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Be CAREFUL Who You CONFIDE In! | Brother Chris Sermon

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    That someone gives you attention
    does not mean they have good intentions.
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    There are many with itching
    ears yet immature hearts.
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    Grace and peace to
    you all, people of God.
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    You're all welcome to this Partners Service here at the God's Heart TV studio.
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    Before anything else, let us pray together.
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    Father, we thank You for each heart
    connected to this service today.
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    We pray that whatever
    spiritual barrier hindering
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    their understanding would be removed today, in Jesus’ mighty name!
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    Lord Jesus Christ, help us to
    give undivided attention
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    to what You have to say to us today
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    through Your Holy Word
    and by Your precious Spirit,
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    in Jesus’ mighty name we pray.
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    And the people of God said, “Amen!”
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    Glory be to God!
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    A couple of weeks ago, there was
    a young lady who I spoke to.
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    And I'm not going to disclose
    the specifics of her situation,
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    but as I was speaking to her,
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    the only way I would put it,
    is that the Spirit of God prompted me
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    to give her a godly rebuke.
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    ‘Godly rebuke’ because she shared her situation and had been attending
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    Interactive Prayer Services and was
    not someone that had just joined
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    for the first time.
    She was going to church.
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    She was adopting so many godly things.
    But there was a clear area of her life
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    where she was unrepentantly living in sin.
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    And yet she was still questioning
    why certain aspects of God's promises
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    were not being fulfilled in her life,
    whereas there was a clear
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    area of her life where she was living in sin.
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    And I was speaking to this
    young lady and I said to her,
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    “Look, my sister,
    sometimes the truth is bitter,
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    but if I'm to help you,
    I have to speak forth the truth.”
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    And I rebuked her.
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    You cannot expect spiritual
    benefits to self-inflicted trials.
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    You can't expect God's grace
    and mercy to cover you
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    when you are consciously, knowingly, living in a way of life that is contrary to His Word.
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    I didn't say it maliciously.
    I didn't say it with judgment.
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    I said it with righteous anger
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    because how can we just come before God
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    to receive His mercy if we don't
    identify the areas of our own lives
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    which are not pleasing to Him?
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    And after I spoke to her, she said something that really touched me.
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    She said, “Brother Chris,
    I want to thank you
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    because this is the first time in my life
    that someone has spoken to me like this.”
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    Even that alone pains me that
    someone could be going to church,
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    engaging in godly activities,
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    yet they didn't have someone, or
    perhaps they were not open to someone,
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    or they were not accountable to
    someone, who could speak the truth.
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    And this young lady said, “I want to thank you for loving me enough to rebuke me.”
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    This is someone I have not met before.
    I don't know the person personally.
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    We just spoke on the phone.
    She reached out for prayer
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    and I realised, in her case,
    what she needed was not prayer;
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    she needed someone
    to tell the truth to her.
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    Now, how she acted on that
    message is between her and God.
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    One thing is to acknowledge the
    truth, another thing is to act on it.
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    But I reflected after this conversation.
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    I reflected deeply that one of the greatest challenges we face today is that, too often,
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    we share our problems with those who
    are spiritually ill-equipped to help us.
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    And this is what I want
    to talk about today:
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    Be careful of who you confide in.
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    If you are with someone at home, tell that person, “Be careful of who you confide in.”
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    Be careful of who counsels you.
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    Be careful!
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    Life itself is full of challenges, but carnal counsel makes them far more challenging.
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    There are already challenges that
    we go through in this journey of life.
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    “In this world there will
    be trouble,” Jesus said.
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    Being a Christian doesn’t
    make us immune to challenges,
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    but carnal counsel makes
    them far more challenging.
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    What do I mean?
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    We often disclose our problems
    to those whose advice worsens them.
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    Irrespective of intentions,
    carnal counsel is dangerous.
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    Be careful of who you confide in.
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    There must be discernment
    before disclosure.
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    In the case of the young
    lady that I just referenced,
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    as we finished that conversation,
    I wrote something down
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    and I want to share it with you.
    It was very simply this,
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    carnal counsel directs us to blame;
    godly counsel directs us to change.
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    The light of God's Word directs
    us to the areas of our lives
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    where we need to change,
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    but the darkness of this world directs us
    to the things that we need to blame.
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    We blame that person. We blame our family. We blame the government.
