Transcript for:
The Blessing of Letting Go

I do want to take a moment and say to  each and every one of you… You know,   I don't wear a red hoodie for just anything…fall  season, holiday season. God is going to give us   a very strong end to this year. How many  are believing for that? How many of you   have some catching up to do because it  has been a really weird year so far? We're going to believe God that every blessing  you haven't received that you're supposed to   receive this year God would compress into these  next few weeks for you. I'm believing that he's   going to give you supernatural guidance, his  wisdom, his reflexes, his response. In fact,   that's what I want to preach about  today. I want to preach about the   blessing God wants to give you. Sometimes  these things do come in unexpected ways,   so prepare for it. Tell your neighbor  really quickly, "Get ready for it." I want to share some time  with you today in Genesis,   chapter 32. Remain standing for the reading of  God's Word. Greetings to all of our campuses and   our eFam around the world. Let's thank  God for all who are joining us today,   that they would receive the flow of this  anointing right where they are. Come on,   Elevation Ballantyne. Put those hands  together. Let's welcome our worldwide eFam. I had a hard time deciding how much of this to  read to you, but I decided we should go from   at least verse 7, so buckle in. This passage  of Scripture… Wow! It's really for those of   you who are wrestling with something, and you've  been struggling to rest in what you have and who   you are because of what you're wrestling  with. That's who I'm preaching to today. Genesis, chapter 32, verse 7. The Bible says,  "In great fear and distress Jacob divided the   people who were with him into two groups, and the  flocks and herds and camels as well. He thought,   'If Esau comes and attacks one group,  the group that is left may escape.'" Now,   for everybody who is kind of a  control freak, you can relate to this. You start making all of these plans and backup  plans for your backup plans, and all of these ways   you start working it out. Jacob is doing that  because, it says in verse 8, he thought Esau,   his brother, was coming to attack him. But look at  verse 9. This is a turning point in the passage.   "Then Jacob prayed…" So, watch this. Verse 8:  "He thought…" Verse 9: "Then Jacob prayed…" You know, the Devil shouldn't have let you get  here today, because he has had you in your head,   and you've been thinking about the attack,  but the moment you started praising God   today and lifted your eyes to him… Come on.  I declare a level change in your situation. "Then Jacob prayed, 'O God of my father Abraham,  God of my father Isaac, Lord, you who said to me,   "Go back to your country and your relatives, and  I will make you prosper," I am unworthy of all   the kindness and faithfulness you have shown your  servant. I had only my staff when I crossed this   Jordan, but now I have become two camps. Save  me, I pray, from the hand of my brother Esau,   for I am afraid he will come and attack me,  and also the mothers with their children. But you have said, "I will surely make you  prosper and will make your descendants like   the sand of the sea, which cannot be  counted."' He spent the night there,   and from what he had with him he selected  a gift for his brother Esau…" I'm going   to read you the whole list just so  you can see how blessed Jacob was. "…two hundred female goats and twenty male  goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams,   thirty female camels with their young, forty cows  and ten bulls…" Ol' boy is doing pretty well. He   said a few verses ago, "I started with just a  staff." Look at what God gave him. "…and twenty   female donkeys and ten male donkeys. He put them  in the care of his servants, each herd by itself,   and said to his servants, 'Go ahead of me,  and keep some space between the herds.' He instructed the one in the lead: 'When  my brother Esau meets you and asks,   "Who do you belong to, and where are you going,   and who owns all these animals in front of  you?" then you are to say, "They belong to   your servant Jacob. They are a gift sent to  my lord Esau, and he is coming behind us."' He also instructed the second, the third  and all the others who followed the herds…"   He's covering all of his bases for this  thing he has to deal with the next day.   "'You are to say the same thing to Esau  when you meet him. And be sure to say,   "Your servant Jacob is coming behind us."'  For he thought, 'I will pacify him with these   gifts I am sending on ahead; later, when  I see him, perhaps he will receive me.' So Jacob's gifts went on ahead of him,  but he himself spent the night in the   camp. That night Jacob got up and took  his two wives, his two female servants   and his eleven sons…" That would keep  you up all night. All of it…the 11 sons,   the 2 wives…all of it. That would give me  indigestion and insomnia. They don't make   a Lunesta strong enough for this situation.  And your brother might want to kill you. This   is what he's dealing with. He took all of  that "…and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. After he had sent them across the stream, he sent  over all his possessions. So Jacob was left alone,   and a man wrestled with him till daybreak. When  the man saw that he could not overpower him,   he touched the socket of Jacob's hip so  that his hip was wrenched as he wrestled   with the man. Then the man said, 'Let me  go, for it is daybreak.' But Jacob replied,   'I will not let you go unless you  bless me.'" I want to speak to you   today on the subject The Blessing of  Letting Go. Let's pray one more time. Father, your Word is eternal. It produces what  you send it to produce. It accomplishes what   you intend for it to accomplish. May it be  so. We call it done in the lives of these,   your children, and today, when  the harvest comes from this Word,   we'll give you all the praise because  you deserve it. In Jesus' name, amen. On your way to your seat, tell your neighbor,  "Yes, I'm blessed." Say it convincingly now.   