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Hey, this is Steven Furtick. I'm the pastor of Elevation Church and this is our podcast. I wanted to thank you for joining us today. Hope this inspires you hope it builds your faith, hope it gives you perspective to see God is moving in your life. Enjoy the message.
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Come on, church. How about we put our hands together? How about we open our mouth? How about we release a praise? How about we lift up the name above all names, that at the name of Jesus every tongue would confess, every knee would bow that he is Lord. He's Lord in my heart. He's Lord over your life. He's Lord in this place. Let's magnify. Let's lift up. It is right that we would praise him in this place today. Oh, my soul, what a beautiful time of worship. Worshiping the name of Jesus. The name of Jesus. And every single one of us will receive a reward one day when we get to see him face to face and he speaks over you. Well done, good and faithful servant. That's the goal of our life, to run after Jesus, to just. And I'm seeing people in the faith running after him. I know you don't feel like you're moving fast. It's all about the direction. You're moving towards Jesus today. And as we move towards Christ, there's some voices from your past telling you, do you know what you did? They're trying to tie you to your past like a chain. But your future is in front of you with Jesus. The apostle Paul talks about that in Philippians. He calls that trash. Say trash. Those thoughts of your past, those things that you're shackled to. As you move into the future, you're tied back to it. What's your it? What's that thing that you feel like you left in the past, but it's in the car with you this morning? What's that thing that's intimidating you, making you feel like you got to slow the pace because you're not worthy to run after Jesus? The devil can't steal the direction, but he can get you to forfeit the speed. What's the it? Paul tells us to forget it. What's the it you need to forget today? An unnamed enemy will never be defeated. What's the it? What's the it? What's the it? Some of you the it you hope nobody sees. The it is the browser on your search history you hope you cleared. What is the it? And Paul says we need to forget it and run into the future towards Jesus. That's we need to forget what's behind, move into the future. But Paul just doesn't talk about the trash being the it he needs to forget. He talks about the trophies because some of us Feel like if I could just have it, then I would be good. Any other it than Jesus is not it. What's your it? If I could just marry it. If I had a little more of it in my bank account, if I could just. Everybody would praise me for it. What's your it? Theologian said, jesus plus nothing equals everything. But Jesus plus anything equals nothing. I wonder what your it is today. And I want to give you a verse before we sit down out of Philippians, chapter 3, verses 12 through 14. This is what Paul has to say about it. Say just isn't the trash. It is also the trophies. Because Paul said, man, I. I've got a lot of things that I've been running after. The goal of my life was to be noticed, to be a person of fame. He lists his inheritance and his accomplishments, and that used to be it. And then he had such a profound encounter with Christ, it changed. I wonder how God wants to upgrade your it today. I wonder the it of putting in your pocket is the thing you've been motivated by. I wonder if somebody else's praise, who might not even be watching is the it you're working for. And Jesus is over here saying, I'm it. I'm all you need. I'm all you need if you just run towards me. But you gotta forget it. Paul says this. He says, not that I've obtained all of this or have already arrived at my goals, but I press on to take hold for that which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is it? I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. What's the it you need to forget today? And here's the title that I want us to consider for the next few minutes we're together. It is this. Say it out loud. Say, see it differently. Now, you didn't say it like you meant it. Say it like you're coming from. You're deep in your soul. Say, see it differently. Ah, high five. Someone on your way to your seat. Thank you, Worship team. Help me welcome all of our locations. We're honored to have you with us today. Normally you would see Pastor Steven or Pastor Holly in the pulpit, but today you get me. I am lb. I am one of the pastors here at Elevation. My wife Janet and I have had the privilege of having a front row seat of one of the greatest moves of God on The planet for the last 20 years. And I look out and I'm like, holy cow, Lord. You did immeasurably. More than we could ever ask or imagine. God, you are that good. You are that kind. And I would be remiss if I didn't take a minute to celebrate our pastors, Pastor Steven and Pastor Holly. Help me thank them. For 20 years, they have faithfully preached the word of God. And they're incredible on the platform, but they're even greater off the platform. The way they love their family, the way they lead this church, the way they pray for you and intercede for us. You are led by some incredible pastors. Pastor Stephen, Pastor Holly. We honor you, we love you, we thank you. Ah, such a joy to be with you. I get the privilege of opening up God's word with you. We're gonna be in the book of Philippians. My hope is to pull on a thread to show you one theme that runs through this incredible book of Philippians. But I didn't own a Bible Till I was 27. And I remember getting my first Bible, ripping a cellophane off it and smelling it. I was like, it's my Bible. I'm so proud of