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A New Beginning / Greg Laurie
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March 1, 2026 3:00 am

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March 1, 2026 3:00 am

We often misunderstand God's plan and struggle with doubt, but Jesus helps John the Baptist refocus his priorities, answer his doubts with Scripture, and stay the course, reminding us that we are greater than John because we have Jesus living in our hearts and are part of the new covenant.

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Hey there, thanks for listening to the Greg Laurie Podcast, a ministry supported by Harvest Partners. I'm Greg Laurie, encouraging you, if you want to find out more about Harvest Ministries and learn more about how to become a Harvest Partner, just go to harvest.org.

So let's grab our Bibles and turn to Luke chapter 7. And we're continuing on in this series that we're calling the gospel for everyone. And the title of my message is Dealing with Doubt. How many of you have been to Hawaii? Raise your hand.

You've been to Hawaii? Most of you. Imagine flying to Hawaii. You get in the night, that night and The next morning you wake up and you're on your balcony of your hotel. You're having your first morning cup of coffee.

thinking about what am I going to do today in beautiful Hawaii, and suddenly you get an alert on your phone, and this message appears on the screen of your phone. Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill. This actually happened on January 13th.

2018 At 807. And for 37 minutes, everybody want a cell phone. On the islands of Hawaii, we were waiting. People began to panic. People were trying to climb into storm drains.

There's nowhere to go. There's no shelters in Hawaii. And the reason this was a cause for alarm is that North Korea is not that far from the islands. And they had recently done some tests of. Intercontinental nuclear missiles, and had on more than one occasion threatened to use them.

And so people were literally on the islands in fear of losing their lives. Thankfully, it was a false alarm. Like, how did that even happen? Did that person even get fired or what? That's insane.

But that's not the kind of news you want to wake up to.

Well, here in Luke chapter 7, we have the legendary John the Baptist. Sitting in a prison cell, and he gets an alert, not on his phone, of course, but someone comes to him with a message. And the message is this. The Messiah is not overthrowing Rome. And it doesn't look like you're getting out of prison anytime soon.

And John began to think: have I somehow gotten confused? About the role and ministry of Messiah, because John had put it all on the line for Jesus, who happened to be his cousin. And when Christ came to the Jordan River, because John was preaching, telling people to repent, and he was baptizing them, when Jesus shows up and says, It's time to baptize me. John says, There's no way I'm not worthy to baptize you. You should be baptizing me.

And Jesus says, No, this needs to be done. And as he's baptizing Jesus, the Holy Spirit comes upon the Lord in the form of a dove. And God the Father says, this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. John's ministry was done. He was the forerunner.

He was the road crew guy. He was setting the stage for Jesus. He was the warm-up act, if you will.

Now that Jesus has arrived on the scene, John says to his disciples, Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. In other words, guys, my job is done. Follow him. But now he's been arrested. by Herod, because he called Herod out for his immorality.

And he's sitting in this dark, dingy prison cell. And he's hearing these stories about Jesus that aren't making sense to him. Stories like, oh, Jesus is hanging out with sinners. They even call him the friend of sinners. One of his followers is actually a tax collector that worked for Rome.

And John's saying, wait, wait, that's not what Messiah is supposed to do. Messiah? Is going to overthrow the power of Rome. He's going to establish this kingdom here and now. And of course, John misunderstood the mission of Messiah, as everyone did at that particular point.

But I wonder if you've ever felt as though God has let you down. If you've ever been in a situation where you said, Where was God? You needed an answer, and no answer came, and you prayed and you prayed, and things didn't get better. They actually got worse. That's how John was feeling, and maybe you can relate.

But listen to this: doubt is not always a sign that a man is wrong, it may be a sign that he is thinking.

Sometimes we need to go through the foyer of doubt to enter into the sanctuary of certainty. What is doubt? Doubt can be intellectual. Where we struggle with our faith, we struggle with what the Bible says, and we say, is this all really true? Doubt can be emotional where we say, why is this happening to me?

