Today on Real Life Radio. There's no need for you any longer as of tonight to be desolate of soul. The Lord is waiting for you to come back home. And for those of you who are saying, Pastor Jack, I checked all the bases and I'm fine. Then listen, just write it out, my friend.
You're going through a time of growth. There's a desert time for the soul, it's okay. You'll make it through. And when you come on the other side, oh man, the waters are sweet and the grass is green. This is real life.
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That's jackhibbs.com slash real radio. Get your own copy of the book of the month, Why Doesn't God Answer My Prayers by Dr. Erwin Lutzer at jackhibbs.com slash real radio. On today's edition of Real Life Radio. Pastor Jack continues his series called Disciplines of Life.
and a message titled, Disciplines of Desolation. Spiritual desolation is one of the worst situations we can find ourselves in. It attacks our very core and the root of our hope and faith. You see, the harsh truth is: no one is exempt. Doesn't matter how beautiful or wealthy you might be.
You may even be powerful or popular, but it's only a matter of time when you'll suffer an invasion of desolation.
So today, Pastor Jack teaches us that spiritual desolation will not only involve grief and fear. It's lonely as well. But when we turn back to the days of intimacy with God and return to prayer and the study of God's Word, life will become pure, simple, even beautiful again.
Now with his message called Disciplines of Desolation. Here's Pastor and Bible teacher Jack Hibbs. I know that if you pursue him. You know me, I'm bent on early morning stuff, but if it's tonight, if you get home and you just throw yourself on your bed or on the floor and you say, Oh, God. I'm terrified of my lack of wanting you, though I know I should.
My heart is dead. And yet I cry out to you, God, in my distress. There's the desolation of my soul. And Lord, I'm asking you now, bring me back. You know what heals ill?
I give you twenty-four hours. In twenty-four hours. Listen. Anybody here tonight that's messed up in a cult or listening, you're messed up with some foreign god, listen, I challenge you. Call upon my God.
Call upon the God of my Bible, and in 24 hours you're going to know it. He will speak to you. He'll show you something, and you'll know it's him. He's going to say, That's from me. And Christian, you may have wandered and you're backslidden and sold and you're desolate.
Listen, 24 hours, I have so much confidence in Him in my own life when I have strayed or wandered away, or in my case, I get so busy. About Christian stuff. Ministry stuff. Let me tell you something. Ministry will kill your relationship with God.
I'm serious. People pulling constantly, phone calls constantly, and invitations this, that. Hey, can you say something about this? Can you endorse this? Can you do the other thing?
And can you do, can you what? And it's like, you know what? And if you're sitting out there and I say, well, Pastor, that sounds amazing. Let me tell you something. When I was on the other side, then, well, you know, that would be amazing.
Boy, it's not amazing. Because you know what? You need to love God more than all that kind of stuff. Because that's urgent stuff for really good causes, but it's urgent stuff. You know what the important stuff is?
Either getting home tonight or getting up early tomorrow morning and having a love affair with your God. Nobody looking, nobody around, just you and your God. Let me tell you something. You do that, your world will change. And if you're here tonight and you're an atheist, I challenge you.
Call out to him, God, I'm an atheist, but I'm going to take that lunatic up on the challenge. If you're real, talk to me. I'll give you 24 hours. Watch what he does. Watch what he does.
He will fill that void of loneliness in the life of the believer or the unbeliever. Number three. The discipline of desolation will involve isolation. You see, wait a minute, you just talked about loneliness. No, isolation is different.
Loneliness, you can be in this room, as I said earlier, and be lonely. You could be in a room full of people and be lonely. Isolation is The next step down into destruction. Isolation. Listen, everybody.
Isolation is different from loneliness because isolation is the result of being lonely over a prolonged period of time. It's a slump that you sink down into and it's overwhelming. And you begin to think when you're isolated, there's no way out. That's why God says in Hebrews chapter 10, verse 25, not to forsake the assembling together. Believers, Christians, we're to get together.
