Let me show you this picture. If you can look up on the screen, somebody sent me this this week and I was like, man, I don't even need to explain it. It's self-explanatory. Like that is that is beautiful. It says the branch that bears the most fruit bows the lowest. I was like, man, I feel like I just need to share that and I don't need to preach. I just like boom right there. We're done. Drop the mic. We're done. It's a picture of a million words, honestly. And I just wanted to share that with you this morning. But thank you, gentlemen. Thank you, Nathan. Grant, thank you gentlemen so much. We are back to the phase two of lowliness of mind. Last Sunday we talked about, I should say, we started talking about the Lord and how he even created the world and how we see his nature of being lowly in that and even his birth and on and so forth. And some of that stuff I want to touch today again, because I want to go a little bit deeper in some things. And my beautiful wife pointed out some things. She said, man, you said this really good thing, but she said, you should really go a little deeper in that. I was like, all right, honey, thank you for the correction. I received it. But I want to quickly just explain again so that you guys are hearing this, that it's repetitive. Sometimes repetition is good, amen? Sometimes you need to hear things over and over and over and over again until you get it, honestly. Maybe that's just me. Maybe it's just me. But I want to say this. Why are we walking through the life of the Lord? And why are we doing this? Why am I bringing you from the time that he created the world all the way to his birth? The Genesis 1 God coming in the flesh, then growing up, then stepping into it. Why are we doing this? And there's a few reasons. I want to stress and show you the nature of our Lord and how lowly he is. The very lowliness of mind that our Lord literally walked in as he was here on earth, and even his creation. But I also want us to know him. That's why we're walking through the life of the Lord. I want us to know the Lord as a church, as a body. You know, there's a difference to know the things of God, which I will say majority of Christianity, majority of born again believers. They know things of God, but there is very few that actually know God. And to know him, you got to know the nature of who he is, and not even just know them. But then you got to measure yourself to those things and begin to walk as he walked. That's when you can say, yeah, I know the Lord. I don't just know of him. I don't just know the things that he does, but I actually know the Lord's characteristic. So I truly believe that supernaturally, I just feel it in my spirit, supernaturally as we're walking through the life of the Lord for these next few Sundays, as we're walking through his life, what ends up happening is we actually end up beholding him. Do you know what it means to behold? I talked about this the first time we were here at Open Heavens. I'll give you the short version of it. To behold something is to be captivated by it and unmoved. Like my wife was saying this morning, when she locks her eyes with the Lord, I've seen this actually. Not kidding you, I've seen this. She will lock her eyes with the Lord and she's in prayer and you see my wife, she's rocking. When she's in it, she's rocking, man. She's going at it. And the boys will be jumping all over her and unmoved, unwavered, doesn't even react. And I'm like, come on kids, let's go. And I'm pulling them away. So to behold the Lord is to literally be caught up with him. It's to be captured by him in such a way where nothing else matters. Literally nothing else matters. And I am believing that by the grace of the Holy Spirit, where I as a man am limited, I'm believing that by the grace of the Holy Spirit, he will go deeper and he will cause you to behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. That's why we're walking through his life. I want you to know him. I want you to know the Lord. I don't want you to know things of him. I want you as your pastor. I want you to know Jesus. The very nature of who he is. And after we begin to behold him, that which we behold, we become. Let me say that again. That which we behold, we actually become. Why does our modern-day church look so much like the world? Because it's not beholding the Lamb. That which we behold, we become. So if we can behold the Lord as we're walking through his life, if we can behold him, supernaturally, what occurs is exactly what I prayed last Sunday, Romans 829, to conform us into the image of Christ. If we can behold the Lord in the series and see that he's a very lowly God, I promise you, you will begin to measure yourself. You're looking at him and you're saying, man, that's what it means to be lowly. I got to change some things in my life. Three months will go by, six months will go by, a year will go by, and people will actually come up to you and people will tell you, man, why are you, why do you look so much like Jesus? Why are you so lowly? Why are you the way that you are? You're not even going to notice it, but supernaturally, the Holy Spirit is going to conform you into the image of Christ. You with me this morning? That's why we're walking through his life. I want us to behold him, measure ourselves to him in a sense of, okay, Lord, you are lowly. Let me measure myself onto you, not to each other, okay? We shouldn't measure ourselves to each other. Should we learn and glean and receive correction from one another? Yes, but to begin to compare ourselves with one another, we can fall into a snare of the devil. We can fall into a trap of the devil. If we begin to compare, oh, man, I'm not like Igor. Snap. Oh, man, I'm not like Pastor Vern. Oh, snap. Don't compare yourselves to us. Compare yourself to the Lord. Compare yourself to Jesus. Measure your lowliness. Am I lowly the way that my Lord was lowly? And can I tell you something here real quick? I want to underline this. Lowliness to be lowly or to be of a lowly mind is not a one-time thing. It's not all of a sudden a light bulb goes off in your head and you're like, all right, that's it. I'm lowly. Whoo-hoo. Don't work that way. And if it works that way for you, please, please teach me. Maybe I should be sitting down and you should be preaching and teaching. But to be lowly is a constant decision that we make day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year, decade after decade. It is a choice. What is lowliness our mind or what does it look like? I encourage you to go back to the series because I spoke a lot about this. I encourage you to go back and listen to some of this stuff. But in a nutshell, what does it look like to be lowly? It is to die to yourself. It is to lay aside what you desire. It is to... Let me give you another little facet. I feel like I need to give this to you. Oftentimes, I told this to my wife and she goes, oh, that's real good. I said, all right, if my wife approves, this is good. Oftentimes, we look at death to