[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Hi,
Pastor Mark Jeske here for
Time of Grace.
You know, all of us
struggle not only with the
problems that we're
dealing with right now,
but as we look ahead we
sometimes struggle in
advance before the
problems even come.
You know, it's said that a
hero only dies once but a
coward dies a thousand
times.
And as much as I'd like to
pretend I'm a fabulous
hero, I know that
sometimes I burn up an
awful lot of energy
worrying and being afraid
of stuff before it's even
come yet.
Pastor Jon Enter's going
to dig into the Bible with
us today on Time of Grace
and he's going to help us
get some confidence in
where do we go for
strength to handle our
fears.
Join me; it's going to be
excellent!
[MUSIC]
[PASTOR JON ENTER]
I have been incredibly
blessed to work with
teenagers in my ministry
down in Florida; not just
teenagers, but tweens -
the pre-teens - and it's a
lot of fun to work with
that age group because you
instantly know where you
stand.
You instantly know if they
are in and they are
listening and they are
vibing with what you're
talking about and if they
aren't, ooh, you know that
pretty quick, too.
Over the years, I've
created a number of things
that I call "faith
experiences," which is
where we take a tough
topic of the Bible, we
take a social issue, and I
try to apply God's word
but not sitting inside of
the church with
fluorescent lightbulbs on
and not experiencing it.
I want those kids, those
teens, to experience that
faith and apply God's
word.
Take your teens down to
the local precinct and
each precinct normally has
like a drunk tank and -
make sure there's no one
in there, okay?
- and then you put the
kids in and you let them
know that they'll be there
for an hour but then you
tell the parents the
truth; they'll be there
for four hours.
That gets really real,
really fast.
And then about three hours
into your time in there,
that's when you have a
Bible study about the
apostles being locked up.
And then singing songs,
spiritual songs,
gratitude, joy in their
hearts to God, suddenly,
that's really real as
opposed to just flat on
the pages of Scripture,
sometimes we can
experience it.
My favorite one though was
the one that connects to
our message today.
Today we're talking about
what to do with your
fears; where to go with
your fears.
And I had the teens over
to our house for a "Face
your Fears" Bible study.
So the first one we did is
we're sitting in my living
room and I had all the
kids there, we had 16, 17
in this group this time,
and I said, "I want you to
write down on a piece of
paper your biggest fear;
what made you terrified
when you were four, five,
six years old."
I said, "Don't be funny;
something legit that made
you afraid when you were
small."
And so they wrote it all
down, they handed them to
me, I mixed them up so no
one could know whose was
whose, and I started
reading off their answers,
which a lot of answers
you'd expect - afraid of
the dark, loud noises, the
vacuum cleaner.
My favorite was
teletubbies; one of the
kids wrote teletubbies and
everyone started to mock
him.
He finally outed himself;
this 17 year old boy, "I
was four.
Leave me alone."
[Audience: Laughter] I
said, "Okay, now we've had
our fun with that; now I
want to ask you again now.
What makes you afraid now?
What are your fears right
now?
Write them down, I'll mix
them up so no one knows
what's what, who's who.
Let's talk about them."
It got really real really
fast inside that room.
One kid wrote down I have
a learning disability and
I'm afraid I'm going to
fail out of college.
Another person wrote down
I'm afraid my parents are
going to divorce.
Another wrote down I'm
afraid that I'll never
live up to my dad; I'll
never have his love or his
respect.
Another one said I'm
afraid that grandma is
going to die; I'm afraid
I'm going to be alone and
never find love.
And all these things were
down on this paper, we're
sharing all these things,
and God worked his
incredible blessing.
And this is something we
don't do!
We don't make ourselves
vulnerable.
We don't share our fears
with one another.
It was incredible!
After the teens did what I
was hoping that they would
do, that they ministered
to one another, then I had
my Bible study with them
and I had them open up
their Scriptures to where
God says, "I am your
shield; your very great
reward."
And said a shield is only
good if you have it with
you.
If you leave it back at
camp and go off to battle,
you're in trouble and too
often we leave and go out
in life and we tend to
forget God and God's
promises and have God with
you.
And then the shield is
good and strong as stand
behind it and it takes the
blows and it takes the
action from the foe and it
occurs to them, when
you're facing your fears,
stand behind the power of
the almighty God who loves
you so much that he made
this beautiful world.
That loves you so much
that when we broke this
planet, he sent his Son.
He loves you so much that
he calls you his own.
Stand behind that power
when you're facing your
fears.