Did you know that? We are to be doing what we're doing right now. Why? Because there is a danger of isolation. I had a famous Internationally known Pastor, tell me.
He had fallen. Immorally At the peak of his career. And he said, listen. The final step that led to my destruction. Was not identifying the isolation.
I was whisked away in private jets. I was taken around, speaking everywhere, speak, driven back to the airport, get on a plane, fly to some other country, some other city, get out, speak, get back in the jet, fly to some other place, and you become isolated. Are you in America today, it's easy to be isolated. There's millions of people who won't leave their home or won't leave their bedroom as it were. They're isolated.
They go to the store, but they don't know anybody. And their world be is Okay. Inverted and certainly introverted. They talk to themselves. They think about themselves.
They worry for themselves. They're dying. Isolation. It's different. Loneliness leads us to isolation.
It's a dangerous thing. And I want to encourage you tonight: listen, Satan wants you isolated. This world wants you isolated, and here's a this will flip, this will flip you out.
Sometimes you want yourself isolated. Stress demands Pressure. Issues? You begin to think, I can't take this anymore. Have you ever been short with people?
Moms contend with this with kids. It's hard. Mommy, mommy, mommy, listen, mommy, mommy, mommy. That's why kids today go, mommy, mommy, hey, Betty. What is it?
They call the mom's name. Yeah. Constant pulling. Can lead to a sense where. I can't take this anymore.
And you begin to have a meltdown. The stress implodes upon you so strong. And your mind says, I need to withdraw. Jesus withdrew when ministry was in prolonged intensity. He withdrew, and every time he did, He withdrew alone and prayed to the Father, it says.
We will withdraw and will Rent a movie or do something that's spiritually unredeeming for our soul, and we just slip further away. We draw the curtains, we shut down. And I'm not talking about taking a break. I'm talking about this becoming a habit of life. It will kill the believer.
I'm like a pelican. He said, I'm like an owl. Isolation is dangerous. One of the most Powerful pictures. Of isolation.
is what I mentioned earlier, I think, about Adam and Eve. They were together, but they were covered themselves up, and Isolation deceives you in thinking. I'll just cover myself up. Maybe Something's going on in your life, and you're thinking, I can't face those people. I hear this a lot.
Pastor, today's my first day back at church. I've been gone for years. And you know, just that comment, you know that there's a lot of baggage in that comment. Isolation. Psalm seventy-seven.
Verse 7 through 9 says, Will the Lord cast off forever? Will he be favourable no more? Has his mercy ceased forever? Has his promise failed forevermore? Has God forgotten to be gracious?
Has he in. In anger, shut up his tender mercies. Listen to that. God is altogether lovely, but isolation will cause you to think crazy thoughts. This is how we fight it.
We fight off isolation this way, by grabbing the Word of God and crying out like this. Lord God, your Bible says Romans 8:35, who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress or persecution, famine, nakedness, peril, or sword? The answer is no. Psalm 139:7 says, Where can I go from your spirit?
David cried out, Where can I flee from your presence? If I ascend into heaven, you are there. If I just make my bed in hell, behold, you are there. He says, Behold, You're there, verse 9. And if I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, he goes on to say through that entire psalm, you're there.
He's there. In your isolation, he's there. Cry out to him. He's amazing. Point four.
The discipline of desolation is this. It will involve grief. Life Christian ministry. Living for Jesus, every human being will experience grief, but sometimes maybe believers have it even more.
Sometimes, I don't know. Psalm 51:3, you know this Psalm. Psalm 51, David wrote this psalm after he got caught. Committing adultery. For I acknowledge my transgressions, my sin is always before me.
Against you and you only have I sinned and done this evil in your sight. He prays and cries out to God, Grief! Your soul can be desolated. By grief. It can be brought on by sin, it can be brought on by.
