The truth is that most of us aren’t “all right.” In this message from Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church, we’re reminded that, if God gave it to you, He’ll see it through to completion.

Are you all right?”

What if I asked you that, just the two of us? “Are
you all right?” It’s one of those questions we ask

that we really don’t want to know the answer
to. “How are you doing? Are you all right?”

“Yeah, man. I’m all right. I’ve got this thing
on my back. I don’t know what it is. It’s

changing colors. I’m all right.” It’s a
complicated question. “Are you all right?”

That depends, because this woman would say, “I
have a lot of money, but I just lost my son.”

“Are you all right?”

“Well, that depends. I’m kind of disappointed
about what’s going on with my company,

but you know what? God has been
doing a miracle in my family.”

What a question. “Are you all right?” “Ask her,

‘Are you all right?'” Do you know the difference
between God and people? He really wants to know.

The other people who ask you that do not
expect a detailed answer with subpoints.

I love the woman, because Gehazi comes to ask her,

“Are you all right?” but he’s not the one
who prophesied the baby to begin with.

Watch what she does in verse 26.

I know we said she’s a great woman. But he
said, “Are you all right? Is your husband

all right? Is your child all right?” None
of these are all right. She’s not all right,

the husband is so old he can’t carry Bobby up
the stairs (we’re going to give the boy a name),

and the son he’s asking about is dead. And she
does something. Even though she’s a great woman,

she lies. “Everything is all right.”

She’s lying, like you. “Everything is all right.
It’s all right. Nothing to see here. I’m good.”

She’s lying like your Instagram feed. She is
lying like that picture you posted from the family

vacation on Facebook. Why did she lie? Maybe
she wasn’t lying. Maybe she just knew something.

Maybe she knew, “I don’t need to talk about my

problems to somebody who doesn’t
have the power to solve them.”

This is a word for somebody. I don’t need to
process this in a place that is powerless to

help me. I want to stop asking everybody
else about stuff that only God can fix. I

want to stop trying to fix things publicly
that can only be dealt with privately.

I want to quit seeking affirmation in public
places and let God speak to the place.

She said, “I’m all right, but I’m not really.”
Look at what she did next. She pushed right past

the person who had no power to solve it. Quit
talking to everybody about everything. Quit

complaining to everybody about everything. Quit
letting everybody know all your business. Quit

trying to cover up stuff for people, and go
back to the one who spoke it to start with.

Verse 27: “When she got to the man of God at the
mountain, she took hold of his feet.” She’s great

enough to saddle up the donkey, and she’s humble
enough to fall at his feet. You have to be both.

She came down, and Gehazi came to push her away.

I bet you have something right now as I
preach this word trying to push you away.

“Don’t listen to him.

This isn’t for you. This is for someone else.
You’re not good enough for that. You don’t

have any right to expect that.” But the man
of God said, “Leave her alone. This is between

the two of us. See, I spoke this to her.

She’s in bitter distress, but the Lord has
hidden it from me, and I don’t know why yet.”

Holly, the next verse is what brought me over.

After I preached last week’s sermon,
I saw this verse. “Did I ask…?”

I stopped. I said, “Yeah, of course.
Of course you wanted me to preach this,

Lord, for everybody who’s dealing
with something they didn’t ask for.”

“I was just trying to take care of you. I wasn’t
trying to invite this in my life. I didn’t even

want all this. God, you shouldn’t have called
me to do this if you were going to let it be

so hard that I couldn’t do it. Did I ask?”
She’s at his feet now. She’s off her donkey now.

“Did I ask? I asked you to come eat. I asked you
to come stay. I didn’t ask you to ruin my life.

I didn’t ask for this! You did this. You started
this. I told you it would end like this. I didn’t

want to get my hopes up. It hurts to hope. The
more I hope, the more open I am to disappointment.

I told you this was going to happen. Every
time I try, I fail. Every time I start,

I stumble. I told you it would be like
this. I knew it would end like this.”

“I knew I shouldn’t feel
good. I knew I shouldn’t try.

I knew they would betray me. I
knew they would let… Did I ask?”

She had the good sense to know how to get back
to the one who started it. I know you didn’t ask

for a special needs child. I know you didn’t ask
for the economy to do what it’s doing right now.

I know you didn’t ask for it, but just because you
didn’t ask for it doesn’t mean you can’t handle

it. You just have to know what to do with it.
Put it back on the bed. Put it back in the place.

She stood in the doorway where the prophet
made the promise. She put the boy God gave her

on the bed. She went to the prophet. She
fell at his feet. And look at what she said.

In verse 30, after Gehazi went back to do what
he could do, the child’s mother said, “As surely

as the Lord lives and as you live, I will not
leave you.” Where have we heard that before?