Then I told them the last
part; a shield is also the
most effective when you're
moving forward.
If you're retreating and
you're running, that
shield is slowing you
down.
But if you move forward,
you're more protected.
So I encouraged those
teens to move forward in
your faith with God's
word, with God's favor,
with God's love, with
God's promises on you.
You could feel the Spirit
in the room; it was an
amazing, blessed day.
And I assured them - and I
want to assure you -
whatever you're afraid of,
whatever your fear is, and
we all have multiple ones
in our lives, when you
progress from this life to
the next life, when you
stand before the Lamb of
God and his throne and the
almighty presence in
heaven, you're going to
look back at this planet
and this life and go, "I
was afraid of death?
I was afraid of cancer?
I was afraid of being a
failure as a parent?
I was afraid of losing my
job?
I was afraid of being
alone?
I was afraid?
When I've got a God like
this who's been my shield
and my very great reward?"
The problem is we're not
there yet; oh boy, we're
here and there's a lot of
pain and a lot of
brokenness and a lot of
sadness and a lot of hurt;
a lot of sin within this
world.
And so, God wants us to
trust in him and then rely
in community with one
another.
Someone who did that in a
very beautiful way, a very
unique way, someone who's
willing to be vulnerable
and be authentic with his
fears and with his
struggles is a man known
by Jeremiah in the Bible.
Maybe you know his
nickname; Jeremiah's
nickname was the "weeping
prophet."
Now some people might look
at that and go, "Man,
that's weakness.
You're weeping?
You're with God; you
should be strong."
But he was being really
real; he was being
authentic.
Now Jeremiah worked for 40
years and he worked under
three different kings.
One of them loved him, one
of them tried to kill him,
and the other one made him
suffer so badly he wished
he was dead.
Listen to Jeremiah; we're
going to turn to Jeremiah
20, so if you have a Bible
in front of you, you want
to flip to Jeremiah 20 or
if you've got a smart
device of some sort, you
want to punch it on it,
Jeremiah 20, we're going
to look at verses 13, 14,
15, and then jump to 18;
so big thing is Jeremiah
twenty.
Notice the difference that
Jeremiah's going to have
here.
He starts off and says
this.
He says, "Sing to the
Lord!
Give praise to the Lord!
He rescues the life of the
needy form the hands of
the wicked."
And then all of a sudden
he shifts and all of a
sudden, Jeremiah says,
"Cursed be the day I was
born!"
He went from praising God
to the next verse saying,
"cursed by the day I was
born.
May the day my mother bore
me not be blessed!
Cursed be the man who
brought my father the
news, who made him very
glad, saying, 'A child is
born to you - a son!'
Why did I ever come out of
the womb to see trouble
and sorrow and to end my
days in shame?"
Man, Jeremiah's being real
here, isn't he?
He is being authentic;
he's letting it all be out
there.
He's showing his need, his
fears.
We don't do that very
well.
We - the church - have
this thing that I like to
call the perception of
perfection.
You come at a church and
what do you see?
You see these well-dressed
- you all look lovely
today, by the way - these
well-dressed, happy, whole
people.
And you go, "I don't
measure up to that!
I'm broken.
I'm messed up.
I've got problems in my
life.
I'm not like that person
or that person over
there."
If you come in and you're
a teenager, you look up to
an older person to you and
you go, "Man, I want to be
like that."
And you see that their
life is so great when you
don't know they're
struggling, that their dad
or mom isn't showing them
love.
Or maybe you're a single
person and you see another
single person at church
and they are just so happy
and they're driven and
they're good with being
single and you go, "Man,
all I want is a spouse and
I want to be loved and I
want to give love," and
you see this other person
who seems so whole but you
don't know that they're
financially destroyed.
But you have this
perception of perfection
in them.
And you see other people,
couples at church, and
their marriage just seems
like it rocks and they're
just having joy and love
back and forth, Ephesians
5 is exploding inside of
their marriage of love and
respect, and you go, 'Why
can't I have that?
I'm married to this bozo
over here.' But you don't
know the struggles that
they're having trying to
get pregnant and it's got
their marriage on the
rocks.
Can I let you in on a
secret?
The people in the row or
two in front of you?
Their lives are just as
messed up as yours.
[Audience: Laughter] Did
you know that?
They're holding on for
dear life, praying that
God will get them through.
And can I let you know
something else?
The person and people
sitting two rows behind
you?
They're looking at you
right now going, "Man, I
wish I was like that
person.
Man, they've got their
lives together."
