The Idol of Self-Generated Passion

While the sermon offers relatable illustrations and encourages perseverance, it fundamentally undermines the Gospel by teaching that spiritual restoration is achieved through human willpower and behavioral modification. This moralistic approach denies the necessity of the Holy Spirit's regenerating work, leaving the congregation with a burden of self-effort rather than the freedom of grace.

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Theological Status: DEAD ORTHODOXY / DECISIONISM Biblical Parallel(Archetype): Sardis
❓ What do these grades mean?
🔍 Biblical Discernment: The 7 Church Parallels
The Faithful Parallels Smyrna • Philadelphia
Teaching that parallels the churches that endure suffering with true spiritual riches (Rev 2:9) and keep the Word of Christ without denial despite having "little strength" (Rev 3:8).
The Cold Orthodox Parallel Ephesus
Teaching that upholds doctrinal precision yet parallels the loss of the "first love"—the vital, motivating power of the Gospel (Rev 2:4).
The Compromised Parallel Pergamum
Teaching that parallels churches tolerating the "doctrine of Balaam" through cultural accommodation (Rev 2:14), characterized by weak boundaries, sloppy theology, and worldly compromise.
The Corrupted & Dead Parallels Thyatira • Sardis • Laodicea
Teaching that parallels churches with active heresy, synergism, therapeutic deism, or dead orthodoxy (Rev 2:20, Rev 3:1, Rev 3:17). These represent systemic, fundamental errors that corrupt the Gospel engine.
Why strictly "Mark & Avoid"?
We do not issue this rating to attack the speaker, but to protect the listener. This ministry's overall teaching trend consistently deviates from sound doctrine. As per Romans 16:17, we identify these patterns so believers can guard their hearts.
Date: 2026-02-08 | Church: Elevation Church | Speaker: Steven Furtick

🧐 Overview

Theological Verdict & Summary

Sermon Summary: A call to recover lost spiritual fervor by anchoring passion to purpose rather than fleeting emotions.

Pastoral Analysis: While the sermon offers relatable illustrations and encourages perseverance, it fundamentally undermines the Gospel by teaching that spiritual restoration is achieved through human willpower and behavioral modification. This moralistic approach denies the necessity of the Holy Spirit's regenerating work, leaving the congregation with a burden of self-effort rather than the freedom of grace.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of a dead orthodoxy, where the outward form of religious practice is maintained while the inward reality of divine life is denied. By teaching that spiritual vitality is achieved through human behavioral repetition rather than the sovereign work of the Spirit, the message reduces the Christian life to a self-help regimen, lacking the power of the resurrection.

Big Idea: Passion is not a feeling to be followed, but a perseverance proven by practice; to recover lost passion, one must follow their purpose rather than their emotions. [00:46:47 ▶️ 📄]

🎨 The Visual Metaphor

The empty niches symbolize that spiritual vitality comes from the disciplined alignment with a higher purpose, not the fleeting flame of personal emotion or vanity. Just as the stone structure stands firm and silent, true passion is found in the steadfast practice of commitment rather than the idol of self-centered feeling.


📖 How they Handle Scripture & Jesus

  • Primary Text: Revelation 2:1-5
  • Usage Classification: Thematic
  • Text-to-Talk Ratio: Moderate
  • Pulpit Decorum: ⚠️ CAUTION - The pastor uses informal, sometimes abrasive language ('weirdo') and makes subjective claims of spiritual authority ('I see you... I have this against you') that blur the line between pastoral care and spiritual manipulation.

✝️ Christological Focus: Absent

"The sermon fails to connect the call to perseverance to the finished work of Christ or the enabling power of the Holy Spirit. Christ is not presented as the source of passion, but as an example of endurance."

Scripture Saturation: Verses Read: 5 | Referenced: 5 | Alluded: 3

Passages Read Aloud:

  • Revelation 2:2-5 [00:03:00 ▶️ 📄]
    "I know your works, your toil, and your patient endurance, and how you cannot bear with those who are evil, but have tested those who call themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be false. I know you're enduring patiently and bearing up for my name's sake, and you have not grown weary. I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember, therefore, from where you have fallen. Repent. Therefore, repent. Remember and repent and do the works you did at first. If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place unless you repent."
  • 1 Timothy 1:3 [00:21:54 ▶️ 📄]
    "Timothy, I urged you before when I was on my way through Macedonia, and I'm telling you again, Remain in Ephesus."

Key References: Revelation 2, 1 Timothy 1:3, Acts 19:1-7, Psalm 51, 2 Samuel 11


🎙️ Sermon Content & Delivery

Word Count: 6,432 words

📌 Key Topics Addressed

  • [Revelation 2](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+2&version=KJV) / Ephesus [00:03:51 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor reads from Revelation 2, highlighting the church's endurance but noting they have 'abandoned the love you had at first,' leading to a call to repent.
  • Passion vs. Experience [00:08:55 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor contrasts his lack of life experience as a teenager with his abundance of passion, using his first sermon as an illustration of having passion without content.
  • Early Church History [00:13:25 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor discusses the early disciples in Ephesus who lacked theological knowledge but possessed strong passion, which led to them speaking about Jesus and facing opposition.
  • Personal Anecdotes [00:05:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares stories about his childhood in Moncks Corner, his first sermon, his early marriage and weight gain, and his first apartment to illustrate the theme of passion.
  • Misplaced Passion and Cultural Context [00:16:18 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor discusses how passion can be frustrating if it lacks the right outlet, using anecdotes about church culture differences and personal stories of wanting to shout in a quiet church.
  • Definition of True Passion vs. Attraction/Excitement [00:23:31 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor distinguishes between hormonal attraction or excitement and true passion, defining the latter as perseverance and commitment through difficulty, illustrated by caring for a dying parent.
  • The Church at Ephesus and Losing First Love [00:25:39 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor analyzes Revelation 2 and Ephesians, noting that the church had labor and doctrinal purity but had abandoned their 'first love,' illustrating that progress without passion is pointless.
  • Restoring Passion through Action [00:32:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor argues that passion is a decision, not a sensation, and is restored by 'doing the things you did at first' rather than praying for feelings to return.
  • Repentance and Action [00:31:29 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor urges the congregation to repent and 'do the things you did at first,' emphasizing that passion is a decision and practice, not just a feeling.
  • Practice vs. Position [00:36:22 ▶️ 📄]
    > Using the example of musician LJ and biblical figure David, the pastor argues that passion is demonstrated through practice and preparation, regardless of whether one currently holds a position or audience.
  • Purpose over Passion [00:46:47 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor debunks the cultural advice to 'follow your passion,' arguing it leads to instability based on feelings, and instead instructs believers to 'follow your purpose' so that passion serves that purpose.
  • David's Fall and Restoration [00:41:26 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor recounts David's loss of passion in the palace leading to sin with Bathsheba, and his subsequent repentance and prayer for the restoration of his spirit.
  • Passion vs. Purpose [00:48:27 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor argues against following feelings or 'passion' as a guide for life decisions, asserting instead that passion is found within one's purpose.
  • Volitional Commitment [00:50:10 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor defines true passion not as an emotion ('goosebumps') but as an inner determination and resolve to serve despite lack of feeling.
  • Spiritual Restoration [00:49:30 ▶️ 📄]
    > Using the biblical example of David, the pastor encourages the congregation to get up, repent, and reclaim their spiritual drive and 'first love'.

