Where DO We Go From Here?
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Chapter 1
FAITH
TO CI-IANGE OUR DESTINY
We are
living in a time when our standard of living is going up, up, up. We enjoy
mechanical conveniences and phys- ical luxuries such as the world has never
known.
But no
other generation that has ever lived on the face of the earth has had as many
cares of life as our generation.
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Never
has any generation faced the perplexing problems we face today. Despite all of
our efforts and technological advances, misery is being piled on top of misery.
Famine and disease stalk many lands. Mankind, both as a whole and indi-
vidually, stands in dire need.
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believe, however, that the Word of God teaches that we can change things. The
devil may have destined us for pain and sorrow, but we can change our destiny
through faith in God.
We hold
the key to our own destiny and future. God doesn't. God already has done
everything He's going to do for mankind. He has made a way of escape. Through
the blood redemption of the Lord Jesus Christ, we can have faith to change our
destiny while on this earth.
We have
two choices: We can either fold our hands and sucewnb to com- placency, or we
can look to the fields that are white unto harvest - to the souls who
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are
lost, dying, and going into sin's hell - to those who are bound by the chains
of sickness and disease and need help - and go out and bring them in.
Paul
says in Philippians 3, "Brethren, 1 count not myself to have
apprehended [you could also use the words to obtain, to excel, to have
excelled here]: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are
behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, lpress toward
the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus" (vv.
13,14).
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want you to see something here. The great Apostle Paul said, "I count not
my- self to have excelled." Then he went on to say, "But this one
thing 1 do, forgetting those things which are behind ......
That's an interesting statement for this great man of God to make. Not
only did Paul have to forget success, he also had to forget failure!
As he
was penning those words, I'm
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sure
Paul's mind went back to the day he stood outside Jerusalem and held the coats
of the men who were stoning Stephen - and encouraged them.
Some of
you say, "I have trouble forget- ting my past." You never were the
catalyst who encouraged the stoning of one of God's chosen. You don't have to
forget that. Paul did.
He also
had to forget his success on Mars Hill in Athens with the great Greek
philosophers. Paul proclaimed to them the great "philosophy" of the
Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. (It's not a philosophy, but Paul presented it
to them in that man- ner to win them and show them who God is.)
This
event was a great success in Paul's life. Here was a man from Tarsus, an
outpost of the Roman empire. He once was named Saul. Now he is standing on Mars
Hill with the greatest philosophers in Greece - and he matches them word for
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word and
argument for argument through the power of God. That's a great success. But
Paul had to forget it.
He
also had to forget that he started one of the largest churches in history - the
Church at Ephesus. If you'll study, you'll find that the church had between
20,000 to 40,000 members! That's a pretty good-sized church!
Yet
Paul says, "I count not myself to have done anything (or excelled), but
this one thing 1 do, forgetting those things which are behind . . . ."
Paul forgot suc- cess. He forgot failure. He forgot every- thing that had ever
happened to him in the past, because it was history. It couldn't do anything
for him now even if he wanted it to.
Chapter 2
RECEIVE
GOD'S BEST
Too many of us want to live in the past, feeding off some great meeting we attended. We need to answer the question: "Where do we go from here?" Where do we go from this moment on? Do we live in the past, or do we forget the past and go on to the greater things God has for us in the future?
Many people in the Word of God
have asked themselves that same question: "Where do we go from
here?"
Looking in Mark's Gospel we find a man who was sitting at a gate beside the road to Jericho. His destiny had been chosen for him through circumstances. He was blind.
They had no welfare funds then; no vocational training for the handicapped; no braille. Circumstances had relegated Bartimaeus to the lowest of the low - to
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the very
pit and dregs of humanity: to begging.
There he
sits beside that road, holding up his little cup.
The
dust from the hooves of the animals and the feet of the people walking by
settles on his clothes. Many times he smells the food some of them are eating,
and his stomach cries out for a morsel of bread.
Still he
sits there, waving his cup, hoping perchance a wealthy merchant or landowner
will drop in a few coins so that he can make it to another day.
One
day Bartimaeus hears a commo- tion. There is a great stir in the air. A large
crowd seems to be approaching Jericho.
Bartimaeus
grabs hold of the hem of somebody's robe that brushes against him. He shakes it
and demands, "What's hap- pening? What's happening?"
They
reply, "Oh, Bartimaeus, it's just Jesus of Nazareth passing by. Don't get
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yourself excited. The crowd will be gone in a minute, and maybe even you can get a few coins from them."
And Bartimaeus is faced with this question: "What do 1 do now? Where do lgo from here?" He realizes that this is the Man who has been going about doing good and healing all who were sick and oppressed of the devil (Acts 10:38).