it. And I went to a Bible study the next day with some people that were theologians, they were doctors, and they're talking about prevenient grace and propitiation and Obadiah. And I'm like, oh, my. And like. And they're flipping to these books in the Bible. And I was so excited about my Bible the night before. But sitting in that space, I didn't even open my Bible. Cause I felt too dumb to engage with the word of God. Whether you're a seasoned saint or you just tore the cellophane off, God has something for you from his word today. Every other book you read, this is the only book that reads you. I might have some motivation to get you to the parking lot. But the Word of God will sustain you. It will fill you, it will challenge you, it will encourage you. And I wanna be in this book of Philippians. Cause I think the thing I want to help you see today is to see it differently, whatever your it is. Cause a lot of times we'll see scripture and we conform it into our image rather than being conformed into its image. I'll pull a verse out of Philippians, and there's a lot of verses that we will like shoehorn, to make it fit our situation. Philippians, chapter four, verse four, 13. It's this verse that everybody uses. I'm five foot seven on a good day. But I can use this verse. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me to say, I'm gonna play in the league one day. Oh, yeah, just. And I will make the verse see what I wanna see from it. And I need someone to look at me and say, you're short and you cannot jump. You will never play in the NBA. You need to see it differently. Some of you have this career of wanting to sing, and someone just needs to look at you. And let's see this differently. I wonder how God wants to upgrade your imagination today. I wonder what it is you need to see differently. I want to look at. Philippians 4. 6 is where I want to, like, begin this thread from the book of Philippians. It's this passage that if you've been around church, you've heard it preached, you've said it, you might have even had someone say it to you. Philippians 4. 6. It says, do not be anxious about anything. But in every situation, with prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God. And yes, it says, do not be anxious. But maybe the author, Paul, sees it a little bit differently. Cause I think sometimes in our context, we'll use it. And I remember the first time I heard this verse. I walk up to a mentor and I'm like, I'm kind of struggling with some anxiety. And he's like, the Bible says, well, thank you, Captain Obvious. That really helps me here. I'm coming to you to help me learn how to not be anxious. Well, just don't be anxious. That's what I got for you. It's what the words. And I was like, is that all that Paul saw when he looked at that passage? I don't think so. I wanna kinda tee off on that. Cause I think sometimes we'll use that. And I was talking with one of our youth team the other day, and Rachel was sharing about one of the youth that's struggling with anxiety. Cause it is a present reality. And sometimes when I don't see the verse accurately, I beat people over the head with it and make them feel like they're failing. It's like looking at me and saying, if you had more faith, you'd just be taller. L.B. well, thank you. It's like. It's like I got a broken arm and it's sticking out 90 degrees. And I go to a doctor, yep, it's broken. I come for you to help me, not just to tell me it's broken. Some of you are standing out in the rain. And people look at you like you're wet. How about you get an umbrella and help me? I think there's something for us to see in this text that we often do not see in our perspective. And Rachel's talking about this youth who's like, I'm struggling with anxiety. And she says, I feel like God's mad at me. Cause the Bible says don't be anxious. And I just don't know how to do that. And I feel like I'm failing God. And some of you, maybe that's your it today. If I could just be free from it, then I would. Blank, blank, blank. And I think there's something from this book of Philippians that God wants us to see today. This is a letter that Paul the Apostle, he writes to the Philippian Church. And it's unlike any of his other letters. Paul had planted about 20ish churches, up to some people saying, we have 20 churches here at elevation. It's pretty amazing physical locations. And obviously, you know which one is my favorite. It's like my kids. Whichever one is in front of me is my favorite. But I think the Philippian Church was Paul's favorite church. And I'll prove it to you from the text. Because the Philippian Church, they hear that Paul is in prison. So they gather an offering and they send it to him in Rome. All 20 churches heard about it. But the Philippian Church is the only one to do something about it. He says this of the Philippian Church. He says, they are my joy and my crown. This is not a letter of rebuke. It's not a letter of correction. It's not a letter of getting better theology. It is a thank you note. They initiated the gift. And the thank you note is the book of Philippians sent back in response. Some of you got married five years ago and you still have not written the thank you notes for those gifts you were given. Paul writes that kind of letter and he wants to thank him, thank him for your extravagant love. And I think the Philippian Church is his favorite because Paul also says this, because the Philippian Church, they see it differently. All other 19 churches heard that Paul was in prison and they all felt bad about it, but none of them did anything about it. Here's what it says of the Philippian Church. 