That first time you sounded like you were  saying it under compulsion. You sounded like   I sent you to apologize, like your mom made  you say that. "I'm sorry." Look at them like   you need to sell something to eat tonight and  say, "Yes, I'm blessed." All right. Because,   I mean, even the most basic reading of this  Bible story is confusing. You don't even   have to get into all of the nuances of,  "Wait a minute. God broke a guy's hip?" You don't even have to get into that to be  confused. You can just be confused… Okay.   This one verse is confusing just by itself, the  one I stopped on, where Jacob says to this guy,   who turns out to be an angel of God or an  appearance of God, but he doesn't know that   at the time, because it's not always obvious  that it's God when you're going through things… Sometimes you will give the Devil credit for  something God is actually doing. You'll be like,   "The Devil is testing me." No, God is training  you. At the very end of the passage we find out   it was God with Jacob. But the confusing thing  (I want to know if it confused you too) is after   reading that whole list of rams, bulls, goats,  donkeys, all of those things God gave Jacob… He turns around and says to whatever he's  wrestling with that he doesn't really know   what it is yet… He says (verse 26), "I will  not let you go unless you bless me." Isn't he   already blessed? I'm just asking the obvious.  How many donkeys was it? Were you counting   them? I wasn't counting them. There were so  many donkeys I lost count, so much livestock. I mean, in Hebrew culture, the proof of  blessing was life, so having 11 sons,   who would later go on to be the tribes  of Israel… Benjamin isn't born yet,   but Benjamin completes the roster, the starting  lineup for the nation of Israel. All of that is   traveling with him, and he's blessed. If you  were to ask Jacob if he was blessed, he'd say,   "Yes." He even said to God when he was praying,  "You've done so much for me. I don't deserve it. I'm looking at a life I couldn't imagine,   and now I'm living in something I never  would have imagined through the lens of   my past." It reminded me of a conversation I  had with a great entrepreneur. He was sharing   with me about the pressure he faces on  a daily basis, and his solution was,   "I just need to be more grateful. God has given  me so much. I just need to be more grateful." We went through a list of some of the  accomplishments he had seen. At the   end of him talking about how he felt so  guilty because he wasn't more grateful,   I asked him a question, and it's a helpful  question that I want to ask you as well. I said,   "You keep saying you're not as grateful as you  should be for everything God has given you,   but I wonder if what you're calling a  lack of gratitude in your life really   isn't just the load of pressure you feel  because of the blessings God has given. So, I don't think it's necessarily that you  aren't grateful for everything you just listed   that you know God has given you. I think it's  that, at times, you realize, 'Yes, I'm blessed,   but…'" Look at your neighbor again and say, "Yes,  I'm blessed, but…" Say it in that little high   voice like that. Look at them again and say,  "Yes, I'm blessed, but…" I wanted to call this   message "Yes, I'm Blessed, But…" When you came  to church today, you brought your "blessed but." It's amazing to me how Jacob could be so  blessed that God has done so much, that God has   given so many things, but the Bible says he was  terrified, he was threatened, he was uncertain,   and in the same prayer that he's telling God, "You  promised me you're going to create something great   out of my life," he's reminding God he has a  brother named Esau who's about to kill him. So, he looked up one night and saw all  of the blessings God had given him,   but he also saw Esau. Not physically, but  he's imagining this brother. Do you know   about Esau? Esau is the brother who was  the firstborn of Isaac who was supposed   to rightfully carry the birthright  to bring forth the nation of Israel. But Jacob tricked his father into giving him  the birthright and the blessing. Isaac was going   blind, so Jacob dressed up like he was Esau.  It was his mom's idea to do it. She was like,   "I've got some of his clothes. I can make  some food. We can take it in to Issac,   and Isaac won't know the difference,  and we can get him to bless you   instead," because she kind of liked  Jacob, and Isaac kind of liked Esau. So they switched it up and bamboozled  Isaac to get Jacob blessed. That is   the background of this story. Jacob is  blessed, but… Blessed, but. It has been   20 years since he has seen Esau. He has been  a lot of places. He has seen a lot of things. He lived with Uncle Laban for most of those  20 years in a foreign land. He has two wives   (you read about that in the text), Rachel and  Leah. Rachel was beautiful. Leah had a good   personality. Now he's going back with everything  God has blessed him with, but… He's blessed,   but… He has a thousand reasons to be thankful.  