Thank God today for what will only make sense later. This is an excerpt from “Delayed Praise.” To watch the full message from @elevationchurch, click here: • Delayed Praise | Pastor Steven Furtic… #faith #peace #hope #stevenfurtick #elevationchurch Chapters: 0:00 – Don’t Speak Everything You Think 2:44 – Put A Delay Between What You Feel & Do 5:02 – You’re Not Trapped; You’re In Training 7:48 – God Is Teaching You To Trust 9:59 – That’s Why I Trust God 11:50 – Put A Praise On That 14:58 – Give God An Ugly Praise
Do I need to put a seven-second delay from
when it comes to my mind and when it comes
out of my mouth so I can start bleeping some
stuff and sensor myself so that I don’t stay
stuck in what I feel, but my soul can speak
and say, “No, no. No, no. No, we don’t lie
down like that. We don’t fight back like that.
We don’t get nasty like that. Are you crazy?”
My friend who works in radio said, “In radio
they call that the dump button.” I said,
“What is the dump button?” He said, “If
you say something you’re not supposed to
say live on the air, you go, ‘Oops!’
and you hit a button. It takes out
the last few seconds of what you said to
protect the station from the liability.”
I said to him, “They have that in radio?
Do they have that in real life too? Can
I have a live dump button in my life?” You
know, you get a little sharp with somebody.
You don’t mean to get sharp. You say
a little something. It was reserved,
and you’re like, “Oh no. I think that
went out of thought bubble-ville and went
into mouth bubble-ville, and I didn’t even
know it happened. Where’s my dump button?”
I want to challenge everybody who is
struggling this week… If you’re not struggling,
you can do it next week, because you’ll be
struggling then. You ain’t perfect. I want
to challenge everybody who struggles with
magnifying the wrong thing in your life,
everybody who is struggling with how
you’re speaking about this season. “Oh,
it’s just a hard season. It’s just a
horrible season.” I know. I get it.
That season is called life on this planet.
Now, tell who you need to tell. I’ll bring
up Holly as a positive example. I used her for
an illustration earlier. I’m going to use her
for a good one now. She did this last night.
She goes, “I just… I’m not going to say it.”
And she didn’t. Y’all don’t know her to know what
a miracle that was that she hit that dump button.
I knew I was preaching about the
dump button. She didn’t. She was
giving me a real-life illustration.
She was about to criticize somebody,
but she wasn’t going to call it criticism.
No. We were praying for them. But something
in her knew… That Holy Ghost said… That
Holly Holy Ghost said, “Are you really
praying for them right now?” Can I get a dump
button for the dumb stuff the Devil tells me?
Can I put it even before my mouth?
Can I put it where it’s like, “Oh,
I’m not going to think about that longer”?
Can I put a seven-second rule on that, like,
“Okay. We’re going to worry about that
for seven seconds. Seven, six, five,
four… I wrote it down. I didn’t even need the
last three. You can have your three seconds back,
Devil. I wrote it down. I put it there. I’ll
deal with it later. Now I’m going to do this.”
Wow! David found his dump button. He knew to
bring that stuff to God and to do the next best
thing. He knew there needs to be a delay between
what you feel and what you do. If you’re thinking
about going to see a therapist soon for your
problems, one thing they’re going to teach you
that I’ll just give you for free, and then you can
go on to see them and break it all the way down…
They’re going to tell you you need to put
a bigger gap between the thoughts and the
feelings and the actions so you can process it
and go like, “Is this how I want to respond?”
Or a dump button, as David and I like to call
it. I think it’s important that we get this,
because when he says, “His praise will
continually be in my mouth,” that doesn’t
mean that’s everything that was going
through his mind. It was a decision.
I’m going to give this personally because,
somebody, it’s going to be just for you. The
thing he was so afraid of, God was already lining
up to take care of it. The thing you are afraid of
God might already be taking care of. How much time
do you all have? Okay. I’ll make you a promise.
I will do at least one bonus teaching
this week from the Basin on this subject,
and I will put it on my YouTube. At least
one. I may need to do two. This is so good.
Where did David go to escape from Saul?
To the land of the Philistines. Who was
the first person he defeated that elevated
him to a place of prominence in front of
the nation? Goliath from Gath who
was an uncircumcised Philistine.
You’re like, “Uncircumcised? Is that really
necessary to include that part?” It’s in
the Bible. I’m not bleeping this. It’s in the
Bible. When David eventually became king… You
have to get this. He was the first one who
delivered the nation from the Philistines,
and the Bible says he subdued those enemies.
How did he do it? What did David know that Saul
didn’t that enabled him to defeat the Philistines,
and when did he learn it? I suggest that in
those 16 months he went to be a mercenary,
he was learning what time they ate
breakfast and what time they went
to bed. David saw those 16 months as a time
where he was trapped. God saw it as training.
Can I tell you a time God did that
to me? When we started this church,
there were three different people
(two of them were ministries,
one of them was an individual) who said they
were going to pay my health insurance and my
salary so we could start the church, because
the church didn’t have that many people.
They said, “We don’t want you to be burning
yourself out, traveling and doing all this.
We’re going to pay it.” One by one, they
all backed out for different reasons. And
no hard feelings toward them, but what
I felt having a little baby… Elijah,
my oldest, is the same age as the church.
We had that baby, and we were moving.