🖼️ Illustrations & Stories

  • Sermon Illustration [00:05:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor recounts taking his kids to his hometown of Moncks Corner, SC, and visiting his old Methodist church where he served as an acolyte. He describes the specific rituals of lighting candles, the pressure to perform perfectly in front of a childhood crush, and his first sermon at age 16 where he ran out of notes after five minutes because he had passion but no content.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:10:51 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a humorous story about his first apartment with his wife Holly, describing how thin the walls were and how their neighbor Tammy could hear everything, illustrating that despite having little space or resources, they had 'a lot of passion.'
  • Sermon Illustration [00:16:52 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor tells the story of a friend from a more demonstrative church culture who felt isolated and minimized when he stood up to shout during a sermon at Elevation Church because he was the only one doing so, using this to warn against letting others become the 'ceiling on your passion.'
  • Sermon Illustration [00:16:52 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a story about a friend from a demonstrative church background who felt isolated and uncomfortable shouting during sermons in a more reserved white congregation, illustrating the tension between internal passion and external context.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:18:52 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses the analogy of a lit wick: fire is welcome and safe in its proper place (the candle), but dangerous and unacceptable if brought into the crowd's hair, illustrating that passion needs a proper place to operate.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:22:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor contrasts a massage therapist who wants to stay on the table with a physical trainer who must urge a client to do another rep, illustrating that Paul had to urge Timothy to persevere because Timothy's natural instinct was to run away.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:23:31 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor contrasts sexual attraction (ripping clothes off after meeting at a bar) with true passion (caring for his dying father by bathing him), defining passion as perseverance through hardship rather than initial excitement.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:28:32 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a story about his third-grade son, Graham, who loves life and dances/dabs in class, illustrating that while the passion is good, it needs to be expressed in appropriate places and times.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:33:41 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a story about a musician named LJ who, while living in Canada without a church position, practiced playing along with online sermons to prepare for future opportunities, demonstrating passion through practice rather than waiting for a platform.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:37:45 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor recounts a personal anecdote about filling gas cans for a four-wheeler with his son Elijah, using the stability of the full gas cans to illustrate how being 'full' (of purpose/passion) prevents things from sloshing around, unlike empty cans.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:48:05 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses a rhetorical illustration of camera operators following the preacher instead of the preacher following the camera to demonstrate the absurdity of letting feelings (passion) dictate one's actions (purpose).
  • Sermon Illustration [00:48:29 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses the camera operator following him as an analogy: just as he does not follow the camera but the camera follows him, believers should not follow their feelings/passion but let their passion follow their purpose.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:49:30 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor references the biblical story of David, who, after laying down and praying for his baby, made the decision to get up, repent, and eventually have another baby, thereby getting his passion back.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:52:04 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor references the biblical story of Elisha calling the iron ax head to float to the surface of the water as an analogy for calling one's passion to the surface.

🚀 Calls to Action (Application)

  • Pastoral Charge [00:04:57 ▶️ 📄]
    > Physically touch a fellow congregant and verbally declare that they will recover their lost passion.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:08:05 ▶️ 📄]
    > Touch a fellow congregant and acknowledge mutual brokenness/need for restoration.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:18:03 ▶️ 📄]
    > Request a seat change from ushers if the current location lacks excitement.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:31:25 ▶️ 📄]
    > Remember past faithfulness, repent, and actively practice the behaviors and attitudes held at the beginning of their faith.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:33:13 ▶️ 📄]
    > Actively practice spiritual disciplines and expressions of love regardless of current emotional state.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:44:12 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor commands the congregation to stand up physically in the sanctuary to participate in a corporate declaration of wanting their passion back.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:39:11 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor instructs the congregation to identify seven people and repeatedly tell them to 'practice' their faith/passion.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:50:03 ▶️ 📄]
    > To decide to reclaim their passion through repentance and resolve.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:52:33 ▶️ 📄]
    > To rise from a state of stagnation or mourning and actively pursue their purpose.

🧭 Biblical Alignment Dashboard

Overall Verdict: Fundamentally in Error

CategoryStatusReasoning
Gospel Presentation ❌ FAIL The Gospel Engine is critically compromised. The sermon explicitly instructs believers to bypass prayer and reliance on God's grace, replacing them with self-generated behavioral modification. This constitutes a denial of the Gospel's core mechanism: that spiritual life is a gift of grace, not a reward for human effort.
Soteriology ❌ FAIL The sermon promotes a works-based soteriology regarding sanctification, teaching that believers can restore their spiritual state through volitional practice alone, ignoring the doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of monergistic regeneration.
Bibliology ⚠️ WEAK Scripture is used primarily as a springboard for motivational advice rather than as the authoritative source for doctrinal truth. The text-to-talk ratio is low, and the hermeneutic is subjective and illustrative rather than expository.
Hermeneutic ⚠️ WEAK The sermon employs a moralistic hermeneutic, extracting behavioral instructions from biblical narratives while stripping them of their redemptive-historical context and the necessity of divine enablement.
Theology Proper ⚠️ WEAK The sermon presents a deficient view of God's sovereignty in sanctification, portraying Him as a passive observer who expects humans to generate spiritual vitality through their own strength.
Sacramentology ⚪ N/A No specific sacramental errors were detected, though the overall theological framework undermines the sacramental nature of grace.
Confessional Depth ❌ FAIL The sermon lacks depth in addressing the human condition of sin and the divine solution of grace, focusing instead on surface-level behavioral adjustments.

⚙️ The Gospel Engine (Confessional Distinctives)

The Law And Wrath: Not observed in the sermon.

Total Depravity And Inability: Not observed in the sermon.

Active Obedience Of Christ: Not observed in the sermon.