self as giving up things that we desire, which it is. It is. It's giving up things that I want. I'm giving them up. But what if I told you even the deeper realm of death to self is dying to things of anxiety? It's dying to things of fear? It's dying to things of condemnation? Because all those things can literally become our identity. We oftentimes look at death to self as like, well, I have to lay down all these good things. But what about all these other things that you're still holding on to? What about this anxiety that you're still holding on to? What about this thing that you're still holding on to, this fear? What if that's also death to self? And it is. But I'm just testing you. So what does it look like? It's denying myself. It's choosing, Lord, this is not of you. So I will not conform to this. I will not go to this. What is also lowliness? It's being submissive. It's submitting yourself onto the Lord first and foremost. And then if you're a part of a church or you're part of a house, you're submitting yourself under the leadership. You're pastors or whoever is over you. It's submitting yourself. Lowliness is constantly submitting yourself. Lowliness is repentance. It's repentance. Pastor Vern told me this, and I'm probably misquoting it, so if he hears me, he can re-quote it. But Brother Caseman told him this. He said, a humble heart is a quick to repent heart. I think I'm saying it right, Pastor. If you hear me, you can correct me later. Lowliness is being merciful. So these are literally... Think of it this way. These are the behaviors of what it means to be lowly. It's to constantly walking these things. It's righteousness. It's grace. It's showing grace where grace... I don't want to show grace there, but I'm going low, so I'm going to show grace. It's servanthood. It's serving others when they don't deserve to be served. That's lowly. It is humility. Kneakness. All these things and many, many, many more. But I also want to point out something that... To live, or let me put it this way. To live out lowliness. So the Lord did this. That's why I'm getting to it. I'm getting to it. Follow me here. To live out lowliness is to do exactly what James writes. Let me read it to you here. So you're understanding that I can elaborate from there. This is James chapter 1 verse 20. Let's start at verse 21. This is what he writes. If you have your Bibles, who here has their physical Bibles this morning? Hallelujah. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. If you don't have a Bible and you need one, we have Bibles free of charge. Won't even charge you for it. Freely I've received, freely I shall give. Listen to what James writes. He says, Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness. It's a choice we make. We lay it aside. We cast it to the wayside. And receive with meekness the implanted Word which is able to save your souls. And verse 22. But be doers of the Word and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the Word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in the mirror. For he observes himself. This is verse 24. For he observes himself, goes away and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. Listen. To live a life of lowliness, or if you may be asking the question, how do I know if I'm living the life of lowliness, is when you actually begin, I like to say this phrase, when you actually begin to embody the Scriptures. That's what James is saying. That's how you know that you're actually living. That's how you can measure yourself to the Word, which is Christ. Is am I embodying submission? Am I embodying death to self? Am I embodying grace? Am I embodying mercy? Am I embodying meekness? All these things, all these things that we see that Jesus embodied. This is again, the Gospel of John. In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was with God. In verse 14, and the Word... Or I'm sorry, say it again. Somebody quoted it. And the Word was God. Jesus embodied the very Word that the Father spoke. It's not just for the Lord, it's for us too. If we are co-heirs with Christ, it is for us too to embody now the Scriptures and to walk them out. And you have many people that will sit in a service. They will say, amen, amen, amen. That was a good message. But they leave the service looking like a man who looked at himself in the mirror, said, man, I look good. That was great. Walks away and completely forgets what he even looks like. That is friends. Listen to me, listen to me. And I say this with all grace. I say this with all grace. That is the majority of the body of Christ in our day and age. That is a majority of the body of Christ in our day and age. We will look at ourselves in the mirror. We will listen to a message. We will say, yes, that was good, but yet we leave not embodying that which was taught, which was preached, which is gold. This right here, this right here, this is gold. This is precious. This is right here. This is not a chore. I've said this plenty of times. Let me say it again. This is not a chore of picking up your room and cleaning up after yourself. This is gold. And this is life and life in abundance. And this is life and life in abundance. So you can know that you are actually walking a lowly life when you begin to recognize or when others begin to recognize that you're actually embodying what the scriptures say. You following me still? Praise God. Open up your Bibles to Colossians chapter 1, verse 15, 16. I'm going to do a quick overview. Colossians chapter 1, starting at verse 15. Let me pray and then I'll read this. Father, we thank you. Father, we thank you for your word. And this morning, Lord, we are measuring ourselves not to a man, but to the man whose name is Jesus. Lord, we come before you. Humble, Lord. Pour in spirit. A contrite spirit trembling at your word. Father, we thank you that you have entrusted us with the things of you. Help us this morning as a body corporately. Father, I'm asking you. Help us this morning by the Holy Spirit to handle that which was given to us with care. Though we would not throw these jewels to swine, Lord, but we would handle it with care this morning, Lord. I'm asking you. We thank you, Lord, that you have already prepared our hearts. I'm asking as the seed is being sowed this morning, Lord, may it go deep, deep into us, Lord, deep into our hearts, that it would take deep root and that it would produce, Lord, that it would produce in its season. We thank you, Holy Spirit. We thank you, Holy Spirit. Jesus, we thank you. We thank you for the eye salve, Lord. We thank you for it. Let us see. Let us see you as you are. Let us behold you as you are. Help us, Holy Spirit, in that. Help us, Holy Spirit, in that. In Jesus' name, amen. Colossians chapter 1, verse 15. I'm doing a quick overview, and then I'll kind of be bouncing into a few things. But last Sunday we talked about, I started literally from Genesis 1. And I was stressing the image or the scripture of the same God that created the heavens and the earth is now