He has a thousand reasons to be confident. He   has exhibit A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K  that God keeps his promises, but… He knows the   story of how God told his grandfather Abraham,  "I will bless you, and you will be a blessing." He knows all of that so well he can  rehearse it in a prayer back to God   in perfect prose and remind God of how far  he has come. It is not wasted on him what   God has done for him. He's very blessed,  but… It is important for us to realize,   as we bring God our praise for  the blessings we have received… I need all of the blessed people  to take a moment and clap your   hands and thank God that he blessed you,  because if he hadn't have blessed you,   you probably wouldn't be here. If he  hadn't blessed you, kept you, fed you,   led you, shown you, crowned you, clothed  you, walked you through… You wouldn't be   here if you weren't so blessed. High-five  somebody and say, "Yes, I'm blessed." But… "I'm blessed. God gave me kids. We struggled  through infertility for three years. God gave us   kids. I'm blessed. Children are a blessing, but… I  can't talk to you about this in church. We'll talk   about it later. In fact, I don't talk to anybody  about it because I don't want anybody to see my   'but.' You don't talk about my 'but.' I'm going to  cover my 'but.' I'm going to show you my blessing;   I'm going to cover my 'but.' I'm going to post  my blessings; I'm going to cover my 'but.' All   up on Instagram are all of my blessings.  You don't see my 'but' on Instagram." Now, the thing about the passage I need  you to realize is that the presence of   the blessing does not mean the absence of  pressure. Sometimes we get confused about   the things we feel. Sometimes we get  confused about the thoughts we have. "I'm blessed, and I know I should trust  God, because I know I've seen him come   through before. I am blessed. I have seen  so many times that he came through for me,   but I'm waking up lately at 3:00 in the morning,  and it's not just because of my liquid intake.   I'm working through scenarios right now that  I can't figure out how to sort. I'm blessed. I mean, don't get me wrong, man. I'm not in here  to complain to you. I'm blessed, but I've got to   go back to the doctor next Wednesday. And he's my  healer. God is my Jehovah-Rapha, but I still kind   of wonder what this doctor is going to say  to me when I go see him on Wednesday." I'm   describing scenarios. These aren't my scenarios.  These are the "buts" you brought to church. A man told me, "I'm so grateful God allowed me to  open this restaurant, but I've got this pain in   my shoulder right now. I'm coming in, and I'm  getting here at 4:00 in the morning. Will you   pray for me, Pastor? Because I trust God, but  my shoulder… God has blessed me with so much,   but this hurts. I'm waking up with this  pain in my body. I'm not able to sleep   at night. Would you just pray for me? I  love God. I trust God. I'm blessed, but…" Don't get this confused. The load I carry does  not mean I don't love God, nor does it mean that I   doubt his love for me. I'm blessed, but… "Yes, I'm  blessed, but this addiction is kicking my butt.   Yes, I'm blessed, but I still can't understand  why I emotionally eat, so every diet I try fails,   because there's something driving me back to  that eating, and I don't even know what it is. Yes, I'm blessed, and I'm not complaining,  because I know there's somebody somewhere   who doesn't even have food to eat. So I'm  not comparing myself and saying that I don't   appreciate what God gave me. I know overeating  is kind of like an American 'blessed people'   problem to have anyway, but I still have  it. I'm blessed, but I can't control this,   and I don't know how to control it, because  I'm wrestling with something I can't see." "I'm forgiven of my sin, but I don't feel  free from it yet. I know it's under the blood,   but it's still going on in my house. I can say  the right words to you, and I can sing the right   songs with you. I'm blessed, but…" You probably  don't want to hear about this. I'm blessed,   but… This is what I feel sometimes when people  say, "Boy, it must be wonderful to know that God   uses you to help thousands of people through  your preaching. That must be a blessing." It is a blessing, but… Y'all don't  want to hear about that. No. It's   just the Holy Spirit just flows, and I  just let him say what he wants to say,   because it's his work, not my work, and  it's his way, not my way. I believe that,   but sometimes I want to get up and say what I  said last week, "Do it," and walk off the stage. The amazing thing about this wrestling match…  Let me give you another verse that… To me it's   not confusing, but it shows what Jacob is going  through in this passage. Verse 24 comes around,   and he has sent everything  across the stream because he   has to deal with Esau. He thinks  Esau is the enemy he has to face. What happens is he has a fight he didn't plan for  as he's getting ready for the fight he's not going   to have that he thinks he's going to have. This  is kind of what worry does to you. It gets you   fighting battles that probably aren't even going  to happen to deplete you of the strength you need   to do the things you can do, to affect what  you can affect, to impact what you can impact. The Bible says that after Jacob was separated  from all of these blessings…donkeys, camels,   ewes, Rachel, Leah, Simeon, Levi, and all of these  tangible expressions of blessing… After those have   all gone, it says in verse 24, "So Jacob was left  alone, and a man wrestled with him till daybreak." Now, I have been in a nostalgia hole all week  watching 1991, 1992, and 1993 wrestling matches.   