He realizes this is his opportunity. What he does from this moment on does not rest in the hands of God; it does not rest in the hands of religious leaders. What happens to him from this moment on rests solely with blind Bartimaeus himselfl
The Word of God says, ". . . faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Rom. 10:17). Faith that changes your destiny comes by hearing God's Word. In John's Gospel it says that the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14). And that Word was Jesus Christ.
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When
Bartimaeus hears that the Word is passing by, faith leaps up in his heart. He
asks himself, Do I sit here and let the crowd go by and maybe accumulate
a few coins? Or do I turn to the only help man- kind has ever known?
Where do 1 go from here?
It
doesn't take him long to make up his mind and respond to that question. Jump-
ing to his feet, he screams and hollers, "Jesus, thou son of David,
have mercy on me!"
The
men preceding Jesus go over to Bartimaeus and scold, "Hey, he quiet! Shut
up! Don't you know Jesus is coming?" (Isn't it strange that those who are
always walking out in front of Jesus want every- thing to be quiet, and those
who are walk- ing alongside Him are rejoicing, praising God, and having a good
time?)
MARK 10:48
48 And many charged him that he should hold
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his peace: but he cried the more a great deal,
Thou son of David, have mercy on me.
Faith
in God cannot he quieted! When circumstances come in like a flood, the cry of
faith will ring out the louder! It says here that Bartimaeus didn't shut up -
he cried more loudly: "Jesus, thou son of David, have mercy on
me!" He screamed it at the top of his lungs.
Yes,
Bartimaeus could have done as many people do even today. He could have sat
there and said, "All right, Lord. You know my needs. I'm just going to sit
here and meditate and project my spiritual thoughts. When they reach You,- if
You want to bless me, just come over here and touch me. I'm going to sit right
here and be quiet. I'm not going to cause any commo- tion. 1 know you're
supposed to be quiet when Jesus is around."
If
that's what Bartimaeus had actually said, he would still be sitting, blind, on
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that
road outside of Jericho! But because he would not be quiet - the cry of
faith cannot be quieted - he screamed the louder as he heard Jesus
approach: "Jesus, have mercy on me!" And his life was changed.
MARK 10:49-52
49 AndJesusstoodsdU,andeoiminandedhimto he
called. And they call the blind man, saying unto him, Be of good comfort, rise;
he calleth thee.
50 And he, casting away his garment, rose, and
came to Jesus.
51 And Jesus answered and said unto him, What
wilt thou that 1 should do unto thee? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that 1
might receive my sight.
52 And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy
faith hath made thee whole. And immediately he received his sight, and followed
Jesus in the way.
And
there He was - Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Lord of lords and the King
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of
kings in the flesh, His every step ordered by the Holy Spirit - and He
came to a halt at the voice of faith!
Bartimaeus
had faith. He wanted to change his destiny in life.
See
it! See Jesus. See the crowd. See them bringing Bartimaeus to Jesus. Here he
comes - this blind beggar. Does he fall down, place his face on Jesus' feet and
begin to weep, "O Lord, please help me"?
No,
that's the way people think it should be done - that's the way some modern
preachers and others would tell you it's supposed to be done - but the Bible
says that blind Bartimacus walked up to Jesus, looked in the direction of that
voice that was flowing with love from the Master, and asked straightforwardly,
"I want to see, Lord."
And
Jesus said, "You've got it!" Immediately, Bartimaeus began see- ing,
and it says he began to praise God and follow the crowd. He no doubt threw away
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that
money cup, gave the money he had collected to some other poor man, and
said, "Here, take this. I'm going with Jesus." He had made his
choice. He hadn't listened to those around him who were trying to dis- courage
him.
If you
listen to those around you, they'll keep you in bondage. Ifyou read the Word of
God through the colored glasses of tradition, you'll remain in bondage. But if
you open your eyes wide to the truth of God's Word, you can change your destiny
in life. If your destiny is changed, it will be because you realize the truth
of God's Word and get up and walk in it.
Find
out what God wants from you, and do it. 1 challenge you: Receive what God has
for you! It belongs to you. Don't let the devil take it away from you.
Chapter
3 'LATER'NEVER COMES
In Luke 17 we find a story of 10 lepers, outcasts from society. One day they heard that Jesus was going to be walking down a certain road. These 10 men asked them- selves this question: "Where do we go from here? We are bound with this loathsome disease. It is mutilating us and taking us to our graves."
One of them said, "We go to Jesus." So the lepers stood close to the road along which Jesus was passing, and cried out, "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us" (v. 13). When Jesus saw them, He told them to go show themselves to the priests.
