In “Do You Feel Stuck?” Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church teaches us that, when we release our anxieties about the future, we create space for God to reveal His intentions.

Maybe when you feel stuck you’re building
strength. That’s the only way you really

build strength. It’s to get to that sticking
point, to get to that point where you can’t

push through. I used to have this spotter
in high school. He would stand over me,

and the moment I started to struggle, he
would just lift the whole weight off of me.

I thought, “Man, that’s not a good
spotter.” That’s not a good God,

to never let you have any weight. That’s not a
good God, to never let you have any challenge.

How would he grow your faith? No. See, a
good spotter… You’re on rep 11, 535 pounds.

And I’m just a little stuck. God is standing
over your life… I need you to know this.

He sees where you’re stuck, that sticking point,
and he says, “I’m not going to take it off of you;

I’m going to give you a lift.” Have you ever had

God be your spotter? I declare the God of
angel armies is standing over your life,

and if you feel stuck, he will do what
you cannot do! He is your strength!

He knows how to get me past the point where I’m
stuck. Now watch this. You may not like this.

The first sticking point Moses encountered
was not Pharaoh. The first sticking point

Moses encountered, and maybe the greatest
one, is that he tried to negotiate with God,

and he got stuck. He got stuck at the burning
bush before he got stuck at the Red Sea.

God is like, “I chose you.” He’s already stuck
tending sheep for his father-in-law, Jethro.

He’d been doing that 40 years because he got
mad at somebody and killed him, because when

you get stuck you get stupid. Now he’s doing
something that’s a consequence of his decision.

Then the Lord speaks to him. He’s like,
“I chose you. Go to Pharaoh and tell him,

‘Let my people go,'” with the hand motions.
Moses is stuck. You might be stuck in yourself.

He said, “But behold, they will not believe
me…” But you haven’t even talked to them yet.

“…or listen to my voice, for they will
say, ‘The Lord did not appear to you.'”

Now there are two things about this that
are wrong. First, it’s on other people,

and second, it’s about a future event. You
can’t control either. So he’s stuck, and

he’s stuck for good reason. It’s because he
knows himself. He knows Moses. You know you.

To negotiate with God is usually
like, “Nah, I’d better not try that.”

So I’m stuck in myself. Isn’t this crazy? He’s
telling himself a story of what’s going to happen.

Have you ever been stuck in a story of what’s
going to happen? I wake up in the middle of

the night sometimes just like, “Ah!” I’m
in a king-sized bed. Everything is good.

I have the most beautiful woman in the world
sleeping next to me. “Ah!” I’m screaming.

I’m stuck in a story of what might happen
tomorrow or what has happened before.

Have you ever been stuck in a story?
Have you ever been stuck in yourself?

Have you ever been stuck
in a story about yourself?

I mean, rejection is painful, but
Moses takes it to a new level.

This is not rejection. He rejects himself
before anybody else has the chance to.

This is like advanced-level… This is pre-jection.

“I’m not even going to try. It’s the story
of my life. Everything always goes wrong.”

I see this. I don’t want to do a dating seminar,
but I already did a negotiation seminar.

When you ask her out on a date like, “I
know you probably don’t want to, but…”

You have to have some confidence to it, man.

Walk up to her like, “Hey, I didn’t know
if you wanted to go Tuesday or Wednesday.”

Come on, I’m helping you. Name your kid Larry.
(That’s my legal first name.) Moses is like,

“I can’t do this. I know me. I don’t have it. I
can’t do it.” He’s stuck in a story about himself.

Now, the bigger story does not revolve around you.

Remember that. When we get stuck in ourselves, we
miss the whole point. God is doing something that

is bigger than you. It’s bigger than what’s wrong
with you, it’s bigger than what you didn’t do,

it’s bigger than the time you wasted, and it’s
certainly bigger than the opinions of others.

So God makes this kind of pep talk. He’s like,
“What is that in your hand?” This wouldn’t make me

feel any better if I have to lead a whole nation
and tell the most powerful man in the world,

“Let my people go.” He’s like, “What
is that in your hand?” and Moses says,

“A staff.” The ESV calls it a staff,
but technically, it’s a stick.

For every sticking point in your life, God
has given you a stick. You have one right now.

In order for Moses to see
what that instrument could be,

he had to release it and throw it down on the
ground. When he released it on the ground,

it became a snake. Until you surrender it, you
will never see what it could be. If you will

release it, if you will put it before God, if you
will say, “Here’s my intellect. Here’s my will.

Here’s my understanding. Here’s my ability,”
you will watch it transform. It will transform.

It became a snake to become a sign, because
Moses needed to know “This is really God,”

because he was stuck in himself.
When you need to get out of yourself,

you have to release what God has given
you so he can show you what it can become.

Then he had to do something crazy. He
had to do something I would never do.

He had to do something you only do if you
really love nature. He had to pick up the snake.

When he first released it and it became a
snake, he ran from it, because he was smart.

Not because he didn’t have faith
but because he had intelligence.

But then God called him to reach
for what he had been running from.

I promise you I feel the Holy
Spirit so strong right now.

When he did it, it turned back into a stick.