14, verse, chapter 4, verse 15 and 16. It says, moreover, as you Philippians know, in the early days of your acquaintance, when I set out for Macedonia, not one church shared with me in the matter of giving and receiving, except only you. For even when I was in Thessalonica. You sent me aid more than once when I was in need, in order. Hey, Philippian Church, you're my favorite. Now, I won't tell all the others, but he writes them this letter to thank them. It's absolutely beautiful because the Philippian Church saw it differently. I wonder if we're that kind of church that would see a need in the community differently. It's one thing to hear about it and feel bad. It's a whole other thing to get up and do something about it. That is the kind of church we are. We've always been that kind of church that gets up and does something about it. But he also wants to say, hey, hey, I know you feel bad that I'm in prison, because maybe they're getting, like, a defense fund. We need to get Paul good lawyers to get him out of prison. Poor Paul. I feel so bad for you. He's like, no, no, no. You need to see it differently. Cause Paul says this. He says, I want you to know, brothers and sisters, what has happened to me really has served to advance the gospel. And it's become apparent throughout the whole palace guard that I am in chains for Christ. And all the brothers and sisters are encouraged to preach the gospel more boldly. You need to see it different than man is in prison. And he says, you don't feel bad for me. I need you to see it differently. I wonder what you're sitting in that you need to see differently. Because he pens this letter from prison, Paul would write about five letters. Prison epistles, this, and Colossians and Ephesians and a few others. But in the beginning of this letter, he starts with this in chapter one, verses three to five. And he writes this letter to the Philippian Church, this extravagant group 800 miles from him as he is in prison. And he says, I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I pray with joy. Say joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. Joy. That is a weird word to put in a prison letter. The man is looking at prison walls, and he's got four guards on four hour shifts round the clock as he's waiting to go to trial. Here he is looking at his circumstances, and he writes a letter. And the first word that comes out of his mouth and is joy. Say joy. Paul teaches us a lesson to see it differently. He's looking at his circumstances and realizing, my circum. My joy does not come from my circumstances, but my joy determines my Circumstances. And he sits there and he thinks about this. Because he will use the word joy or rejoice 16 times in this letter. The letter's only four chapters. It's 104 verses. It's not a long book. About every seven or eight verses, the word joy makes an appearance on the scene. I wonder if I were to pluck every seventh verse that comes out of your mouth and paint a story with that, what would I show the world? I wonder what is leaking out of you because you're letting what's around you determine how you see it. Paul is in a physical prison, but he is in the presence of Jesus. Some of you, the prison is not the walls around you. It's the perspective of your mind. That's the prison you're shackled to today. And he says, joy. Say joy. Joy. Cause he sit and he thinks about this. Is this not a willy nilly kind of Pollyanna faith of all? Just God's gonna work it all out? No, it's a real faith that he keeps his eyes wide open. He says, I know the reality, but there's a greater truth. Because my Savior Jesus took on flesh. He is fully God, and he crawled upon the cross and he gave up his life and he defeated death. And because he defeated death, I do not have to fear death. So prison guards, what you got? He is one thought away from joy. I thought about this old song and I think about this. It says, when I think about the Lord, how he picked me up and he turned me around, how he placed my feet on solid ground, it makes me wanna shout hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. You know you've got joy when you're thanking him in the middle of the circumstances, not when he gets you out of it. Some of you are deferring joy because it determines your joy and it is not Jesus. Ah, I love how Paul is preaching right out the get go on this thing. Joy. Say joy. And then he goes on to say joy because of your partnership in the Gospel. That's a beautiful word to write down in your notes if you're a note taker. He talks about partnership. Say partnership. What it means is it means fellowship. It means intimacy. It means partnership. He will use that word to only describe the Philippian church. None of the other 19 get that label. He didn't call any of them partners. There's something key for us to zoom in on this Philippian church. It is extravagant because they realize we're a partner. Not in Paul's mission trips, but in the Gospel. I love it. Purpose is discovered through partnership. Some of you are playing a solo sport and you will never find purpose on your individual flight. Purpose is only discovered in partnership. When we link arms to the person to our right and purpose to our left, and we let the business be all about the gospel going forward, that's where we find purpose. And that's why I love the church. God's Redemptive Plan so uses that word to talk about partnership. He will use that word three times partnership. Once in chapter one, once in chapter two, once in chapter three. And all of these are key for someone to understand. How do I see it differently? In chapter two, verse one, he talks about partnership with the Holy Spirit. He says, is there any encouragement from belonging to Christ? Any comfort from his love, any fellowship together in the Spirit? You mean I'm just not called to be in fellowship, intimacy with people? I'm called to be in