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    We blame circumstances.
    We blame witchcraft.
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    We are quick to blame because
    we so often receive advice
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    from the human point of view
    in the face of our problems.
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    This is what I want to talk to you about.
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    Be careful of who you confide in.
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    Be careful of who counsels you.
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    Ask yourself at this point,
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    when confronted by challenges,
    who do you confide in?
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    Do you have accountability with
    those who possess spiritual maturity?
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    It is a question for self-examination
    because in the journey of life
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    we go through challenges,
    we face problems,
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    we encounter difficulties.
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    What kind of advice are you receiving
    in the face of your challenge?
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    I'm going to take you to a Biblical story
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    which emphasises the
    importance of this truth.
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    I hope you have your Bibles with you.
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    Turn with me to 2 Kings 4, and this is
    the account of the Shunammite woman.
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    Let’s read together the
    opening verses, 2 Kings 4:8,
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    “Now it happened one day
    that Elisha went to Shunem,
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    where there was a notable woman, and she persuaded him to eat some food.
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    So it was, as often as he passed by,
    he would turn in there to eat some food.”
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    Verse 9, “And she said to her husband,
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    ‘Look now, I know that this is a holy man of God, who passes by us regularly.
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    Please let us make a small upper room on the wall; and let us put a bed for him there,
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    and a table and a chair and a lampstand;
    so it will be, that whenever he comes to us
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    he can turn in there.’ And it happened one day that he came there, and he turned in
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    to the upper room and laid
    down there.” Let's pause there.
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    I want you to recognise, first and
    foremost, that the Shunammite woman
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    had a revelation of who Elisha was.
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    “I know this is a holy man of God.”
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    The basis of their
    relationship was spiritual.
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    And because she had the
    revelation of who he was spiritually,
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    she had the confidence to confide in
    him when calamity later struck her family.
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    If a relationship is based on natural things,
    it can be interrupted by natural things,
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    it can be interfered with by natural
    things, natural circumstances.
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    But if the basis of a relationship is
    spiritual, nothing natural can separate it.
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    In the verses following,
    Elisha said to his servant,
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    ‘What can I do for this lady who has prepared this place for me?’
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    And his servant mentions that
    she does not have a son, a child.
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    Elisha calls her and prophesies to her
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    that by this time next year you will have your own child - you will have a son.
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    What prompted the
    Shunammite woman to help Elisha
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    was spiritual revelation,
    not material expectation.
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    Her motive was not transactional.
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    “If I do this for this man of God,
    God will give me a child.”
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    No, that was not her intention;
    that was not her motive.
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    But because she gave
    with no conditions attached,
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    God gave her the desires of her heart.
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    Oh, thank You, Jesus!
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    She did not provide the place
    for Elisha with a selfish motive.
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    “Oh, if I do this, this man of God
    can speak well for me before the king.
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    This man of God can
    pray for me for a child.
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    This man of God can do this for me.
    So let me do this for him.”
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    That was not her intention.
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    She had a revelation
    of who he was spiritually,
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    and God prompted her heart
    to prepare a place for him.
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    If you seek God only for what you can get,
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    it is a sign that you are
    unprepared to get what you seek.
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    Think about that, people of God.
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    If you are giving to God's work
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    only because of what you
    are seeking from God,
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    “If I do this for the ministry,
    perhaps God will do this for me,”
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    that should not be your motive.
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    God knows your needs.
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    He knew the need of
    the Shunammite woman.
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    And when she gave with all her heart,
    God gave her the desires of her heart.
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    God blessed her beyond
    her wildest imagination.
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    Even she said to Elisha,
    “Don't deceive me, my Lord.
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    Is this real? Is this true
    that I will have a son?”
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    That was not her intention.
    That was not her motive.
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    But when she gave
    on the basis of revelation,
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    she received more than her dreams.
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    It's a lesson because
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    it is very common today
    for people to fall into the trap
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    of attaching material
    expectations to spiritual service.
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    There are also some people
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    who give motivated
    by the guilt of their sin,
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    believing that their gift will
    somehow cover their wrong.
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    But if sin is before you,
    only repentance can restore you.
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    If your situation is caused by sin,
    no amount of money can restore you.
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    No amount of nice advice from the
    human point of view can rescue you.
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    If sin is before you, only the
    Blood of Jesus can restore you.