The Cross And Atonement: Not observed in the sermon.

✅ Commendations

Relatability | Authentic Personal Illustrations

The pastor uses genuine personal stories, such as his childhood experiences and family anecdotes, to create a sense of connection and vulnerability with the congregation.

Practical Application | Actionable Steps for Spiritual Discipline

The sermon provides concrete steps for believers to engage in spiritual practices, encouraging them to move beyond passivity.

⚠️ Theological Concerns

🔴 The Error of Human Self-Sufficiency (Moralistic Therapeutic Deism)

Root Cause: Pelagianism: The Error of Human Self-Sufficiency

"You don't pray to get it back. You practice. Do the things you did at first. I don't feel grateful anymore. Be grateful. I don't feel excited anymore. Be excited. I don't feel love anymore. Be loving. Do it." [00:32:46 ▶️ 📄]

Correction: And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins; Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.


📜 Full Sermon Transcript (Audit)

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[00:00:00] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_00]
[00:00:00] Hey, before we get to today's message, I want to make sure that you know that Elevation Nights is coming your way.
[00:00:05] We're out here on tour. I've got John Sal, I've got Abby, I've got Jenna.
[00:00:09] We've got the whole crew here, and we might be coming to a city near you.
[00:00:13] It's such an amazing time. We get to worship God together.
[00:00:16] We get to hear a word from Pastor Steven.
[00:00:18] So, Abby, tell them where we're headed.
[00:00:21] We're going to Hershey, Brooklyn, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Knoxville, Columbus, and Chicago.
[00:00:28] Okay, so we're coming your way.
[00:00:31] We want you to join us.
[00:00:32] John, Sal, where do they go?
[00:00:33] Yes, elevationknights.com and grab your tickets.
[00:00:36] Grab your tickets.
[00:00:37] We can't wait to see you there.
[00:00:38] We'll see you soon.
[00:00:39] Now let's get to today's message.