Then they faced another question - the same one: "Where do we go from here?" Jesus hadn't said, "Be healed." He had simply said, "Go show yourselves to the priests." There was no change in their
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condition; their healing had not niani- rested.
But, you see, under Jewish law, the priests were the only
ones who could pro- nounce them whole in the eyes of society. As one man, the
10 lepers turned in uni- son. They did not question for a moment whether they
should go to the priests or not. They went, and the Word of God says, "And
it came to pass, that, AS THEY WENT, they were cleansed" (or
healed).
They were set free because they chose to do something with
their lives.
The fifth chapter of Mark tells two stories: that of a man
who came to Jesus asking prayer for his sick daughter and the story of the
woman with the issue of blood.
The woman had spent "all that she had" on
doctors, seeking to get well, but she got no better, "but rathergrew
worse," the Bible tells us (v. 26). Then it says,
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"When she had HEARD of Jesus ......
(v. 27). She had to
answer this question: "Where do Igo from here?"
She said to herself, 1 know
what Pll do - Pll go touch His clothes. If 1 can touch His clothes, Pll
be well!
But when she got to where Jesus was, she found a crowd was surrounding Him. Again she had to answer that question: "Where do I go from here? What will 1 do now? Look at this crowd! Is it worth the struggle to get to Him? Is it worth pushing and shoving through this crowd? Is it worth it? Am 1 right or wrong. "
How many of you have ever been in her place, where the thing you wanted was surrounded by a crowd? Often we decide, "Oh, it's not worth it. I'll get it later." But most of the time, "later" never comes in the natural. It never comes in the spiritual realm, either.
The woman with the issue of blood
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made her
way through the crowd, touched His clothes, and was instantly healed.
In
the meantime, we tend to forget Jairus, who was waiting for Jesus to accompany
him to his home, where his daughter lay sick. It was immediately after the
great miracle of the healing of the woman that a messenger came, tapped Jairus
on the shoulder, and said, "Don't bother the Master any longer. Your
daughter is dead. It's all over."
It was
almost as if Jesus were reading Jairus' thoughts. Jesus told him, "Only
believe. Only believe. All things are pos- sible. Only believe."
At
that moment, Jairus had to choose. He had to face the question: "Where
do Igo from here? What do 1 do? Do 1 break and run home to my family, or do
1 just walk along leisurely with Jesus because He said not to fear?"
Jairus
made the right decision to take Jesus at His Word. He and Jesus con-
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tinued
on to Jairus' house at a leisurely pace. And what happened? Jairus' daughter
was raised from the dead!
Often
events happen so quickly that you don't have time to think out a decision;
circumstances demand an immediate response. Only those who know the power and
truth of the Word of God can make the right decision at those times and receive
what they need from God.
The
exhilaration and excitement of the great meetings you've attended won't help
when you have to meet the enemy. The only thing that will help you then is how
much of God's Word you have hidden in your heart to turn loose on him - not how
many songs you can sing or how high you canjump.
"Where
do we go from here?" We
must forget both the failures and successes of the past and walk on to the
higher things of God and His Word.
Chapter
4 I-IOW TO WIN TI-IE WAR BETWEEN FLESI-1 AND SPIRIT
I've
been preaching since 1 was 18 years old. I've met many pastors. They're always
trying to plan some program; they're always trying to put something together to
make their church or Sunday School better - programs, programs, pro- grams!
Pastors,
it's not your programs that will put your church over. Forget your pro- grams!
Find out what God's program is and use it.
The same
holds true for individuals. Find out what God wants. Find out what the will of
God is for you. Dor@t do some- thing just because you want to do it. Find out
what God's Word has to say about your situation.
Find out
what God's Word has to say about some decisions you're going to make
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in
business, too. If businessmen would learn to manage with their heads and their
hearts, their businesses would he twice as large.
Learn
how to walk with God. Ask God, "Where do I go from here?" Quit
trying to putyourplan into action. PutHis plan into action.
Some
will protest, "That's contrary to all the laws of nature and
business."
Ifyou
know for sure that God toldyou to do something - even though it seems con-
trary to natural laws - and you do it, there is no way you can fail, because
God never fails.
It comes
back to the war between the natural and the spiritual. Anytime you ask yourself
the question "Where do I go from here?" - anytime you face a
crisis - there will be this war between the natural and the spiritual. You'd
better be smart enough to do it the way the man on the inside (the inner man)
wants it done, or
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you're
doomed to failure. You see, it's not what "I" want; it's not what
"I" desire; it's what God wants.
Yes, 1
realize that we're talking all the time about the fact that we can have the
desires of our heart. The problem with people today is that they are asking for
everything and they're not receiving, and it's causing some confusion.
