
Can Any Good Thing Come Out of This?
As I was praying for a message for us today and as the Gospel of John is one of my favorites I came to John 1:43-46 The day following Jesus would go forth into Galilee, and findeth Philip, and saith unto him, Follow me. [44] Now Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. [45] Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him, we have found him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. [46] And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? Philip saith unto him, Come and see.
I heard these words in my spirit... Can anything good come out of Nazareth? I knew immediately this was it. It was when Phillip was telling Nathaniel about Jesus of Nazareth. And Nathaniel responded by saying, “Can any good thing come out of Nazareth.
Why did Nathaniel say that? Well, according to my research, Nazareth was not a nice place, it was a small village of no significance, and it seems that the Jews didn't want to live there. It was a gathering place for the lower elements of society. To be called a Nazarene, was not a compliment, it was more of a put down, like calling somebody a hillbilly or hick. Nazareth did not have a very good reputation.
So, Nathaniel was saying... Can anything decent, or beneficial, or helpful, or useful come out of that place?
It made me think, there was a time when I and other folks would or could have said that about me.
Have we ever went through something that was very painful, and I mean physically, or emotionally, something that was heart breaking, frustrating, and confusing, and left us drained, physically, emotionally and spiritually, and we looked at that and said to ourself, this is absolutely the worst thing I've ever experienced in my life?
We might not have said it, but we surely thought it, what good can come of this? Or can anything good come out of this mess, this pain, this misery.
It was like our Nazareth, the place and the conditions, and the circumstances that we couldn't see anything good ever coming out of. That's what Nathaniel was saying.
Someone here may be walking through your personal Nazareth right now. You didn't ask for it, and you didn't want it, but you got it.
What Nathaniel soon found out was that it didn't matter how low, or despicable or undesirable Nazareth was, something good could come from it. Out of all that collection of undesirable, despicable conditions, and circumstances, Jesus came to Nathaniel.
The point is, it doesn't matter what it may look like, or feel like, Jesus chooses to reveal and manifest Himself, in spite of, and in the midst of, the most undesirable circumstances, and in the most unexpected ways.
And that's why the Holy Spirit said to tell you, "Something good is going to come out of this".
I don't know what your Nazareth might be today, but hear the Holy Spirit say it again... Something good is going to come out of this.
You may be going through the greatest fire of your life, and it’s the kind that hurts, and the kind that makes you cry, it could be physical, spiritual, emotional, or financial, or it could be everything at once. The point is, it's real, and it hurts.
The first thing I have to say is, don't start getting frustrated with God. He never promised us a rose garden with no thorns. He never said that we would never be attacked physically, spiritually, emotionally or financially.
In fact, He pretty much promised that we would. He said all that live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
He also said, don't think it strange concerning the fiery trials which are to try you.
And He said, many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivereth him out of them
all.
I don't expect us to get excited about the fire, but I just wanted to remind you, it came with the calling. Warfare came with our commission, that’s why He furnished us with the armor of God.
He never said fiery darts wouldn't be hurled at us, but He gave us the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.
One of the devil’s greatest tools in his toolbox, is to isolate us. To make us feel like nobody else has ever felt what we're feeling.
I just have to throw this in... While I would never minimize your pain, and your hurt, I promise you... there is somebody who has been through worse, and by the grace of God they have lived to testify... You can make it.
Somebody else has walked through that fire before you, and they made it. The devil tried to kill them, but here they are to testify, God is faithful.
He's faithful on the mountain, He's faithful in the valley, and He's faithful in the fire. He keeps His word... He will never leave you, nor forsake you.
We have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities. Jesus feels our pain, and He cares, we are never alone.
He never promised us that we wouldn't have to go through the fire, but He did promise us, we wouldn't be alone.
It doesn't matter how high or how low, or how hot, you can count on His presence. And I don't just mean in a metaphorical sense... I mean in a tangible way. You can feel Him by your side.
When you’re walking through the fire keep this in the forefront of your mind... Somebody else has been here before me, and they beat this fire, they beat this viper that tried to kill them. Like the apostle Paul, they were bit, but they weren't beat.
3 Hebrew boys would testify to you right now, and tell you, you can trust God. God is able. And they would say to you, whatever you're going through you need to believe that something good is going to come out of this.
Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for the good to those who love the Lord, and who are the called according to His purpose.
When Joseph said that he was standing on the other side of his fiery trial, his persecution, his betrayal, his rejection he is saying, everything that you plotted and conspired against me, and did to me to try to destroy me, God used it to get me here.
Hallelujah, look at someone and tell them, God is using the fire to get you somewhere. No God didn't send it, but God is using it to get you to the palace. It's working for you.
You say pastor do you really believe that? Can I really believe that this pain, this grief, this frustration and misery can actually be working for me?
Let's look at some more scripture... 2 Corinthians 4:15-18 says, For all things are for your sakes, (See that, all things are for your sakes) that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God. (Ultimately God is going to get glory out of this).
[16] For which cause we faint not; (meaning, because we know this, we don't give up and throw in the towel) but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. [17] For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, "worketh for us" a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
I know that this will require an exercise of faith, because you must, through spirit eyes. You do know that we have two sets of eyes, right? Tell your neighbor, use your other eyes.
Now while we're looking through the eyes of faith, can you see, it's working for you.
If I didn't say anything else today, you heard enough Bible truth to get you through.
God did not say you would never go through deep waters or face the fiery trials. In fact, He said we would.
Isaiah 43:2 says, When (not if) thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: (when) thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Here's the secret sauce,..[18] While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
So, there it is again, while we are looking through spirit eyes, it's working for us.
You’ve got to keep looking higher than your circumstances. Look beyond your circumstances. There's glory coming. Something good is going to come out of this.