It makes no sense. Doubt can also be personal where we say, did I make the wrong choice here? Am I responsible for this? Doubt can show itself in many ways, but it's been said, doubt is not the opposite of faith.

Sometimes it can be an element of faith. And even godly people can have moments of doubt. I've had moments of doubt. After our son died in an automobile accident 16 years ago. I had doubt.

You say, you doubted God? No, I never doubted God, actually. I was sure God. Was working in my life and in the life of my son. I had no doubt that he was in heaven.

My doubt was: God, why did you take him and not me? He was 33 years old. I'm much older. I've lived a lot of my life already. Why didn't you take me?

My son had a daughter. And he had another one on the way. It made no sense to me.

So, yes, I struggled with a form of doubt, but. Godly men struggled with that in the Bible. Look at Moses. On one occasion, he was ready to quit. Listening to the complaints of the people of Israel, he said, Lord, I'm not able to bear these people alone.

The burden is too heavy for me. If they're going to treat me like this, just kill me now. I'm done here. Elijah Had deep depression. He boldly stood up against the prophets of Baal and Mount Carmel.

Fire came down from heaven in answer to his prayer. But then a threat came from Queen Jezebel. Who said she was going to kill Elijah? A contract was put out on his life, effectively, and he went into a time of depression and said, Lord, just take my life now. On more than one occasion, Jesus rebuked his own disciples for their lack of faith.

Remember Peter walking on the water and then he began to sink? And Jesus says, Oh, you of little faith, why did you doubt? Even the great Apostle Paul was deeply discouraged when he wrote about being burdened beyond measure, above strength, so we despaired even of life. And then you look at the Psalms of David. Half the Psalms that David wrote, he wrote when he was angry, confused, or feeling abandoned by God.

God effectively said, Yeah, put that in the Bible. I want people to know this is allowed. In other words, it's okay to cry out to God. It's okay to say to God, I don't understand this. I don't like this.

I don't want this. But here's the key: you cry out to God, not against God. You bring your doubts to him. You bring your struggles with him. Even Jesus hanging on the cross said, Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani, which means, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

But what was it? My God, my God. He brought it to the Lord. And that's what we see John the Baptist doing as our story begins. He's completed his powerful ministry.

He's pointed everyone to Jesus. He's baptized him. But now he's in a prison and he's hearing news that doesn't make sense to him. And he's thinking somehow maybe he failed, or maybe Jesus wasn't who he thought he would be. Because everyone thought that Jesus was going to bring political deliverance.

They didn't understand that first he would suffer and die. And the Bible is very clear about this, by the way. Because yes, one day Jesus will come and establish his kingdom as king of kings and lord of lords, but that's in the second coming and that's still in our future. It hasn't happened yet. But in his first coming, He was born to die that we might live.

He was coming on a mission to go and die on the cross for the sin of the world and to rise again from the dead. But John missed that memo, and in fairness, so did all the disciples. They didn't get it till he was risen again from the dead.

So they misunderstood.

So here's how the story begins to unfold as we see that Jesus is doing everything according to schedule. Let's look at Luke chapter 7, starting to verse 18. The disciples of John the Baptist told John everything Jesus was doing.

So John called for two of his disciples and he sent them to the Lord to ask him, Are you the Messiah we've been expecting or should we keep looking for someone else? John's two disciples found Jesus and said to him, John the Baptist sent us to ask, Are you the Messiah we've been expecting or should we keep looking for someone else? At that very time, Jesus cured many people of their diseases, illnesses, and evil spirits and he restored sight to many who were blind. Then he told John's disciples, you go back to John and tell him what you have seen and heard. The blind see, the lame walk, those with leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, dead are raised to life, and the good news is being preached to the poor.

And then he added this, God blesses those who do not fall away because of me. After John's disciples left, Jesus began talking about him to the crowds. What kind of man did you go into the wilderness to see? Was he a weak reed? Swayed by every breath of wind?