I don't mean the kind where they compete on a  collegiate level. I'm talking about the Four   Horsemen. I'll be honest. I even went past… I quit  watching wrestling when I was about 13 or 14. I   even went past when I stopped watching wrestling,  and I watched when Hulk Hogan became a bad guy. That was heartbreaking, because when I was growing  up he was telling me to eat my vitamins and say   my prayers. I had a little Hulk Hogan workout  cassette tape, and I listened to that thing. To   watch Hulk Hogan look at the crowd and say, "Shove  it…" I'm like, "'Shove it'? You're our guy. You're   our hero. How could you do this to me?" I was  watching it all week long, but I was watching it   through the lens of Jacob. I was trying to figure  out what that had to do with Jacob. I realized   it right here. You know, they have a lot of  arguments about "Is wrestling fake or is it real?" I heard one wrestler say something. He was like,   "Let me slam you, and then you can see how  real it feels or how fake it feels." So,   when the Bible says he was wrestling, and  he was wrestling alone, it lets me know   two things. First, no one else got to see how  he struggled. No one else saw this struggle. Secondly, he wrestled at night, which  means that even he couldn't see what he   was struggling with. Isn't that the nature  of the real things we wrestle with? I'm not   talking about where the issues show up in  our lives; I'm talking about the source   of the issue. The source of the issue  determines the strategy for the battle. So, if you live your whole life thinking, "Oh,  well, I'm wrestling against them. I'm fighting   against them. I need to convince them, if they  would just appreciate me," you are making them   the source of your struggle. If they are the  source of your struggle, and they are a person…   If they're external, if it's an issue… If it's the  source of your struggle, then the source of your   strength is also external, because the source  of your struggle will determine the source of   the strength you need to defeat that struggle.  I'm going to make it plain in just a moment. When I'm fighting with something I can see, I need  to fight with things I can see. If I'm fighting   against something that is visible, I need to fight  with something that is visible. But what do I do   when the fight is happening at night? What do I  do when the fight is happening in a place in me   that I can't even really tell you about and I'm  not even really sure you want to hear it anyway? Because I'm blessed, but… I'm thankful, but…  I've come so far, but… I told God I didn't   want to preach this message to you, because  the "Yes, I'm blessed" thing works so much   better on Sunday without the "but." But when  you come to this church, as long as I get to   be the pastor, you can bring your "blessed  but" into this church every single Sunday. What does that mean? You can come in  confused. What does that mean? You can   come in conflicted. What does that mean? You  can come in crying. You can leave crying. You   don't have to shout. You don't have to clap.  You don't have to say, "Amen." You don't have   to have a highlighter. You don't have to know  35 Scriptures. You don't have to know how to   quote the Apostles' Creed. You don't have to  be born in the right place at the right time. You can be conflicted and still come. In this  church, you can bring your "blessed but." You can   come in here with questions and not even leave  with answers, but throw up your hands and say,   "I met with God fresh, and the angel told me  it's going to be all right." Your "blessed but." You're blessed, but you struggle. You're  blessed, but you wonder. You're blessed,   but you're still not completely healed from it  yet. It happened 15 years ago. "I'm blessed,   but there's a part of me that still can't  forgive what they did to me. I'm blessed,   but I still replay it in my mind. I'm blessed, but  I still run back to it when the pressure is on. I'm blessed, but I still can't make sense out of  it. I'm blessed, but I still don't feel ready for   it. I'm blessed, but I still feel exhausted when  I go to it. I'm blessed. God has given me so much,   but I spend so much time wondering, 'Can I keep  it up?' Because God gave it to me, but I can't   keep it up." Here's the good news: if he started  it, then the pressure is on him to finish it. You need to remember that the source determines  the strategy. If the blessing comes from you,   then it's on you to keep it going, but  if it comes from God… I learned this in   my life. When I give him praise, it takes  off pressure. Somebody said to me, "Y'all   praise God at Elevation Church very externally  and very openly, and it's kind of shocking." I'm like, "Why is it shocking?" The world  is crazy externally and verbally. So,   if it's crazy externally and verbally, then  when I'm fighting back against the craziness,   I need to fight it externally and  verbally. So, if the Devil is telling me,   "Esau is going to kill you," I need to speak  back and say to God, "You promised. I have   your word on this. I have your assurance on  this. I'm in the middle of your purpose." So Jacob… Oh, I love this story. It's so  amazing, because Jacob all of his life has   been blessed by grabbing on to what he wanted.  