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    So stop looking for a scapegoat
    and start looking to the Lamb of God
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    who takes away the sins of the world.
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    The world may point us
    to the outward cause.
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    The Word of God points us
    to the inward cause.
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    That's why it's so important
    to receive godly counsel.
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    Let's continue in this story.
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    God blesses the Shunammite woman
    with a son, with the desires of her heart.
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    What a wonderful testimony!
    Glory be to God!
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    And from verse 18, let me
    read on to what happens.
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    “And the child grew.
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    Now, it happened one day that he
    went out to his father, to the reapers.
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    And he said to his father,
    ‘My head, my head!’
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    So he said to a servant,
    ‘Carry him to his mother.’
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    And when he had taken him
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    and brought him to his mother, he sat
    on her knees till noon, and then died.”
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    Calamity struck.
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    A glorious testimony
    suddenly turned into a calamity.
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    How could it be?
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    The son promised from God, given by God
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    at a young, tender age, taken away.
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    But I want you to observe the
    response of the Shunammite woman
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    to this clearly distressing,
    painful circumstance.
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    Verse 21, “And she went up and laid
    him on the bed of the man of God,
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    shut the door upon him, and went out.”
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    Take note, her very first action
    was to consider the things of God.
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    “Then she called to her husband, and said,
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    ‘Please send me one of the young
    men and one of the donkeys,
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    that I may run to the man
    of God and come back.’
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    So he said, ‘Why are
    you going to him today?
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    It is neither the new
    moon nor the Sabbath.’
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    And she said, ‘It is well.’”
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    Whereas, it was not well!
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    There was a terrible
    situation on the ground.
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    But at that point she said, ‘It is well.’
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    “Then she saddled a donkey, and said to her servant, ‘Drive, and go forward;
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    do not slacken the pace
    for me unless I tell you.’
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    And so she departed and went to
    the man of God at Mount Carmel.
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    So it was, when the man of God saw her afar off, that he said to his servant, Gehazi,
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    ‘Look, the Shunammite woman!
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    Please run now to meet her,
    and say to her, ‘Is it well with you?
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    Is it well with your husband?
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    Is it well with the child?’
    And she answered, ‘It is well.’”
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    Verse 27, “Now when she came
    to the man of God at the hill,
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    she caught him by the feet,
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    but Gehazi came near to push her away.
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    But the man of God said, ‘Let her
    alone; for her soul is in deep distress,
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    and the Lord has hidden it
    from me, and has not told me.’”
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    I want us to learn a valuable
    lesson from this story.
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    Because the Shunammite woman
    had a revelation of who Elisha was,
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    she had the confidence to confide in him when this terrible tragedy struck her home.
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    She was in deep distress but she
    was not overwhelmed emotionally to
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    the point where she disclosed
    her problems to people
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    that God had not sent to her.
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    You know, when we react emotionally,
    when we are overwhelmed by emotions,
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    it tends to leave us
    vulnerable to bad advice.
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    The Shunammite woman was not pretending when she said, “It is well,”
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    even though it was not well.
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    But she did not disclose her problems
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    to those who were not in a
    position to help at that moment.
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    She was in deep distress, yes,
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    but she took the decision of
    faith to go and receive counsel
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    from someone she knew
    God had sent to her life.
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    I want to challenge you all, people of God.
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    Sometimes we need a
    word that challenges us,
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    stirs us, stirs our spirits to self-examination
    and perhaps to repentance.
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    When problems strike in your
    life who do you confide in?
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    Or let me put it like this -
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    are you confiding in someone
    or complaining to someone?
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    Because there's a difference.
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    You confide in someone
    when you seek solution.
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    You complain to someone
    when you seek sympathy.
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    Are you looking for attention or solution?
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    It's a question for us to
    reflect on because
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    that someone is ready to listen to you
    does not mean that person loves you.
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    There are many with itching
    ears yet immature hearts.
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    That someone gives you attention
    does not mean they have good intentions.
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    Are you complaining to
    someone for attention
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    or confiding in someone for solution?
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    Because if you are more interested
    in sympathy than solution,
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    you will likely sacrifice your principles
    on the altar of your problems.
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    What do I mean?
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    In the face of our problems, we
    receive advice, we receive counsel,
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    we receive guidance that
    makes our problems worse.
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    We may hear what we want to hear,
    but it doesn't solve the issue.