Or were you expecting to see a man dressed in expensive clothes? No, people who wear beautiful clothes live in luxury and they're in palaces. Were you looking for a prophet? Yes, he is more than a prophet. John is the man to whom the scriptures refer to when they say, Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you, and he will prepare your way before you.

I tell you, all who have ever lived, none is greater than John. Yet, even the least person in the kingdom of God is greater than he is. Wow, we'll stop there.

So John had this powerful ministry. And here he is now beginning to entertain doubt, trying to understand what's happening to him.

Sometimes we too misunderstand God. Things happen that make no sense. Tragedy hits. in the life of a godly man or woman. And we say, wait, why would God allow that?

Or a child dies. Or someone you love gets cancer. And you say, why? Why? Or maybe you say, why did God do this to me?

Here's our problem. We interpret God in the light of our tragedy instead of interpreting our tragedy in the light of God. You might say, I don't even know what that means.

Well, think about it this way: you look at your circumstances in the light of what God says. You don't look at God in light of what you're going through. You try to pull the camera back, so to speak, and get the bigger picture. And remember that Romans 8:28 is still in the Bible. Quick, someone check.

Is it still there? It is good. Do you know what Romans 8.28 says? Let's say it together. And we know that all things work together for good to those that love God and are the called according to His purpose.

I love that verse. We know, it says. It doesn't say we think or we hope if God's in a good mood, maybe. No, we know. We know that all things, it doesn't say some things, the Bible says all things are your servants.

We know with confidence, all things work together for good.

Now that doesn't say we know all things will become good.

Sometimes we may think, well, this bad thing happened, but it will turn into a good thing because Romans 8:28 says, all things work together for good. Yeah, but that's not what it says. They'll work together for good. There are certain things in life that will happen to us that are bad things. They'll always be bad things.

They'll never cease to be a bad thing. But despite that, bad thing, God brought something good out of it. Case in point, the story of Joseph. His brothers sold him into slavery.

Well, that wasn't good. Then he was taken to the house of a man named Potiphar who had a wife. Her name was Mrs. Robinson. That's a dated reference.

If you laughed, you're old. This older woman, the original cougar. Began to hit on the very handsome young Joseph, saying, Basically, have sex with me. He refused her advances. She falsely accuses him of rape, and he ends up in prison.

That wasn't a good thing. And he sat there for quite a long time until, through God's providence, he was taken out of the prison. He was able to interpret the dreams of the king, and ultimately was in charge of the food supply. And then his brothers were brought before him who had betrayed him. And you remember the rest of the story.

Joseph said, I have a particular set of skills. No, that's from Taken. He could have had them all killed. All executed, payback, big time. But he forgave them, and he said this: You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good to save many people alive.

So what you're going through right now may not make sense. It doesn't equate. It doesn't seem logical. Why is this happening? For we know back to Romans 8:28 that all things work together for good, and that's for everybody, right?

No. We know that all things work together for good to those who love God. Another called according to his purpose. That promise is for Christians only. It's only for the man or the woman that has put their faith in Christ.

And so here's John trying to figure this all out. Trying to understand it. And Jesus could have thrown him under the bus. I mean, think about this: the disciples of John come to Jesus and actually say, Hey, Jesus, how's it going? Hey, quick question.

Are you the Messiah, or should we look for someone else? Hello? It's like saying, yeah, you're not doing a very good job. And John's having a lot of questions. Is there another Messiah that's out there somewhere?

Jesus, you know, he could have been irritated by that. He could have publicly called John out. He could have said, Hey, everybody, let's get real. My cousin, John, he's a little on the weird side. You know, he wears a camel hair thing and eats locusts and wild honey.

Who eats locusts and wild honey? You know, there was good food back in those days. They had olives and dates and bread and fish. This dude eats bugs and honey. He could have said something's not right in his head, and that's why he says things like that.

No, he did the very opposite of that. While John criticized him privately, Jesus complimented him. publicly. And said, Of men born among women, there has never been a greater than John the Baptist.