We have this perception of
perfection inside of the
church and what does that
do?
The devil plays on that
with our fears.
You don't measure up.
You're not good enough.
You're no good at this
God-thing.
You're no good at this
believer-thing.
You're a failure and
you're a fraud.
So what do we do?
When we see the perception
of perfection in other
people, well then we go,
"Well, then I need to
project perfection.
I need to take a part of
my life and shine it up
and make it look so
beautiful and so whole,"
and that's what we put in
front of other people
inside of our church and
we hide all this other
messy baggage behind us
but we know it's there.
And everyone looks at us
and goes, "Man, look at
you.
You're so great!"
You don't hear a word they
say because your focus is
right here.
And there's a fear that's
crushing on you going,
"I'm a failure.
I'm a fraud.
I'm a fake.
I don't feel whole.
It happens all the time
inside of the church and
people who aren't inside
of the church, that's why
they're saying there's so
many hypocrites inside of
the church because they
see us shining up and
putting this perception of
perfection and projecting
perfection and go, "I
don't want to be a part of
that."
Man, that's why I love
Jeremiah!
Jeremiah, who gets really
real, really fast, and
says, "Cursed be the day
that I was born."
If someone said that to
you, like, "Whoa buddy,
slow down!"
But isn't that what we,
inside the church, should
do in community together?
Should we be willing to be
real and authentic with
our problems and our
hurts; sharing those with
one another?
Not for ridicule, not for
mockery, not for the, "Oh
man, did you hear what she
did?"
But instead, for support
and for encouragement.
Again, Jeremiah, back and
forth, on the one hand he
says, "Praise - give
praise to the Lord," and
then he says, "Cursed be
the day I was born."
One thing you can say
about Jeremiah - he's hot
on fire for God and then
all of a sudden, he's
really cold, numb.
But he's not lukewarm.
That reminds me of this
section of the book of
Revelation, the last book
of the Bible.
And maybe you've read
through that book before.
The first few chapters are
all about seven letters
written to seven different
actual churches in Asia
Minor.
And one of those was a
city known as Laodicea.
And Laodicea was - I've
read, I've never been
there - but I've read that
their water source is this
hot springs; beautiful,
the sitting in the hot
springs, the minerals,
refreshing.
But when that water would
travel from the hot
springs down into the
city, it would be this
nasty, lukewarm
temperature.
I live in Florida, as I
mentioned, and there's
times where I'm - it's
beating hot and I'm so
thirsty and I get back to
my car and like, "Oh,
there's a half-drunk water
bottle in the backseat!"
And I pull that out and I
open it up and I take a
swig and whoa - I spit it
out.
It's nasty!
That's what the Laodicians
had to drink all the time.
And so, God uses that
picture to them and he
says this about being real
and authentic, which they
were not being.
He says, "I know your
deeds; that you are
neither cold nor hot.
I wish you were either one
or the other.
So because you are
lukewarm, neither hot nor
cold," God says, "I'm
about to spit you out of
my mouth."
God detests us covering
over our fears and our
needs when we've got our
shield, our very great
reward, who's right there,
always willing to help us,
heal us, and forgive us.
God's got incredible body
of believers surrounding
you that you can reach out
to and gain encouragement
and gain strength but what
do we do?
We stay lukewarm and we
cover that up.
Friends, it's okay to have
a bad day.
It's okay!
I give you permission.
You can have a bad day.
You can have a bad week.
You can have a bad month.
Jesus even said in this
world, you will have - do
you know what the word is?
Trouble!
You're going to have
problems in this world.
It's okay to have a bad
day.
But when you have those
fears and those pains on
you, don't try to fix it
yourself.
Go to God; go to the
Almighty.
Go and listen to all of
his promises and be
enveloped into his love.
Just before we got on a
plane to come here and
record this message for
you, one of my daughters
was having just a bad day.
I got home and my wife
says, "She has been just
hurting all day long."
And so I go up the stairs
and my daughter's just in
her room crying; just
crying on top of crying.
And so, I asked her what's
going on.
She says, "I'm having a
bad day, daddy.
I'm having a bad day."
I said, "Honey, it's okay!
You can have a bad day."
I said, "Come here."
And I held her close and
tight and I simply did
this:
[Pastor: Exhales]
and repeated that about
three, four, five times;
holding her tight,
breathing in slowly.
Exhaling.
I said, "Honey, do you
feel how calm I am?
Do you feel that I'm mad
at you that you're having
a bad day?
Daddy loves you.
Your mommy loves you.
Your sisters love you.