the same God that stepped into creation. This is in Genesis 1. Let us, let us make, let us make. And he's creating all these things in the Father and the Son and the Spirit is there. And I just want to quickly read Colossians 1, verse 15 to 17. Listen to this. This is the apostle Paul talking about the Lord. He's talking about Jesus. He says, he is the image of the invisible God. The firstborn over all creation. Now here, catch this, what verse 16 says. For by him, this is Jesus, for by him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, all things were created through him and for him. All things were created through him and for him. That means, listen to me, listen to me. Don't listen to the lies of the devil. Even the devil was created by God. Even the devil was created by God. I say that to say that often times we believe the lies of the devil that he is far bigger, that he is this giant guy. Friends, even the devil was created by God. It is for him and through him Jesus Christ that all things were created. So I'm stressing this thing that the Genesis 1 God that created all things. All through him, all for him they were created. This same God is the God that now comes into earth. This is now the God that steps into his own creation. This is now the God that allows his creation to crucify him. That's lowly. Friends, that's lowly. I had a conversation with somebody. This is years ago. They were telling me how well every religion and this and that and they're trying to prove their point in something. And I asked this person because they were talking about how Buddhism is right. How Muslims and all that stuff. And they're naming off these different religions. And I simply asked this person one question. I said, tell me what other religion has a king that stood up from his throne, came and died for his people and rose from the dead to save him? There ain't no other religion. There is no other religion that the God of that religion stood up said, I'm going to die for these people to redeem them and then rise from there. There is no other religion in the world. You can't find it. That talks about the lowliness of our God. Our God is not too lofty or too high but he is willing to meet us in a place where we least expect to meet him. You got to catch this. And I'm going to be stressing this as I go with this series. We got to catch the idea that oftentimes God goes over our head because we think that we got to find him in these high places where God is saying, no, I am lowly and I will meet you in the place where everybody else is saying I'm not going to meet you, but I'll meet you there. God will meet you in your filthiness and by his mercy and his grace, he won't leave you there. He will actually take you and he will bring you to a place to cleanse you, to forgive you. He will bring you to a place that is a higher call. Don't think that Jesus is going to come and bathe with you in your sin. That's not what he's doing. Even when the Lord came, I'm getting ahead of my notes here, but that's okay, even when the Lord came to sit with the sinners, with the tax collectors, with the prostitutes, with the harlots, with the nobodies, even when the Lord came to sit and dine with them, the Lord was not sitting and indulging with them in the sin. No, the Lord met them where they were at, but then he said, now you've got to come up higher. The Lord will meet us in the places where we least expect it. Listen to me. I'm going to share with you a story. I have a friend of mine, a very close friend. This blew my mind. I'm like, what? This friend of mine, he listens to heavy metal music, Christian heavy metal music. All of you are like, whoa, dude, you want to hear something crazy? This friend of mine that listens to this heavy metal music, he was sharing with me recently. He said, man, he turned on a song and I played it for him, and I'm like, dude, how do you listen to that? Honestly. And he goes, man, he goes, I weep. He goes, I weep when I listen to that. And I'm like, what? He says, man, he goes, I weep. He goes, the Lord meets me and he goes, I weep. The Lord meets me where I'm at. And I weep when I listen to this. And if you actually take away the type of music that comes through, it's like, whoa. I'm like, dude, but if you actually take that part away and you listen just to the lyrics, wow. I don't understand anything they're saying because it's, whoa. I'm like, dude, our Lord is lowly, man. He's lowly. He'll meet you where you're at. He'll meet you where you're at, man. He will. He really will meet you where you're at. So here we have the God that creates all things Jesus. He creates all things through him and for him. We're all things made. This is again, Genesis one God. Now come into earth. Now this same God that comes to earth, I said this last Sunday. This same God that comes to earth, if you study the life of Jesus, everything, everything, I said everything that the Lord did progressively cause them to go lower. Every decision he made, every choice, everything that Jesus did, he constantly went lower. And he makes the statement when they came to him, I quoted this last Sunday where the teachers of the law, the scribes, all these fancy schmancy people, they came to him and they're like, show us a sign, Lord. Give us a miracle. And this is, by the way, after the Lord already did a bunch of stuff. It's like, you know what's funny for me sometimes is that I feel like we fall into that category and we don't realize it. We don't realize that we as Christians sometimes want to be entertained when we come to church. We want to be entertained when we come to church. If something exciting and exploding doesn't happen, ah, church was boring today. Nobody fell over. Nobody prayed in tongues. But this is truth, friends. This is truth. I'm preaching to you. We want to come to church sometimes and we want to be entertained. I'm sorry, I'm not somebody here that's to entertain you. Though I can say a joke here and there, I am not here to entertain you, nor is pastor, nor is the Lord. We're not here to be entertained, to be tickled in our ears. When something doesn't happen, that's exploding. We're like, yeah, God wasn't there. And that's when I say we miss him. That's when I say we miss him. That's the problem in our charismatic and Pentecostal circles. If something doesn't happen, that's exploding and exciting. Ah, God wasn't there, man. Nobody shouted. Nobody fell over. Nobody prayed in tongues out loud. Nobody prophesied. God wasn't there. We missed him. We missed him. Because when he talks about the gifts of the Spirit, those are the gifts of the Holy Spirit. That's not who the Holy Spirit is. Those are his gifts. He gives them. Who he actually is is Galatians 5. Those are the characteristics and the attributes of the Holy Spirit. That's who he is. The Holy Spirit is gentle, long suffering, kind, patient. That's the characteristics of the Holy Spirit. Now the gifts are the things that he does. You following me? So the Lord is very lowly, and he