So, isn't that great? You know, people love it when Christian leaders take each other down. But God doesn't. You see a lot of it on social media. People just love to fight with each other.

God says in Galatians 5.15, you're always biting and devouring one another. Watch out because you're actually destroying one another. Why do we like to tear each other down? Does it make us feel superior? You know, it's easier to critique than it is to create.

It's easier to tear down than it is to build up. No question, you'll get more clicks, more shares, more engagement. But is this what we should be doing right now? You know, the Bible tells us that we are to build up one another.

Now there's a place for questions, there's a place for discernment, there's a place for holding each other accountable, but I think a lot of times we just want to attack without knowing the facts. And that's why I've often said you should apply the acronym Think before you speak or before you post. Think, T-H-I-N-K. Before you say it, Before you post it. Run through that acronym, T.

Is it true? Are you sure it's true? H, is it helpful? Uh I, is it inspiring? N, is it necessary?

K, is it kind? Hmm. Is it true? Is it helpful? Is it inspiring?

Is it necessary? Is it kind?

Well, Greg, if I applied that principle, I'd never say anything to anyone. Amen. Why don't you do us all a favor and shut up? But seriously though Jesus did the opposite of what people would think he might have done. He complimented John.

and honored him. And said wonderful things about him because he loved him and he understood his questions. And by the way, Jesus loves you and understands your questions as well. I mentioned the Psalms. Or where David did a lot of complaining, to be honest.

Like take Psalm 10.1. Why, O Lord, do you stand afar off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble? That's in the Bible. I'm so glad it's in the Bible.

Because that sounds like something I might say to God, Lord, what's going on here? Why aren't you intervening here? Why didn't you answer my prayer the way I prayed it? But then he goes to the end of the psalm and he says, Ah, the Lord is king forever and ever.

So he says something that really is incorrect, and then he corrects himself. With biblical thinking. Do you ever preach to yourself? I do. I preach to myself.

I'll think something or I'll say something. Oh man, that's not true. And I'll say, Greg, you listen to me, and I'll quote scriptures to myself. And then I come under a conviction, hearing myself correct. No, not really.

It's not, but you know, maybe I do, I don't know. But you're correcting your thinking. Jesus loved John and gave him props. He says, Hey, what did you go out in the wilderness to see? A weak reed swayed by every breath of wind?

I'm telling you, this is John the Baptist. As far as I'm concerned, All that matters to me is not what people think of me. What matters to me is what does Jesus think of me. Right? What does Jesus think of me?

What does Jesus think of you?

Well, I can tell you this much. He thinks about you a lot. And he loves you. Jeremiah 29:11, one of my favorite verses. God says, I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil.

to give you a future and a hope. It could say, God speaking, I know the single thought I had for a moment about you says the Lord, I'd be good with that. God thought about me. That's great. But that's not what it says.

God says, I know the thoughts that I think.

So they're not a single thought, they're many thoughts, and he's continuing to think them. I know the thoughts that I think towards you, says the Lord. Wait a second, what kind of thoughts are these? Are these good thoughts or bad thoughts? Thoughts of peace, the Lord says, and out of evil to give you a future and a hope.

You have immeasurable value because you're God's creation. 1 Peter 2:9 says, You're a chosen people. You're royal priests. You're a holy nation. You're God's very own.

Creation. Think of God as an artist and think of yourself as his masterpiece. Ephesians 2 says, We are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus so we can do the good things he has planned for us long ago. You're a work of art.

created by the master artist himself. You may think you have no value at all, but you have incredible value. Heard about a man that was rummaging around in this attic, and he came across this old vase. He thought, oh, I could probably sell this maybe for, I don't know, 100 bucks or something.

So he went down to the local auction. And after they assessed it, He was told that actually is from the 15th century Ming dynasty and it's worth over $300,000. See, that's like us. Oh, I have no value, we say. My life doesn't matter.

Nobody cares about me. No one would miss me if I was God. Nothing could be more false. And by the way, thoughts like that are from the devil. When those thoughts come to your mind, know where they're coming from.