That’s the same thing Elisha
said to Elijah. That’s the same

persistence that started his ministry. “I
will not leave you. I will not forsake you.”

God is saying, “If I did then, I will now. If
I spoke it, I will perform it…in an empty room,

in a full room, with many, with little.
Abounding or abased, I will not leave you.”

She said, “You spoke this. You started this.
Now you have to do something about it.” Do

you know how you know you’re growing
in your relationship with God?

When you can tell him the real stuff
at his feet and trust him like that.

Everybody else sees what you do. “Oh, she has a
big house. She keeps the preacher over there.”

They didn’t know the depth of disappointment
of her barren womb. Only God knew that.

Some things only God knows. First Corinthians
2 says the spirit of a man searches the man.

Only God and you know it.

There are some things I can’t say through this
camera today. It’s just between you and God.

Maybe God put you in this moment so he could
tell you a few things. Just the two of us.

God said, “I need your attention right
now. I need you at my feet right now.

I’m trying to bring some things to life,

but I need this to just be the two
of us. I’m going to use people, but…”

When Elisha followed the woman back to the house…
Look at it. The boy was there on his couch.

The mom, the woman, the great
woman, the proactive woman,

did something we all have to do sometimes in
our lives. After you’ve done all you can do…

The Bible says in verse 33, “Elisha went
in, shut the door on the two of them…”

Now the woman who birthed this
boy has to stand outside the door

and trust God’s prophet to do what only he can do.

Are you standing on the other
side of a closed door today,

wondering how God is going to
get your kid out of this one?

I imagine that this woman who was proactive
enough to tell her husband, “Saddle up the donkey

and buy a lamp” rushed into the room.

Maybe she thought she was going to stand there
and give orders. She’s that kind of woman. But

the prophet knew something about when God wants
to do something really amazing in your life.

He turned to the woman and said,
“I know you gave birth to this boy,

and I know you’re great, and I appreciate you,

but right now, it’s just the two of us.” He
sent her out of the room where she couldn’t see.

Verse 34 says, “Then he got on the bed and lay on
the boy, mouth to mouth, eyes to eyes, hands to

hands.” It’s personal. He didn’t just lay a staff
on him. Gehazi tried that, and it didn’t work.

What God does in your life is going to be
personal. This is a personal word. God says,

“I’m going to actually connect with you.”
Your eyes… You see, so you can touch and

feel. It’s personal. He lay down on the boy and
stretched himself out on him, and the boy’s body

grew warm, but he still wasn’t alive, so Elisha
turned away and walked back and forth in the room.

It’s a process. I want you to say that about
everything in your life that you don’t understand.

He’s pacing around the room, and the woman
has no idea what’s going on on the other side

of that door. You have no idea what God
is doing behind the scenes in your life.

The prophet is pacing. I think he sent
her out of the room not just because it

was personal and not just because it was
a process but because it was private.

I hear the Spirit of God saying right now,
“I need some alone time with your problem.

I don’t need you standing over me so much,
telling me what to do, so I’m going to close

this door. I’m going to spend some time
with that thing you’ve been worrying about,

and I need you to just go right now. You can walk
around downstairs, and I’ll walk around upstairs.”

The Bible says she had to stand on the
other side of the door. Do you know how much

faith it takes to stand there with the thing you
gave birth to…? God is saying to some of you,

“Give me my promise back. I’m the one who gave it.
I can’t have you standing over me telling me how

I’m supposed to do it and when I’m supposed to do
it. Leave this thing with me for a little while.”

You’ve been stressing so much, and every time you
stress about it, it interrupts what God is doing.

So shut the door, like the woman
with the oil earlier in 2 Kings 4.

She shut the door and the oil flowed. He shut the
door, and he got with the boy, and the Bible says…

How many believe the Bible? How many believe
in miracles? On the other side of that door,

the word of God did for that woman
what she could not do for herself.

I feel the word of the Lord coming
forth into your situation today.

When he got back on the boy, the boy sneezed seven
times. That’s the number of completion. God said,

“Let me finish this. I started it. Let me finish
this. I’ve got your promise. I’ve got your dream.

I’ve got your destiny. I’ve got your hope. I’ve
got your petitions. I’ve got your prayers.”

God says, “Give it back to me. Just the two
of us.” God is working while you’re waiting.

We thank God for open doors,
we thank him for closed doors,

because what he’s doing in this
moment is greater than you know.

What he’s doing in that room in
your life is greater than you know.

You thought you built it for one
thing. You really built it for another.

Give him that space. This is a
Holy Spirit moment. What do you do

when the thing you didn’t ask for
happens in your life and the thing

you were holding in your arms one
moment dies in the shifting seasons?

I hear God saying, “Take it
back, put it in that place,

because today is a day of miracles.”