intimacy with the person of the Holy Spirit? Yes. If you have placed your faith in Jesus, if you have received the gift of salvation, the person of the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in you as you are the new tabernacle, you are the new dwelling place, and he lives inside of you. He's not a power, He's a person. And he's speaking to you. And he wants to have fellowship with you. And you find purpose when you listen to the person of the Holy Spirit and some of you are listening to your person, and you wonder why you're getting into accidents. Because the person of the Holy Spirit's trying to drive, but you keep holding on the wheel. What does it mean for you to have purpose in life? It's when you partner with with the Holy Spirit. And when that person gets your order wrong at the coffee shop, rather than you blowing up in your flesh, the Holy Spirit says, how about you extend some extravagant grace to the barista who's in a really dark place right now? And I sent you there on assignment and I screwed your order up so that you would be a blessing. But when you're led by the flesh, you'll blast them and you won't bless them. What does it mean to be in partnership with the Holy Spirit, the person of God? And then in chapter three, he says this. It's not just in partnership with people, not just the person of the Holy spirit, but in 3, verse 10, Paul says this. He says, I want to know Christ, yes. To know the power of his resurrection and the fellowship, of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death. We're called to have partnership with people. The Holy Spirit, but the very person of Jesus, Yes, Jesus wants to partner with you. Yes. He wants to communion with you and have intimacy. Yes. In that place of suffering. And when I look around this room, I see people that I've known for all these years and I see stories and people who've gone through significant suffering. And I look around, I'm like, sometimes there's a suffering that comes that only the person of Jesus can minister to you. And I see my friend Manuel here and he lost his daughter a couple years ago to cancer, his 16 year old daughter. And then just a few months ago, he loses his wife to cancer. And known this man for more than a decade. And when you sit with him and you see the suffering he's walked through, he talks about getting to a place that Jesus sat with him and Jesus wept with him. There is a suffering that you and I go through that only the person of Jesus can occupy that space. It says of Jesus, he was a man of suffering, familiar with sorrow. And Paul would say in the book of Romans that there is a pain that happens on the earth that there are no human words for. And the Holy Spirit will intercede with just groans. And I'm so glad that my friend Manuel tells me about meeting with Jesus in that place. And you ask him, how are you getting through it? It's because of Jesus. But purpose is discovered through partnership. And some of you have a suffering and you felt like God is punishing you. And rather than inviting the person of Jesus into it, you've closed the door on it without inviting the person of Jesus in, it will only be pain. But when you invite Jesus in, who wore our suffering by his stripes, we are healed. It doesn't mean he answers all my questions, but I can find purpose in it. And now I see people in this room become a part of a club you never wanted to join. And the relationship you get with Christ, you would never trade away, but you didn't, would have, you wouldn't have chosen that way to get there. But now as soon as somebody else goes through what you went through, you immediately identify and you step in and you partner with them in their pain. That is called the Church. I wish suffering were not a part of our condition. But God enters into it with us. He wants to partner with us. And this church of Philippi has partnered with Christ. And it's just beautiful. And they're separated by 800 miles. Paul is in Rome, the Philippine church is 800 miles away. And here's the thing, partnership, fellowship, it's not about being in the same building. It's about being in the same spirit. That is one of the reasons I love this ministry here at Elevation, because we are not limited by location. We got somebody watching in Cambodia. You are a part of this ministry just as much as somebody else sitting in. Because Paul is in a different room than the church in Philippi, and they're sharing in the partnership of the gospel. And I love this Philippian church. It's. Let me kind of illustrate what this church would have looked like. It would have been one of Paul's smallest churches, because you read in the book of Acts, 3,000 were added to the Church of Jerusalem in one day. He would launch churches in Ephesus that would be hundreds to thousands. In Corinth, the same thing. But. But Philippi, this is probably his smallest church. It would have been dozens. It would have been this little section over here and about five rows back. 1, 2, 3, 4. That would have been about the size of this ministry. And here we are 2000 years later, talking about a partnership with the smallest thing. Significance is never determined by size. It is always demonstrated by sacrifice. And as church, why would they respond in such an extravagant way? Say, we've got to do something about Paul. Could you hand me that bag right underneath you there? So they sit together like, we gotta do something. We just can't talk about it, feel bad about it. We need to do something. We need to take up a love offering. Been around church any length of time you've heard about love offerings. Sometimes they'll guilt you into giving. They had to guilt nobody into giving to this thing here. But they said, our man is in prison. He's shackled. He's