[00:00:42] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:00:42] Hello, my friend.
[00:00:43] Welcome back to the channel.
[00:00:44] If it's your first time, welcome.
[00:00:47] You know, we just celebrated the 20th anniversary of Elevation Church.
[00:00:52] And you will have to forgive me and my son, Graham.
[00:00:54] We have both been crying.
[00:00:56] You can see it in his eyes if you look.
[00:00:58] If this is your first time meeting Graham, we have three children and this is our middle child and he thinks he's God's favorite, but he's also very passionate about ministry. And today I wanted to do something that was special
[00:01:12] Commemorating 20 years of ministry. How do you do it?
[00:01:14] I went back 10 years and I found a message called put your passion in its place and you're about to watch it right now Before I tell you about this message though, would you put in the comments happy?
[00:01:26] 20th and then put where you're from. So happy 20th from Kenya. Happy 20th from Camden, South Carolina, from Kenya to Camden. I know it would mean a lot to our church to hear from you. So go
[00:01:39] ahead and put that in the comments right now. Happy 20th. So the people of our church can feel the love all over the world. But this message is just for you. And you just got done rewatching
[00:01:48] this message. What did you think about it? It's incredible. It's a great message. A little throwback. I love the illustrations that you use. Yeah, and a few less gray hairs in my beard, but I
[00:01:58] think you'll notice a youthful vigor that hopefully has aged well with time. I wanted to share it with you today because while we had a special 20th anniversary, I couldn't forget about you. I wanted you to have a message
[00:02:10] where you could rediscover your passion.
[00:02:12] We all get worn out. We all from time to time feel like quitting. We all sometimes are just going through the motion.
[00:02:18] I think this message is going to help you put your passion in its place. Let me know how it speaks to you. I appreciate you so much. God bless.
[00:02:56] Emphasis is receiving a message, and the word of the Lord comes.
[00:03:00] I know your works, your toil, and your patient endurance, and how you cannot bear with those who are evil, but have tested those who call themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be false.
[00:03:15] I know you're enduring patiently and bearing up for my name's sake, and you have not grown weary.
[00:03:23] You're doing a lot of things right, and I see it.
[00:03:27] I see you struggling, and I see you showing up, but I have this against you.
[00:03:37] There's something that's working against you.
[00:03:40] There's something I need to challenge you on today.
[00:03:43] I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first.
[00:03:51] Remember, therefore, from where you have fallen.
[00:03:55] Repent.
[00:03:57] It means to change your mind.
[00:04:00] It means to change your direction.
[00:04:02] Repent.
[00:04:03] Therefore, repent.
[00:04:07] Remember and repent and do the works you did at first.
[00:04:13] If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place unless you repent.
[00:04:22] I see you.
[00:04:23] I love you.
[00:04:26] But if you don't remember and repent, you're going to lose your place.
[00:04:32] So I want to preach to you today on the subject, Put Your Passion in Its Place.
[00:04:41] I want you to pray with me so I can communicate this message in a powerful and clear way.
[00:04:46] Father, anoint your Word and open our hearts.
[00:04:49] May we hear it and do it, never be the same.
[00:04:51] We declare it and thank you in advance for feeding us from your hand.
[00:04:55] In Jesus' name, amen.
[00:04:57] On your way to your seat, touch somebody and say, going to get it back today. I'm just telling you right now you're going to get it back today.
[00:05:07] Bring out my props and put my little picture up. I want to show you something from last summer. I took my kids back to my hometown and took them on a tour of Moncks Corner, South Carolina.
[00:05:20] A lot of people want to go to the Holy Land, and some people on their bucket list just want to see Moncks Corner. I took my kids to all of the sites I could think of that were memorable
[00:05:32] to me growing up, very proud of my small-town heritage and very proud of the church I grew up in. I took up by Moncks Corner United Methodist Church. A lady who recognized me saw us pull up.
[00:05:44] She said, "'Little Stevie Furtick.'" Her sister taught my Sunday school class.
[00:05:52] She knew I was pastoring now and said we could walk in and do whatever we wanted. She was there cleaning, and we went over to the choir room. I showed the kids how I used to suit up on Sunday
[00:06:04] mornings when I was about 10 or 11. I was an acolyte at the Methodist church, and so I kind of walked them through. I wanted to show them how I did it back in the day,
[00:06:20] because not just anybody could be an acolyte. It took a special talented kid. Very spiritually elite children were called upon. They didn't let you light your own wick. They had a committee member for that, but I walked them through it. That's me at the front of the church there,
[00:06:38] showing them how I used to do it. You had to do it a certain way. You come down during the first song. I don't remember it exactly. It's been a while, but there was a
[00:06:50] certain way you did the candles and all of that, and then you light it. It's been a while.
[00:06:59] Abby had a funny line when I was showing her all this. She said, Daddy, did you have to practice that?" I said, Yeah, baby. It took a lot of practice. Do it just right. You can't mess it up.
[00:07:13] Plus, Melissa Heydrich was sitting up there in the balcony, and I had a crush on her, and I didn't want to burn down the church in front of my childhood crush and light my robe on fire
[00:07:22] in front of my crush, so you had to practice that. Then at the end, how you put the fire out… That's important there at the end.
[00:07:37] While I'm standing up there with them, it's memories. Sometimes you go back and remember things. That was where I preached my first sermon on Youth Sunday. They only give you 12 minutes to preach in the Methodist church. I know what some of you are thinking.
[00:07:53] Can we make this a Methodist church? That sounds awesome. It takes me 12 minutes to tell you hello.
[00:08:00] How many of you are glad I preach long sermons because you know you're jacked up?
[00:08:05] It's going to take me a whole lot more than 12 minutes to straighten you out, weirdo. Touch somebody and say, It's going to take more than 12. You're a mess. Me too.
[00:08:21] Anyway, I remember in that first sermon I was preaching on Peter walking on water.
[00:08:27] I didn't even need the full 12 minutes, to be honest with you. Within five minutes I had used all my notes, and there were seven minutes left. I had nothing more to say, because I was 16. I
[00:08:40] didn't have content. I was preaching on the storms of life, 16 years old, trying to tell 73-year-old Methodist women about the storms of life. I didn't have a lot of life experience, but I'll tell you
[00:08:55] what I had. I had passion. I mean, if I could have walked across the pews, I would have walked across the pews to show them how Peter came out to Jesus on that boat. I didn't have much sense,
[00:09:11] but I had passion. In fact, they brought up a group of people last night when I was preaching.
[00:09:17] They had people up who had been in the church 10 years. It made me remember back to all the things we have now as a church that we did not have 10 years ago when we started. We didn't have
[00:09:29] all these lights and cameras for video and all this money to start campuses.
[00:09:36] God knows we didn't have a building. Our first capital campaign… You remember Greg Leinberger. I didn't have a building, a blueprint to show the people. We didn't have any of that, but we had passion. Oh, man, we had passion. We had the kind of passion that they were calling
[00:09:53] us a cult. Until they're calling you a cult, you ain't doing nothing. We had passion. I had passion preaching in that senior center. I wish I could tell them, Josh… Remember, you wrote me that letter the other day about my first green room. It wasn't a green room.
[00:10:07] It was a closet. We would move the plants out of the closet, and you would knock on it with one minute left, so I'd come out and lead the music. We didn't even have that many people, but we had
[00:10:17] passion. How many know you can push through a lot when you have passion? Passion matters.