constantly, progressively, throughout his whole life, continued to go low. Open up your Bibles to Matthew. Let's go Matthew 11. And I'm going to pause on something here, because this is where my wife chimed in last Sunday. I'm going to read Matthew 11 here. Matthew 11 verses 28 to 29. Listen to what the Lord says. This is Jesus speaking. He says, Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden. And I will give you rest. Then verse 29, Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, For he says, I am gentle and lowly in heart. The Lord makes a statement. He says, Come to me. You've been heavy laden. You've been working. You've been, you've been seeking up here. You've been doing all these things. You've been running this way and running that way, from conference to conference, from one minister casting devils out of you to another minister casting devils out of you. To do in this, to do in that. The Lord says, Come to me. Come to me. I am gentle and I am lowly. If we would find and realize that the Lord is found in the low places, I'm not talking about geographically, where you've got to go to the basement of your house to find the Lord. I'm not saying it's a geographical place, but it's the nature of God. It's in a general sense. If we would go to the places where it's, it's, we're alone with Him. It can be in your car. It can be in your basement. It can be at your mama's house. I don't care. But the Lord is actually found in the lowly places. The lowly places where nobody else is seeing you. The lowly places where, where eyes are not peeled at you. It's just you and Him. He says, Come to me there. Come to me there. I am gentle. Which means if you come there, I'm not going to rebuke you and cast you away. I am gentle. I can care for you. I know what you've been through. Did you know that the Lord knows what you've been through? Did you know that the Lord knows what you've been through? Let me say that again. Did you know that the Lord knows what you've been through? That is why the scripture says He is the great intercessor. He can sympathize with us. He can have compassion and understand us in ways that your wife, your husband, your mom, your dad, your kids will never understand. But God says I can. Why? Because I'm lowly. I've been in every place. The Lord had the highs. The Lord had the mediums and the Lord went low. He can meet us anywhere you're at. You see, and some of us have lived a life and we're thinking, No, man, I'm too far gone, bro. You don't know my life. I am way too far gone. Do you know what I can tell you? You are simply believing alive the devil. That's all I can tell you. Can I tell you something else? If you're believing that lie of the devil, you're actually trampling the truth of the word of God underneath your feet. You're trampling what the cross actually is. You're trampling the blood of the Lamb. You're trampling the crucified flesh of Jesus. When you're believing in saying I'm too far gone, nobody understands. You're misunderstanding who the Lord is. Some of you are saying I'm never going to get healed. I'm never going to get delivered. I'm never going to have a restored marriage. I'm never going to have kids. And we use this word never again. My wife said this morning, there is life and death in our tongue. There is literally life and death. I can confess and say, yep, never, never, never, never. Where the Lord is saying, you're misunderstanding who I am. You're missing my nature. I am lowly by nature. It's not just something that I do. It's who I am. And he says, come to me. All who are weary and heavy laden, I'm gentle. And he says, I'm lowly. He says, I'm lowly in heart. The Lord makes a statement and he says who he is. Now watch this, Matthew 25. This is where I want to park maybe for a little bit. We'll see how far we get today. This is Matthew 25 starting at verse 31. And this is very interesting because when you read this scripture, what you find is actually talking about the end times. It's talking about the judgment. But I want to point out something here to you. Starting at verse 31. When the Son of man comes in his glory, in all the holy angels with him, then he will sit on the throne of his glory. Verse 32. All the nations will gather before him. This means every individual. Every individual will gather before him. All the nations will gather before him. And he will separate them one from another. Now I want you to pay attention to this, and I'm going to park here for a little bit. Let me read that again. He will separate them one from another. As a shepherd divides his sheep from his goats. So the Lord's going to come. He's going to sit on the throne of his glory. And he's literally going to separate who's a sheep and who's a goat. It's interesting. You ever noticed that the scriptures talk and refer to us as the saints as the sheep? You guys ever noticed that? It always refers to those believers as sheep. So I was like, oh, this is interesting, Lord. I said bring me summer with this. So the Lord began to bring me summer with it. So you know what I did? I did a study on the behaviors of sheep and goats. Now I don't want you to walk away this morning and say I'm never buying a goat again. Because goat milk is good. But listen to this. Where is it here? So I literally, I just did a quick study. I didn't spend hours in it. But you know, I spent a good enough time where I'm like, all right, this is a good way to look at it. Goats are very independent and curious. Do you know what I thought of when I was doing this? When I read that goats are very independent and curious? They're prideful and curiosity. It's playing with sin. When one is independent, there is a sense of pride that comes with it. Don't help me. I'm going to do it by myself, man. I'm going to figure this out. But bro, you're struggling. No, no, no, man, I got this. Bro, you're struggling. Let me help you. No, I got this. I had somebody once tell me this. This was some time ago. Somebody once told me. They said they were in a very deep place in their life. Very low and ministering to them. And they said, hey, bro, I don't need your help anymore. I'm going to do this all by myself. Do you know what I told this person? I said, you've been struggling by yourself. And now you're telling me that you're going to do this all by yourself? Oftentimes, oftentimes what we do in our independency is we say, nope, I'm going to figure this out all by myself. You got to come around a body of people and have people pray with you and pray for you. Seriously, that's what the body is meant for. So goats are very independent and they're very curious. Prideful, playing with sin, curiosity. What's that one saying? Curiosity can kill a cat or something like that? Am I saying it right? See, my English is still good. Goats follow their own way. Oftentimes, when you see a goat herder or somebody who herds goats, the goats aren't following the herder. The herder is actually behind the goats. Goats follow their own way. They make their own choices. This is a lack of