They're coming from Satan. And you are Able to say, if you want to, hey, go to hell. It's the only time you can say it not cuss. Say to the devil, he's go to hell. I'm not listening to you.

The Bible says, resist the devil and he will flee from you. No, the truth is, God loves you. And he thinks about you and he cares about you. Again, it doesn't matter what people say about you as much as what Jesus says about you. John had his doubts, but there is a difference between doubt and unbelief.

Doubt is a matter of the mind. Maybe we can understand why God is doing a certain thing. In contrast, unbelief is a matter of the will when we refuse to believe God's word and obey what He tells us to do.

So, yeah, you can entertain doubt momentarily, but ultimately, you want to doubt your doubts and you want to believe your beliefs. And we see what Jesus did to help John through all of this. And these things that Jesus said to John. Are for you and I as well. How did Jesus help John overcome his doubt?

If you're taking notes, here's point number one. And by the way, I have a hundred points. No, I only have seventy. No, not really. I only have three.

Three points. Number one, he refocused. His priorities. How did Jesus help John overcome his doubt? He refocused his priorities.

John had unbiblical and unrealistic expectations of the ministry of Jesus, and the disciples had it as well. Jesus didn't rebuke him, nor did he release him. The fact of the matter is, John was not asking too little. Excuse me, John.

Well, let me restate it again. John wasn't asking too much, he was asking too little. Let me explain. John was saying, Why haven't you overthrown Rome? Why haven't you established your kingdom?

John, I have a bigger picture here, a bigger plan. I am coming to purchase the salvation of humanity, the humanity of today and the humanity of the future. That is my mission. You need to get a bigger picture. See, we become very myopic in the way that we see things.

Everyone's looking down these days. Have you noticed? You know, if you pull up to a light. And you're waiting for it to go green. You look over at the person in the car next to you, they're looking down.

Why are they looking down? You know why. They're looking at their phone. You're not supposed to do that, by the way. They're scrolling, scrolling, scrolling.

And then the light goes green. They're scrolling. Kai behind them. You know, okay, we all know that. You're standing in line to get a cup of coffee.

People aren't looking around, talking. Everybody's looking down. And we're looking down and we're scrolling through social media. And a lot of times we're doom scrolling and hearing news that brings us down. And we do live in a scary world right now.

Is there going to be a war in Iran? Why do we have this violent crime in the streets? Another person was just shot. Another tragedy just happened.

So much bad news. It's because we're looking down. And Jesus, speaking of end times, event, says, when you see these things beginning to happen, look up, for your redemption is drawing near. It's time to look up, not look down. Look up and get a heavenly perspective, reminding yourself that God is in control.

of all things So he helped John to refocus his priorities. Number two, John's doubts were answered by Scripture. John's doubts were answered by Scripture. Luke 7, 22, you go and tell John, Jesus says. What you've seen and heard, the blind see, the lame walk.

Those who have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, and the good news is being preached to the poor.

So Jesus is actually pointing John to specific. Messianic scriptures. What's a messianic scripture? It's an Old Testament passage that points to the Messiah, like Isaiah 53. that describes his death in detail or Psalm 22 verse 1.

It says, My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Old Testament verses pointing to Christ fulfilling them in the New Testament.

So Jesus quotes from Isaiah 35, Isaiah 61, all Messianic passages. And so he's saying to John, Buddy, go back to the Word of God. You know the Bible. You preach it all the time. Go back to it again.

Compare what I am doing to what scripture says Messiah will do, and you will see that everything is going as it's supposed to be going. Whenever you're in a time of crisis or a time of depression or in a time of doubt, go back to the Word of God. Start your day with the Bible. End your day with the Bible. In the middle of the day, read the Bible.

Fill your mind with the word of God. That's what you need right now. in every day. Right? There were those two discouraged disciples on the Emmaus road after Christ had been crucified.

And Jesus joined them. He had risen. But they didn't know it was Jesus, just some dude walking with them. Hey, how's it going? Yeah, it's okay.