Difficulty, death. Swallowed up with grief. Many times people grieve and they get angry at God. I understand that. It's not right, but I understand it.
We've all been there. What's happening? We've got to discipline our lives. That listen, every one of us who are Christians will have to battle grief in life. Just know this.
That's why I thank God for the Bible. Let me tell you something. You go to a church that doesn't teach the Bible. And then grief comes to your life? And you're going to be an absolute lost mess.
But when grief comes to your life, you've got an anchor for your soul, man. And this word, God is so good. You think, oh, the Bible's cool. It's cool. No, it's not cool.
is beyond cool. And you won't know how awesome it is until you have some grief in your life. You're listening to real life with Pastor Jack Hibbs. To learn more about this ministry or to catch up on some previous episodes, go to jackhibbs.com. That's jackhibbs.com.
And now, let's get back to today's message. Once again, here's Pastor Jack. How do we fight off this grief? Look at this. Lord, your Bible says, 2 Corinthians 1: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort.
Who comforts us in our tribulations that we may be able to comfort those who are in trouble with the comfort with which you've comforted us? Think of that. Amazing. Final point right here, number five. The desolation of soul that will visit us in life will also involve fear.
Desolation will bring fear. Fear is a very terrible Debilitating thing. When we're fearful, it means that we're not trusting God. To keep His word. That's what fear, that's what it does.
We're not trusting God to keep His word in our lives. And so, when that happens, we fear. See, what does fear look like? Many times, worry. Anxious, worry, always worrying, wringing of the hands.
Worried. Foreboding. Dark clouds coming. There's people who worry when they don't have anything to worry about. Things are going so good, something's got to happen.
Deuteronomy 31:6 says, Be strong and of good courage, and do not fear. Don't be afraid. Who says that? God says that. Genesis 15:1.
After these things, the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision, saying, Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield. Your exceedingly great reward. You ought to take that verse and staple it onto your head. Right there, Genesis 15:1.
You're my shield. God, they're picking on me. Lisa, was it yesterday or the day before, whatever, she goes, You see what this lady said about you in the newspaper? I said, what is it? I don't read the newspaper.
I let all you people tell me what it says. I don't even get the newspaper.
Well, this woman, she's saying this, and this woman, she said this, and she says about you, and the school board, and you ought to be, and you, and then, and then she and you, and then the woman shares her view, and I said, Praise the Lord. And she goes, What? I go, listen how it ends. She's all upset with me. She's all upset with the school board.
And I listen. At the end, she says, and you know what? And then she spills her beans. And I told Easta, praise the Lord. She said, what are you talking about?
And I come in. That's a badge of honor. What I just read. What you just read me. That's a good thing.
Listen, when people say to you, Oh, I see. Companies flaying everybody off. You'll probably get laid off next. You're the Christian. What are you going to do about it?
I'm going to pray. God would give me another job. The Bible says that he'll never allow the righteous to be begging bread.
So he'll give me a job. And when you have that peace, they're going to go, chef. They're gonna Take it all upset. The the boss announces because the economy No bonuses or raises this year. Everybody starts cussing and swearing and biting the doorknobs of the building and stuff, and you're like this: Hey, hey, thanks, boss.
Grateful to have a job. And they'll go, well, aren't you all happy? What's with you? God's on the throne. What's your alternative?
Desolation of soul. It's not worth it.
Now I end with this. How do we fight fear? Grab the Word of God and cry out to Him. And say, Lord, your Bible says Matthew 10, verse 29, Jesus said, And not two, listen, are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father's will.
But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear, therefore. For you are more valuable. than many sparrows. Who said that?
Jesus said that. About who? You And by the way, if a sparrow could read, that's pretty comforting. In fact, I'm going to end. We're out of time.
I'm going to end with that. This is a true story. Happened today at my house. This morning I'm looking out the window. And I told you before we have a gazillion birds in our backyard.