Jesus loves you.
It's okay!
Breathe in this peace and
breathe out that hurt."
And friends, that's what
we need to do when we're
feeling pain and fear.
Breathe in God's word.
Breathe in his love and
his forgiveness and his
mercy for you.
Instead what we do, we
look at the commands, we
look at so many of the
commands and go, "I failed
that and I failed that."
Can I tell you something
pretty cool?
The first five books of
the Bible - when you add
up all the commands, all
the imperatives in the
first five books of the
Bible - there's 613
commands that God gives.
That's a lot!
But you know which one is
repeated more often than
any other?
It's not do not lie, do
not murder, do not steal.
It's not don't do this and
do that.
It's do not fear.
The command that God gives
you the most often than
any others is do not fear!
And when God says to you,
"Do not fear," he's not
yelling at you just like I
didn't yell at my
daughter.
He's coming to you as a
father does, as I did to
my daughter.
Holding you in the embrace
of his arms and says, "Do
not fear.
I've got this.
I've got you."
Drink in, breathe in, his
beautiful words to you.
Do not fear.
If you're feeling alone in
your life, God says to you
in Hebrews 13, "Never will
I leave you, never will I
forsake you."
Do not fear.
If you feel like a failure
in your life, that you
don't measure up, God says
to you, "The Lord directs
the steps of the godly.
Though they stumble, they
will never fall for the
Lord holds them by the
hand."
Jesus with his nail
scoured hands reaches down
to you; to hold you and to
make sure you're never
going to wreck in this
world.
He holds you near; he
holds you close.
He holds you with his arms
of love and forgiveness.
God says there's nothing
for you to fear; do not
fear.
But you go, "But God, I've
messed up so much.
I've sinned so often."
And you're afraid maybe
God's given up on me.
God says to you in 1 John
1: "If we confess our
sins, he is faithful and
just and will forgive us
our sins."
Friends, you've got
nothing to fear.
"My grace
is sufficient for you for
my power's made perfect in
weakness."
So if you feel weak, feel
strong in God.
Go to him and trust in
him.
When you've got fear on
you, there's just three
things you need to do:
Stand behind your almighty
God.
The shield who protects
you, who loves you,
forgives you, and move
forward against that fear
with God guiding you.
Secondly, reach out to
people inside the church.
Don't have this projection
of perfection but to go up
to someone that you trust
- maybe an older, wiser,
mentor - and say, "Hey,
I've been watching you in
your life and I would love
to be where you are when I
get to where you are.
Can you guide me?
Can you lead me?
Can I take you out to
coffee?
Can I share my concerns
and pains with you?"
Could you imagine the
community that we would
have?
And then finally, you've
got to change your
perspective.
Because what we do, why we
have so much fear, is we
see the end game; we want
to be the end game now and
we don't know how to get
there.
So we go, "Man, I might as
well give up."
But God says this
beautiful encouragement to
you.
This is Philippians 4:8;
God says, "Whatever's
true, whatever's noble,
whatever is right,
whatever is pure, whatever
is lovely, whatever's
admirable, if anything is
excellent or
praiseworthy," then God
says this.
Listen very closely, he
says, "Think about such
things."
Does that strike you as
odd?
Shouldn't God say, "Go do
them!
And if you don't, I'm mad
at you."
No, what he says is think
about such things.
Because God knows that
where your thoughts are,
that's where you're going
to go.
And if your thoughts are
on your fears and on your
failures, guess what
you're going to repeat?
Your fears and your
failures.
But if you're thinking
about what God wants you
to do - which is noble and
right and pure - and you
think, "God, anoint me
with your Spirit.
Help me to walk that
pathway.
Guess what the shield will
help you do?
Go that way even when life
is messy.
I remember in first grade,
amazing teacher,
Ms. Wastrack.
I vividly remember, for
some reason, the day in
class that she was
teaching us how to mix two
crayons - two colors
together to make a
different color - and so
she handed out this
printed off sheet of this
happy little frog and she
goes, "Alright class,
point your blue crayon."
Blue crayon?
That's weird.
I'm like, "Okay."
So we color our pictures
and I look at my picture
and it's a blue frog and
I'm laughing, "Ha, blue
frog."
I wasn't very mature yet.
So I'm laughing at this
blue frog that I'm staring
at and so the teacher's
got the blue frog in front
of class and she goes,
"Now pull out your yellow
crayon."
And this is before the
yellow, blue make green
gladlock seal that was
there; so I didn't know
they made different
colors.