It’s a choice to praise God. It’s also a choice to not praise God.
Isaiah 61:3 says,” To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified.”
Isaiah says by the Spirit of God you have an appointment to get beauty for ashes, and oil of joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.
But you have to show up for your appointment!
Now I want you to think of every good thing God has done for you. Think about the mess He brought you out of. Think about the mess He kept you from. Think about how He healed your body, saved your marriage. Think about how He filled you with the Holy Ghost, Think about every accident you walked away from, and the ones that almost happened, but didn't.
Forget about all the negatives right now. Forget about everything the enemy is trying to do and just get your praise on.
Paul and Silas had an appointment to praise God in the midnight hour, and it woke up the whole jail house. The Bible says the prisoners heard them. That means their praise was verbal. It wasn't just a thankful heart; they also had thankful lips.
I'm trying to tell somebody, something good is going to come out of this.
Joseph's praise brought him out of his betrayal and false accusation and took him into the palace.
But Joseph didn't wait till he got to the palace to give God praise. He gave God a palace praise while he was still in the pit and the prison.
The Bible says that when Pharoh called for Joseph, he was in prison. And the Bible says, he changed his clothes and shaved himself.
Changing his clothes meant I'm going somewhere, I’m not there yet, but my praise is prophetic. My garment of praise is prophetic. If you want to know where I'm going just look at my praise.
Did you know your praise is an instrument that God uses to punish the devil. You say, I've never heard that before. The devil dreads a praising Christian. One of our greatest weapons against the kingdom of darkness is our praise.
Let's read it... Psalm 149:5-9 Let the saints be joyful in glory: let them sing aloud upon their beds. [6] Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two edged sword in their hand; [7] To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; [8] To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; [9] To execute upon them the judgment written: this honor have all his saints. Praise ye the Lord.
While we're praising God, we are binding the enemy and punishing the devils and demons.
I'm trying to tell somebody, something good is going to come out of this.
When Paul and Silas kept their midnight appointment, and got their praise on, their shackles fell off. The Bible says, God sent an earthquake and shook the jailhouse off of its foundation, and every prisoner’s bands were loosed, and their prison doors came open.
The jailor comes rushing in, and sees all the prison doors open, and starts to kill himself, but Paul says, do thyself no harm we are all here. Then the jailor and his whole family get saved, because Paul and Silas kept a midnight appointment.
You may be going through something, and you think it's all about you. But what you don't realize is there were prisoners, and there was a jailor and his family that needed to experience the mercy of God.
And God allowed Paul and Silas to go into that Prison, because He knew they would keep their appointment no matter what the circumstances were.
I don't know what your fiery trial might be, but I want to ask you, can God trust you to keep your appointment? Because I can tell you it's not just about you, or me.
Somebody is watching you, and somebody is bound up, and they're sitting in the darkness of their negative confusing lives, and maybe not with their lips, but in their hearts, they're asking, is it worth it.
And they're not in any condition to praise God. They're in a dark place, there's no joy, there's no peace, and there's no song. And then you keep your appointment and you start praising God, and all of a sudden, their prison starts shaking, and chains start breaking, and doors fly open, and light comes pouring into the darkness, and hope springs up, and salvation breaks forth, and miracles start happening. Because somebody praised the Lord.
When Nathaniel heard that Jesus was of Nazareth, he almost immediately rejected Him, because his thought was, Nazareth is such a terrible place, that no good can come from there.
But something good did come from Nazareth; Someone good came from Nazareth and transformed his life and ours.
We all have our Nazareth experiences, and when we look at them, and we feel the pain and the discomfort, and the frustrations, and confusions, we are tempted to throw away and reject our Nazareth.
But you need to know, the one we call our sweet savior comes out of Nazareth. I know He wasn't born there, but He grew up there. If you despise your Nazareth, you might miss the Nazarene.
Sometimes we take His presence for granted. When everything's going great, we just rush through life taking His presence for granted. Then comes the fiery trial, and all of sudden, we're searching for Him again, we're reaching for Him again, because we need Him.
Surely, we always need Him, but there's nothing like a fiery trial to make us feel how much we need Him.
As the 3 Hebrew boys fellowshipped with Jesus in the fire, they found everything they needed.
Then comes the king and calls them out, and they reluctantly exit the fiery furnace, then they are promoted in the kingdom.
Something good is going to come out of this.
Tell your neighbor: I'm not going through this for nothing.
When I come out of this, I'll be wiser.
When I come out of this I'll be more anointed.
When I come out of this I'll be more dangerous to Satan.
When I come out of this I'm coming out blessed,
I'm coming out stronger, bolder, wiser, more anointed. I'm coming out of this with a greater
testimony than ever before.
Something good is going to come out of this. The devil will wish he never sent this trial my way, because it made me stronger.
It was in that fiery trial where I really learned how to pray, and I learned the power of decreeing and declaring the word with my mouth. It was in the fire that I learned how to be faithful, I learned that my emotions can't be trusted.
It was in the fire where I found a real praise, not just a courtesy praise. I learned how to dig down deep into my spirit and pull up a real praise.
Sometimes a real praise can get ugly. In fact I think that the best praise, I mean the deepest most genuine praise that God gets from us, is that ugly praise. Never ever be ashamed to give God an ugly praise.
You may be going through something right now, and you may not know it, but you could be just one ugly praise away from your breakthrough.
Praise doesn't have to be pretty to be powerful.
I, like maybe some of you weren’t born in Nazareth but we came out of that place on a journey leading straight to Hell until one day we met a Nazarene Named Jesus. How can I not praise Him?
Can any good thing come out of this? Absolutely, no doubt about it... Something good is going to come out of this, in Jesus’ name Amen!
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