Faith-Driven Goals: Shaping Your Future Self

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The first principle of shaping your future self, becoming who you want to be, is to learn the principle of praising God, even when you don't feel like it. Now, that's what we talked about last week in part one, the power of praise. You know, this past week I have literally been inundated with notes and emails from people saying that that message was the most important message they'd ever heard. [00:25:52]

The second principle in shaping your future self is the principle of faith, and the title of today's message, I'm calling it Pleasing God by Setting Faith Goals. Hebrews 11 verse 6 says this: Without faith, it is impossible to please God. Pretty clear. The only way you can please God is not by your complaints or anything else, but you please God when you trust Him. [00:34:56]

Goal setting is a spiritual responsibility. You may not have thought that, but goal setting is actually a spiritual responsibility. The Bible says God sets goals. He sets goals for history, He sets goals for the universe, He sets goals for the earth, He sets goals for you. The Bible says that Jesus sets goals. He had many, many examples in His ministry. [00:45:20]

Goals are statements of faith. Every time you make a goal, you're actually stating, "I believe God, you're going to help me accomplish this by such and such a time or date. I believe God wants me to do this." That's a statement of faith. Goals stretch your faith. In Ephesians chapter 3 verse 20, it says this: God can do anything, you know that? [00:51:57]

Goals focus my energy. Goals focus my energy. Now, you know as well as I do that the world is full of distractions, right? I mean, everything distracts you. We're in a very ADD culture. Everything distracts you, and there's everything trying to get your attention, but only a few things really matter. And the secret of effectiveness, listen, is focus. [01:02:32]

Goals keep me going. Goals keep me going. Goals give you endurance, they give you diligence, they give you persistence. Goals give me hope to keep moving forward. If you don't have any goal, you're hopeless. Goals give me the power to persist, the power to endure. You see, without a goal, you don't really have any reason to get out of bed. [01:07:10]

The greatest benefit of faith goals is not what you achieve, it's what you become in the process. Faith goals shape your future self. We shape our goals, and they shape us. You see, while you're working on your faith goal, God is going to be working on you, and that's what's going to last for eternity: your character. [01:14:00]

Good goals will be rewarded. Good goals will be rewarded, and I want you to get those goals. I don't want you to miss out on those goals. As your pastor who loves you, I want you to be rewarded. Now, there are two ways that you're rewarded for good goals. First, you're rewarded by people here on earth, and second, you're rewarded by God in eternity. [01:23:50]

I will need God's Spirit to empower me. I will need God's Spirit to empower me. That's why it's a faith goal. One of my favorite verses in the Bible, Zechariah 4:6: You will not succeed by your own strength or power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord. I preached on that verse at the first service of Saddleback when Kay and I started with just the two of us. [01:31:28]

I will need God's Word to guide me. Okay, you gotta get in this book, and in the next 100 days, the more you spend in this book, the more guidance you're going to get for your goals. I can think of an example when Moses gave Joshua a huge goal. Actually, God gave Joshua the goal when Joshua was given this huge goal of this. [01:37:12]

I will need God's people to support me. I can't do it on my own. We weren't meant to be all alone. It is not good for you to be alone. God hates loneliness. That's why He created a spiritual family called the church. In Ecclesiastes chapter 4 verse 12, He says this: The third thing we need, I need God's people to support me. [01:44:41]

Father, we know, we already know that you're going to do some amazing things in the next 100 days in the lives of our Saddleback family. We know that with setting goals in faith, praising you in advance, lives are going to be changed. We know that families are going to be saved. We know that friendships are going to be made. [01:56:20]

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