denying ourselves and a lack of dying the self. We think that we can do this. We think that we can figure this out. I'll do this, God. Just wait. Let me figure this portion out. I'll give you this part of my life, but don't touch this part of my life, because in this part of my life, it's going to cause much inconvenience for me. It's going to cause me to pray more, Lord. Don't touch this part. You can have that part. That part's good. It's easy to give away. Goats are mischievous. I likened it to gossipers, slanderous, unrepentant, untruthful. To be mischievous is to get somebody else in trouble and walk away from it. I see my kids do it all the time. And happen in my house, man. Crucifier flesh. Browsers. They browse. They walk. Think of it this way. Goats are constantly there. They're very adventurous. They're constantly looking for a way out. It reminds me how often us Christians walk the fine line of sin. But if I have one beer, it's not that bad. But if I watch this one movie or this one show, it's not that bad. Though they just blaspheme the name of God in that movie. But it's not that bad, Lord. I mean, come on. Like, did you see the other movie that this actor was in? He was like in a Christian movie. So like, it's not that bad, Lord. We like to browse. Or I should say this way. A goat likes to browse and see how far it can get before it hurts itself. Seriously. And we as Christians do the same thing. Don't lie to yourself. Come on, now. We like to see how far we can push the line of sin until we actually step into it. You following me still? Is this still good? Okay. Now let me give you some behaviors of the sheep and why the Lord refers to us as sheep. I could be mispronouncing this word, but that's okay. You guys are used to that. Sheep are very docile. They're willing to accept control. Sheep are very docile. They will submit themselves to the shepherd. They are willing to be led by a shepherd. They're willing to be led by him. This is what? This is death to self. This is choosing submission. This is becoming a bond servant. Friends, this is becoming a bond servant. A bond slave. When Jesus died on the cross, you were set free. Go do what you want. Almost in a sense. Almost in a sense. I'm not saying go do what you want. He sets you free from sin. But now you have a choice. There isn't an in-between. You now have a choice. The Lord sets you free. But now the choice is yours. Who's going to be your master? Either the Lord or sin. Friends, there is no in-between. There is no in-between. There isn't. If you are your own master, can I tell you something? News flash. Sin is your master. If you're saying I'm making my own decisions, I am, you're living in sin. I'm going to be straight upon us with you. Because now you are actually feeding off of your flesh. You following me? So sheep are docile. Sheep are flock oriented. Sheep are flock oriented. First off, this is us depending on God. And also us depending on one another. I depend on you. Remember I said earlier that we have so many people that make this place run. If these people don't show up, man. That's going to be wild. If Jesse doesn't show up to play guitar, trust me, there ain't going to be no worship. It's going to be screeching in your ears if I'm playing that thing. If the ushers don't show up, you're not going to see me preach because I'm going to be running around trying to make sure everybody's safe, gathering your tides and offerings. If security doesn't show up, oh snap. I'll just land it there. Oh snap. Sheep are flock oriented. We depend on our shepherd, on God, first and foremost, but then we depend on each other. It is good to depend on each other. It's good to depend on each other. Sheep follow a leader. They always, if you look at the way that a shepherd leads, the shepherd goes and the sheep are behind him. It's not a goat herder that's chasing around his goats, but he's walking and the sheep follow. The sheep follow the shepherd. This is again, this is likening us to taking up our cross. This is denying ourselves daily. It's what the Apostle Paul says. Deny yourself. Crucify that flesh. Daily. This is again, choosing to go low. Daily. It's what the Lord did, friends. A sheep are easily stressed when separated. Sheep are easily stressed when separated. Do you know that? When I read that, this thought came to me right away. It's like the Lord was talking to me. And it's like, when I begin to sense that the Lord is not near me, or when I begin to sense like a distance of the Lord in my life. Oh, my goodness, man. Ask my wife how I act. Is no bueno, seƱor. When I begin to recognize, whoa, Lord, where are you? Why am I not hearing your voice? Why am I not experiencing your presence? Why are you not talking to me, Lord? What's going on? I begin to be like, okay, what's going on? And I begin to backtrack. How did I get to this place? We have to listen. We have to mature to a level of where we can be aware when the Lord is here and when the Lord is not here. We have to be able to be mature to recognize, Lord, let us experience you and let us recognize that you are here. And when you're not here, Lord, let us understand why you're not here. Let us backtrack out. Where did we miss you? So that we can figure it out and say, okay, you actually wanted me to go this way and not that way. You following me? See, in both of these animals, the Lord shows us something. And I'm going to continue reading Matthew 25 of why I'm saying we find the Lord in the low places. In these two animals, a sheep and a goat, the Lord shows us something. He says, here's one animal that the behaviors of this animal are very lowly. And that's the sheep. They're very lowly like behaviors. Depending on God, depending on the flock, crucifying our flesh, we're doing all these things. Actually, goats even eat. They feed off of the grass that the shepherd brings them to. Did you know that? Where a goat, a goat will oftentimes scatter somewhere. It will go up on a tree and it will eat from a twig or something. But sheep eat where the shepherd brings them to, to the pasture. I said to the pasture that the shepherd brings them to. Know what that tells me? We have food. We have food. Just like Jesus said. They said, Lord, when did you eat? He said, I have food you do not know of. We have food that the world does not know of. I said, we have food that the world does not know of. Amen. I want to say something right now and I feel like I need to say it. Why do we starve ourselves? Why do we starve ourselves, friends? I'm saying this with complete love. Why do we starve ourselves? Why do we starve ourselves from the word? Why do we negligate? Would you ask the Lord to renew your mind to not look at this as a chore anymore? Would you ask the Lord this morning and we'll have a time of prayer at the end? But would you ask the Lord, Lord, renew my mind that I would not look at your scriptures as a chore? But I would look at it as food to my spiritual man. That I would not starve myself. That I would mature and I would grow