Why are you guys looking so damp? Haven't you heard? Thou Jesus, a prophet mighty indeed? No. Tell me about him, says Jesus.

And now they're telling Jesus about Jesus, and they're doing a really bad job.

Well, Jesus, a mighty prophet, you know, and we were hoping he would have delivered Israel, delivered Israel. And certain women say they've seen him alive again. You know, what he, you're going to believe that? And he goes, you fools. It's so hard to believe all that the prophets have spoken.

And then he took them on a guided tour of all those Old Testament messianic scriptures. And as they're listening to him, they're thinking: this guy really knows the Bible. You'd almost think he wrote it or something. And as they come to the end of their journey, something strange has happened. Their hearts are beginning to burn again.

Have you ever gotten heartburn?

Sometimes when I eat spicy food late at night, I get heartburn. Have you heard of Tums? Yes. Ticket Toms usually does a trick. But there can be good heartburn.

Where we have a heart that's burning for the Lord, and they say this: Did not our hearts burn within us while He opened the scriptures to us on the way?

So, if you want to reignite your heart again, open the word of God, Jesus. Redirected John to the scripture. Last point. He told John to stay the course, even if he didn't see the plan. Stay the course when you don't see the plan.

Verse 23: Blessed is he that is not offended because of me. Another way to translate that is: Blessed or happy is the man or woman who is not hurt, or resentful, or annoyed, or repelled. or made to stumble whatever may occur.

So Jesus is saying to John and all who deal with doubt, Hold the course. Years ago, I was having lunch with Pastor Chuck Smith. My son Jonathan was with me. We are at the clean jumper. And uh I would always ask Chuck questions.

I think, frankly, I probably irritated him a little bit. And so he's enjoying this meal. I said, Pastor Chuck, I have a question for you. Yes. What advice would an older Chuck give to a younger Chuck?

And he looked up and he said, Hold the course.

Okay. I said, that's it? That anything else? No, hold the chorus, Chuck says. You mean like we're like in the race of life and We need to keep running to the very end.

Right, hold the course. I think Chuck really was saying, I want the next course. I want food here. Just stop bothering me, Greg. With your ridiculous questions, but what he was saying is hold the course meaning Don't waver.

Don't go backwards. Don't veer off the path. And he did hold the course to the very end. As did Billy Graham. And as did countless many other men and women of God that we have all known that are now with the Lord in heaven.

But hold the course. That's what Jesus is saying to John Buddy, hold the course. I know it's not making sense to you, but it will one day. Just hold the course and don't be offended because of me. And there are times when we have things that happen that don't make sense, but one day all of our questions will be answered.

Five seconds after you get to heaven, maybe sooner. The Bible says right now we see through a glass darkly. But one day we will know as we are known. Another translation puts it this way.

Now I only know in a fragmentary fashion, but then I shall fully know even as I am also known. All those questions will be answered and will realize in that final day. When we stand before God. that he never sat on his hands. They were nailed to a cross.

Let me say that again. Oh realize on that final day that God never sat on his hands. but they were nailed to a cross. Until then, we need to trust and follow.

Now, this amazing statement, Jesus says to all of us. Right here, right now, verse 28: I tell you, all who have ever lived, none is greater than John, yet even the least person in the kingdom of God is greater than he is.

Okay, so John, he was the greatest of the Old Testament prophets, and he was the last one. But he was the top prophet of all of them. But yet, Jesus adds this: He who is least in the kingdom of God, that would be you and I. We're greater than John. How could we be greater than John?

Because John was living in the old covenant, and you're living in the new covenant, you see. John didn't have Jesus living in his heart, nor did Moses, nor did Elijah, nor did Daniel or Isaiah or Ezekiel. We're in the new covenant. John was a herald of the king. You are a friend of the king.

John was a friend of the bridegroom. We are the bride of the bridegroom. We are the bride of Christ, the Bible says.

Some guys that say, I don't want to be a bride. You're a bride, dude. Get over it. Embrace it. See, that's a special covenant and relationship we have with the Lord.