Many
saved, Spirit-filled people have heard teaching about the things of faith, but
all they know is what the natural
says.
They know all the "formulas" and all the faith confessions in their
heads, but they're not in their hearts (or spirits), so it's not doing them any
good to make those faith confessions.
One
reason they're not receiving is because they're not in line with John 15, where
Jesus said, "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye
shall ask whatye will, and it shall be done unto you" (v. 7).
The words are abiding, but they're not
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abiding in the spirit of man; they're abiding in the natural
mind of man.
It's time we realized that we need to forget our desires for
cars, money, and success. 1 believe in prosperity as strongly as anybody. 1
dress good; 1 drive good; 1 eat good; and 1 will continue to do so, because
God's Word says so. (1 don't want anybody to think I'm teaching against faith.)
But the point is, we have become self- ish with our faith,
heaping blessing after blessing upon ourselves when there is a world out there that
is lost, dying, and going to hell, bound in chains of sin, sick- ness, and
disease - and we need to set it free.
God has showed us how to use our faith to get clothing on
our backs, food on our table, and other good things of life. Let's take that same
faith and use it to bring souls into the kingdom! 1,et's begin to con - fess
souls into the kingdom the way we confess in our finances, clothing, and
food.
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Let's ask ourselves the question: "Where
do we go from here?"
Do we go out to another year of enjoy- ing the
good life, getting all the blessings and benefits, while the rest of the world
slowly sinks into oblivion?
1 say "no." Let's take our faith and
maintain a balanced Christian life.
Chapter 5 VICTORY TAIKES COMMITMENT
There is
a commitment that must be made if we're to go beyond the hilarity and the good
things that belong to us. There is a commitment that goes with moving on with
God.
1 like
the story of the three Hebrew children in the Book of Daniel. 1 think
sometimes, however, that we miss their point. They told King Nebuchadnezzar, "Our
God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace ....
(Dan. 3:17).
Some
people get upset with the next statement these Hebrew captives made: "But
if not, be it known unto thee, 0 king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor
worship the golden image which thou hast set up" (v. 18). In other
words, they were saying, "But if not, we're not going to recant
anyway."
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People
will say, "Oh, that's a statement of unbelief." 1 was praying about
it recently, asking the Lord about it, and He said, "Well, 1 didn't look
at it as unbelief. What 1 saw in it was their commitment. They were saying,
'I'm going to serve God no matter what."'
If
you're going to follow God and go beyond just a good time and good things - if
you're going to go into the real battle of soul-winning and setting the world
free - it's going to take commitment. (In fact, it's going to take commitment
even to walk by faith, because the devil's going to find out if you believe
what you say you believe.)
Too
many people do not realize what commitment means. Paul writes in the third
chapter of Philippians, "Brethren, I count not myself to have
apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind,
and reaching forth
(v.
13). I'm still discussing commit ment. "Reaching forth" involves
effort.
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That's spelled W-O-R-K. Are you still
interested in going on with God? It means work - reaching forth, straining,
pushing, striving. For what? For "the high calling of God in Christ
Jesus" (v. 14).
"I press toward the mark Paul said. When you're
"pressing" to get some- thing, you're putting out energy and effort.
You're going to find out very quickly whether
you want to put out the effort to be this kind of child of God or not, because
the devil is going to fight you. You're going to find yourself having to make
this deci- sion: "Where do 1 go from here? Do 1 run back to my security,
or do 1 press toward the mark of the high calling of God in
Christ Jesus?" When you make the decision
to go all out with God, the devil's going to scream in your ears. You're going
to hear it at night. You're going to hear it when you unlock
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the office door. You're going to hear it when you're in your
office.
That's when you'll find out ifyou really believe Jesus or
not. That's when you'll make up your mind whether you're going to he a failure
or not.
There are two directions you can take. One is to press on
with God. The second is to run back to something that you know is secure. But
you'll never be what God wants you to be if you turn and run. On the other
hand, if you press toward the mark and begin to confess who you are in Christ
Jesus, things will turn out well for you.
The place in which we all want to live with God is having a
good time rejoicing and praising. Did you know that you can live in that place
even when every wall seems to be failing in on top of you?
Yes, the walls may feel Ue they're crashing in on top of
you. But even if they don't open up in front of you, the Word of God will
become jet propulsioned, and it
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will propel you over the top! One way or another, you
will go over, because you can't go under for going on to victory.
You see, when you make the decision to go with God, and you
take the Word and put it down in your heart and then under your feet, you're
putting it between you and all the works of the devil. There isn't any place
for you to go then but over!
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