So she pulls out her
yellow crayon and she's
just coloring away and
magically, before my eyes,
it turns green.
I'm like, "That's so cool!
I've got to try this!"
And so, I grab my yellow
crayon and I'm going to
town on my paper that was
there and it didn't look
like hers; it looked like
two crayons got in a fight
and threw up on each other
on my paper.
[Audience: Laughter] And
I'm a perfectionist and
I'm looking down on this
and I am broken and it is
messy and it makes no
sense to me and I'm
fighting back the tears
and I'm looking around and
all my other classmates,
they're like, "This is so
cool!"
and it looks green on all
their sheets.
And I look at mine and
it's a mess and my teacher
noticed it and came over
and said, "Johnny, what's
the matter?"
I said, "It's a mess.
It's wrong.
I'm a failure."
She goes, "Come with me."
She grabs my hand and she
leads me from my desk and
she walks me up to her
coloring and it's a mess -
blue and yellow on top of
each other.
And she turns me around
and walks me up and down
the aisles and all those
other kids' colorings that
look green from afar, when
you're up close, it was
messy.
And then I looked over at
mine and suddenly, it was
green.
And it hit me about your
perspective because you
and I, we know ourselves
so well, and what do you
see?
You just see the mess;
that's all you see.
But God who's a God of
grace and a God of love,
who gave you the
perfection of Jesus, sees
something else.
He sees a Christian
believer striving and
struggling to live for the
Almighty, saying, "God,
help me and heal me when I
mess up."
And he does and he has and
so, when he sees you, he
doesn't see the mess; he
sees perfection, something
that's been colored not
green, but red by the
blood of Jesus.
Healed by the Almighty who
one day will be in heaven
and look back to this
earth and go, "I was
afraid of that?"
Until that time, trust
Jesus.
Trust your shield, reach
out to your friends
around, and change your
perspective and you will
gain peace.
Amen.
[MUSIC]
[PASTOR MARK JESKE]
You know, one of
the things that really
works for me when I'm
feeling stressed and
anxious and when there is
various kinds of fears
rolling around in my head
is just to make myself
write it down and to look
at it and to just consider
it in actual words and
then maybe even to say it
out loud.
Sometimes and somehow, my
worries and stresses just
don't seem so bad when I
actually put them into
words rather than just
having it be a churn of
feelings.
Another great strategy is
prayer and I'll be back to
pray with you in just a
moment.
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Let's pray, shall we?
Dear Lord Jesus, We come
to you today with all our
anxieties and all of our
fears.
You know all these things;
you know the happy
endings.
But we don't.
But it's enough if you
know.
We put our trust in you
and ask that you would
make happy endings come
out of all of our
dilemmas.
Maybe we can learn from
things; maybe hardship
will make us tougher.
Maybe it will tenderize
our hearts so that we're
more compassionate with
other people who struggle.
And maybe it's just going
to make us appreciate
heaven all the more.
Whatever you have in mind,
we know it's good.
Please help us trust you
more.
We know you love us and we
love you, too, Lord Jesus.
Thank you for listening.
We pray in your name,
Amen.
For Time of Grace, I'm
Pastor Mark Jeske,
celebrating the fact that
every day is a day of
God's grace for you and
for me and it all starts
now.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] When
we started Time of Grace
eighteen years ago, we had
one goal: To get a
grace-based TV program on
the air.
Since then, we've been
able to use all the
advancement in
communication technology
to help proclaim the
gospel to people all
around the world.
It's amazing how much has
happened and the
intervening time and while
it's awesome to see God's
hand in how Time of Grace
has grown, to me it's even
more exciting to envision
and imagine and pray for
the blessings still to
come.
After Easter Sunday in
2019, Pastor Mike Novotny
will be taking over as
lead speaker here on the
Time of Grace television
program.
I feel strongly that Time
of Grace must continue to
change and that's why I've
chosen to take on a
different role in the
ministry; helping to
spread God's word and
assist with Pastor Mike's
transition.
I know you're going to
love Pastor Mike.
He's a talented pastor who
adheres to the same
messages you've heard here
on this program all along.
He'll bring a renewed
energy to the program that
will help you and other
people experience the
spiritual freedom that
comes from God's grace.
In coming months, I'll be
sharing more about this
transition with you.
I'm so excited to see God
at work in these things
and I'm counting on you to
provide support, guidance,
and prayers as we
officially welcome Pastor
Mike in his new role.
[MUSIC]
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preceding program was
brought to you by the
friends and partners of
Time of Grace.

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