[00:10:28] I was standing there with my kids and thinking about when I started preaching and having conversations with my young self and checking my passion, because in Revelation, chapter 2, there is a challenge to passion. I think it's good every once in a while to challenge your
[00:10:43] passion level in contrast to the passion you had. Do you still have passion?
[00:10:51] You remember the first apartment we lived in together, Holly. You remember it well.
[00:10:58] You remember the mousetraps. You remember it well. You remember how you cooked all that fried rice and pasta and made me fat within a year and a half of being your husband. I think you were
[00:11:13] trying to make sure I stayed with you. She got me so fat that first year cooking for me. I found a picture the other day. In fact, she brought it to me. I don't know if she's trying to keep
[00:11:22] me motivated to stay in the gym, but I was about 45 pounds heavier, bro, not in the biceps.
[00:11:29] This picture… I wish you could see this picture. I thought about putting it on the screen, but some of y'all are going to lunch after this. I don't want to mess up your lunch.
[00:11:37] I'm standing there with my eyes closed and my shirt off and my belly out looking like an infomercial before picture. Juniper Terrace apartment, C15. It was very small, and the The insulation in the walls was very thin.
[00:11:56] The reason I know is because Tammy from Juniper Terrace Apartments C-16 came over to us after our first night in the apartment and knocked on the door and said, I'm your neighbor, Tammy, and I just want to let you know we can hear everything.
[00:12:09] It was a duplex.
[00:12:10] I just want you to know we can hear everything that happens in C-15, and I mean everything.
[00:12:20] We didn't have a lot of space, but we had a lot of passion, which brings us to Revelation 2.
[00:12:38] This is the connection of obvious people.
[00:12:42] He said you had something when you were small that you lost now that you're significant.
[00:12:49] Ephesus was not an imaginary place, so when the book of Revelation is issuing seven letters to seven churches, they're real churches with real people with real histories.
[00:13:00] It's been 43 years since Paul started this church, traveling inland with a group of compadres that are spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
[00:13:11] He spends a couple of years with these people in Ephesus.
[00:13:15] When he started out, he just met some people.
[00:13:18] There were 12 guys who were disciples of John the Baptist.
[00:13:23] Paul asked them, Do you have the Holy Spirit?
[00:13:25] They said, We don't even know that there is a Holy Spirit.
[00:13:28] They didn't have a lot of theological knowledge, but you know what they had?
[00:13:31] They had passion.
[00:13:33] Paul laid his hands on them, and when he did, they started to speak in tongues, and they received the Holy Spirit.
[00:13:39] They didn't just speak in another language.
[00:13:41] They started speaking about Jesus.
[00:13:43] They were speaking in the synagogues, and their passion was so strong that the crowds started coming out.
[00:13:48] They didn't like it, because sometimes when you get passionate, apathetic people get threatened.
[00:13:54] The Jewish religious system was not a fan of the prevalence of the gospel, so they kicked Paul out of the synagogue.
[00:14:02] But how many know when you have passion, you'll find another place?
[00:14:06] Nobody can shut you down when you have real passion.
[00:14:09] If they kick you out of the synagogue, you'll go to the lecture hall.
[00:14:12] That's exactly what Paul did, and he preached powerfully in Ephesus.
[00:14:17] It wasn't just an accident that he ended up in Ephesus.
[00:14:24] strategically placed Paul in Ephesus because there were 300,000 people who lived there.
[00:14:29] Fourth largest city in the world at that time, known as the seventh wonder of the world, home of the temple of Artemis, daughter of Zeus. Ephesus was a place where people would come to get their shipments. It was a port city. It was well situated. It was an important place.
[00:14:46] So Paul is passionate, and Ephesus is an important place. God says, I have to get the guy with the passion in the right place. When I look back over my life, I'm grateful God has directed my paths and made sure my passion had a place to operate.
[00:15:06] I'm grateful God found me as a teenager and gave me a place to preach, because God saw I had a passion. Now, as a parent, I'm always trying to look and make sure that if my kids have a passion,
[00:15:19] I encourage it. If you're into a Rubik's Cube, I'll buy you three. If you like Minecraft, I'll tolerate and pretend to listen to you as you explain it to me.
[00:15:30] I want you to have a passion. Passion matters. No matter what position you're in, passion matters.
[00:15:46] If you can't do it with passion in a small place, why in the world would God promote you to a bigger one. Paul didn't start in Ephesus, but he ended up there. He started in Damascus, spending time in
[00:15:59] isolation, but the same passion that was developing in his isolation… Did that make you think of David when I said that? That would be a great Old Testament illustration of this New Testament personality. David is a shepherd, killing lions, killing bears, and didn't even know he was
[00:16:18] preparing for Goliath, but it was the same passion in the pastor that got him to the palace. Same passion waiting for a place to happen. That's one of the frustrating things is that you can have the right passion in the wrong place. You
[00:16:36] can have more passion than opportunity to express it. It's frustrating. I know some of you who come to church here. Some of you would express yourself more in church, but you don't know if it's appropriate.
[00:16:52] I have one friend who grew up in churches where it was more demonstrative.
[00:16:57] He said when he first came to Elevation, it was kind of hard for him.
[00:17:00] I said, Really?
[00:17:01] He said, Yeah, because I would want to stand up while you were preaching and shout you down.
[00:17:07] This is a black guy, by the way, incidentally.
[00:17:10] He said, But I was around a bunch of white people, and God bless them.
[00:17:13] We all have different personalities, but I stood up.
[00:17:17] When I would stand up, I was the only one.
[00:17:19] I would stand up, and I was expecting everybody else to be standing, too.
[00:17:22] He said, "'Because you were preaching so passionately, the word just got in me, and I couldn't stay seated, and I'm standing up, but I'm the only one.'" All these people around me… Sometimes you can let other people minimize your passion and downplay your passion to
[00:17:41] the level of other people.
[00:17:44] Don't ever let another person become the ceiling on your passion.
[00:17:49] I'd rather change people than lose passion.
[00:17:53] I'd rather get some new friends who want to serve God and want to love God.
[00:17:59] I'd rather move seats than stay in my seat when the Spirit of God hits me.
[00:18:03] In fact, if you're sitting at a campus and nobody around you looks excited, raise your hand and ask the ushers if they'll move your seating assignment, because I need some room to praise God.
[00:18:14] When I think of the goodness of Jesus, I've got passion.
[00:18:24] Just when you get around complacent people or people who have a different personality, you feel funny.
[00:18:30] Touch somebody and say, "'Keep your passion in its place.'" Place for sex is in the marriage bed.
[00:18:39] I know you have passion, but passion needs a place to operate like a fire.
[00:18:47] If you're in disagreement with what I just said, let me prove it using natural elements.
[00:18:52] When I started this sermon, I lit this wick, and none of you had a problem.
[00:18:57] Why?
[00:18:58] Because it was in its proper place.
[00:19:00] I bet if I brought this wick down to the crowd and put this fire in your hair, you'd say, I got it, preacher.
[00:19:14] Keep it in its place.
[00:19:19] Misplaced passion is very dangerous.
[00:19:26] even more dangerous to let somebody with Brooklyn passion get around somebody with a South Charlotte attitude. What I'm trying to say is… I love my city. We're a great city. I'm not saying we owe anything to those Yankees, but I'm saying that sometimes a new person will come into
[00:19:42] the church, and they're excited. They are fired up. They have a passion. Let them get around Bobby, who has been a Christian for 23 years, and Bobby is looking at them saying, We don't do that around here. People who are new to the faith, people who have that first love,
[00:19:58] they don't know you're not supposed to read your Bible yet. They don't know we only listen to it on Sundays and we don't bother with it during the week. If you don't watch them, they'll bring