past the elementary things, Lord. I want to go to the higher things. If we believe this is food, if we believe our shepherd has led us to green pastures, why are we starving ourselves? Why? Because we are filling our bellies with other things not recognizing that those things that we eat are actually causing a greater void within us. Yes, we fill ourselves. But it's like eating McDonald's one way in, one way out real quick. But when we feed ourselves on the Word of God, it sustains us. It sustains us. It nourishes us. The nourishment comes by knowing who he is. That's how we're nourished. When we are nourished by the Word of God, when we feed on the Word of God and we nourish on it, those small things that the devil drips in our mind, they will no longer stick because we are nourished. We have a Word of God just like David writes, I hide the Word of the Lord within me. Why? Because it nourishes me. Because it feeds me. Because it sustains me. Because it causes me to keep going. It gives me strength and the ability to keep going. Somebody told me this once and I feel like I need to say it. Somebody told me this once. Either a pastor or somebody else told them. But this one pastor, when he would go up to preach, now I could be butchering this story but just have grace on me, don't quote me on this. When a pastor would go up to preach this one guy, he would constantly read so much Scripture. He would just read. He would read. He would read. He would read. And somebody once asked him or someone like that, he would read so much Scripture. People get bored by what you read and he said that could be the only Scripture they read that week. We have Christians that the only time they actually hear the Word of God is from pulpits. They don't read it at home. So you fasted for six days. You come on a seventh day. God never asked us to fast from our spirituality. To fast from the Word. Let me say it that way. God never...find it in the Scriptures. I haven't found that verse yet. Please find it and give it to me. I have not seen the Lord when he asks us to fast. That he says fast from without reading my Word. I don't know what God you serve. I found that in the Scriptures. So listen to this. Continuing down in Matthew 25. Verse 33. So he talks about the separation of the goat and the sheep. I explained to you the behaviors. That's why the Lord separates the sheep to his right because they're lowly. Remember I just showed you the behaviors. I explained to you. Sheep are lowly. Goats to say it nicely, they ain't so lowly. So he says I will separate the sheep to my right and I will separate the goats to my left. And then he continues to talk. Listen to this. He says and he will set the sheep on his right hand, but the goat is on his left. Then the king. So this is Jesus. Then the king will say to those on his right hand. So he's talking to the sheep. He says come come to me come you blessed by my father. So if we're lowly just think of this. If we can live a lowly life. Jesus says you're blessed by the father. If we can live lowly. If we can make choices that would cause us to go low. If we would live by behaviors that actually are evidence of lowliness. Jesus says you are blessed by my father. Wow. I said wow. Blessed by my father if we're lowly. Inherit the kingdom. So if we're lowly we get what? We get the kingdom. Blessed by my father you inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundations of the world. So again Jesus is saying listen I was there. Genesis one I created this and you get to inherit it. Why? Because you're lowly. I'm saying all this to say to get to someone here. So follow me here. For I was hungry here's where the Lord begins to really talk. And this is where I want to stress the thought that the Lord is found in the low places. When we're seeking him stop seeking him in these high places begin to seek him in the low places and you shall find him. Listen to this. He says for I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you took me in. I was naked and you closed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me. I want you to pay attention to everything that the Lord just stated there. All those things are attributes of being low. I was hungry. You fed me. You know it's very inconvenient. Let me just give you one example. It's very inconvenient when you go to a restaurant and you got little kids that are running around and you see somebody that is hungry. I'm just giving you one example. And you see somebody that is hungry and you feel the Lord telling you to go and pay for them. But you're like, ah, but I got all these kids and I'm doing all this. But in those moments we can actually find the Lord. Listen, listen, listen. We can actually find the Lord by stilling ourselves, quieting the noise that's around us, going and paying for somebody. In those moments we can actually find the Lord. Let me tell you a story. A friend of mine when he just came to the Lord years, years ago when he just came to the Lord he was on fire for God and then there was a time in his life where everything was chaotic. And he began to recognize that he wasn't sensing the Lord. Do you know what he did? He backtracked all the way to the place of every time he felt God is when he would go to McDonald's and he would pay for the people behind him. That's where he found the Lord. That's where he found the Lord. So when he was in all this chaos and this noise and all these things happening he backtracked. He stilled everything. He backtracked and he intentionally went to McDonald's. I think he got into the drive-thru and he paid for somebody behind him because that's where he was finding God. And he kept doing that. Because he found the Lord there. Very lowly. You would think that's weird. Why would God be there? That's what the Scripture says. When I was hungry, you fed me. Listen to this. He says when I was thirsty, you gave me a drink. All these things are tying in. When I was a stranger, you took me in. You took me in as a stranger. Oh man, I'm gonna... yeah. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord, that you are found in the places. Thank you, Lord, that you are found in these low places. Forgive us, Lord, that we miss you. Forgive us, Lord, that we miss you. Draw our eyes, Lord, and our hearts to the low places where you are at. Where a people are desperate to be fed by your word and people are thirsty and longing for a drink like the woman at the well, Lord. Forgive us, Lord, that we do not give drink to those who are thirsty. Forgive us, Lord, because we find it inconvenient. Forgive us, Lord. Then the righteous will answer him. This is after Jesus says all these things. And he says the righteous will answer him saying, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and take you in? Or naked and close you? Or when did we see you sick or in prison and come to you? And the king will answer and say to them, assuredly I say to you, and as much as you did and as much as you did it to one of the least of these. Let me use another word for that. Least of these into one of the lowly of these that society counts a nobody that their parents have put a period on their life and said they're done, man. They're done. God said, if you do it for one of these, he says you've done it for me. The Lord has found in the lowly places, friends. We think that we need to be up at pulpits to be accepted and experience God. I'm going to tell you the truth. I've said this before. There's things of God that I've experienced when I'm tucked away with him that I don't think I will ever experience at a pulpit. It's in the lowly places that God has found. It's in the places that nobody sees. You see, nobody sees you when you go and you pay for somebody. That's lowly. Nobody sees you or knows that you literally just accepted a homeless guy to live in your house for three days. Nobody sees it but only one and his name is God. His name is Jesus. And I guarantee you, if you were to ask anybody in this place, what did you experience when you had a homeless guy come and live with you? What did you experience when you paid for somebody? What did you experience when you went to prison and preached the gospel to somebody? You know what these people would tell you? They would say, we felt the Lord on it. They would say I felt the Lord on it. I felt the pleasure of God when I was doing what I was doing. The Lord says if you do it to the least of these the scum of the world the ones that nobody wants to hang out with. They smell. They're dirty. They look funny. But God says if you do it to them He says you've done it to me. In other words, if you do it to them there you will find me in my nature of lowliness and you will experience me in ways that you may not experience me when you're in high places. The Lord is found in the lowly places. Maybe you walked in this morning and you're thinking, oh man, the Lord does not see me. Friend, I want to tell you something this morning. The Lord sees you far more than you even recognize. The unfortunate part is that his saints have disobeyed over and over and over again. The Lord sees you far more than you even recognize it. Why? Because he's lowly. He's lowly. He is not too lofty to overlook you. Oh, I don't see you. God has been in places that we have not yet been. You know where that is? That's hell. That's Sheol. And you're trying to tell me that God doesn't see you here? Friends, you're believing a lie of the devil. You're trying to tell me God doesn't notice what you're going through? Stop throwing yourself a pity party and recognize that the God, the Genesis 1 God, went into every realm and down to the depths of hell to Sheol. That's why David writes in the Psalms. He says where can I go from your presence, oh God? Where can I go, Lord? Where can I flee? If I go west, you're there. If I go east, you're there. If I go up to the highest, Lord, you're there. If I make a bed in hell, he says, God, even there you are. Because he is filled all in all. This is Jesus we're talking about. This is the nature of our Lord that has gone so low to the depths that no man, no God has ever thought of going. But he says, I'm going. Why? Because God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever shall believe in him shall not perish but have eternal life. This is the God that we serve. This is the nature of Jesus. He is lowly in everything that he does. The decisions, his thinking, his motives, they're lowly, not self-promoting of let people see me. I don't care. I'm doing it for the least of these. That's our God. And he is found. You've been seeking him in the wrong places, friends. You've been seeking him in the wrong places. Start seeking the Lord in the low places and I guarantee you not because I said it but because the scripture says it. If you do it for the least of these, you've done it for me. In other words if you go there, you will find me. That's our Jesus. Very lowly. Very lowly. Of a lowly nature. That's our Lord. Even in his youth days. When the Lord was young, friends, the very little, listen to this. I need to draw your attention to something before we come to a pause. Even in the days of our Lord being young, the very little, the very little that the scriptures tell us about Jesus in his young adult teenage years. Do you know that when we read even the very little that we have, do you know what we find there? We find one characteristic of the Lord. He was lowly. Let me read it to you here. Open up your Bibles to Luke chapter 2. Let me read it to you here. I'm trying to... I want us to behold Jesus. And I want us to see just how lowly he is. And now measure ourselves to him. And now measure ourselves to him. And if we don't find ourselves yet meeting a standard, then we ask and we say, Holy Spirit, conform us. Conform us into the image of Christ. That I be lowly. Listen to this. Luke chapter 2. Let me open it up here quick. This is Luke chapter 2 verses 39 and 40. So when they had performed all things according to the law of God, they returned to Galilee to their own city Nazareth. And the child, this is Jesus, grew and became strong in spirit, filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon him. Listen, listen, listen, listen. You're saying how was that lowly? When you read James 4 and 6, do you know what James writes? For God to grace us, we have to be what? Really? James 4 and 6. For God to grace us, we must be humble. What is humility? What does it mean to be humble? It is to go low. It's to go low. So even in the young age of Jesus what we find the scriptures telling us about him is that the grace of God was upon him. Why? Because he was humble. And to be humble you got to go low. You got to be able to bite your tongue on and so forth. Because in James 4 6 it says that God gives grace to the humble but does what? Oppose the proud. He opposes the proud. He gives grace to those who are humble. Now follow me here. Luke still Luke chapter 2 verse 46 and 49. I want to show you something more. Now it was now so it was that after three days they found him in the temple. I'm trying to show you these things that explain the nature of our Lord even in his young age that he was very lowly. Let me read that again. Verse 46. Now so it was that after three days they found him in the temple sitting in the midst of the teachers both listening to them and asking them questions. He was listening and then asking questions and all who heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers. So when they saw him they were amazed and his mother said to him son why have you done this to us? Look your father and I sought you anxiously. Verse 49. And he said to them why did you seek me? Did you not know that I must be about my father's business? Let me pause there. Do you know what the father's business is? Since Genesis 1 it was to show his lowliness by saving a people. You following me? Are you following me? Since the Genesis 1 the father's business it was always plan A for God the father to send his son. It wasn't plan B in the book of God where he's