Do You Trust God Is Enough? | Steven Furtick - YouTube

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This is how God provides peace and joy  
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and contentment and faith and hope  and all the stuff that really matters,  
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the stuff that doesn't perish, the stuff that  doesn't get moldy, the stuff that doesn't get old,  
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the stuff you don't have to throw out  after three months, the stuff that lasts.
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He said, "I'm going to give you bread from heaven.  
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The people are to go out each day and gather  enough for that day." Somebody say, "Enough."  
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It's in the passage. He said, "I want  you to take enough for that day."  
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"In this way I will test them and see  whether they will follow my instructions."
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"I want to test them to see if they trust me.  I want to know if you trust me. Do you trust  
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me enough to believe that I am enough? And do  you believe that if I am enough so are you?  
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Because if I'm in you and I'm your God and  I made you and I put you in a situation,  
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I would never put you in a situation  I would not make you enough for."
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He said, "On the sixth day, as  they get ready for the Sabbath,  
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I want them to prepare what they bring  in, and that will be twice as much as  
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they gather on the other days so they  don't have to work on the Sabbath."  
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But it was kind of a system they set up where  it was like, "Get what you need for today."
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"Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed  be your name. Your kingdom come,  
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your will be done, on earth as it is in  heaven. Give us next week our daily bread.  
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Give us last month our daily bread." Do you  see how it can be two things? It can be your  
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attachment to the past where you remember what you  used to eat in Egypt or it can be your fixation on  
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the future. That's the second thing that keeps  you from receiving God's provision right now.  
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"Wish we were in Egypt. There we had…"  See it? Then when the Messiah comes,  
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then he will… Then. There. Back there.
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Then one day. Back there.  
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The provision is never then or there. It is here  and now. The provision is always here. The bread  
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is always here, and what makes the bread enough  is who touches it. What made the bread multiply  
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was when they put it in Jesus' hands. See,  this is the principle: it is your proximity  
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to the presence of Christ that becomes  your provision for the challenges you face.
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If you stay close to him… Even if it's in a  wilderness, even if it's through a mistake,  
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even if it's insurmountable, even if you don't  know how, if you will stay close to Christ,  
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your bread will be blessed, and it will be enough,  
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and it will go around, and there will be 12  basketfuls of leftovers. He is the Bread of Life.
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When they set up the tabernacle, they made a  table with acacia wood and overlaid it with  
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gold. The acacia wood is humanity; the gold  is divinity. They put twelve loaves of bread,  
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six stacks on each side, to represent  the covenant God had with his people.  
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Twelve loaves; twelve tribes. Twelve  disciples; twelve basketfuls of leftovers.
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But they were not in the Holy of Holies; they  were only close to it. They were right outside  
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that place. It was called the table of shewbread  or the bread of the presence. When it came into  
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the temple, it was bread, but when it got close  enough to the Holy of Holies where the presence  
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of God was, it became blessed. The closer it got  to the presence of God, the less common it became.
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When it came in it was just a loaf, but when it  got close enough to the Holy of Holies where the  
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presence of Yahweh is… See, I'm trying to say you  don't have to be enough. All you have to do is get  
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close enough to the one who is more than enough,  and I declare my God shall supply all your needs.  
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Not one or two, not one day in the sweet  by and by…here, now is the Bread of Life.
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Here, now. Here is the bread. That's  what Jesus said. Here is the bread.  
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It's not in tomorrow. You cannot fight  tomorrow's battles with today's strength.  
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You are wasting today's grace  trying to fight tomorrow's battles.
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We were talking about something  yesterday. She said, "Stop, stop, stop."  
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She said, "I'm getting maggots in my manna."  I'm going to show you this. You're like,  
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"Whoa! That's a weird thing. This is how y'all  talk? This is pillow talk around the Furtick  
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house?" As a matter of fact it is, because when  I preached it… The first thing is, "Oh man,  
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the past. I used to have so many friends, but  now they've all…" You just have to leave Egypt.
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God can bring you new friends. God might bring you  some friends this time and they pick up the check.  
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It might be an upgrade.  
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I don't know. When in the wilderness  you have to be able to trust  
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and not be too attached to the past. And  please don't quit your job over this message.  
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I hate it. Everybody always  hears what they want to hear.
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I'm talking about the paradigm  of the past, Egypt thinking,  
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where they hand you your food. So, God is like,  "Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to rain  
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down bread from heaven," and then it happened.  He told Moses he was going to do it, and then  
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he did it. First, he gave them meat in the  evening to remind them of Egypt. He's like,  
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"I'm not doing that anymore. From now on, for the  next 39 years, this is what you're going to eat."
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Now, when God switches the form of provision,  
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your first instinct is going to be to  resist it, because you won't recognize it.  
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When God starts doing new things in your  life, at first it'll just look like trouble,  
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but you won't recognize it's really training.  "Send the crowds away. I can't deal with this.  
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Oh, this is unfamiliar." So, they wake  up. Verse 13: "That evening quail came  
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and covered the camp, and in the morning  there was a layer of dew around the camp.
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When the dew was gone, thin  flakes like frost on the ground  
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appeared on the desert floor." Now I never  saw manna, but it said thin flakes like frost.  
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I was just picturing the Bible.  I never ate manna, but it said  
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thin flakes like frost. Touch  somebody and say, "They're great."  
