The Red Sheep Podcast
If I told you this talk was on trusting in Jesus, I imagine you would glaze over. I know I would. But for some reason, this talk put some flesh on those bones. Based on lots of conversations afterwards, it became clear that God had used it to speak specifically by His Spirit into people's circumstances. So have a listen and see where God is speaking to you. Introduction (00:00 - 02:00) * Opening & Personal Context (00:00-01:00) * Acknowledgement of Parkinson's condition * Prayer for God's word to speak afresh * Personal Story: Church Planting Struggle (01:00-02:00) * 2011: Planted "New Church in Botany" * Six months in: "First time I've wanted to be here" * Depression, stress, anxiety, overwhelm * Realisation: Problem wasn't the difficulty, but how he was building Central Question (02:00-03:00) * Key Question: How are you building? God-reliant or self-reliant? * Text: Psalm 127 - a wisdom psalm by Solomon Part 1: The Principle (03:00-06:00) * Verse 1: "Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labour in vain" * Solomon: Greatest builder of his time (temple), yet says without God it's waste * Context: Song of ascents - sung by pilgrims approaching Jerusalem * Historical Context: Building required both construction and protection (watchmen) Part 2: The Test - How You Rest (06:00-11:00) * Verse 2: "In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food" * Key Insight: Test isn't just how you work, but how you rest * Two Types of People: * Self-reliant: Rise early, stay up late, anxious toil, unrestful sleep * God-reliant: Work hard but trust God, receive restful sleep * Important Clarification: Not about hours of sleep, but type of sleep * Connection to Genesis 3: Toil as consequence of rejecting God as builder Part 3: The Example - Building a Family (11:00-16:30) * Verses 3-5: Children as heritage and protection * Why This Example?: Family building is most challenging - you can't control outcomes * Having children reminds us we're dependent on God * Reality Check: Despite planning, we're not in control of conception, outcomes The Deeper Problem: Trust Issues (16:30-20:00) * Core Issue: Not just thinking we're God, but not thinking God can be trusted * Personal example: Church plant at 3-year mark (15 people in school hall) * Question: How do we trust God amid disappointment? The Solution: Jesus (20:00-23:00) * Answer: "He gives sleep to those he loves" - but how do we know we're loved? * Jesus: Lived perfect God-reliant life * Never self-protected, trusted Father even in storms * Chose to trust Father to death on cross * Gospel: "For God so loved the world..." - we know we're loved through Jesus * Through Jesus' death and resurrection, our work for the Lord isn't in vain Application (23:00-27:00) For Non-Believers (23:00-23:30) * Be wise: Recognise you're not God * Trust in Jesus for new creation without tears or pain For Believers: The 10-Minute Challenge (23:30-27:00) When facing something that keeps you up at night: * Slow walk - physically slow down * Reflect on creation - see God's provision (Matthew 6) * Thank Him for gifts - practice gratitude * Confess barriers - what prevents God-reliance? * Cry out for Him to do the work - ask God to build Personal Testimony (26:30-27:00) * Church plant crisis: Three months of fasting and prayer * God's response: "You have a foothold. Keep going." * Result: 12 years later, church flourishing and multiplying Conclusion (27:00-28:00) * Final Prayer: Confession of self-reliance, prayer for fresh trust * Challenge: Take the 10-minute challenge this week Summary This sermon from Psalm 127 addresses the fundamental question of whether we're building our lives (ministries, families, careers) in self-reliance or God-reliance. The pastor uses his personal experience of church planting burnout to illustrate how easy it is to slip into self-reliant building, even when doing ministry "for God." The key diagnostic isn't how hard we work, but how we rest - anxious toil versus trusting sleep. Using the example of building a family (the most uncontrollable type of building), he shows how this psalm points to our need for complete dependence on God. The solution to our trust issues comes through Jesus, who lived the perfect God-reliant life and showed us God's love through the cross. The sermon concludes with a practical 10-minute challenge for growing in God-reliance when facing life's stresses. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit redsheepkurt.substack.com [https://redsheepkurt.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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