[00:20:08] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_03]
[00:20:08] that passion into your church if they don't get around people. Something is happening in Ephesus

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[00:20:21] because when they first started they didn't have the knowledge, but they had the passion.
[00:20:26] They didn't have the people, but they had the passion.
[00:20:34] They didn't have the political support of the government.
[00:20:38] They didn't have a 501 non-profit tax-exempt status.
[00:20:43] They didn't have a Christian president, but they had passion.
[00:20:49] They had false doctrine coming into the church.
[00:20:51] In fact, Paul told Timothy one time, he said, Look at this in 1 Timothy 1.3.
[00:20:57] Timothy was a young man, and he didn't have much experience.
[00:21:02] The Bible gives us reason to believe that Timothy had a timid personality.
[00:21:05] Paul had to remind him over and over again, Hey, God didn't give you a spirit of timidity, Timothy.
[00:21:13] Timid Timmy is pastor in a big city church, and there are people teaching false doctrine, and there are people trying to deny the gospel of Christ.
[00:21:25] Timothy in his 20s with a timid personality… the way, passion is not a personality type. Passion isn't how high you jump. Passion is how straight you walk when your feet hit the ground. Put this down. If you're passionate, you take notes in
[00:21:45] church. The proof of passion is perseverance. I'll prove it to you in the Scripture.
[00:21:54] I'll prove it to you from 1 Timothy 1.3. Paul says, Timothy, I urged you before when I was on my way through Macedonia, and I'm telling you again, Remain in Ephesus. Now, watch this. You don't have to tell somebody to stay somewhere they want to
[00:22:07] be. I've never had a massage therapist have to tell me to stay on the table. I have had a physical trainer have to tell me to do another rep to urge me to keep going. You don't urge people to do
[00:22:22] something they naturally want to do. So there must have been an instinct in Timothy to run.
[00:22:27] You're young. You're inexperienced. There's false doctrine circulating in the church.
[00:22:32] Timothy must not have been feeling it anymore. Timothy's fire might have been going out, so Paul said, "'I want you to remain there in Ephesus and do the hard stuff and persevere and stick it out and come home to a family that might not even appreciate you right now and show
[00:22:58] up at a job that might not even recognize your value right now and preach in a place where you're persecuted, and the proof of your passion is your perseverance. I don't know if I was really
[00:23:14] passionate when I was preaching when I was 16. I was just excited. There's a difference.
[00:23:22] Interest is not passion. Come on. Knowledge is not passion. Passion is something different.
[00:23:31] When you watch a movie and they go home after a night the first time they meet at a bar and rip each other's clothes off, that's not passion.
[00:23:39] That's attraction.
[00:23:41] One is from the heart.
[00:23:43] One is from the hormones.
[00:23:46] Passion isn't, I rip your clothes off after the first time we met.
[00:23:50] That's not passion.
[00:23:51] Passion is when I saw my mom taking my dad's clothes off while he was dying to give him a bath because he couldn't move his own body.
[00:23:59] Now that's passion.
[00:24:07] Am I right about passion?
[00:24:10] Passion is proven by perseverance.
[00:24:12] is proven when you kneel down in the Garden of Gethsemane like Jesus and say, I'm under pressure right now. I don't want to do it right now.
[00:24:20] Nevertheless, not my will but your will be done. You haven't even found your passion until you've passed your feelings. I'm concerned about this, because we've convoluted it. We've taught people that if you don't feel it, you don't have to do it. But if you have real passion, you'll do it
[00:24:38] when you're up, do it when you're down, do it when they pay you, do it when they don't, do it when they thank you, do it when they look you over, do it when they hate you,
[00:24:46] do it when they love you. I have passion to preach. I have passion to parent. I have passion to pay down my debt. If it doesn't happen all at once, that's all right. I have the passion
[00:25:00] to stick it out. I'm like Ruth, Naomi. You can't run me off if you want to. I'm like Elisha, Elijah. You can tell me to leave, but I won't, because I have a passion." Can you imagine if I preached how some of y'all listen? That would be horrible.