waiting trial, and we've got to do something about it. So what are we going to do? We're going to gather our answers. Underneath your seat there. Could you reach and grab that? Yeah. I didn't make it easy. And somebody says, I got a. I got a new cloak. How about we send that to Paul? Cause he's probably gonna be cold. Because sometimes we think about giving. Oh, I got the thing I don't use anymore. I said, no, no, no, no. We're. We're. We're gonna. We're gonna have. Send him extravagant love. We're. We're gonna give him the best. Becky, underneath your seat right there. Could you grab me that? And so he says, I know Paul's like a. Like a writer, and I just got this new parchment, so how about we send that to him as well? And they put it in the bag. Because we need to send something to Paul. We just don't want him to feel bad. We want to do something about it. But I got some new parchment. But underneath your seat, you've got some pens and you got some ink. Would you put it in the bag? I wonder what you're sitting on today. I wonder what you're sitting. That God said I need to release. And underneath your seat, you had some. Because we need to send him money. Because he's in prison. They give him no food, no clothes, no nothing. Put it in the bag. Yeah. So, yeah, yeah. Why don't you put it in the bag? Because I want to keep it in my pocket. How did they see it different? This is either something I worship or something I use to worship. It changes once you encounter Christ. You serve with it. And now they're like, okay, we got 800 miles. We got the gift collected. We got some money, we got some stuff. And now we need to get it to Paul 800 miles away. We can't call UPS. There's no courier service. So at this point, in Christian circles, whenever you talk about, we got an opportunity, this is where everybody starts looking at the ground and. Because when I picture the Philippian Church, I'm picturing people like, no, pick me, pick me. Let me go. Let me go. Because the only way you'll see it differently is when you don't see self in the picture. One person agreed in the back. Thank you. No, no. You keep telling God, would you change it? And he says, no, no, I need to change the way you see it. You need to see it differently. And so they picked a guy named Epaphroditus. Say Epaphroditus. Yeah, it's a tough word. We'll just go with E. If you're pregnant looking for a name, I can just submit to you Epaphroditus. So Epaphroditus is gonna be the guy to deliver the thing. He's gotta go 350 miles of land, 100 miles of ocean, and 350 miles of more land just to get to Rome. It's gonna take him six weeks with good weather, up to three months with bad weather. And someone's like, absolutely. And we got our own E right here. You don't know this guy, but this is Chris Everett. When I think about Epaphroditus, this it right here, this. Because what you don't know about this man is he represents the generosity of our house. Because that's what Epaphroditus got to do. He Got to be the one to show up at the prison and represent the people of Philippi with an extravagant love offering. Oh, my soul. This is Chris. He's a part of our outreach team. He gets to take offerings collected by the House of God and show up in places that. And let us bless you on behalf of Elevation Church. This is Epaphroditus. This is. Thank you, Chris, for doing that. I like to think aspirationally I would sign up for that, but in reality, I kind of, like, take a back seat to that. Why? Because I'm all about me, Jesus. Wait, now. The song is all about you, Jesus, but Epaphroditus is like, I will inconvenience myself. And if we think about Chris Everett E. Going. Being gone. Cause you're not just gonna deliver. You're gonna stay with him because he has no capacity to go buy groceries. So you're gonna stay there, meet his needs, and you're gonna come back whenever the prison sentence. So you're gonna hit pause on your life. I wanna follow you, Jesus. But are we done by 4 o'? Clock? If it's on Tuesdays, after 9am but before 10am and it's gotta be between 68 and 69 degrees, we have a conditional calling. If it meets the right conditions, then we'll sign up for it. The Philippian Church did not carry a conditional calling. And the reality is, when God comes to you and the Holy Spirit is saying, I want to partner with you, you treat Jesus like a silent partner in a business. A silent partner has no voice in the organization, but they get to enjoy all the benefits. I wonder how many of you have turned down the dial of the Holy Spirit. You're not even listening to it. And the Holy Spirit is trying to tell you, give that up. Take it out from underneath your seat. Quit building your own storehouses. How about you start serving somebody else rather than serving yourself? But I got the dial turned down and the Holy Spirit isn't even speaking. I guess he just doesn't speak to me. No, I've made him a silent partner in Epaphroditus. It says this. So Epaphroditus delivers the offering. And here we come. In chapter 2, verse 25 and 28, Epaphroditus gets there. Now, Paul writes in his letter, because the offering shows up with Epaphroditus. He gets it. And then Paul writes this letter back. And Epaphroditus actually delivers the letter back. He says, but I think it necessary to send back to you Epaphroditus. My brother, co worker, fellow soldier, who is also your messenger, whom you sent to take care of my needs, for he longs for all of you and is distressed because you heard he was ill. Indeed he was ill and he almost died. I'm sorry, Eric Wrestler, but God had mercy on him. Not only on him, but also on me, to spare me sorrow upon sorrow. The most interesting verse there. I thought Paul was the man of joy, and here he's talking about sorrow. To be fully human doesn't