Transcript for:
Embrace Your Upstream Journey

Now, I want to give you a word from Jesus. Don't  doubt downstream what God showed you upstream. For   that to make any sense in your life, you will need  to spend more time upstream this week, because   if you're not getting it from God, you will be  stepping into situations you're not ready for. The better I am when I get to the brink  of the Jordan is the more time I spent in   his presence and staying in touch with him. I  need time with God upstream. In business terms,   the term upstream doesn't have anything  to do with rivers. In business terms,   upstream is where the product is  created and made and manufactured.   Downstream refers to all of the activities  around marketing and selling the product. Why do we live in a world where people spend so  much more time downstream marketing who they are   than upstream with God so he can show you who  you are in the light of who he is and what he   has for your life? You're never going to be  able to do the thing that you would do if you   don't know that you, and you will not know that  you if all you do is spend time broadcasting. Those downstream distractions… Do you know  what they are in your life? Those downstream   doubts. Disappointment can put you in a  place where downstream… "Oh, now I'm here,   now I'm at this moment, I cannot appropriately  embrace or seize this moment because… I know God   did some wonderful things back there.  I believe God is doing some wonderful   things." But like John the Baptist, you  find yourself in a downstream situation. Even the one who heralded  Jesus Christ began to ask,   "Are you really him?" That means downstream  distractions… You have to really be careful,   especially if you are one of the people God  said I'd be speaking to. You are stepping   into a season of your life where you are  becoming the true version of yourself. You are willing to let some things die now  that you used to cling to. If that is you,   and if you are walking through something  in your life and 20 miles away is an issue,   a situation, you can't even really talk  about or figure out… If that's you,   you have to spend more time upstream.  There are so many Bibles on your phone   right now it's not even funny. For  free in the app store, put in "Bible." "I don't like to read." Hit the  little speaker. It'll read to you.   "I don't want to listen to a man read  to me." They have a woman too. I found   one yesterday that was talking in a Scottish  accent. I bought it. Don't tell me you can't   spend time upstream. You'd better make  that car a church. So when you get there… You have to be ready for what God is going to do  downstream, and you have to believe God built a   dam where you came from, and he said, "Your past  will I remember no more." Now walk into it. Flow   into it. Speak into it. Pray into it. Serve  into it. Step into it. He's up to something. I saw your Nikes, and I wanted to tell you, "Step  into it." Now step into it again. Somebody made   those Nikes. That was upstream. Somebody else sold  them. That was downstream. But when the product is   good enough, the sales can be whatever they need  to be, because if the product is good enough… God said, "In this season, I'm building your  character. I'm getting you ready for some things.   People aren't going to call you as much. That's  all right. Don't worry about the downstream.   I'm the God of the upstream, and when it's time,  it's time." When it's right, it's right. When it's   mine, it's mine, and he can use me how he wants,  because he's up to something. About 20 miles away. I was writing songs with Brandon Lake this  week. Do y'all love Brandon? I told him to   come to church. He said he had to keep his kids.  I wanted to tell y'all what he told me. He said,   "Pastor, we've written so many times together."  We wrote some this week that I can't wait to   share with you too. We've written with  Chris and others and all my people. We're   sitting around. He said, "I never told  you this, but I want to tell you today. Did you know that about 12 years ago, I  emailed Elevation and said, 'Can I come   learn something about songwriting?' and they  said, 'No. We don't offer that'?" He told me   the name of the staff member. The staff member  isn't here anymore, and that's a good thing,   too, because they did a lot of bad things. They  were a downstream staff member, let me tell you,   right out to the Dead Sea. They were a  Dead Sea staff member is what they were. I'm going to help y'all. He said, "Twelve  years ago…" When I thought about that,   I said, "That's crazy." Now here we are  eating sausage, and we wrote three songs   together over the last two days. We wrote  "Graves Into Gardens" and "My Testimony"   and you and Chris and I wrote "Rattle." We did  all this stuff. Isn't that crazy that you were   living in Mount Pleasant while I was living  in Moncks Corner? How far is Mount Pleasant? Actually, it's about 38, but for the sake of  the illustration, let's call it 20. Did you   ever read your Bible to see how far the Jordan  River was, the place they crossed we know about,   from the place where God did the miracle? It's  20 miles. Did you ever read your Bible…? The   Bible says when Jesus left Nazareth to go  live in Capernaum… How far was the place   where he went to live and do his miracles from  the place where he was raised? Twenty miles.   When he got to Galilee for his ministry… Matthew  quotes the prophet Isaiah in Matthew, chapter 4. God is up to something upstream. I can't see it,   can't prove it. I don't need to. I know him.  I see the problem; heaven has the plan. God   is up to something in my life. I emailed,  and they said, "No." Twelve years later,   here we are writing music that's going to touch  the world, because God is up to something. The Bible says in Matthew, chapter 4, "When  Jesus heard that John had been put in prison,   he withdrew to Galilee. Leaving Nazareth, he  went and lived in Capernaum…" Twenty miles away.   "…which was by the lake in the area of Zebulun and  Naphtali…" Places like Moncks Corner that we don't   know, but God did. Watch what God was doing to  fulfill what was said through the prophet Isaiah. Some of the things you are going through  right now are not about you. They are to   fulfill God's purpose. Don't be selfish. Don't  be myopic. Don't get buried in self-pity. That's   exactly what the Devil wants: to get you  downstream. Let him deal with that. You   walk toward it. Let him deal with your  enemies. Let him deal with the people who   talk bad about you. Let him deal with their  ignorance. Let him straighten it out. Let him   deal with the things you can't deal with as  you do the things he has called you to do. I feel like I'm preaching right to somebody's dry  riverbed today. God is up to something upstream.   