[00:25:39] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_01]
[00:25:39] Well, y'all, I have something to say today, and I'm just going to get around to it.
[00:25:44] There's a Bible there over at Revelation, chapter 2, and a book of Ephesians gives us a picture of the church at Ephesus from a doctrinal standpoint, but now it's been a couple of decades, and they're losing their passion and lost their first love.
[00:25:57] First love.
[00:25:58] Love, passion.

[00:26:00] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:26:00] What got me about the church at Ephesus is that he commends their labor, but they've

[00:26:09] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_03]
[00:26:09] lost their love.

[00:26:13] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:26:13] It isn't like they weren't making progress, but in the process of making progress, of keeping the false doctrine out, in the process of eliminating things from their life and their church that didn't need to be there in the last 43 years…
[00:26:29] Now John is writing from a place called the island of Patmos, sending a messenger to the church at Ephesus, and he says, "'I see your progress.
[00:26:36] You have a job now.
[00:26:38] You have a wife now, but the question is, do you still have?' You've got the apparatus, but you've lost your passion.
[00:26:55] All this is kind of pointless if nothing is burning.
[00:27:00] Passion.
[00:27:03] You've lost it.
[00:27:05] You've lost your passion.
[00:27:09] One thing I always ask our worship team is that they lead you with passion, because I don't know what kind of hell you went through this week or what kind of hell you're going home to, so let's make it heaven on earth in here.
[00:27:24] I think they do a really good job at every campus.
[00:27:45] This is a place for passion.
[00:27:48] This is a place… Hey, hey, hey!
[00:27:50] You want to cry in this church?
[00:27:51] You can cry.
[00:27:52] Here's a hanky.
[00:27:59] You want to shout?
[00:28:00] You can shout.
[00:28:01] toward the stage. It makes me frightened. It's distracting me. Run in place. What kind of running motion was that? Sometimes your passion is waiting on a place to happen. Graham's teacher told us the other day in the parent-teacher conference, she said, "'Graham just loves life, but sometimes I
[00:28:32] got to work with him on where it is appropriate to express that love for life. I said, Example, please. She's a great teacher, Kimberly Springs, teaching my third grader.
[00:28:45] She said, though, that sometimes Graham will just jump up in the middle of class and dab on a math problem and just dance across the room. Just jump up, and there's a time to dab.
[00:29:00] Sometimes that flame becomes an ember.
[00:29:17] I felt like the Lord wanted somebody today to get your passion back, and he tells you how to do it.
[00:29:25] He doesn't just challenge that you've lost your passion.
[00:29:29] I don't know your reaction to the Scripture, but I take it as parental guidance that God is warning me, if you lose your passion, you're going to lose your place.
[00:29:43] Can I break that down?
[00:29:45] If you don't love that woman now that you're married to her the same way and in increasing ways that you did when you dated her, somebody else might.
[00:29:55] That's not a threat.
[00:29:56] That's just reality.
[00:29:59] If I don't want to preach with passion, you think God can't raise up another preacher who's smarter than me?
[00:30:05] No, no, no.
[00:30:07] I don't operate out of the assumption that I'm entitled to anything God gave me.
[00:30:13] I have to keep my passion.
[00:30:16] How can you have so much passion before you have the position?
[00:30:20] How do you get it back?
[00:30:21] He said, you've abandoned it.
[00:30:25] You didn't lose your passion.
[00:30:27] You left it.
[00:30:32] You abandoned your first love.
[00:30:36] You stopped doing the things.
[00:30:39] Look at it.
[00:30:40] He said, you've abandoned your first love.
[00:30:43] Remember, therefore, from where you have fallen… I love God, because he doesn't say that we should regret where we are. He says we should remember where we were and get your eyes back to the hills
[00:30:59] where your help comes. I'm preaching with passion, but I could use a little participation.
[00:31:05] I'm not staying where I am. I want my passion back.
[00:31:16] I want it back.
[00:31:18] I just want to look like a Christian.
[00:31:19] I want a fire in my… I want to go through the motions.
[00:31:21] Here's what you do.
[00:31:25] Remember from where you have fallen.
[00:31:29] Repent.
[00:31:31] Let's look at the Scripture together.
[00:31:32] Repent.
[00:31:33] Let's read the next part together.
[00:31:34] Feel the feelings you felt at first.
[00:31:35] Well, isn't that how we treat passion?
[00:31:41] Let's read the next part together.
[00:31:48] Feel the feelings you felt at first.
[00:31:55] Isn't that how we treat passion, like it's a sensation?
[00:32:01] But yet when he challenges their passion, he calls them to action.
[00:32:07] Do the things you did at first.

[00:32:12] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_01]
[00:32:12] It's a decision, not a sensation.

[00:32:30] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:32:30] How do I get it back?
[00:32:31] I'm going to pray, "'Lord, I want my passion back.'"

[00:32:38] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_03]
[00:32:38] It ain't coming.

[00:32:40] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:32:40] Not like that.
[00:32:43] You don't pray to get it back.

[00:32:46] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_03]
[00:32:46] You practice.

