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Jack Hibbs

Jack Hibbs (January 15, 1958 – N/A) is an American preacher and evangelist whose calling from God has led Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Southern California since its founding, emphasizing verse-by-verse Bible teaching and practical faith for over three decades. Born in Chino Hills, California, to parents whose identities remain private, he survived an abortion attempt by his mother—already a parent of two—who used a heated coat hanger in 1957, a defining moment that later fueled his pro-life stance. Raised Catholic, he converted at 19 in 1977 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa under Pastor Chuck Smith’s ministry, igniting his passion for Scripture without formal theological education beyond mentorship. Hibbs’s calling from God was affirmed when he and his wife, Lisa, started a home fellowship in 1990 with six people, growing it into Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, where he was ordained and now pastors over 10,000 weekly attendees, reaching millions more through Real Life TV and radio broadcasts across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific. His sermons, known for their expository depth, call believers to deepen their faith and engage cultural issues, as seen in his book Turnaround at Home (2012), co-authored with Lisa. Married to Lisa since around 1980, with whom he has two daughters—Rebecca and Ashley—and five grandchildren, he continues to minister from Chino Hills, extending his influence through media and advocacy with groups like the Family Research Council.
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Jack Hibbs emphasizes the importance of making disciplined decisions in the Christian life, rooted in the authority of Jesus as stated in Matthew 28. He encourages believers to seek God's guidance, recognize their limitations, and wait patiently for His answers, as obedience leads to blessings. Hibbs highlights that God's word is alive and essential for making wise choices, and he stresses the need for submission to God's will. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in God's perfect plan and to obey His guidance for a fulfilling life.
Sermon Transcription
Open them to Matthew chapter 28. You know that that's our theme verse for this series. And as always, Matthew chapter 28. But we're going to send you after that over to Jeremiah 42. Matthew chapter 28. It's all about discipleship and disciple making. That's what this series is about. And discipleship is having a disciplined life. And so in this Discipline of Life series, Matthew chapter 28 verse 18. And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things. That's what we're doing on these nights together. That I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the world. And now tonight, Jeremiah 42 verse 6. Just turn a whole lot to your left to the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah chapter 42 verse 6. There the scripture says, Whether it is pleasing or displeasing, we will obey the voice of the Lord our God. And he goes on to say that it may be well with us when we obey the voice of the Lord our God. Christian tonight, listen up carefully. God's certain comforts. That is available to the believer, the Bible reading Christian, and we need to revel in that fact over and over again, we talk about God's word and the need or the necessity to have it at work in our lives. And yet God's word not only speaks about our future, speaks about our current, speaks about the past, but it is a book that is alive. The book of Hebrews tells us that it's sharper than any two edged sword. It is the word of God that that lives and breathes. And it causes us to experience a victorious Christian life. And so when we talk about the disciplines of life and the disciplines tonight of decision, it is absolutely imperative that we understand something from the get go. And that is our God is perfect. God is holy. God makes no mistakes ever. I'm not saying that because I want that to be true. I'm saying it because it is true. That's one of the reasons why he's my God. If he was a God that made mistakes or was capricious, changed his mind, was unstable, I'd have nothing to do with him. You can trust him. And if we are Christians and we are and if this is the word of God and it is, then why can't we make better decisions in our lives? This is a very critical issue, and it plagues the church today. I think if we decided to follow the word of God and make godly decisions, I think that we would spare ourselves a lot of grief. Not only that, we would in making the right decisions bring to our lives a lot of great blessings. Look, you guys know me by now. I am not a positive confession, word, faith movement person. I believe that's heresy. But I will tell you this. God blesses obedience. There's no doubt about it. Ask Abraham. Ask Isaac. Ask Jacob. Ask Daniel. Ask Jeremiah. Ask God's people