mean you don't have suffering. To be fully human means both can exist in the same space. Maturing in our faith is to have joy, suffering and sorrow in the presence of both of each other, and neither one disqualified the other. And some of you don't feel like you have permission for joy because you have some sorrow. Here we have Paul illustrating I've got sorrow. And here's the reality. This next verse will flip you out. Some of you, you've read the Bible your whole life and you've never seen this verse. He says there 28. Therefore I'm all the more eager to send him to you so that when you see him again, I may have less anxiety. Now, does anybody see the apparent contradiction that Paul has posed to the people in Philippi? Chapter 4, verse 6 is do not be anxious about anything. And we only preach chapter 4, verse 6. Have any of you ever read chapter 2 28? Have you even know that verse was in the Bible? He says, I want to send this sick guy to you so I will have less anxiety. Here's what I want to have subtitled for this sermon. Upgrade your anxiety. Because we translate the same word in the English, but it's two different words in the original language. In chapter four, verse six, it is the concerns of self. He says, do not be anxious about yourself. Who can add a day to their life by worrying? In chapter two, it is the concerns of others. Whoo. Be anxious. That's the subtitle about the right thing. There's an anxiety that somebody else has that you are called to carry. But the reason I can't carry their anxiety is because I'm consumed with mine. How do I see it differently? So Paul is speaking to the Philippian Church and he's giving them this lesson in how to see it differently. And when I take a group photo of all of us, and so I take a group photo, and who do you look for first in the photo? We're all narcissistic. We all start with self. That's the problem, is we stop there we only ever see ourselves in the scene. I'm gonna sound like an old man for just a minute. As one of the elders of this church, how do we handle anxiety? It all depends on which anxiety you're carrying. Is it yours or somebody else's? What does it mean to upgrade our anxiety and consider somebody else's? We live in a world that worships self. We're in a world in the mind of the flesh. And what we're gonna contradict right now is very practically the mind of the flesh and the mind of the spirit. The mind of the flesh is what you're born into. The world with the mind of the flesh is telling you, trust yourself, look out for yourself, discover yourself, find yourself, defend yourself, indulge yourself. And it's all about self promotion, self protection, self fulfillment, self gratification and being true to yourself. And we live in a world that idolizes self care. And I have searched the scriptures. I cannot find anything in the text that talks about self care. And what I do read in the text that Jesus said, if anyone would come after me, he must pick up his cross daily, deny himself and follow me. How do you see it differently? I like self care. I mean, get your protein, get your workout. But self care without self denial is self indulgence and it leads to self worship. If you look hashtags for self care, you'll see 101 million hashtags. Do a search for self denial. About 12,000. Paul said, do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility, consider others better than yourself. Denying the flesh doesn't mean you deny that anxiety exists. It means that you don't let it dominate your thinking and drive your decisions. And what I wanna contrast is the mind of the flesh and the mind of the spirit. When we are born into this world, we are hardwired with the mind of the flesh. The flesh is self seeking, self serving, and it is wicked. And we're living in a culture that's all about you, be you. And the Scriptures are all about. No, no, no. That's the problem. We need to deny that. What you see in the Philippian Church is the Philippian Church was concerned about Paul, Paul was concerned about the Philippian Church. And then Epaphroditus was concerned about Paul. And then Paul became concerned about Epaphroditus. And then the Philippine church learned that he was sick. And they became concerned about Epaphroditus. And you see everybody else. The reason they saw it differently is they weren't seeing self. What does it mean for us to deny ourself in Philippians? Because the question here is not what do you see? But it's how do you see? Little bit of trivia about me I've had cornea transplants on both of my eyes. So I have donor tissue in both of my eyes in my early 20s. Cause I was legally blind in both eyes. And I had a genetic condition that deformed my corneas. And we couldn't fix it with contacts. We couldn't fix it with Lasik, we couldn't fix it with all the King's horses and all the King's men. Couldn't put it back together again. And no matter what I tried in my human effort, I would always have a distorted picture that is the mind of the flesh. And it is so prevalent and so pervasive that we had to cut it out and give me a whole new surface to see things through. And the mind of the flesh is your hardwiring. Paul says this in chapter three, verses 18 and 19. He says, for I've often told you before and now tell you again, even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. And what he's talking about is people who've relegated the Holy Spirit to a silent partnership. He's not talking about people trying to destroy Christianity. He's talking about people claiming Christianity, yet living in a very different way. I will come on Sunday. I will wear the bling, but I will do my own. Ching ka ching ka ching. I was really bad, but I liked it. It was good. Because here's what he says in verse 17, he says again, this is the