Let me loop back to that illustration I used at the beginning of the message.

So there's this ominous warning. That was on their phones for 37 minutes, and then an all-clear was given. We have a friend over on Oahu that told us about a neighbor that came banging on the door of her house. It was in a panic. She said she knew Shelley was a Christian, and she said, What do we do?

Well, there's not much you can do practically, no place to run to. Shelly said, We need to pray and be ready to meet Jesus. And the friend said, okay, and the friend prayed right there and asked Jesus to come into their life. Thank God that He'll hear our prayers even at the very end. I can't tell you how many people I have gone to visit.

on their death beds who came to Christ. People I had shared the gospel with many times who were not interested in it, but when they're facing eternity, they come to their senses. I've told you before my mother was married and divorced seven times. And her last husband was named Bill. We didn't have a real close relationship, he and I.

And after my mom passed, and my mom did come to Christ at the end of her life. But I had not talked to him for quite a while, and someone called me up and said, Your dad is dying. I go, What do you mean, my dad? He goes, Bill's dying. He goes, He's not my dad.

Okay, but he's dying. He's in hospice care. He's not going to live much longer. You should go visit him.

Well I'll be honest, I I didn't want to go visit him. Because I was on my way. to get on a plane and go preach the gospel somewhere. And I said, Well, I can't do it now. I'm on my way to go catch a plane and preach.

And okay, they said, Whatever, but you know, just wanted to tell you. And I'm driving to the airport, and God spoke to me as clear as day, and He said, You go see Bill right now.

Okay. I drove over. Walked in. Saw Bill in that hospital bed set up in the den of his house. And I could see he was not long for this world, and I immediately felt.

ashamed for not jumping at this opportunity. And I sat down, I said, Bill, I know that we didn't always get along that well. And I know I told you about Jesus many times, but I want to tell you one more time what the gospel is. He couldn't speak, but he nodded his head, and I told him who Jesus was. He loves you, and he died on the cross for your sin, and he rose again from the dead.

And if you'll turn from your sin and ask Christ to come into your life right now, you can go to heaven. Do you want to do that pill? Bill nodded his head, yes.

So I led him in a prayer, and he prayed that prayer with me. And then I grabbed him by the hand. And then I left. I'm so glad I did that. And then I caught my plane, still able to catch a flight.

And as soon as I landed, I got a text on my phone: Bill just died. Glad I went. He got in under the wire. But thank God that the Lord would hear the prayer of a person on their deathbed. or hanging on a cross next to Jesus.

And he would say, Truly I say to you, today you'll be with me in paradise. And so here's my point to you. One day your life will end. Nobody gets out if you're alive, unless the rapture comes, and I pray it does, and maybe it will. But apart from that, we're all going to die.

We're all going to be laid in the ground. I saw an interview that Stephen Colbert just did with Nicholas Cage. the actor and he asked him what do you think happens after you die Nicholas Cage says, I think we live on. as some form of electricity? And we just I don't know where it goes and And then It wasn't a very good answer.

Now, Nicholas Cage had one thing right: we do live on. But not as a form of electricity. We live on as a living soul. The body goes into the ground, the soul lives on, and then the soul goes into the afterlife. And we determine in this life where we will spend the afterlife.

So, you decide where you want to go. I heard about a tombstone in a cemetery, and someone was reading the inscription on it. It said, pause now, stranger, as you pass by. As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you shall be.

So prepare for death and follow me. The guy reading the tombstone inscription then was overheard to say: To follow you is not my intent until I know which way you went. Which way are you going? You determine this. This is up to you.

If you put your faith in Jesus Christ, He will forgive you instantaneously of every sin you have ever committed, and you can know with certainty you'll go to heaven when you die. I know I will go to heaven when I die. He said, we're going to go through arrogant of you. For a bald guy, you're awfully prideful.

Okay, whatever. I don't see it as arrogance. Because my confidence does not come from what I've done. It's based on what Christ did. I'm going to heaven because Jesus purchased my salvation.