like oh snap Adam and Eve sin now what do we do? Oh snap. Goats, bulls and all these other things they're not washing away the sins of the people now what do we do? Well I guess Jesus now you gotta go down. That wasn't what God was about. That wasn't God. The father's business has always been very lowly. It was it pleased. Actually the scripture says it pleased the father to bruise his own son. Genesis 3 we find the first in Genesis chapter 3 we find the first few verses that talk about the Lord and him dying on a cross. Did you know that? Read Genesis 3 I'm not even gonna give you the answer. It's found in Genesis 3. I'm not gonna tell you where it is just in that chapter. You find your own verse. But in Genesis 3 we find that our Lord it was always the plan A of God the father for the Lord to die on a cross. Always. So the father's business he's saying why are you looking for me? I'm about my father's business. In other words I am to be lowly as my father is. I am the I am the visible image of the invisible God. I am the very image of my father. The disciple said well show us the father. He says if you've seen me you've seen the father. Everything everything that our Lord Jesus did was only what the father does speaks on and so forth. And they did not understand the statement. This is now verse 50. But they did not understand the statement which he spoke to them. So in the teen years of our Lord what we find he was lowly. Graced by God the father why? Because he was humble. Later in the scriptures it says how Jesus went back to the house of his father Joseph and Mary and the scripture says he submitted himself onto them. In the young years of our Lord we find that he's lowly. He comes in. The Genesis 1 God comes in into his creates the world steps into his creation birthed through a virgin Mary stepfather Joseph. Birth is a scandal. We talked about this last time. Low status Joseph was known as a carpenter born in a manger born in a manger among animals in a city of Bethlehem sought to be killed at an early age and now we read our Lord is growing up and even in his growing up our Lord is going low. Time is against me so maybe next Sunday I want to talk a little bit about this. We often times let me just give you a little sneak peek can I get somebody at the keys please? We often times picture Jesus as this poor weak man that's what a lot of Christians picture Jesus has. We think of him as well he was this weak poor man look he was born in a family that was poor on and so forth did you know that though Joseph was a carpenter I'm not saying Joseph was this huge wealthy guy but he was known for his trade I don't know about you but for you to be known for your trade that means that you have a lot of work and if you have a lot of work that means that you got a lot of Benjamins coming in. I had a business and I was more focused on building a reputation than collecting the big check and my nephews that I've mentored in the business and I brought them up in the business I'm stressing this to my nephews I said don't worry about making all the money because you're never going to make all of them what's important for you is to build a reputation because that reputation will shoot you far longer than the money coming in so Joseph was known as a carpenter which tells me that they weren't this poor family yes they were not of high status but they had enough money listen they traveled They traveled from Nazareth before the birth of Jesus. They traveled from Nazareth all the way to Bethlehem. Do you know how long that journey was? Anywhere from 70 to 90 miles. It's about a four to five-day journey. Joseph, being a good man, as the Scripture says, I'm sure Joseph came prepared with the money to feed them. I'm sure Joseph had the money to pay for the inn. And the Scripture tells us it's not that they couldn't afford the inn. There was no room in the inn. I'm sharing this to simply tell you, though the Lord had an opportunity to be born in a nice room, in a nice comforting bed, the Lord chose to go low and to be born in a manger among cattle in the city of Bethlehem. That's how lowly he is. And then on top of that, let me just finish it off here. I'll make it quick. And then on top of that, we got to pay attention to who came to visit our Lord. When he was born, who was the first people that came to visit him? Shepherds. Who are shepherds? Very lowly. The Lord had an opportunity to choose the high people of society to come visit him first when he was born. But no, because he's lowly. I said because he's lowly, he chose shepherds which are considered low of society for them to have a privilege to come and visit him when he's born. Don't you dare tell me our God is not lowly. Don't you dare tell me that he doesn't see what you're going through. He sees it far more than you even recognize it. Why? Because he's lowly. And then this God, the next people who come to visit him are wise men. Did you ever pay attention to the gifts that they gave him? Scholars said if you take all the gifts that were given to the Lord, it is literally over four million dollars in our modern time. So Jesus wasn't this poor, weak and broken person. But yet even in the status of him having this wealth, so to say, he chose to go low. It's not that he couldn't. He chose. It's not that somebody made him. He chose to go low. Pontius Pilate tells him, he says, do you understand that I have the authority to either crucify you or to set you free? Do you know what the Lord tells him? He says, listen to me, no authority would have been given to you unless my Father gave it to you. Ain't nobody forced the Lord to die. He chose to die. He chose to go low in everything that he did from the time of his creation to the time of his birth to walking in life to even his death. The Scripture says he died. And he was obedient to death and even death on the cross. Don't you sit here and tell me that God doesn't see me. Don't you sit here and tell me God doesn't know what I'm going through. You're missing him. Don't you sit here and tell me God can't help me. He hasn't been where I've been. Oh yes, he has my friends. And he's been in places you've never been. And he desires for you to never even go into those places. Our God is lowly, so lowly that we miss him. We miss him more often than we think. And we're looking for him. Oh God, why don't you hear me? He says, come to me. All who are weary and heavy laden. Come gentle, lowly in heart. If you would just pause for five minutes and silence your mind that voices are in it. Come to me. And I will give you rest. I will give you rest over the feeling of defeat. I will give you rest over the anxiety. I will give you rest over the fear. I will give you rest over your problems. Friends, our Jesus is very, very, very lowly. And would we measure ourselves to him? Would we measure ourselves to him and recognize how prideful we are? Would we measure ourselves to the Lord and look at ourselves and say, my God, this wretched flesh of mine, it's prideful. Oh, he's lowly.