It started in Adam. It moved through Joshua, and  here's Jesus going to Galilee to fulfill what   was said through the prophet Isaiah. Verse 15:  "Land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali, the Way   of the Sea, beyond the Jordan…" Do you recognize  the Jordan? "…Galilee of the Gentiles—the people   living in darkness have seen a great light; on  those living in the land of the shadow of death…" Somebody has been living in the land of the  shadow of death, but watch this. It's not death;   it's just a shadow, because the light is coming.  God is getting the light ready, and it will shine,   and it will dawn, and it will break forth. A  light has dawned in Galilee. I believe that God,   while Jesus was 12 years old, working under  his father who was a carpenter in Nazareth,   was getting ready for what he would do 20 miles  away. When he came to Galilee the first time,   as I mentioned, he turned water into wine at  Cana. Then he went back. He went back to Cana. I could tell you what Jesus told John the  Baptist when he had downstream doubts. He said,   "Hey, the blind see. The lame walk.  The deaf hear. Go back and tell John   the good news is preached to the poor and  chains are being broken. Go tell John,   'Blessed is he who doesn't fall away  downstream and holds to what God spoke   upstream.'" He doesn't say those words,  but that was the spirit of the message. You know what? Of all of those miracles Jesus did  that we know about, so many of them happened in   Galilee, but one the Holy Spirit led me to for  you before we close this service… I don't know   if you're 20 miles away or 2,000 miles away. I  don't know where this word is going to reach you,   but I believe it has. I believe it is. I believe  that right now God is up to something in your   life. It's upstream. Some of the things he is  blocking in your life are for your blessing. Will you trust him with the 20? Will  you not stress for these next two weeks   while you wait for the results? While you wait for  the MRI appointment, will you just put that in his   hands? Because where you see a problem, heaven  has a plan. You can't see it. You're not supposed   to. You can't know it. You have to believe it  by faith. Driving to situations you don't know   how to deal with. But 20 miles away, God was  getting a light ready for Galilee in Nazareth. Then the Bible says in John, chapter  4… This was the very last Scripture he   showed me for our sermon today. It says  that after he left Samaria… Do y'all   remember when he met the woman at  the well, the Samaritan woman? Yeah,   my favorite story. Right after that (he stayed two  days in Samaria), he left for Galilee (verse 43). "(Now Jesus himself had pointed out that a prophet  has no honor in his own country.) When he arrived   in Galilee…" Feel the pregnancy and the potency in  that sentence. "When he arrived in Galilee…" The   upstream prophet Isaiah said, "A great light is  going to dawn on the people in darkness," and now   it's happening. It's happening. It's happening  now. That's why God sent this word to you   today. It's happening now in your life. It's of  generational consequence, and he's doing it now. "When he arrived in Galilee, the Galileans  welcomed him. They had seen all that he had done   in Jerusalem at the Passover Festival, for they  also had been there. Once more he visited Cana   in Galilee, where he had turned the water into  wine. And there was a certain royal official whose   son lay sick at Capernaum. When this man heard  that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea,   he went to him and begged him to come and  heal his son, who was close to death." "I can't do anything about that. I can't  heal him. I can't buy it. I can't do it.   I need you to help me with this." Jesus said,  "Unless you people see signs and wonders,   you will never believe." The royal  official said, "Sir, come down…"   "I need you to come. Come to Capernaum.  Leave Cana. Come with me to Capernaum." Jesus says something that's very prophetic  for this moment in your life. Verse 50: "Go,   your son will live." The second part of  that depends on the first part of that.   Walk toward it. Watch what he did. This  is what you must do with the situations   in your life that are beyond your control  that you don't understand that you can't   figure out. "The man took Jesus at his  word and departed." Now watch this. "While he was still on the way, his servants met  him with the news that his boy was living. When   he inquired as to the time when his son got  better, they said to him, 'Yesterday, at one   in the afternoon…'" When they said, "One in the  afternoon," the father realized this was the exact   time at which Jesus had said to him, "Your son  will live." As he's walking back to Capernaum from   Cana, they interrupt him and say, "He's better.  We came all this way to tell you he's better." "When did it happen?" "It happened at 1:00 p.m." He said, "That's the exact  time," and he trusted Jesus. I want to suggest to you that the most significant  thing about this text isn't the time it happened   at; it was how far they traveled. Cana is 20  miles from Capernaum. That means the words   from Jesus reached all the way back to that  sick boy and didn't even need the dad to make   the journey. You are not even going to have to do  everything you think you're going to have to do. God is just going to do one of these  "20-mile turnarounds." I declare a   20-mile turnaround. Depression,  let the daughter go. Addiction,   let the son go. I call you forth. I call  light to your situation. I call strength   to your ankles. I call joy to your spirit.  To every barren womb, I prophesy a new song. He did it 20 miles away, and you think  he can't do it for you? He can do it   for you. He will do it for you. He has done  it for you. The God who fights your battles   stands at your Adam and tells the waters,  "Be still. Here comes my child." Now give   him that situation. Give him that praise.  Give him the praise that you would give   him if you believed he was able to do… If you  believed there are more with us than with them.