Oh, he's a go-getter. When Jacob sets his mind   out to do something… This is how ambitious Jacob  is. When he was born, Esau was coming out first,   and he came out… All y'all Bible nerds,  don't ruin the punch line for me. He came out grabbing the heel of his  older brother so he could be first. So,   they saw him doing that, and they were like, "We  need to call him Jacob," because Jacob means heel   grabber. What amazing creativity. Secondly,  what an amazing picture of the way he lived   the rest of his life and the way so many of us  do…grabbing for something God wants to give him. Let me be honest with you. We live in a time  where it's very easy to confuse Christianity   with discipline. To be a good Christian, in  many of our minds, means "This is how much   I'm going to read the Bible. This is how much  I'm going to pray." And I hope you read the   Bible and pray a lot and more and more every day.  I hope you do, and I hope I do. I hope we all do. That isn't what makes you a Christian. That  isn't what makes you a better Christian.   That isn't even what makes you a strong  Christian, just by how much you pray,   how much you read the Bible. That  is not how to be blessed God's way,   the gospel way. The reason I know that in my  life is because I've spent too many of my years   thinking the blessing of God was something I  had to hold on to or it would get away from me. For all of the Christian control freaks, which  is an oxymoron… "God, I give you my life…as long   as I'm married by age 23." "God, I give you my  life…as long as this job opportunity opens up   in the right market and I like the climate  as well as the school educational system." "God, here are our children. We  devote them to you. Lord Jesus,   I believe she would make a great worship leader  in the church, just like that girl Tiffany,   and she should sing just like that. I know  she's not blond, but we'll dye her hair, Lord,   and she can be just like that girl Tiffany. That  would be wonderful. But I give them to you, Lord." So, the interesting thing for me in my life  has been how to have a real commitment to   Christ without trying to control his will in my  life. How to be serious about my relationship   with God while staying surrendered to  the God I'm in relationship with. This   is not as easy as it seems, because  you will find yourself often really,   really committed to trying to get God to bless  you, committed to "I'm really going to get my   life together," committed to "I really want to  be free from these patterns," committed to "I   want to be an example, make a difference, have  an influence, make a mark, fulfill a purpose…" Really committed to that, but  then commitment becomes control,   and you cannot follow Christ and have control.  I'm sorry. I want it to be where you can. I   want it to be where Jesus lets you code him,  where you get to give him the commands and   you get to give him the thing, but every time  I read in the Bible, he's giving the commands. Every time in my life he brings me into something  new, he takes me through something scary. Every   time in my life he sets me free from something  I don't want to give me something I do want,   I cannot reach toward what he's giving  me without letting go of what I held. There are a lot of us who are not going to get  what we need from God in this season until we   let go of what we held to in the previous. There  are some blessings that only come through holding   on. I'm telling you, sometimes you have  to get around a promise from God and say,   "I don't care how many things blow against  it. I don't care how many things shake it up.   I don't care how many years pass.  I am holding on to what God said." There are blessings that only come from  holding on. That's Jacob. He's like, "No,   you're not leaving until you bless me. I need  a blessing. I've got a fresh battle; I need   a fresh blessing. I've got a fresh test; I need  a fresh blessing. You are not leaving. I am not   going to let you go unless you bless me." Then God  says, "But I cannot bless you unless you let go." Let go of the way you thought it was supposed  to go. Let go of your comparison to other   standards that have nothing to do with  who the sovereign God called you to be.   Let go of the expectations of perfection you  have for yourself that can only be satisfied   through the perfect work of Jesus and is  already applied to your account. Let go. There are some blessings you can get by  holding on. Oh yeah, Jacob was blessed.   His father blessed him. He got the blessing  of the firstborn, a double inheritance,   the naming rights of the children,  the patriarchy of the whole nation.   He got blessed by Isaac, but he didn't  get blessed yet as who he really was. So, you say, "Wait a minute. You read  me a Scripture, and you said the key   to being blessed is holding on." Sometimes  that's true, but I want you to read just a   little bit farther in this passage and see  the real blessing God wants to give you in   this season. I believe God has a blessing for you  in this season that your eyes haven't seen yet,   that your ears haven't heard, that  hasn't entered into your hearts,   that you will be speaking about  for years to come, but watch this. There is a blessing that comes from holding  on, persevering. There's a blessing that comes   through tenacity. "Then the man said, 'Let me  go, for it is daybreak.' But Jacob replied,   'I will not let you go unless you bless  me.'" Now watch this. On the surface so   far it seems like Jacob got this blessing  the way he got every other blessing. Maybe   right now you're trying to do it like  you always did it, and it's not working. You're trying to face it like you always faced  it, and it's not working. But watch what the   angel said. This is the turning point in this  transformative experience for Jacob and for   you. "But Jacob replied, 'I will not let you  go unless you bless me.' The man asked him,   'What is your name?' 