I believed the promise that said, Christ speaking, for God so loved the world, he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. I said, I'm in. I believe that. And I received everlasting life. The Bible says.

These things we write to you that believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life. I know it. And you know it, many of you know it as well, I know you do. But I'm talking to somebody, yeah? Amen.

And it's good to know, isn't it? It's good to know. But I'm talking to somebody right now that doesn't know that at all. When you think of death, it just freaks you out. Then maybe it should.

Because you're not prepared for the afterlife, but you can be. You say, well, how? You believe in Jesus. You say, Lord, I know I'm a sinner. I realize you came to die on the cross for my sin.

I believe in you. I turn from my sin and he will come into your life and you can walk out of this place with a different eternal address than the one you had when you walked in. Because I didn't mention the other option. It's not heaven. But it starts with H.

It's called hell. And the last thing God wants is for any man or woman uniquely made in his image to spend eternity separated from him in this horrible place called hell. It wasn't made for people. It was made for the devil and his angels, according to Jesus. But if you reject the promise of Christ, you reject his offer of forgiveness, you reject his death for you on the cross, and you end up in hell on that final day, you'll have no one to blame but yourself.

As C.S. Lewis said, the gates of hell are locked from the inside. In other words, you charted your course, you picked your destination. That's not what God wants. And I don't think it's what you want.

So, you can come to Jesus and get that all changed. We're going to close now in prayer. Excuse me. And then I'm going to extend an invitation for anyone here. to put their faith in Jesus just like Bill did.

Before he went to be with the Lord. Chad did. When he was coming to church, kind of resistant. But God got hold of his heart. That can happen for you right here, right now.

Let's pray. Father. Speak to the hearts of those that do not yet know you, and let this be the moment they believe. Let this be the moment they change their eternal address from hell to heaven. We commit them to you now.

Now while our heads are bowed and our eyes are closed. And we're praying. If you want Jesus Christ to come into your life, If you want him to forgive you of your sin, If you want to know that when you die, you will go to heaven. If you want Jesus to come into your life, To be your Savior and Lord, I want you to raise your hand up wherever you are, and I'm going to pray for you. Raise your hand up high where I can see it.

Let me pray for you. God bless you. Raise your hand up. God bless you and you. Anyone else?

This can be the moment where it all changes for you, but you must believe in him. Have you done that yet? Just raise your hand up. I'll pray for you today. Wherever you are, God bless you.

God bless you. God bless you, yes. God bless you. There's others that are watching screens in Riverside or in Maui, or you're watching online, or wherever you're seeing this. You can make this same commitment to Christ.

Anyone else in this final moment? Raise your hand up. Let me pray for you. God bless you. You that have raised your hand, if you would, please, I'd like you to stand to your feet, and I'm gonna lead you in a prayer of commitment.

A prayer of asking Jesus to come into your life. Just stand up, you heard me right. By the way, others are standing. Just stand up, and I'm going to lead you in this prayer. God bless you.

Maybe you didn't raise your hand, but you want... To go to heaven. You want Jesus to come into your life. Stand up and let me lead you in this prayer. I'll wait one more moment.

Anyone else, stand up now. If you're in an overflow area, you can stand up there. Harvest Riverside, stand up there. Harvest Maui, you stand up there too, wherever you are. And I'll lead you in this prayer.

Anyone else? Stand now. All right, you that are standing, I want you to pray this prayer out loud after me. Again, as I pray. Pray this out loud after we pray these words, Lord Jesus.

I know that I'm a sinner. But I know that you're the Savior. Who died on the cross for my sin. and rose again from the dead. I turn from my sin now.

And I choose to follow you. From this moment forward. As my Saviour and my Lord, as my God and my friend. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

God bless each one of you. Hey everybody, thanks for listening to this podcast. To learn more about Harvest Ministries, follow this show and consider supporting it. Just go to harvest.org. And to find out how to know God personally, go to harvest.org and click on Know God.

Mm-hmm.

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