This morning, I want to start by acknowledging that today is Mother's Day. I know that for some, this day is filled with joy and celebration, while for others, it may bring pain and sorrow. Regardless of where you find yourself, know that God sees you and loves you right where you are. Today, I want to talk about something that applies to all of us, not just mothers. I want to discuss the messiness of life and how God uses it for His purpose.
I have to admit, I was nervous this morning. I had this fear that something might go wrong, like not zipping up my pants before coming on stage. But through all the worship, I kept praying that the Holy Spirit would overshadow any mistakes. This brings me to the point that we all have fears and insecurities, but God is in control, and He has a plan for each of us.
This past week has been incredibly challenging for me. I felt mentally fatigued and struggled to get my thoughts together. I believe the enemy was attacking me because I was bringing a word today. But I want to share that God has called us to something greater, and this calling was in place long before the mess of our lives had a say. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us that God knows the plans He has for us, plans to prosper us and not to harm us.
Let's dive into our scripture for today, Acts 9:10-17. This passage talks about Saul's conversion and how Ananias was called by God to go and lay hands on Saul to restore his sight. Ananias had every reason to be afraid and doubt God's command, but he chose to obey. This obedience changed the history of the church. Similarly, our obedience to God's call can change the trajectory of our lives and the lives of those around us.
We often go to God with our problems, but when He tries to address them, we resist. Psalm 34:4 says, "I sought the Lord, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears." However, we often stop at seeking the Lord and don't allow Him to speak into those areas of our lives that need healing. I have personally struggled with this, and it has affected my relationships, my marriage, and my ability to function in society. But God wants to deliver us from our fears and heal our brokenness.
Saul, who later became Paul, had every reason to avoid the people he would preach to because of his past. But he chose to view his mission through God's perspective rather than his own pain. In 2 Timothy 4:2, Paul says to preach the Word of God, whether the time is favorable or not. Our lives are a living testimony of God's Word, and we must be prepared to share it, regardless of our circumstances.
We often let our mess and pain stall us instead of allowing it to serve our purpose. We wait for the perfect circumstances, but God wants us to move forward in faith. Ananias' obedience to God's command to go to Saul changed the course of history. Similarly, our obedience can change the trajectory of our lives and the lives of those around us.
We must choose to let God heal our feelings and deal with our mess. Fear often establishes the boundaries of our freedom, but when we pass through our fears, we have unlimited access to freedom. God wants to use our mess to fulfill His purpose in our lives. We must stop being busy and start being productive in our purpose.
Peter was asked to step out of the boat onto the water, not onto solid ground. God is not insensitive to our situations; He knows that when our mess meets His mercy, we are standing on holy ground. There is a pruning process that we must go through, but on the other side of our pain is beauty, healing, and restoration.
We sing songs of surrender, but we must also live them out. God has healed us, but we must walk in that healing. We must allow God to speak to those areas in our lives that we don't want to address. Our marriages, homes, and relationships are worth it. Let's choose today to stop letting the issues within us keep us from where God is trying to take us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. God Sees and Loves You Where You Are: Today is Mother's Day, and while it is a day of joy for some, it is a day of pain for others. Regardless of where you find yourself, know that God sees you and loves you right where you are. He understands your pain and wants to meet you in it. [41:59]
- 2. God's Calling Precedes Our Mess: God has called us to something greater, and this calling was in place long before the mess of our lives had a say. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us that God knows the plans He has for us, plans to prosper us and not to harm us. Our mess does not disqualify us from God's purpose. [43:27]
- 3. Obedience Can Change the Course of History: Ananias had every reason to be afraid and doubt God's command to go to Saul, but he chose to obey. This obedience changed the history of the church. Similarly, our obedience to God's call can change the trajectory of our lives and the lives of those around us. [45:17]
- 4. Allow God to Speak to Your Pain: We often go to God with our problems, but when He tries to address them, we resist. Psalm 34:4 says, "I sought the Lord, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears." We must allow God to speak into those areas of our lives that need healing. [62:38]
- 5. Your Mess is Your Purpose: Fear often establishes the boundaries of our freedom, but when we pass through our fears, we have unlimited access to freedom. God wants to use our mess to fulfill His purpose in our lives. We must stop being busy and start being productive in our purpose. [53:04]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [41:59] - Acknowledging Mother's Day
- [42:39] - Overcoming Insecurities
- [43:27] - God's Calling Precedes Our Mess
- [44:29] - Scripture Reading: Acts 9:10-17
- [45:17] - Obedience Can Change History
- [45:55] - Wrestling with Our Mess
- [47:14] - Pain Can Stall or Serve Us
- [48:10] - Ananias' Obedience
- [49:05] - Excuses and Insecurities
- [49:47] - Waiting for Perfect Circumstances
- [50:28] - Coupling Faith with Obedience
- [51:10] - Israelites in the Desert
- [52:21] - God's Trust in Us
- [53:04] - Your Mess is Your Purpose
- [54:05] - Being Busy vs. Being Productive
- [55:20] - Addicted to Pain
- [55:56] - God's Call to Productivity
- [56:37] - Peter Stepping Out of the Boat
- [57:18] - Pruning Process
- [58:29] - Living Out Songs of Surrender
- [59:11] - Allowing God to Speak to Our Pain
- [59:41] - Wrestling with God