Today on Real Life Radio. We shelter our kids from that. We've actually, with good intentions, did the wrong thing and we've hindered them. We hamstrung them. Because for those of us who were brought up having to pull our weight It built into us an integrity.
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Order now and will include a free Happy Birthday America Kids Guide, a faith-centered resource for the children and grandchildren in your life. Visit jackhibbs.com or call 877-777-2346. On today's edition of Real Life Radio. Pastor Jack continues with his series now called Disciplines of Life and a message titled The Discipline of Distinction. The Christian walk is full of disciplines, the trials, the setbacks, the hard seasons that God uses to shape our faith from the inside out.
And today we learn how to handle the blessings, the success, and the recognition that God may bring without letting it go to our heads. You see, when life is going well, it's easy to start believing in our own headlines. But everything we have, our money, our influence, our energy, that all belongs to the Lord. The discipline of distinction is learning to manage his blessings without forgetting who gave them.
So today Pastor Jack teaches that real success isn't wealth or achievement, but a life fully sold out to the kingdom of God. When we let the Lord put a handle on our back, he can pick us up and use everything that we have for his glory.
Now with his message called The Discipline of Distinction. Here's Pastor and Bible teacher Jack Hughes. In Luke 16:10, Jesus says, He was faithful in what is least is also faithful in much. Man's inability to manage influence is scary. Adolf Hitler, did not Germany love him?
You remember, do you know history? They loved them.
So what happened? Man's inability to manage influence, power is amazing, it's terrible. Proverbs 28:11, it says, The rich man is wise in his own eyes. And I'm not just talking rich in money, rich in time, rich in influence, rich in fill in the blank. is wise in his own eyes when he forgets God.
Jesus said, But he who is greatest among you This is awesome. Is this not the spirit of the kingdom? He who is greatest among you, he shall be your servant. And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted. Man, that sums it up perfectly, isn't it?
To exercise the discipline of distinction is to realize: God, I'm yours, I know who I am. In that I was a lost sinner, now I'm a saved sinner. And I'm asking you to use my life to your glory, God. Another prayer that we pray often is, Lord. Establish your authority.
Through us. Yeah. Versus Lord Establish my authority. What a dope. You ain't got any.
You we don't have any of that. See, Pastor, you clearly don't know who you're talking about. I am the. President of the Oh, listen. You are because.
God allowed it to be. That's how you got that. We need to be very careful. Jeremiah 45, 5 says, Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not.
Don't pursue them. Why? Daniel chapter 4 is a great reason why. Daniel 4 is amazing. You ought to read it from time to time.
It's so exciting. Nebuchadnezzar, you guys all know him. By the way, I believe he's in heaven. I believe the scripture tells us he's in heaven. But Nebuchadnezzar in verse 30 says, Then the king spoke, saying, as he overlooked his incredible kingdom.
Nebuchadnezzar says, is this not the great Babylon that I have built for a royal dwelling by my mighty power and for the honor of my majesty? And while he was speaking those words, in the king's mouth, a voice fell from heaven: King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is spoken, the kingdom has departed from you. Boom, and he turned into a literal idiot right then and there. Fort. He he began to crawl in the ground and scratch.
He began to eat grass. And the Bible says for seven seasons. We don't know if that was. Basically a year and a half. Seasons being months or seven years, we don't know.
The ruler of the world turned into an idiot when he said, Oh, look at what I've done. Hey, we've been to Caesarea by the sea. Where Paul When he was there, he was arrested. They brought him down from Jerusalem to Caesarea. It's a beautiful spot right on the ocean.
And the theater has been unearthed. They remember that Paul was getting ready to give his defense? And Herod comes up there and he's wearing that gold woven Thread Robe And the people began to shout, the voice of a God and not a man. He began to speak, And what's amazing, at the podium where you stand, He was standing. facing the crowd.
And when he faces the crowd, he's facing east. Historians tell us the sun came up, the sun hit that golden robe and people began to cry, the voice of a God and not a man. And the Bible says because he did not give glory to God, he was smit and struck by God and worms began to crawl around in his bowels. Can you imagine? I'm the great.