'Jacob,' he answered. Then  the man said, 'Your name will no longer be Jacob,   but Israel, because you have struggled with  God and with humans and have overcome.'" When he said, "What is your name?" it reminds  us of 20 years ago, in Genesis 27, when Isaac   called his son to bless him. He thought he was  talking to Esau, because he was blind. He said,   "Who are you?" and the voice came back, saying,  "I am Esau," but it wasn't Esau; it was Jacob. In two days, there will be enraged  Christians on social media arguing   about Halloween. Is it right or is it not  right to celebrate Halloween? We will not   discuss that in this pulpit today. That is not  the purpose for which God sent me. But I will   tell you one thing God is very concerned about.  Anytime you dress up as something you're not… Anytime you start putting on clothes,  anytime you start putting on personas,   anytime you start putting on something that  doesn't come from who God made you to be,   anytime you start dressing yourself,  disguising yourself, trying to gain   the acceptance or the approval, it's always  a trick, and it's never a treat. God says,   "I don't need you to be Esau to bless you,  because when I bless you, I'm going to bless you." The real you, the short you, the tall  you, the old you, the new you. God said,   "When I bless you, you won't have to  pretend about anything. You can just   praise me, because I am the source of your  strength and the strength of your life." So, Jacob was already blessed, but  he didn't know who he was. God said,   "After all I've done for you, do you still not  know who you are? You're my child." You're the   head and not the tail. You're blessed. You are  redeemed from the pit. You are blessed. You are   chosen and loved as the apple of his eye. You are  blessed. You are an overcomer. You are blessed. You are the purchased of God. You  are blessed. You are blessed to be a   blessing. Now shout like you know who blessed  you, because when you know who blessed you,   you know who to go back to when  you need some more of it. "Hey,   God, it's me. It's your boy. It's your  daughter. It's your child. I need you." High-five 11 people and say, "Yes,  I'm blessed." "I'm not bragging,   but I'm blessed. I'm not perfect, but I'm  blessed. I'm not 100 percent honest all the time,   but I'm blessed. Let me just be real with you. He  has blessed me with every blessing in spiritual   places. I've got it in the heavenly realm.  Now I've just got to bring it in my life." The Bible says he blessed him there in the  place of his real name. Do you know what   God wants to give you today? A surrender of  who you thought you were so you can receive   who you really are. I wonder if anybody  is ready to receive who you really are. I've got to warn you. It's not like changing  your name to "Hollywood Hogan." It's not like   changing your name on wrestling. It's not  that kind of wrestling match. Sometimes it   is a letting go that feels like death, but  it's really a blessing. I confer upon you   today and impart to you in the name of Jesus  Christ your Savior the blessing of letting go. Not when you're driving home.  That's not the time to let go;   that's the time to drive the car. I want to say  that there are some of us in here who are saying,   "I won't let go until you bless me, God.  I won't let go until you bless me." I hear   the Holy Spirit saying, "I can't bless  you until you let go." Do you hear it? When God showed me that, it was like, "Oh, I  don't want to really admit that's the way it   works," because this goes against my control freak  Christianity that I invented that is nowhere in   the Bible. I want to achieve this thing. I  want to earn this thing. That's why God gave   us the New Testament example of Paul. He said,  "Man, I was stacking stuff I did. I was stacking   successes in the spiritual, religious realm  that amounted to status you wouldn't imagine. A Pharisee of Pharisees, a Hebrew of Hebrews,  of the tribe of Benjamin, circumcised on the   eighth day. I studied under Gamaliel. What?  But all of these things I count as loss. Yet   in order to balance these great revelations  God gave me, I was given a thorn in the flesh,   a messenger of Satan sent to buffet me." You'll  always have a buff "but" to buffet you, and the   bigger the blessing, the bigger the buffet to keep  it in balance so you know where your source is. As a matter of fact, Paul said,  "I had this thorn in my flesh,   and three times I asked God to take  it away. Three times I asked God to   do it." Have you been asking God  to change something in your life,   and he won't do it? This is your verse right here.  Second Corinthians 12:9: "But he said to me…" Paul, the great apostle, who took the mission  of Jesus Christ to sites that had previously   seemed too distant, who spoke with eloquence yet  simplicity Christ crucified, but did it in a way   that the philosophers were confounded… Paul  said, "I was given a thorn in my flesh along   with all my blessings. I'm blessed. Don't get  me wrong. I saw Jesus on the road to Damascus. I preached with such power that people were  converted, that cities went into riot. I was so   blessed to be able to do that. Yes, I'm blessed,  but I had a thorn. I asked God to take it away,   and he said, 'No. But my grace is sufficient.'"  That's the blessing of letting go of the way you   thought it was supposed to be. You  get the grace to accept what it is. That's where the transformation is. That's where  the power is. That's where the revelation is.   "What is your name?" He said, "Jacob. I'm not  pretending to be something else anymore. I'm   not striving to be something anymore. I'm not  going to dress up like anything anymore." For   all of you who think you need approval from a  person, you don't need approval from a person. If the person gives it, the person can take it,  but if you get it from God, it can never go away.   Let them say what they want, think what they  want, do what they want, write what they want,   take what they want, leave what they want.  I'll never be alone. Not when God is with   me. I might look alone, but I'm not alone. The  blessing of letting go is grace. Can you imagine? All your life, like Jacob, you have been running  to chase something you thought you needed to be   to be successful, that you thought you needed  to be to be whole, that you thought you needed   to be to be worthy, that you thought you needed  to be because your father didn't give it to you,   that you thought you needed to be  because nobody ever spoke it over you. Can you imagine the moment of release when  the angel said, "All I want is you. What's   your name?" When you say your name, you receive  his nature. Today I came to call you to something   that isn't awfully popular in pulpits where the  message is, "Hold on and you'll be blessed."   I came with a little different twist. For some  of the things you're staying up at night about,   for some of the "Esaus" you're facing,  the only way God can really bless you… Let go. Quit trying to live out your high  school quarterback career through your kid.   Let go. He's good at video games. You can  make money on that now. I'm going to show   you in the text something you never expected  to see. You're up all night worrying about it.   You're up all night thinking about it. You're  devising different ways to get out of it. You   have lists on lists on lists. "And if it does  that, let's do that." You're all in your head. Then he prayed, and guess what happened  when God blessed him. Chapter 33 says   he got up the next morning and saw  Esau coming toward him. He thought,   "He's going to kill me now. Oh,  I hope that prayer worked." "I   don't know. I hope that sermon worked  that Pastor Furtick preached. I mean,   he preached really hard. He preached as hard as he  could. I hope it works." Genesis 33:4. I want you   to see this. Will you help me illustrate this?  Here's Esau, the one he was so intimidated by. For 20 years, he has been thinking, "If  I ever see Esau again, he's going to kill   me." The guilt you carry, the shame you carry,  the hypotheticals you build out in your mind,   everything you worry about at night… Watch what  God did while Jacob prayed. Verse 4: "But Esau ran   to meet Jacob and embraced him…" Wow! The thing  he was afraid of was waiting to embrace him. "…he threw his arms around his neck…" First it  sounds like he's a little violent. We're not going   to act all this out. Don't worry. But you get  the picture. Jacob bowed down on the ground seven   times, putting on a big show. All of the things  we do to try to make the situation better that   God never told us to do. All of the ways we wear  ourselves out when we could really just worship. For 20 years, he worried about this moment, yet  Esau says something very powerful. Esau said,   "What's all this stuff you brought?" Jacob said,  "Oh, these are my kids that God graciously gave   your servant. I probably should have stopped  at 10." Esau looks up and sees all this stuff.   Verse 6: "Then the female servants and their  children approached and bowed down. Next,   Leah and her children came and bowed down. Last  of all came Joseph and Rachel, and they too   bowed down." Jacob put the pretty wife behind  the other one. I don't know why he did that. Look at verse 8. This is the point.  "Esau asked, 'What's the meaning of   all these flocks and herds I met?'" "What's  all this stuff you're trying to do to make   peace with me?" "'To find favor in your  eyes, my lord,' he said." Watch this. "But Esau said, 'I already have plenty, my  brother. Keep what you have for yourself.'"   Esau was already blessed. If he would have spent  20 years in bitterness, he wouldn't have been,   but he said, "You know what? I let  go, and you can too. Now bring it in." Let that thing go. Let it go. God is not  against you. Let it go. He's fighting for   you. Let it go. He has not abandoned you.  That's him you're wrestling with. You're   coming forth stronger. You're coming  forth stable. Let that thing go. Hug   at least three people and say, "Let that  thing go." This is your day of grace. This is your moment to let go, and when you let  it go, lift your hands and expect a blessing   that you will not have room enough to receive.  I declare the blessing of peace coming to your   house in the place of the shame that Christ took  away. I declare new relationships, new favor,   new opportunities. In the place of your "Let  go," here comes the grace of almighty God. "Yes,   I'm blessed. Yes, I'm chosen. Yes, I'm sealed.  Yes, I'm anointed. Yes, I'm called." Let's give   God the best "Yes" praise we've given him all day.  "Yes, I'm blessed. Yes, I'm healed. Yes, I am." What are you so afraid of if you have angels?  This is the blessing of "Let go." I pray that   this letting go today for you would take  you into a place of freedom. Tonight,   when you lie down to sleep, your sleep will  be sweet, because God is dealing with Esau   because you have met with him. God is  giving a word to somebody right now. "How do I deal with it? How do I deal with  the anxiety? How do I deal with the panic?   