I remember when Chunks said, “Well, we just
need to step up and teach people to trust
God with the tithe and build the church
and trust God in this area.” I thought,
“Wow! Is that really what this is for?” And it
was. If I had had those people do it for me,
I probably would have trusted them. Who am
I preaching to? This is not about me. I’m
looking for you. If they did what I wanted them
to do, I wouldn’t have seen what God can do.
Are you in a season right now (I’m asking)
where God is teaching you to trust,
but it doesn’t feel like training; it feels like
painting a fence. It doesn’t feel like training;
it feels like waxing a car. (I might
as well finish off all of my references
today. This is my last shot to do it.)
It doesn’t feel like training, but it is.
But you don’t know that until you look back on
it. You don’t know that while it’s happening.
You don’t know that while they’re saying, “I
think we need to see other people. It’s not you;
it’s me. It’s not me; it’s you,” or whatever the
thing is. However they say it, it still hurts. You
don’t know at the time that. There is a that
you don’t know about right now that God does.
While the Enemy is telling you,
“You are never going to make it
through this…” I don’t even know
what your this is. I wish I did,
because I would speak straight to it. I would
call it out by name and Social Security number.
If I knew exactly what y’all were
fighting about, if I knew exactly
what you were taking too many pills about, if
I knew exactly what you were asking God for
and feeling the silence of a prayer that
bounces back down, and you keep seeking,
but it keeps eluding you, and it keeps
slipping away, I would call it by name.
I don’t know what your this is, but
God does. There’s something else you
know that I want to remind you of today
that you tend to forget in moments like
this where you have tasted the sting of your
tears about the situation God won’t change;
where you have tasted the air of hunger for
the relationships that have left your life.
A lot of times, while the Enemy is saying,
“You’re not going to get through this. What
are you going to do about this? How are you going
to handle this?” you forgot about that. You were
singing about that. You said, “That’s why I trust
him. That’s why.” I want an all-caps that in the
chat right now from everybody. Put a that in the
chat right now, and when you put it in the chat,
I want it to stand for this: (T) things,
(H) he, (A) already, (T) taught me.
Things he already taught…THAT. Things he taught
you in the valley that you went through before
the mountain that was on the other side. I’m
talking about seasons when you were broke,
but he fed you like a father feeds manna to
his children. That. Yeah, that. The thing you
pushed through, and you didn’t even know you
were that strong. You felt a little cocky for
three days afterward. You were like, “Oh, whoa!
Hey, man. That was hard, but I did it.” That.
You forget that every time you go through this,
but today’s this is just a that in the making.
So I came to preach today. This message is
about delayed praise. “What are you saying,
Preacher?” I’m saying thank him today for
what will only make sense later. Give him
praise right now for what you can’t
point to, for what you can’t prove,
for what you can’t verbalize,
for what you can’t understand.
Put a praise on that…on that situation,
on that misunderstanding, on that step,
on that question, on that intricacy, on
that struggle, on that stronghold. I’m
not done yet. God said we need to get you back
to that. You’re going through this. It’s fine,
but that’s not why you trust him. That’s not
why you praise him. That’s not why you love him.
You don’t love him because it’s always
a feeling. You love him because he first
loved you. You haven’t been who you want
to be lately. You’ve been struggling with
performance issues. There has been heavy
guilt, heavy shame, heavy fear on you. Well,
it’s a good thing you’re not praising
him according to your performance.
You’re praising him according to his goodness,
and he is good all the time, and all the
time he is good. O taste and see that the
Lord is good. I’m not praising him for this
pain in my body. I’m not praising him for this
issue with my kids. I’m not praising him for
this situation that won’t resolve. I’m praising
him for that. You want to go all the way back?
Let me take you to Calvary where
the precious Lamb of God suffered,
bled, and died for me. See the
crown of thorns on his head.
Sorrow and love flow mingled down!
Did ever such love and sorrow meet,
Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
I’m not praising him for a feeling; I’m
praising him by faith. This is a faith
praise! I’ll praise him like that. I’ve
got it like that. I know it like that.
I met him like that. He snatched me like
that. He filled me like that. He raised
me like that. He forgave me like that.
That’s why I praise him! I don’t need a
30-second delay. I don’t need to get out
of this cave and see how it turns out.
God already knows. I’m praising him for that!
I got happy, because I look around today,
and I see a big fat that. See, for
months I preached in this auditorium,
empty from a pandemic, and I promised God when
the room got full again, I would keep preaching,
and I would thank him. This is that! Praise him if
you know him like that. The Lord is my shepherd,
my light, and my salvation.
O magnify the Lord with me!
Ugly praise. You’ve got an ugly cry. Why not an
ugly praise? Give him a praise that sounds kind
of crazy. “I did the ugly cry. Now watch this
ugly praise. Hey! Thank you, Jesus! You did
that. You delivered me from all my fears! You did
that!” So, when that Enemy comes in like a flood
and tries to remind you of the this you don’t
think you can get through, take him back to that.
“I don’t know much, but I know he’s in control.
I don’t know what I thought I knew, but he’s the
author of my story. I don’t know what I thought
I knew, and God is not doing what I thought he
would when I thought he would. I’m in the delay
right now, but I went down there to that Elevation
Church, and they taught me what to do until
God lifts you. I fill that space with praise.”