throughout the word. Ask God's people throughout the world. God blesses obedience. So we should have some fun tonight. And I noticed that when we were worshiping tonight, a lot of young people were coming in. That's good, because let me tell you something. If us old folk can teach you young and some wisdom from the word of God and it spares you some grief, then hallelujah. Then praise the Lord. The disciplines of decision. Number one, jot it down in your note taking. It's this. And that is be willing to ask for his guidance. Number one thing that you want to write down about making godly decisions is be willing to ask him for his guidance. The Lord is desiring some verse 32 or excuse me, some chapter 32 verse eight says this. And this is a great promise. Some 32. I will instruct you and teach you in the way that you should go. That's God speaking. I will counsel you and I will watch over you. Do not be like the horse or like the mule who have no understanding, but must be controlled with a bit and a bridle or they will not come to you. Many are the woes of the wicked, but the Lord's unfailing love surrounds the man who trust in him. Boy, I tell you, that's a great promise. You want to be blessed in life. Listen, you want to be blessed in life, seek God and find out what he wants by asking him for guidance. What's that old song? Help me out. It's go something like this. Oh, what needless pain we bear when we fail to take it to God in prayer or something like that. I'm close. Asking God, listen to this, God, where should I go to school? My goodness, in our culture, in our society, should you go to school? You got to get a bulletproof vest and everything else. Who should I marry? Should I take that job? What church should I be going to? Where should I be serving? What should I be doing with my life? Did you know that God's got the answer for every one of those questions? Every one of them. Be willing to ask him for his guidance. Jot this down. Be willing to ask this way. Recognize your limitation. We need to recognize real quick that we are limited. Can we all admit to that? I don't need to bend your arm, right? I mean, you're the Wednesday night group. You guys are smart. We are limited in what we can see and what we can know. Listen, I've shared this with you guys in the past, but it's happened to me time and time again. So listen, I'm going to share it again. Whenever I'm coming home and I've got to get back home to my house or to the church quickly, and I when I say coming back home, I'll be flying in either into LAX or John Wayne Airport coming into land. I'm always looking out the window to check out the freeway conditions. I'm serious because I know I've got to either get from LAX to this church or from John Wayne Airport, you know, to my home here or whatever. And I'm looking, looking, looking. Why? Because from that vantage point, you can see everything. I don't need some traffic report when I can see it on my own. From that vantage point where God is at, he sees it all. You need to believe him regarding that. You need to trust him regarding that he knows everything. He knows exactly what you're going to be going through next week, next month, next year. There's nothing that surprises him. So in that recognize that you and I are limited in how far we can see. We're limited in how much we can understand you and I. We don't know everything. And so we need to humbly ask God for help. I truly believe, listen, if you today began to discipline your life, to start asking the Lord. 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes a day before your day happens, Lord, lead me and guide me. Didn't I share with you this last week? I think it was where your daily Bible reading, take your daily Bible reading and convert that into your prayer topic. It's very powerful. And if you look at this last week's daily Bible reading, and if you use that time for prayer, like many of you have, and many of you do, you're never at a loss for prayer. The topics are more than enough and how they apply to your life. And as I challenge you guys, you begin to see God answering. He wants to answer our prayers, and especially when you and I are limited because we can't see everything. The Bible tells us in the book of James chapter four, verse two, he says, you lust and you do not have. He says that you murder, that is, you hate someone and you covet and you cannot obtain. You fight and you war, yet you do not have because you do not ask. My goodness, look at that verse. All of these things that are going on in your life, that's a negative, James says, is present because you don't ask God for help. Lord, help. Lord, I'm limited. Lord, I'm weak. God, I need your guidance. And he's faithful. The Lord is our well, as it were, to draw water from. In Psalm 145, verse three, the Bible says, great is the Lord and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable. Church, that word unsearchable means you cannot find the bottom of