How do I do it?" Okay. God says, "Every time  you think about Esau (what you have to deal   with that you can't get over), pray to  me." Every time you think about bills,   pray to your provider. Then when you pray,  expect him to direct you to the next step. Every time you feel the hurt, every time you  feel the old offense, you pray and thank God   for his forgiveness for you and that person,  and you open your arms, because for what God   has for you in the future, you cannot afford to  hold a grudge. You cannot afford to carry around   guilt. It's too big for you to be burdened.  "Yes, I'm blessed, and because I'm blessed,   I expect God everywhere I go, and because I'm  blessed, I accept every space in between." So, now, Lord, we come to you, the blesser  of our coming, the blesser of our going,   the blesser when we rise up, the blesser when  we fall down, the blesser of our in between. We declare now that your face is turning  toward your children. I know that for   some today this will be a good reminder. For  others it will be a life-changing revelation. Let go. God says, "It's me. I'm  here with you. You're not alone,   Jacob. I'm changing your name.  I'm changing your life. Let go." I surrender all, I surrender all,  All to thee, my blessed Savior, I surrender all. Let go. He's got it. I surrender all, I surrender all,  All to thee, my blessed Savior, I surrender all. With your heads bowed and your eyes closed, I  want to give an invitation for those who need   to give your life to Jesus Christ. You will  never get to him by climbing. You will never   get to him by trying, only through receiving his  grace. Right now in this moment, I think there   are probably a lot of you who need to make this  your day to receive God's grace for your life,   to turn from your sin and to realize there is a  God and you are not him, that there is a Savior   standing ready and willing to forgive you,  cleanse you, and give you a brand-new life. So, right now, we're going  to pray as a church family,   those online as well. If this is your moment and  you know, "This is God calling me. Pastor Steven,   while you were preaching, I realized  I need to let go of my life, my way;   I need to receive this gift of salvation through  Jesus," right now I want you to pray with me.   We're going to pray as a church family out loud  for the benefit of those who are coming to God   for the first time or back to God in this  moment. Now pray with me. If you mean it,   God will hear you, and this will be  your new beginning. Repeat after me. Heavenly Father, I am a  sinner in need of a Savior,   and I believe that Jesus Christ is the  Son of God and the Savior of the world,   and today I make Jesus the Lord of my life.  I believe he died that I would be forgiven   and rose again to give me life. I receive  this new life. This is my new beginning. On the count of three, shoot your hand up  if you prayed that. One, two, three. I'm   celebrating with you right now. That's amazing.  We see you. God sees you. Come on. Can we thank   God for everybody who just made that decision  to let go, to let God? Oh, man! Beautiful. Let's thank God one more time for the great  work he did in our lives today. Amen. So,   all of our campus pastors, you can take  it right now. They're going to close. Can   I bless you here at Ballantyne? Stick with me  for just 90 more seconds. I want to bless you,   because you've been saying, "I don't know  if I can hold on much longer." God says,   "You don't have to. You weren't the  one who grabbed me to begin with." I have a Scripture for you. This is a Ballantyne  9:30-only special. Nobody else will see this.   Y'all fight through the parking, you get the  cherry on top. Let me tell you how blessed   you are. Are you ready for this? Oh, great  googly-moogly, you're not ready for this. "Praise be to the God and Father of our  Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in   the heavenly realms with every spiritual  blessing in Christ. For he chose us in him   before the creation of the world to be holy and  blameless in his sight. In love he predestined us   for adoption to sonship through Jesus Christ,  in accordance with his pleasure and will—to   the praise of his glorious grace, which he  has freely given us in the One he loves. In him we have redemption through his blood,  the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with   the riches of God's grace that he lavished  on us. With all wisdom and understanding,   he made known to us the mystery of his  will according to his good pleasure,   which he purposed in Christ, to be put  into effect when the times reach their   fulfillment—to bring unity to all things  in heaven and on earth under Christ. In him we were also chosen, having been  predestined according to the plan of him   who works out everything…" Oh, he's working it  out right now. Take a nap today… He's working   it out. "…in conformity with the purpose  of his will…" Everybody shout, "Yes,   I'm blessed!" You're dismissed. I'll see you  soon. Have the best week. Yes, I'm blessed! hey thank you for watching the Elevation Church  YouTube I want you to subscribe that way you can   know when we go live and post new content make  sure leave me a comment let me know what spoke   to you today where you're watching from and  what we can pray for you about and if you'd   like to support the ministry financially you can  click the give button now and help us continue   reaching people around the world for Jesus  Christ thanks again I'll see you next time