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    This is a problem when
    you surround yourself
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    only with people who say
    what you want to hear.
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    You don't address the issue. You delay it.
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    You postpone it.
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    It ends up being built up.
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    And as it builds up, it weighs you down.
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    This is the problem of receiving advice
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    from people who are not
    spiritually equipped to help that issue.
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    Why is it common for us
    to divulge our problems,
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    to disclose our problems, to those
    who are not equipped to help us?
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    Because it is common for complaints
    to reach the ears of the carnally minded.
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    We are quick to complain to those
    who are not in a position to help us.
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    But learn from this woman.
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    Look, she didn't deny her problem,
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    but she knew at that moment her husband
    was not in the right place to help her,
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    the servant of the man of God
    was not in the right place to help her.
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    To them, she said, “It is well,”
    whereas it was not well.
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    But when she reached Elisha
    she poured out her heart.
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    And if we read the story,
    you continue on in the verses,
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    a glorious miracle happened!
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    Elisha followed her, prayed for
    the lifeless son lying on that bed,
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    and there was a resurrection.
    What a glorious testimony!
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    You can see this message is burning
    in my heart, because it's so sad
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    to see how many people worsen
    or prolong their problems
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    by receiving bad advice
    in the midst of them.
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    We share our problems, not only
    with those who cannot help us,
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    but with those who will use what
    we share with them against us.
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    Often, because we are emotionally overwhelmed, we lose self-control.
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    Let me be clear here.
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    This is not in any way an
    encouragement to isolation.
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    There are some people whose
    attitude is when they face a problem,
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    they pretend that there is no problem,
    they deny the existence of a problem.
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    No, denying your problem is
    often fuelled by pride, not faith.
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    A problem hidden is often pride-driven.
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    What you hide tends to reveal your pride.
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    I am not talking about denying a problem,
    pretending that there is no problem,
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    I am talking about taking
    the problem to the right place.
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    She wasn't in denial, but she
    was not desperate to the point
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    where she disclosed her problem
    to the wrong kind of people.
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    This is a message to each
    and every one of you today.
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    Be careful of who counsels you.
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    Be careful of who you confide in.
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    And be careful of how you counsel others.
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    Oh, this is another point, people of God.
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    I could ask the question to you also.
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    Not just, “Who do you confide in?”
    but, “Who confides in you?”
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    Never dilute the truth out of
    sympathy for someone's situation.
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    Never water down the truth
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    because of selfish ambition, or material
    connection, or biological familiarity.
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    Don't reduce the standard of
    accountability due to familiarity.
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    The benchmark for accountability
    is spiritual - spiritual maturity.
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    It is the truth that sets us free.
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    Even if someone is unwilling
    to act on that truth,
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    don't be discouraged
    from telling them in love.
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    Don't just become a dustbin
    for someone to complain to
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    without telling them the truth.
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    It is the truth that sets us free.
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    Godly counsel in the light of God's
    Word paves the path for solution.
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    Carnal counsel, influenced by
    the darkness of this world,
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    simply leaves us going in circles.
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    This is my message to you today.
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    Be careful of who you confide in.
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    There are some situations we face in life that we are not meant to handle alone.
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    Look, some situations you personally
    can take to God and overcome.
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    There are some issues in life where
    you can't just go through it alone.
  • 29:32 - 29:36
    That's why we are one another’s strength.
  • 29:36 - 29:40
    That's why there's power
    in godly fellowship.
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    That’s why the community of
    the Body of Christ is so important,
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    so we can help each other,
    strengthen each other,
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    speak the truth to each other.
  • 29:51 - 30:00
    But have you identified those
    God has sent to you?
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    Have you identified
    those God has sent you to?
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    I pray that this message prompts us
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    to examine our reaction
    in the face of our challenges.
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    How do we respond?
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    How do we react?
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    Who do we turn to?
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    What kind of advice do we receive?
  • 30:28 - 30:33
    What kind of counsel do we receive?
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    Let us take this warning to watch and pray,
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    to discern before we disclose,
    and to be careful of who we confide in.
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    May God bless His living Word
    in our hearts, in Jesus’ mighty name.
Title:
Be CAREFUL Who You CONFIDE In! | Brother Chris Sermon
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Video Language:
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Team:
God's Heart TV
Duration:
31:27

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