So they're out there eating. And I'm watching. And they're all kind of flitty and jumping around. like something flies by or whatever, and they always they go to the trees. And then one comes back, three come back, ten come back, thirty come back.
Except, there's this one sparrow, he's sitting there. And then Like the dog runs by and then I'll go back in the tree. Except this one spirit, he's just sitting there. He's Peckin' long eating. He's not moving for nothing.
This is a true story. And he catches my attention, and I'm like this. Bird, a hawk flies by, or whatever it was, it was big, scared of milk in the tree, and he's just sitting there. Mink, mink, mink, mink, mink, mink, mink, mink. And Every time he'd never move.
He didn't budge. Birds of a feather Flock together. He doesn't move.
So I walk out there. And they all Fine. And then he flies over to where the water is at and. He goes over there kinda. kinda near it to get some water.
And he's got his beak down. On the concrete Where there's some, but he's not pecking on the water yet. He's not getting a drink. He's moving, he's getting kind of closer to it. And then he finally gets over to the water he's drinking.
He's drinking water. And then all all of his friends come back. And then I move from under the umbrella. And they all go back and they all fly away, and he doesn't move. Then he turns and he goes over, flies again, just like 30 feet, flies over back to where the food's at.
And he kind of crashes. And then gets back and he's pecking away and eating. Yeah. And I said, Lord, this is fantastically strange, amazing. He nothing scares him.
He's a little awkward. He's a he's a little awkward. Fumbles around. But he's He's eating and drinking, and he's fine, and he can fly. You know what?
He was there again tonight, right before. I I came. They come in the morning, they come at night. And they eat. This bird is got to be deaf.
And blind. No, I'm serious. He has to be. Because when everyone else is afraid, Can I for it? When they all flinch and fly up because Hot flew by, he's not eaten.
He's not aware. He's Eating and he's drinking and he's flying and he's Fine. He's completely different than all the others. And tonight I thought, Lord, this message, I want to thank you, God, for this. Because that little guy He might be deaf, he might be blind.
But he chirps with all the rest of 'em. It's in his DNA. He's fine. One thing's for sure. He's not very nervous about stuff.
And when your soul is desolate, And you're fearful that you're far from God, you're afraid of everything. And Jesus says, Hey, Jack, I'll give you a verse for tonight. That little sparrow out there, my dad, my father is really keen on that little bird. And whatever happens to that little bird, it's not going to happen without my father knowing about it. And you need to think about that.
There's no need for you any longer as of tonight to be desolate of soul. The Lord is waiting for you to come back home. And for those of you who are saying, Pastor Jack, I checked all the bases and I'm fine. Then listen, just write it out, my friend. You're going through a time of growth.
There's a desert time for the soul, it's okay. You'll make it through. And when you come on the other side, oh man, the waters are sweet and the grass is green. And it's beautiful, and you will not be like an owl. In the wilderness, or the pelican in the wilderness, or the owl in the desert, and you won't be one lone little sparrow lost on the top of the house.
You'll be down there all around people in this world. They're freaking out, scared, and flinching about everything. But God has blinded you. Thank God to the evils that will befall the world. He has set your heart on the pilgrimage.
And as a Christian, you're heading home. And you don't forget that. Father, we pray tonight, Lord, in Jesus' name. That we would pursue you, seek after you, follow you.
Somewhere Maybe in my own backyard in one of those trees there's a little fat chubby little sparrow, just happy as a lark. Tonight Probably dreaming about eating more seed in the morning. Is he blind? I don't know. Is he deaf?
I don't know. But if he's not, he's just the most Christian sparrow. And what a witness. And tonight, Father, may we tonight decide here and now. to give it up to you.
We ask it in Jesus' name, and all God's people said. Amen. Pastor and Bible teacher Jack Hibbs here on Real Life Radio and his message called Disciplines of Desolation. Thanks for being with us today. We really do appreciate you being here.
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