[00:32:49] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_02]
[00:32:49] Do the things you did at first.
[00:32:54] I don't feel grateful anymore.
[00:32:56] Be grateful.
[00:32:57] I don't feel excited anymore.
[00:32:59] Be excited.
[00:33:01] I don't feel love anymore.
[00:33:04] Be loving.
[00:33:05] Do it.
[00:33:09] What's it?
[00:33:10] What you did at first.
[00:33:12] Do it.
[00:33:13] Practice.
[00:33:14] Can I show you something?
[00:33:17] You got a second?
[00:33:18] Is this word good?
[00:33:20] I sure enjoyed preparing it.
[00:33:23] I think I like cooking this better than you could ever like eating it.
[00:33:27] While I was preparing it… Watch this, Blakeney.
[00:33:30] The Lord gave me an illustration of it.
[00:33:35] You guys may not know the names of these musicians.
[00:33:37] I mentioned them already on the platform.
[00:33:41] One of our musicians here, LJ, is a little newer to the team, but he has passion.
[00:33:48] He's not some young buck who always wanted to be on the stage.
[00:33:54] He's done some things.
[00:33:57] He's wasted some seasons.
[00:34:02] I didn't know about him.
[00:34:03] I was looking for somebody in this particular position, and I wanted somebody who would have not just the technical skills or proficiency to be back here, but someone who would have the passion for it.
[00:34:18] You know how I knew he was the guy who said, when I send in my Scriptures for them to put on the screen, he begs the people who get the email with the Scriptures if he can see
[00:34:29] them so he can figure out what I'm going to preach on so he can start thinking through what song he might start playing when I start closing." See, that's passion.
[00:34:44] I brought him up because I love all of our team.
[00:34:47] Don't get me wrong.
[00:34:48] You're not my favorite or anything like that, but just something I heard.
[00:34:59] He was living in Canada, which is known for its passion.
[00:35:12] He was going through a season… I'm not going to tell all of his details.
[00:35:17] Maybe you can ask him one day.
[00:35:21] When his wife would go to bed at night, he would put on his headphones and he would practice playing with preachers online.
[00:35:28] He didn't have a position, but he had a passion.
[00:35:38] He would put his headphones on so as not to disturb his wife's sleep, I assume, and he would play along with the preaching. I heard there was a season where you would play along with me
[00:35:52] online, and I didn't know who he was. Never heard of him. Never even heard his name.
[00:36:02] They didn't even call David's name when he was out in the field tending sheep.
[00:36:07] Come on. I'm about to preach right section up. I sure could use your passion. I sure could use it.
[00:36:13] See, he didn't have a position, but when you have a passion, you practice.
[00:36:22] You don't wait for a position.
[00:36:24] You don't do it because somebody is watching.
[00:36:26] You don't do it because it's a performance.
[00:36:29] You do it because it's a passion.
[00:36:32] He didn't know he was just killing lions.
[00:36:34] He didn't know he was just killing bears, but when Goliath came stepping forward to the battle line. He had been practicing, and now he's back there, and I'm up here because he had a passion. Passion will bring you from the pastor to the palace. The pastor will bring you from the
[00:36:54] lowest to the highest. Repent and get your passion back. Come on. Take 15 seconds and praise him passionate. Come on, Rock Hill. Get your passion back. God is not done with you. Get your passion
[00:37:21] back in place. David said, Oh yeah, I've been practicing for this. I've been waiting for an opportunity. I've been waiting for a giant. I can preach any way I want to preach.
[00:37:45] practicing. You have to practice your passion. I was riding home with Elijah just on Friday, and we were filling up the little gas cans with gas to put gas in the four-wheeler.
[00:38:06] Very spiritual activity. We filled them up and put them in Holly's Suburban, and I said, Elijah, we have to put them just right, because if the gas sloshes around the back of the car, your mom isn't going to be happy about our outing." He said,
[00:38:27] "'Dad, I'm worried, because all the way here they were sliding around in the back.' I said, "'Don't worry, boy. They might have been sliding on the way, but they were empty.
[00:38:41] Now that they're full, they're not going anywhere.
[00:38:51] Preaching to Elijah while I'm driving, I'm practicing.
[00:38:57] Preaching is not just my profession.
[00:39:00] It's my passion.
[00:39:01] If you have passion, you ought to preach in the car.
[00:39:02] You ought to preach in the kitchen.
[00:39:03] You ought to worship God Monday, Tuesday.
[00:39:04] It's my passion.
[00:39:05] You ought to preach in the kitchen.
[00:39:07] You ought to worship God Monday, Tuesday.
[00:39:09] It's my passion.
[00:39:10] Practice, practice, practice, practice.
[00:39:11] Find seven people.
[00:39:12] Tell them, practice, practice, practice, practice.
[00:39:13] You never know.
[00:39:14] You never know what God might want to do through you.
[00:39:15] You have to practice.
[00:39:17] Practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice.
[00:39:23] Find seven people and tell them, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice.
[00:39:29] You never know what God might want to do through you.
[00:39:33] You have to practice.
[00:39:35] Well, I would pray, but I just don't feel anything when I pray.
[00:39:39] You haven't practiced enough.
[00:39:41] If you would pray two minutes, you would see the peace that two minutes brings, and tomorrow you'd want to pray five. If you'd practice, if you'd open your Bible and read a verse, you'd want to read two. You might read four. You might read eight. You might finish the Book of
[00:39:59] Galatians before the week is over if you would practice. So, if you ever see me in the grocery store and I'm mumbling. I'm not crazy. I'm practicing. What are you doing throwing that stick on the ground, Moses? I'm practicing, because I have to use this stick to park the waters.
[00:40:26] But until I practice, I can't perform it. You've lost your passion because you stopped.
[00:40:41] The best lose their passion without practice. Even the best, even David, the kid who ran to the battle line and said, I don't need a position. I have passion. I don't need the endorsement of Saul. I have passion.
[00:41:04] I don't even need my brothers to like me. I have passion. That kid who ran to the battle line, A kid who practiced found himself decades later.
[00:41:19] He was in the palace, but he had lost his passion.
[00:41:26] He sat down and wrote a psalm, and he cried out to God and asked the Lord to recreate and restore his passion and create a clean heart in him.
[00:41:40] I had a pure passion when I started, and I've allowed some things to come into my life.
[00:41:46] I've allowed some people, and I've allowed some memories, and I've allowed some decisions and some distractions and even some good things.
[00:41:53] I've been trying to keep the false stuff out, but I've left my first love, and I want my passion back.
[00:42:04] He was home one day, walking around on his roof.
[00:42:10] That same kid who was willing to run to the battle lines he's seen a lot of years now, Maybe not 43 like the church at Ephesus, but it's been quite a few years since that time.
[00:42:29] He's not running toward the battle anymore.
[00:42:32] He's avoiding it.
[00:42:34] The Bible says that in the springtime when the kings go off to war, David stayed home.
[00:42:42] The king in the palace had lost that passion of the kid and the pastor, and he got out of place.
[00:42:54] So he saw a beautiful woman bathing on the roof.
[00:43:00] He called for her, and she had no choice but to come.
[00:43:02] When he slept with her, they conceived a child that resulted in a national scandal.
[00:43:08] Her husband was murdered at the behest of David's henchmen.
[00:43:13] David received word that the child born to his wife would die, and he cried out from that place, "'I want my passion back.
[00:43:23] I've lost my baby.
[00:43:26] I've compromised my integrity.
[00:43:30] But if it took me losing some things to realize that I had lost my passion… God, all I can do now… I can't give back the baby, but I can give back my passion.
[00:43:48] I can't give back last week, last month, last year.
[00:43:55] Would you redeem the time I've wasted, God?
[00:43:57] I want my passion back.
[00:44:02] I just know somebody's heart is crying out.
[00:44:05] Maybe even watching online, you couldn't even get to church, didn't even come today, and Your heart is crying out as I preach.
[00:44:12] Stand to your feet.
[00:44:13] It's a holy moment in the sanctuary.
[00:44:15] Stand to your feet.
[00:44:16] I want my passion back.
[00:44:23] Abby asked me a question.
[00:44:24] She said, Daddy, did you have to practice that?
[00:44:33] I was standing there thinking about my kids.
[00:44:36] Maybe one day they'll take their kids to the church they grew up in, and I wonder what they'll be telling them about our church? Will they be telling them what God used to do? Will
[00:44:50] they be telling them about the people who used to give sacrificially, who didn't have a building but had passion? Will this be the place where they had revival one time, or will it be a place where the
[00:45:03] revival fire never died because of a people with a passion? I want to pray for you, because when David got done lamenting what he had lost, and he prayed out, God, don't take your Spirit from me. I can lose anything, but I don't want to lose my place.
[00:45:33] To the angel of the church at Ephesus, to the husband of four at Ballantyne, to the teenage girl in Rock Hill, write these words. If you will find your purpose, you will recover your passion. I think the worst advice we could give a young person
[00:46:06] is to follow your passion. That might sound exciting, but it's self-destructive.
[00:46:17] You don't follow your passion. If you follow your passion, you're going to get your passion confused with your feelings, and the first time the wind blows real good, your flame will go out.
[00:46:28] Don't follow your passion, because sometimes you can't tell your passion apart from your preference.
[00:46:35] Sometimes you can't tell your faith apart from your feelings, so you don't stay in Ephesus.
[00:46:40] You don't stay in the hard places.
[00:46:44] Don't follow your passion.
[00:46:47] Follow your purpose.
[00:46:50] Remember the reason God saved you.
[00:46:53] Get your lampstand back.
[00:46:55] Every candle needs a stand.
[00:46:58] The passion is the flame, and the purpose is to stand.
[00:47:02] Put your passion on your purpose.
[00:47:09] My passion follows my purpose.
[00:47:15] So when I feel it, when I don't, same purpose.
[00:47:23] You've been here and there and everywhere losing time, losing joy, losing passion, following your passion.
[00:47:32] That's ridiculous.
[00:47:33] Follow your passion.
[00:47:35] How ridiculous is that?
[00:47:37] Follow your passion.
[00:47:38] You know you would have married that crazy girl.
[00:47:40] Follow your passion?
[00:47:46] Find your passion and teach your passion to follow your purpose.
[00:47:51] Tell your passion where to show up in the place of your purpose.
[00:47:59] Imagine if the people running the cameras at this church got it flipped.
[00:48:05] Imagine if the people running the cameras while I'm preaching all of a sudden thought that it was my job to follow the camera.
[00:48:15] How ridiculous would that be?
[00:48:20] In fact, I'm going to illustrate it.
[00:48:23] I'm going to show you how ridiculous it is when you follow your passion.
[00:48:27] Show them real quick on the camera.
[00:48:29] So I have to preach now, and while I'm preaching, that camera… So now I have to follow the camera.
[00:48:44] How ridiculous is it when you run around in life letting your feelings tell you what job to take and what job to quit and what relationship to be in?
[00:48:55] No, no, no.
[00:48:56] I don't follow the camera.
[00:48:57] The camera follows me.
[00:48:58] You have to stay with me.
[00:48:59] I don't follow passion.
[00:49:00] I want my passion back, and my passion is waiting in the place of my purpose.
[00:49:30] I want to pray for you.
[00:49:31] If this message hit your heart today, if it was for you, I want you to know that after David laid down and prayed and asked God to give him the baby back, the Bible says he
[00:49:44] made the decision to get up, to repent, to get up.
[00:49:51] After he had been there long enough, he got up, and he went in, and he had another baby.
[00:50:00] He got his passion back.
[00:50:03] Could this be the day to get your passion back?
[00:50:10] Not just goosebumps, not just a comfortable feeling, but an inner determination and resolve that says, Will, will, will. I don't feel it, but I will. I don't even want to sometimes, but I will, because my passion serves.
[00:50:41] Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.
[00:50:44] Cast me not away from your presence, and do not take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore unto me the joy of your salvation, and renew a right spirit, and grant me a willing spirit.
[00:50:56] Father, we thank you today for returning us to our first love.
[00:51:26] We don't want to labor without love, and we don't want to serve you without passion.
[00:51:31] We don't want to lose our place.
[00:51:34] We don't want to miss our chance.
[00:51:37] So while the lampstand is still in place, while we still have breath in our bodies, while we still have an opportunity, we call out to you, God, and we don't ask you to restore our passion, because the fact is you didn't take it away.
[00:51:56] It's still in us.
[00:51:58] It was just waiting for this word, for this moment to be awakened.
[00:52:04] So God, we call our passion to the surface, like Elisha called the iron of the ax head to float to the top of the water.
[00:52:11] We're calling our passion forth today.
[00:52:14] We're calling our victory forth today.
[00:52:17] Like David got up, we're getting up.
[00:52:20] We want our passion back.
[00:52:22] We command our passion to serve your purpose in our lives.
[00:52:27] We will by your Spirit.
[00:52:29] We will by your power.
[00:52:33] We're getting up today.
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