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The people were like, "Huh. Never saw this before.  
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I mean, we know how to eat in  Egypt. In Egypt we had a meal card."
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Sometimes you don't know how to  receive something God has given you,  
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because when you've never seen it, it's  hard to receive it. Do you ever wonder  
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why you sabotage yourself sometimes when  you're starting to succeed at something?  
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Because when frustration and failure is  familiar to you, you will recreate it  
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without even knowing you're doing it.
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Sometimes we surround ourselves with people  who treat us crappy, because being treated  
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crappy to us is emotionally familiar. So when  somebody treats you nice you're suspicious.  
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"What do they want?"  
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For me, I have a hard time believing  that people could just like me.
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It's hard for me to believe, because I think  at some point during my life I was like,  
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"Well, if I preach good" or "If I can generate  a job…" Like, I have all of these staff members  
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I'm responsible for, so there's this feeling like  you start thinking you're the bread after a while,  
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and you start thinking if it wasn't for  what you did… So then when somebody tries  
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to really love you for who you are, you're  like, "Hold on now. This is too close."
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When the bread came from heaven  that God was trying to provide  
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and it rained down and covered the ground, look  at the Israelites' reaction. Verse 15: "When  
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they saw it, they said to each other, 'What  is it?' For they did not know what it was."  
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Because they never saw it before. Some of  us are resisting the resource God is sending  
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into our life at this moment because we do not  recognize it as his presence and his provision.
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Some of us right now have what  we have been asking God for  
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in a form we don't recognize that is before us.  The trick is that God will give you this day  
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your daily bread. Not there in Egypt, not then  when Messiah comes, but here is the bread. "I am  
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the Bread." The bread of presence is this:  "God, give me the grace in this moment."
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If I try to reach back to my past  mistake, I'll miss it. If I try to reach  
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forward into my future and fixate on  that and try to plan everything out,  
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I will miss it, but here is the bread. That's the  word. Here is the bread. You're pointing to the  
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provision and going, "What is it?" In fact, the  reason they called it manna is because in Hebrew  
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manna is an ambidextrous term. It means  "What is it?" and it also means what it is.
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They didn't know what to call it because it was  new. When God does something new in your life,  
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at first you don't know what to call it  
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or how to receive it. What keeps you  from receiving it sometimes is your past  
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and sometimes is your future. So they  named it manna. "What is it? What it is."
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"What is it? I don't know. It's what it is. But  I know one thing. I know I Am. So whatever it is,  
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I Am is in the middle of it, working it out for  a purpose that is beyond my human perspective."  
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Here is the bread. Then some of them  thought they were smarter than God.  
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The Bible says when they saw it,  even though they didn't recognize it…
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"Moses said to them, 'It is the bread the Lord  has given you to eat. This is what the Lord has  
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commanded: "Each one is to gather as much as he  needs."'" It's the power of enough. "'Each one is  
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to gather as much as he needs. Take an omer [half  a gallon] for each person you have in your tent.'  
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The Israelites did as they were told…"  "Give us this day our daily bread."
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"…some gathered much, some little.  And when they measured it by the omer,  
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he who gathered much did not have too much…"  
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I like that. It's not too much. It's enough. "I am  the Bread of Life." "…and he who gathered little  
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did not have too little." It was enough. It's  enough. Make the confession. Say, "It's enough."
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All over every area of your life where the  Enemy has been speaking too much or not enough,  
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I want you to look at whatever God put in  the ground in the form of his grace and  
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his provision in this season of your life and  declare, "It's enough. He's enough. I'm enough.  
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It's enough. He's enough. I'm enough." Give  the lesson to your neighbor. "It's enough.  
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He's enough. I'm enough." The reason  I'm enough is because he's enough.  
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If he's enough and I'm enough, it's enough. It's  not too much, it's not too little; it's enough.
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But some of the Israelites… Look at verse 19. "'No  one is to keep any of it until morning.' However,  
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some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept  part of it until morning…" But watch what happened  
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in the morning. In the morning, because they  did not trust God to give them enough for today,  
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the manna had maggots.
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God's presence and provision is always in  today. Much of your stress, your ulcer,  
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your sleeplessness is because you are  letting maggots get in your manna.  
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See, here's what happens. Bob turns to Judy,  and he's like, "Uh, Moses said there'd be more  
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in the morning, but, baby, just in case,  put a little of that right there in your  
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pocketbook. Just in case. We can't eat all of  it today, because we've never seen this before."
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It's hard to trust that there will be enough for  tomorrow, but that's exactly what faith is. Do you  
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see it? That's exactly what faith is. It is  to deal with today and to trust for tomorrow.
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Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow Blessings all mine with ten thousand beside 
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Great is thy faithfulness Great is thy faithfulness 
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Morning by morning…
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When I wake up tomorrow, there will be manna. When  I wake up Tuesday, there will be more. When I wake  
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up Wednesday, in my weakness he is strong. When  I wake up Thursday, he'll see me through. When I  
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wake up Friday, he's fighting for me, and I can  rest on the Sabbath, because he is the bread.
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I break the spirit of not enough off of your  life today. I break the spirit of "I can't" and  
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"I'll never." I break that spirit in the name  of Jesus. Here is the bread. He is the bread,  
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and he has given you right now  an opportunity to trust him  
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on the next level and to discover  who he is all over again.