A stick is something small, but
it would be that same stick…

I need you to know this, because you’ve
never been through this challenge before.

You’ve never been 24 before. You’ve never been
61 before. You’ve never been a wife before.

You’ve never been a mom before. I’ve never
been a dad before. This is my first rodeo.

You’ve never been through this before.

“This wasn’t on my schedule, and I don’t
feel like I’m what I’m supposed to be for

what I’m up against.” Can I tell you what God
told Moses? By the power of the Holy Spirit,

when you stand in front of those Red Seas in
your life… God took him back and showed him the

same stick, the same stick God had changed into
a snake and back into a stick, that same stick.

He told him in Exodus 14:16,

“I want you to take your stick and
point it at what you’re going through.

I want you to take your stick, and I want
you to point it at what you can’t get over.

I want you to take your stick and
raise your staff.” I know it’s small.

It always feels small. I know some of you are
visited by the perpetual spirit of “never enough,”

but it becomes enough when you stretch
it. It becomes enough when you use it.

This is the miracle of faith. Why?
Because God changes things. Say it.

“God changes things.” That’s what he
does. God changes things. He turns

mourning to dancing. He changes things. He
gives beauty for ashes. He changes things.

He turns shame into glory. He turns crosses
into empty tombs. He turns graves into gardens.

He turns bones into armies. He turns seas into
highways, and if you will stretch what he gave you

over what you’re going through, you’re going
to get through this. I declare it! I decree it!

God said it! That settles it! Back up, Pharaoh!
I’m coming through! I know it feels small,

and I know for many your energy has been
diminished by what you’ve gone through, and I know

some of you feel too young and some feel too old
and some feel too in between and some feel too…

Shut up and trust your stuff.

Don’t do something stupid like give up
and quit just because you feel tired.

I felt tired from the 9:30, and I came out and
preached this one. I had to get in a freezing

cold shower to wake up, because you need this
word. So I grabbed my stick and preached it,

because I can’t stop doing what I’m
called to do just because I’m tired.

You will have to trust that it is enough. Not that
God is enough but that what he gave you is enough

for where he put you. This is a sticking point.

If you sit there and try to negotiate
with God, you will miss it. The

saddest thing in the world is that Moses never
even went into the Promised Land. He got stuck.

He hit a rock with his staff, the same staff he
raised over the sea and the waters parted and

they got through. He took that staff because
he was tired of the people, and he struck the

rock twice, and God said, “Now you can’t
go in, because you don’t trust me enough.”

Everything you love will have a part
of the process you will not like,

including following Jesus.

Did Jesus love the Father? Then why did he ask in
the garden of Gethsemane, “If there’s any other

way, I don’t want to do it”? Because everything
you love will have a part you don’t like.

I’m so sick of my generation thinking we always
have to feel happy to move forward. Sometimes

we can do it because we love God enough and
we love people enough and we’re called and

because we have a staff. I have a stick. I have
to stick it out. I have to persevere. I have a

purpose. I have a reason. I have a calling, and
no, you can’t have me back, Pharaoh. No! I’ve

come too far to get stuck here.

Some of you came from broken homes and
broken families and busted situations,

and God would not bring you out here to drown you.
He’s dealing with your enemies. Stretch your stick

and trust your stuff and
go forward and stand there.

It’s a small thing, and if you trust him
enough to stretch the small thing over the

bigger thing… I don’t know what that is for you.
I’m going slow because I need you to imagine,

and I need you to see yourself
on the other side of this,

what it’s going to be like when
you’re helping somebody else

and all the hell you went through
isn’t wasted but it’s invested.

It’s the dumbest thing, but I just saw
a picture like Popeye, or something,

of you just getting strong in your spirit because
you’re pushing past the sticking point. Now,

you have a spotter, and God is not going to
let it fall on you, but you have to imagine.

“Okay. I will rejoice again.
I will sing again. Okay.

My children are going to be free because I
fought for this. Okay. I’m going to do it.”

But you will have to commit. You will have
to walk through it, and that means you’ll

have to walk through something that feels
like it could collapse on you at any time.

The story goes that he stretched the
staff. He trusted God, and God made a…

Don’t you love this? An interstate highway
through the sea. Who else can do that? Who

else can turn a sea into a highway, a
stick into a snake? Only God can do it.

The ability to walk through
something God is holding up for you.

You can’t stick your right foot in and your right
foot out. You can’t hokey-pokey through the Red

Sea. It’s going to mean saying, “God, I’m going
to see this through. I’m going to stay in this

uncomfortable place. I would rather stay stuck
and have you deal with what you need to deal with.

I would rather stay stuck and see
your purpose for my life fulfilled.”

When you’re standing in front of something you’ve
never seen before, hold on to what you know.

You have a stick. When it happens this
week, when you hit the sticking point,

if it’s a mood or if it’s a… I don’t want
to say this, but if it’s a mother-in-law or

if it’s something really deep and dark
that we can’t talk about out loud,

when you hit it, use your stick.

Small, trust, imagine, commit, and
know. That spells stick. Small,

trust… “God, it doesn’t feel like much, but
it’s enough.” Trust, imagine, commit, and know.