Hmm. Can you imagine? Wow. And he died. Watch out!
Boasting, arrogant, proud, your influence has been given by God. It's not unto us. And then, in my opinion, the most well-balanced, well-adjusted man that's ever lived, the guy saw stuff that we could only dream about. God used him in ways that we could only dream about. And yet listen to this man.
The Apostle Paul wrote to the church at Philippi, Chapter 3. But what things were gained to me, these I've counted lost for Christ. Yet indeed I also count all things lost for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith, that I may know him. and the power of his resurrection. and the fellowship of his sufferings.
Being conformed to his death. You want to be wise, you want to be smart, you want to exercise the discipline of distinction. Look at this man who is famous. Look at this man who was used by God. Look at this man who knew how to handle wealth and poverty.
Paul the Apostle, he says, you know what? Out of all that stuff, it doesn't matter what I have and what I don't have, it's all about Jesus. How do you you can't stop someone like that? Fourth, The discipline of distinction is this, is the godly stewardship of success. Achievement, accomplishment.
Exploits. Matthew 6, 33 says, Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things. shall be added to you. Success.
Some people pursue success, that's all they're living for. And listen, I'm going to sound like a dinosaur right now. I understand parents because we get stuck in a groove. We groom our kids to go to Harvard. We groom our kids to go to Stanford or to work.
We groom them. We're working hard. We're working extra hours. We're doing all this stuff to get our kid to a great college or a tremendous university. And listen, on the surface, I know exactly where you're coming from.
And then we find out that 88% of the Christian kids who go to universities and colleges lose their faith in the first year. Because they get eaten alive. They don't know how to defend their faith. taught all kinds of liberal shenanigans. We hear from the president last night that our kids in school are failing horribly out of all the industrialized nations on the earth, the American kid, literally.
The longer they stay in school, the data shows the dumber they get. That's a fact. And I was yelling at my TV. He couldn't hear me. I don't know why.
But I said what we heard last Sunday: stop teaching them how to put a condom on and have them learn science. Stop teaching them how to figure out if they're you know, if they have this f female leaning this day or a male leaning the next day. Teach them English. What's the deal? Think about it.
Our kids are failing. But we have this desire and this commitment, I understand that. And we think success is this. Is it really? You know what?
Success.
For my, my, Lisa and I, our success is going to be, Lord God, by the end of our children's lives, we'll be long gone by then. By the end of our children's lives, will they have lived a faithful, spirit-filled, anointed life for the kingdom of God? I don't care. And listen, soon the world economy will remind you. It doesn't matter how much, well, look, I'm successful.
I got this, I got the other thing. That's not success. Not at all. and we've swallowed the bill of goods. No, true success is seeking God's kingdom.
Asking God tonight, Lord, what do you want me to do? How do you want me to breathe? Where do you want me to go? Man, you Christians, you're talking like you've been all sold out. That's exactly what I'm talking about: being totally sold out.
When we're sold out for him, listen, we don't have to worry about influence. We won't have to worry about wealth. We won't have to worry about these other things because it's all about him. And think about that. Literally, a friend of mine in Texas was building a church.
They put a drill in the ground to lay the pylons for their parking structure. The trucks were there, the drivers were there, they're drilling down in the ground, and they're ramming cement pillars down to the ground, okay? Poom shh. Shhh oil. They struck oil.
Well, you know, you should give that to the to the National Satan's Academy. A church struck oil. And then people were debating: is that even a, can they keep it? Should they be able to keep it? They're a church.
It was their land. No, no, let's just give it to Satan. Isn't that amazing? Think about how weird that is.
Now the world would say, that's success. We want it. It's not success. Success is what they do with the money that the oil brings. Will it glorify God or not?
That's success. Psalm 25:9: The humble, he guides in justice, and the humble he teaches his way. What a great thing, huh? Stewardship, responsibility. Success.
Jesus said in Matthew 13, 23, but he who received seed on the good ground is he who hears the word and understands it, and who indeed bears fruit and produces some a hundredfold, some 60, and some thirty. Yeah. In my opinion, I think I've got God's heart on this matter. This is the key to success. God's not against success.