his wisdom and knowledge. So, look, you guys, if he's our God, is he not? If he's our God and we are his people, then we have unlimited resources to tap into, though we ourselves are limited. It's OK for us to be weak because he's strong. It's OK for us not to know everything. First of all, we don't have the capacity to know everything. Study all you want. I mean, you should, but you ain't going to know it all. But he does. He can give you the wisdom to all that you're acquiring in this world regarding knowledge. Wow. Understand the limitations. Jesus said in Matthew chapter seven, ask and it will be given to you. He's almost begging us to ask him, Lord, I need your guidance tonight as a church. We should be praying, oh, Lord, I need your guidance in my life. Man, don't we all need that? I mean, how many times in a day do we need his guidance? Ask, he said, and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be opened. And everyone who asks receives. That's a tremendous promise right there. Jesus is saying, come on, ask, ask. We ask. Ask me. He says, seek. You're going to find. Knock. I'll open it up for you. Is that a great promise? So let's see. So, Jack, you know, what are you getting so excited about? Because if I'm limited and he's not and I need to make the right decisions in life, don't you? Then why don't we talk to him and get his answer on the matter? Listen, I'm going to say something that's going to kind of shock you. You and I do not have to make mistakes. We don't have to make them. Why do we make them? Can we all agree that when we make them, it's because we either we don't listen to God or we'll talk more on one of the things in a moment. We thought it was God or we talked ourselves into thinking it was God. That's a big one. We try to answer for God. It's almost like we're like in a different world where we say, oh, man, I need an answer for this thing. And, we ask the question of God or we ask for his guidance, but we really don't want his input because we want it. We already know how we want it to turn out. So we pray like this and then we get on the other side and we answer like a lunatic, like someone who's talking to himself. Pretty amazing. Well, how do we in asking for God's guidance, overcome the limitations, tap into his unlimited knowledge? If we don't do that, we're going to have a problem being submitted to God. And that's the next thing I want you to jot down. How do I make a good decision? Yes, ask God for his guidance. And in that we're recognizing our own limitations, but also under this we're responding or we respond in submission to him. If he knows everything, it's smart for us to come under his leadership. Submission to the Lord, it's kind of a mind place. It's a mindset of great power. I want tonight to be a little bit personal and it should be because of these topics. And this one right here, when I say that it's a mind place, I wrote down in my notes that submission under the Lord, it's a mind place of great power for me, Jack, personally. It causes me to ask for the God thing to get done in my life. I'm big in my private prayer life of asking the Lord for the God thing to get done in my life. Lord, I want you to do the God thing. And here's the fun part. Somebody asked me, what's the God thing? I have no idea. That's the cool part. I want to come to the Lord and I want to pray and ask him, Lord, do your God thing in my life. I'll be honest with you in my home. I will pray over my family, even though now they're married and moved away. I'll still pray, Lord, cause this home, this family, this church to be an object of your affection. And Lord, according to your wisdom, spoil us as your people. So what does that mean? I don't know. I don't care. He knows exactly how to answer that prayer. That's the God thing in my life. God, you do it. You do your thing. His thing is better than any plan you and I could ever can conduct and master and put together and draw. The more we plan things out, the less faith we have. Oh, my gosh. It's huge after all. We give up. We're simply to respond in submission to his will. In Luke chapter 11, verse one, it says, now Jesus was praying in a certain place. This is how you make godly decisions. Pray. And when he had ceased from praying, one of his disciples said to him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples. And so Jesus said to them, when you pray, say our father in heaven, hallowed or holy be your name, your kingdom come. Here it is. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Bring heaven down to your situation. Do you have a situation, my friend, right now? What is it? Is it? What is it? It's your thing. You know what it is. You got it. Is it an issue? Is it a problem? How big is it? It's so big. It's huge. Good thing it's gigantic and massive and it's bigger than you. You get to call in reinforcements from heaven. For some reason, we think that it's so gigantic. The answer that we need to get from the Lord is so impossibly gigantic that it's never going to come our way. And yet our God is a big God. He's awesome. Oh, and he's he ever faithful. The great thing is to submit to him. Second Corinthians chapter 12, verse eight, Paul gives us a great example of biblical submission, and you can count on the answer. Paul was sick, you know, very sick. Paul lived a life that was filled with sickness. It appears from not only the Bible, but church history. And the second Corinthians 12, verse eight, it says there that Paul said concerning this thing, I pleaded with the Lord three times that it might depart from me. He's asking God to heal Paul praise three times. And the Lord, he said to me, my grace is sufficient for you. My strength is made perfect in weakness. Notice Paul's answer. Therefore, or in light of what I just heard from God, most gladly, I would rather boast in my infirmities. That's my weaknesses, my problems, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Paul found a secret. And that verse has been dear to us and for generations, for the how many of Christians raise your hand and need the encouragement. Yes. For us who are Christians, when we are weak, we get to say, Lord, I'm weak. Be my strength. It's a dangerous day when we say, God, I've got it from here. Take it easy. I'm sure angels go, oh, no. But why do so many Christians make so many huge mistakes in decision making? And I've noticed maybe you have certainly in ministry, we hear it all the time. But if you just wait around long enough, somebody will make a decision. It's a horrible decision. And then later, when it all falls apart, guess who gets the blame? God does. I don't know why the Lord did that in my life. Oh, let me tell you. As a pastor, that's the, you know, the rod and the staff, they comfort me. He's not talking about the staff sitting over there behind their desk. And he's not talking about some guy named Rod. There's a staff and there's a rod and the rod is used to knock the side of the head of a lamb. Hey, wake up. I don't know. You know what? I just I did this thing and the whole thing imploded and I lost everything. And I don't know why God did that to me. Boom. Don't blame God for your inability to wait on him. And when we won't submit to God's will, we get all pumped up. I got to I got to have an answer. I got to do this thing now. Listen, Christian, God is never stressing, wiping his brow. Oh, my gosh. Jack, will you hurry up? Come on. Hurry, hurry. I got to get going here. That's how I am. That's not how he is. Submission is key. There's a discipline here to learn. James chapter one, verse six says, let this man who's asking of God, asking faith without doubting, don't doubt like God, will you hear my prayer? He probably won't. For he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord. He's a double minded man and he's unstable in all of his ways. This is a very, very serious thing in the Christian church today. Men and women, young men and women as well, need to be people of faith that comes from the Bible. Romans 10, 17 says faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. And this is the deal. When we pray, we pray Bible. And when we pray Bible, we can pray believing. We can pray trusting he will answer his word. And here's the cool thing. You don't have to be unstable about your request, meaning that when the answer comes, you don't have to back up and wonder, is this God or not God? Church, listen. Don't pray. Generic prayers. When you pray that when you see the prayers in the Bible, they're very specific prayers. Don't pray like, Lord, bless me. I mean, you can pray that, but when he blesses you, how are you going to know if he's blessed you and answer the prayer? If you say, bless me, what does that mean? Well, if you take a breath the next after you pray the prayer, he's blessing you. Isn't he? He's blessing you. But what are you asking for when you submit to him and you in that moment of submission and you're saying, Lord, I'm asking you in my life to answer me in this thing or to bring this about in my life, if it be your will. Pray specifically. Watch what he does. Are you a young man here this evening and you're praying for direction in your life? You want God to speak to you? You want direction? Pray specific. The moment you begin to pray specific prayers, I believe God goes to work in your life because you're going to recognize the specific answer when he answers. Your faith will explode. And the next prayer you pray will be bigger than the one you had prayed earlier. Why? Because you're pumped up now. You're ready to go to battle. You're right now ready to take on those dark things in your life or the dark things in your son's life or your daughter's life or your wife or your husband's life. You're ready to go to war because you know God's listening. There's nothing like it. Well, he's always listening. But we don't always catch the answer. James four, verse three says you ask and you don't