source and that you will rarely see an egle beat its wings because it utilizes
the wind to carry it. I'm talking about the breath of God, the wind of God, the ruok Numa. I'm talking about the wind that visited the upper room two thousand years ago and ignited the local church. That fills you and I the day that we don't have to strive, we don't have to work our way into the power and the authority of God, but we can catch wind. Come on giving praise in the house. Are you weary? Are you heavy laden? He says, I will give you rest.
Then I'm not giving you rest by grounding you. I'm giving you rest by lifting you. I've got a wind that is about to sweep into your spirit and lift you up to a higher ground for a higher view. So you're not looking up at your mountains any longer. You don't feel like a grasshopper looking up at the big, big boulders of life, but rather you're looking down going the things. They used to be big and intimidate my life. Oh, now they're small because I can see the land, and
the land is mine. You promised it. I'm gonna take it. Oh, come on, if you'd say I'm taking it, why don't you give away? In this house, he's gonna lift you. He's gonna lift you. They that wait upon the Lord, wait upon the Lord. In my waiting, eight years of infertility. In the middle of my waiting, someone spoke a word over me. They said this to me. They said, I
was in an atmosphere of faith, just like this. I was seated in one of the rows, and a woman i'd never met sat next to me, and in a moment of prayer, she grabbed my hand and she whispered in my ear. She said, you are gonna travel the world preaching the Gospel with a baby in one hand and a Bible in the other. I didn't go home and take a pregnancy test and find out I was pregnant. I carried that word in my heart for years. I tucked it away. I didn't know what to do with it,
said God, I'm gonna keep trusting you. For years, I walked through the weight, wondering, God, is this going to happen? And eight years in eight years in God did a miracle. God gave me my first son, Wyat Wesley Wilkerson. But he didn't stop there, because then God gave me a second son. Then God gave me a daughter, Wail and Wesley the joy of my heart, lady. And this year, at the age of forty, friends, I got the shock of my life. Because we serve a God that redeems time.
We serve a God that is not confined by time. It's a tool that he uses, He created it. It's his. He can do anything that he wants, any moment that he wants. And let me tell you, as you wait upon the Lord, he's still doing me the miracles. He's still healing, he's still restoring, he's still bringing new life. I have to stay true to my testimony. I came here to declare to you that God has not forsaken you. He has not left you, He has not forgotten you.
His eye is always on you while you were waiting. He's been working while you were waiting. He's been lifting you to see a higher view, not just your own life, but to see the story that He is telling throughout history. And little boy, this is your testimony already. They that weigh upon the Lord, it's my life, first passed down from Isaiah, and now I pass it to you. They that weigh upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They will mount up with wings like eagles. They will run
and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint. Come on, if that's the promise for your life, will you give God praise. The truth is today that some of you in this room you're going don shri But that miracle hasn't come to pass for me. Well, I want to tell you that I didn't have the revelation of living in the wait. Once I held my son for the first time, that he met me right in the eight years of waiting, and he showed me what
living looks like. He showed me that I have a testimony far before I hold my baby in my arms. But just like the maketriarchs and the patriarchs of our faith, that they greeted their inheritance from Afar, that they died while still believing that they did not hold in their hands what was promised, but rather they saw through the lens of eternity, and they greeted their inheritance from Afar. I read that in the Weight, and the words leapt off the page, and I got a picture for my weight.
Oh yeah, my arms were empty. I didn't have a baby. But those arms that are empty, they make gray hands of worship to wave through the lens of faith and say, you've lifted me high enough not just to see this life, but to see eternity that awaits, where there will be no pain, there will be no tears, there will be no sorrow, and there will be no unmet longing in my life. Because while you were waiting, he was renewing you.
And while you were waiting, every step of the way towards eternity, you were being lifted on the wings of eagles. While you were waiting, you would run, not grow weary. While you were waiting, you would walk and not faint. Today, the spirit of God says to you, my grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. You bring your little to me, and you've watched me transform you. Right here, right now, Somebody give God praise
in this house. He's faithful, He's able. Would you just stand to your feet in this room and bow your heads, close your eyes. There are people in this room that would say, don Shri, I'm in the way. You're watching online today, Don Shri. I'm in the way, and it feels like I'm in exile. It feels like I'm in a wilderness. I'm peer holding on. I don't think I have the strength. You're right, you don't. But he does, and He has brought you to this moment because he
adores you. Before your life began, he ordained you to be filled with the wind of his spirit, to be lifted to a higher view above your obstacles and impossibilities, and to know that as his child, he will faithfully leave you every step of the way until you are face to face. Today, I want to pray first of all for people in this room who would You're just weary you're watching online and you are exhausted with life. You've been beating your wings, You've been given it all
you got, But today you're gonna catch wind. If that's you, I want to pray for you. Would you just lift your hand, If you'd say, I need the renewal of the spirit of God right there in your car and your home and your workplace, Just acknowledge God's presence that is there with you right now. If that's you, just lift up both of your hands. Lord, Today we surrender
our lives. Lord. Thank you that every day, every moment, morning and evening and throughout our days, we can come to you, the all consuming Fire and God when we feel like we are at our end. Lord, I thank you God that you don't snuff us out. But Lord, you light us once again with your faithfulness. You fill us with the power that conquered the grave, the power of your spirit, the power of God. Lord. I thank you that right now, as people have their hands raised, Lord,
you're meeting them right where they are. Lord, You're renewing their dreams. You're renewing their heart. God, You're giving them a high vision of the situation and the season of life. They are in and Lord, through the lens of faith, we wave to our inheritance from Afar. Lord. We know that we will see you face to face. But while we've been waiting, you're shaping us. You're forming us. Lord, You're transforming us by your grace. Also, I'd love to
give an opportunity for people that don't know Jesus. If you're watching, you've never made Jesus your Lord and savior. You're in this room and you have some other things that have first priority in your life. But you say today I'm making Jesus my king. On the counter three, I'd love for you to raise your hand. One. This is between you and Jesus too. Don't fit off a decision for tomorrow that God he brought you to this moment today to make three. Would you lift your hand.
You say, I'm choosing Jesus. I'm choosing Jesus. I see your hands, I see your hands wherever you are. As you acknowledge that God sees your heart, you know what all of us are gonna come around. You're gonna we're gonna lift our hands together and surrender. Would you pray this prayer with me? Say dear Jesus today I choose to throw my life into your hands. I'm celebrating your rescue. I believe you died for me, that you rose again,
forgive me of my sin, wash me clean. I want to walk with you, I want to talk with you. I love you. Lord in Jesus' name, Come on, And everybody said, Amen, Amen, come on. Can Jesus give God a shout of praise? God bless you.
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