In fact, I think success comes from God. But here's how it's managed. Here's the distinction. and it's discipline. Psalm 34, 18 says, The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart.
and save such as have a contrite spirit. I've known people like that. I mean, I've never met them, but I. I feel like I know them. I read a lot of Dead Guy's Mail.
People who have died a long time ago, I read their mail. I read George Washington's Mail. You can get it in libraries. You can go read it. They're great reading the old guys.
Who lets you read their mail anymore? The old guys do. George Washington. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, and Dr. Benjamin Rush, all of them got together and said, you know what, we're going to spend this much money of the national budget.
Each year To have Bibles printed up. and distributed to the American Indians. When was the last time you heard that in American history class? Man, to me, that's awesome. That's success.
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.
And then number five, we'll do this. We'll end with this one. It's vitality. A godly stewardship of vitality. Vitality by that I mean energy, health, vigor.
It's defined as well-being. Vitality, your life, the full package of who you are.
Now listen, this is... Most often a young man's or a young woman's danger. Vitality I'm going to try to be really serious about this. It is a serious issue, but. It seems kind of funny sometimes.
The vitality, now that you're older, for some of us are older, we're smarter now. We're wiser. But now we're now we don't have the energy to implement these great wise things we know.
So we watched people go by and we're just like, wow, you know. That guy's going to go over there and fall right off the end of that cliff. But I'm too tired to tell him, so. You know what I'm saying? It's just kind of funny.
When you're young, You do the craziest things. Let's stay up all night for what? I don't know how this shit do I Imagine if that vitality. And the vitality that you and I have, no matter what age we're at, or whatever physical condition we're in. is used for the glory of God.
Can you imagine if the young people jumped up and said, Let's stay up all night. What are you going to do? We're going to pray and worship and sing, and we're going to go down to the. Trucks stop and hand out tracks all night long.
Now you're talking.
Now you're talking.
Using the God-given vitality that you have to the glory of God. Lamentations 3.27 is awesome. It says, it is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young. You know what that means? Let them suffer.
Let, no, I mean that affectionately. Let them, I mean it, I'm being serious now. Let them suffer. Let them feel the yoke of labor and sweat and long hours and backbreaking detail, digging trenches, going door to door, handing those things out, making the calls. You want to know why?
You want to know why it's great? We've sheltered our kids from that. We've actually, with good intentions, did the wrong thing and we've hindered them. We've hamstrung them. Because for those of us who were brought up having to pull our weight.
It built into us an integrity. How long is that going to take? Four hours.
Well, let's get started. Versus now, how long is that gonna take? Four hours.
Oh man, really? I don't know. Really? I mean, come on, Ralph. Think about it.
To dig in. To make it work. Vitality in ministry. We give up too soon. Every Christian should be serving in the particular home church that they reside in.
But if somebody says, well, you know, this or that, or sit down or wait, or do this, fill out the paper, well, we give up too soon. No, listen, we need to stay at it. Listen, a young man, a young woman, they'll stay at other things. With vigor. Why not the Lord?
Paul said it this way, Philippians 4.11.
Now that I speak in regard of need, I have learned in whatever state. even California. I am to be content. I know how to be abased and I know how to abound. I'll define that in a moment.
Everywhere and in all things I have learned. That's it. I've learned, says the apostle, both to be full and to be hungry. Listen, we all know what it's like to be full. Have we learned how to handle hunger?
There's a discipline to handling hunger. Both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. That's awesome. The word learned means this, to come into the place of understanding.
The word abased means to be pushed down or to be depressed into a mold or to be humiliated. Paul says, I know how to be humiliated. Think of the value of that. We teach our young people, well, you know, we shelter them. We can't let them be humiliated.
Listen, there's a value to being humiliated. I'm not going to give you the details. I know what that's like. Growing up. And I tell you what.
The stuff I went through as a kid. Um Maybe it would have put me in a nut house.