mind of the flesh. Their destiny is destruction. Their God is their stomach. They're being driven by flesh, by the carnal nature, trying to satisfy yourself. And he says, and it becomes and their glory is in their shame. And eventually that gluttony becomes their glory. And now they start posting it for everybody to see. The depravity. And he says their mind is set on earthly things. The mind of the flesh is caught up in earthly things. The it is if I could have it. How do you see it differently? I've got to have a different mind. What you think in your mind is what you see with your eyes. Paul contrasts that with the mind of the Spirit. In Philippians, chapter four, right after he talks about do not be anxious in anything, but in everything. With prayer and petition, present your request to God. And the peace of God will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. He goes right into this. Finally, brothers, and sisters, whatever, true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. That's the mind of the spirit. And it's amazing how Paul is saying the anxiety in yourself to deny that means I'm not gonna let that dominate my thinking. But the way I deny myself is by serving somebody else. This is the upside down part of the kingdom. Because the world tells you to get ahead, you've got to store it up to get ahead, you've got to be concerned about yourself. But the mind of the spirit, the kingdom, the greatest will be the least, and the least will be the. The first shall be the. And the last will be the. Those who refresh others, will they themselves be. Some of you have an anxiety that you're trying to satisfy through self care that will never be filled. It will leave you empty. Drinking salt water and you wonder why you're parched. But the currency of the kingdom is very different. You see, the currency of the world is it's all about self. And we borrow that currency from the world and we wonder why we're spiritually bankrupt because that will not work. Over here in the kingdom, the way you get filled up is by being poured out. That's the kingdom. That's the kingdom. So you want to see it differently. How about the very thing you want? You go find someone to serve. Some of you feel like you're not noticed. How about you notice somebody today? Some of you have a whole day of self care with getting all the nails done. Praise God, get your nails done. But I wonder if there's a 14 year old drowning in anxiety in the space, what would it look like for you to invite them along and just pour into somebody else what you want poured into you? Some of you men, your partnership with Jesus is a private entity. It's all about you building and accumulating trophies. And it's not a public corporation meant to bless everyone. And my sanctuary is the golf course. I wonder if there's a 12 year old little boy who doesn't have a father that would love for you to just. How about you come out golfing with me? And the very thing you want, you give away and from that God brings it back to you. And then chapter four, verse nine he says, think about lovely things. It's a thinking thing. How you think in your mind is what you see with your eye. You will only see it differently when you have a different mind. An old mind will not have new thoughts. You cannot upgrade an outdated operating system that is defunct. It will not work. You will not see it differently. And he says this in verse nine. He says, whatever you've learned to receive from me and seen in me, put it into practice. Say practice. Sound like Allen Iverson. We talk about practice, man. Practice means repetition. Because Paul would also pen. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your. You've got such ingrained patterns about self. Unless you're intentional, you'll just fall into the patterns. And the difference between a road in a rut is one gives you direction, the other one you can't get out of. And he says, it's in the mind, it's in the space. But you need to put it into practice. All of you are going back to it and you're looking at God. If you just change it, then I would be happy. God says, no, no, no, I need you having a new mind, looking at it. If my husband would just get his IT together. It says, no, if you would get it in your mind, you would see potential where you've only seen problems. How on earth can I be in a prison and have purpose? Is because I reasoned in my mind Jesus defeated death. I don't have to fear death. Now watch, you got prison guards. And where Paul closes this whole thing, his central treatise, right in the middle of this amazing book, is in Philippians chapter 2, verses 5 through 11. And he says this, he says, in your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus. You see the battle in the mind, the mind of the flesh, the mind of the spirit. And he says to you, if you want to see it differently, have a different mind, have the mind of Jesus. Because when you have the mind of Jesus, you will see it differently. And he says, this is of our Savior, who, being in very nature, God did not consider equality with God something to be used for his own advantage. You see, he's throwing shade on the first Adam. Adam thought he would be like God, and he trusted his own wisdom. And he looked at something, he said, oh, it's pleasing. And he ate it. And he didn't see that it would kill him. Some of you are eating your own wisdom and you wonder why you're dying. It's the mind of the flesh. It's what I think is right. It's what I'm justified in doing. It's what I think I deserve. And it says of Jesus, he deserved all of that, yet he didn't use it for his own advantage in the garden. He said, do you not know my father would release 12 legions of angels? 