Now as a Christian, I wouldn't have changed a thing. I wouldn't change a thing. Why? Because I survived that stuff. Listen, I survived it without Jesus.
I say knowing him. I didn't know him then. He got me through it. And now that I am a Christian, I know he got me through it. And if that happened to me when I was nine years old and then 16 years old, then what does it matter to me if it happens when I'm 53 years old?
I'll survive. I'm gonna make it. It's not a problem. Valuable lessons to learn. And the word abound, the word abound means to have absolute over-superabundance of quantity and quality.
And we'll end with this. As a Christian, God wants you and I, whatever you and I have, if it's the air we're breathing or the nickel in our pocket. Everything in between. I want you to leave this church with this thought in your head forevermore. In fact.
On your back, on my back. On your back. Think of your body having a handle on it. Years ago, I did a men's retreat, and I took this little guy we used to use in the parking lot. I forgot what I called him back then.
Um But it doesn't matter. It's a little plastic guy and he ha he held a flag. He's lime green, had a little helmet on. He's a little traffic guy. And it said like he's like this, a little silhouette, and this is like slow.
And he had a handle on the back. I took that guy, took him to a men's retreat. And I said, man, this is a Christian right here. This little piece of plastic's been born again. It has a handle, and whatever I choose to do, that I can pick him up, move them all around, I can set him anywhere.
He doesn't complain. He's totally obedient.
Okay. I can grab that handle and move them around anyway. He's out there in the rain, in the heat. Right there. Think about you as a Christian.
The nickel I have in my pocket, the breath that I'm breathing, the car that I have, the. burger that I'm eating. Everything, if you begin to see everything as part of the tool. You're the tool. And whatever he brings into your life becomes part of that tool.
And notice how much stuff gets done. That has a handle on it. You can build cities. You can build worlds. And I want to see all of us have a handle in our lives.
Back. There's nothing like it. and we'll be exercising the discipline of distinction. Let God exalt you because you've been faithful. Just use it to the glory of God.
Pastor Jack, what if I work hard at my company and God blesses it and makes a trillion dollars? Use it to the glory of God.
Well, Pastor Jack, what if I do this thing and I've got all this energy and all this vitality and I don't have any money, but I want to do this and I want to do that, and I'm so use it to the glory of God. Let's pray right now. Father, I ask you, Lord, in Jesus' name for these people. For me included us together, that you, Lord, would fasten upon us as it were a handle. That Lord, from this moment on, maybe in the spirit realm popping up from each chair around this place tonight, is your people, your dear one, praying, Lord, use me, put a handle on my back, God.
Take everything I have and cause the discipline of distinction to be active in my life. That, Lord, if you want to use me, if it causes notoriety, if it causes wealth, if it causes. Whatever success, vitality, on it goes, God, may it be solely to your glory. May I keep my hands off of it? And may you, Lord, multiply.
Our influence, my influence, this church's influence for the glory of God. Tonight, as we end this, if you don't know Jesus Christ personally, I just want you to know tonight that you are missing out on finding out what your life is all about. If you don't know Jesus tonight, you need to say yes to him. He died on the cross for your sins and mine. He rose again from the grave to set us free.
and many of us in this room are free. Are you free tonight? Do you know what it's like to have your sins forgiven you? You can ask Jesus right now to come into your life and to wash your sins away. Talk to Him in the silence of your soul.
You can say, Lord God, I sinned against you and I'm sorry. And I ask you to forgive me. Uh You tell them about it. Hmm. Yeah.
And you give your heart to Christ tonight and ask Him to forgive you and He will. And allow him to put a handle on your back. To use your life. Father, we thank you, Lord. Tonight, as we leave this building, may we be energized, spirit-filled.
to be dynamos for the kingdom of God. 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 The Discipline of Distinction. Thanks for joining us here today.
You know, this message is part of Pastor Jack's series called Disciplines of Life. It's a series on the disciplines that God builds into the Christian life, the trials, the setbacks, the hard seasons that he uses to shape a believer's character and to deepen our faith. And we'll continue on the next edition of Real Life Radio.
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