72,000 angels could come. He says, no, I'm not going to take advantage of what is mine. He was fully God and he's fully human. But he's not just fully human. He shows you the true human that you and I were made to be. Self care will never conform you into the image of Christ. Self denial will, it says rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant. You mean he's seated in glory and he takes on the form of a slave? Yes. He humbled himself. And being found in the appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to. To death. Death wasn't giving the orders. He was telling death what to do. He was being obedient to Father that led him to death. And some of you will not listen to the Holy Spirit because you don't like the destination. And what I want to tell you, when you look at it through the mind of Jesus, he will give you the grace to take another step and another step. I don't want to do it, deny it. But I'm gonna follow the Holy Spirit as he leads me. Became obedient to death, even death on a cross. You see, the world saw the cross as an instrument of torture and death and justice. And Jesus looked at that same cross and he saw deliverance. He saw healing. He saw wholeness. He saw it differently. What prison are you in? The mind of the flesh will not see anything different. But the mind of the Spirit can bring me joy in the middle of a prison cell. Therefore, God exalted him to the highest place. And he gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth. And every tongue acknowledged that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. That is our Savior, that is our King, that is our Redeemer, that is our Emmanuel. God with us. He came to walk on this earth for you, for me to forgive you of our sins. He came to make you whole. Everyone standing in all of our locations. Because when you're born in this world, you're born dead in your sin. And it. It's so pervasive that Jesus needed to die so that you could be forgiven. And for some of you, God is knocking on the door of your heart right now and he's saying, would you let me in? Would you choose to receive the gift of salvation by confessing you're a sinner in need of a Savior. Some of you, you have tried to do everything in your human strength, in your human power, and it will not satisfy what could only be satisfied through Jesus. And when you receive the gift of salvation, you also receive the person of the Holy Spirit who comes inside of you and he dwells within you. Would you bow your heads? Would you close your eyes? Would you open your heart to consider? Have you trusted in Jesus? And at the name of Jesus, every knee would bow and every tongue would confess. And this is the moment for someone to bow their knee and to confess with their mouth that they're a sinner and you need a Savior. Church family, we're going to say a prayer together out loud for the benefit of somebody who's recognizing. I need to be rescued from my sin. Pray this with me. Church family, I believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God who died on the cross and rose from the grave to forgive me of my sin. I give you my life. I give you my sin. I give you my shame. Forgive me and I'll spend my life following you with your heads to bow and your eyes to close. If you just place your faith in Jesus. I am going to count to three, and when I get there, without hesitation, you are going to boldly shoot your hand into the air on the count of three. One, two, three. Come on. Shoot that hand up. Come on. All across the auditorium, all across all of our locations. Come on. If you're online, let us know. You just made that decision, the greatest decision you will ever make. A decision no man can take from you. Come on, let's worship the name of Jesus.
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This episode, guest preached by Pastor Larry Brey (“LB”), focuses on the spiritual principle of learning to “see it differently.” Drawing from Paul’s letter to the Philippians, the message explores how believers can shift from self-centered thinking to Christ-centered living—transforming perspectives on anxiety, suffering, and purpose. Through practical examples and scripture, Brey challenges listeners to partner with God and others, deny self, and find joy even amid adversity.
“The devil can’t steal the direction, but he can get you to forfeit the speed. What’s the 'it' you need to forget today?” (04:24)
“Jesus plus nothing equals everything. But Jesus plus anything equals nothing.” (05:29)
“Some of you have this career of wanting to sing, and someone just needs to look at you and say, let’s see this differently.” (09:54)
“It is a thank you note. They initiated the gift.” (15:45)
“My joy does not come from my circumstances, but my joy determines my circumstances.” (24:19)
“Significance is never determined by size. It is always demonstrated by sacrifice.” (38:49)
“Be anxious…about the right thing. There’s an anxiety for others you are called to carry. But the reason I can’t is because I’m consumed with mine.” (44:51)
“No matter what I tried in my human effort, I would always have a distorted picture. That is the mind of the flesh.” (48:39)
“You will only see it differently when you have a different mind. An old mind will not have new thoughts.” (51:12)
“Self care will never conform you into the image of Christ. Self denial will.” (53:43)
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LB delivers the message with warmth, humility, vivid storytelling, and practical challenges. The tone is encouraging but confrontational—urging listeners to lay aside the easy, self-focused interpretation of faith for the costly, liberating perspective of Christ. The practical applications and personal anecdotes make theological truths feel relevant and actionable.
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