receive because you ask a miss off target. That you may spend it on your own pleasures. We make a lot of jokes about that verse, you know, when we say, oh, Lord, you know, allow me to win the lotto and I'll give it all to you, God. You know, and then winning numbers, you're scratching them. Nobody would do that because that's gambling and you don't gamble with God's money. That's where people go to some other church and they're scratching the numbers 5, 22, 36. What did I say, God? Did I say I'd give you everything? How about 50 percent? And the closer you get to the winning number, you start backing off of your commitment. That's ridiculous. You pray to ask something for your own self. Oh, Lord, if you just I can make it to hospital visitations much quicker if I had a Ferrari. It doesn't work that way. I mean, people might pray that way, but it doesn't work that way. And then also this, we need to be willing to ask for his guidance and that we are to react from a position of strength, from confidence. When we begin to ask. You have a journal. If you don't have a journal, you ought to start a journal. And you got to stay at it. I'm horrible at journals. I have journals all over the house. None of them are completed. I've never finished any of them. Now I have one on my computer, which is kind of cool right now. It's working pretty good, actually. And it's kind of fun, but I think this is important. When we ask God for guidance, we need to react after we pray. We need to react from a position of strength and confidence. There's nothing like it, church. You know this, that if you've spent time with God before you go out into the day. Have you noticed that there's a skip in your spirit? There's a little bit of what the old Puritans called an unction in your life. Somebody walks by and says, hey! And you just go, what? You want Jesus? What's the story? You want a piece of him? You want me to witness to you? I mean, it's just different. Start the day with God. It's different. And when you come out of that corner, the whole day, the whole ministry, the whole marriage or school or job or projects different. Even if some in that gathering won't cooperate, it's still different for you. Strength and confidence. James 1, verse 5 says, if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. Man, that's a promise. How many of you need to be wiser? If I had five more hands, I'd raise my hands. Wisdom is a funny thing because it has nothing to do with knowledge. Somebody could be here right now with 10 PhDs, and they could be as unwise as I don't know what. Have you ever seen real smart people academically, but man, they make the most bozo decisions in life, and you go, man, if that's schmatt, I don't want it. Right? Have you seen that happen? I used to know a guy in high school. The guy was a genius. Went off to work for NASA. You know what? At school, the guy, they almost had to put a helmet on him. He'd walk through glass doors. He would run into poles. He's like, put the books down. The guy got hurt. Put the books down. Look around when you walk. Smart, but not all that wise. Listen, wisdom is the appropriate application of knowledge gained. How do you apply the knowledge? That's called wisdom. People on the street have great wisdom. The application of that knowledge. Very important. Confidence, strength. Here's a great verse for all of us to be confident and strong with. Psalm chapter 1, verse 1. Blessed, happy. You know, it's interesting. The word in the Hebrew means welfare, not according to our government welfare. Welfare means farewell, welfare, to do good, to do well in life, to be blessed and prospering, to be happy. Psalm 1.1. Happy is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the what? The law of the Lord. And in his law, he meditates. That's the key word. He meditates day and night. Strength and confidence to meditate in the word of God. How do I make a good decision, Pastor Jack? Meditate in the word of God. And here's the temptation. Oh, come on. Isn't it going to take a long time? Nope. I'd rather spend 40 minutes gleaning from God's word and waiting for an answer than a lifetime of trying to correct a mistake. Number two, our second point tonight. The disciplines of decision is this. We need to be willing to wait for his guidance. Oh, this is the killer. We need to be willing to wait. We need to be willing to wait for his guidance this way. Waiting favors our cause, church. So be patient. Waiting favors your cause, Christian. So be patient. Patient. We need to wake up to this. Listen, we... I don't know how old you are. I forget how old I am now. I'm 52 or something. I don't know. I'm getting close to the Denny's afternoon special. That's all I know I'm getting. But I know that in my lifetime growing up, I was raised in an interesting time because there were no fast food restaurants when I was growing up. And then all of a sudden, I think it was about 12 or 13, when some guy, some guy down in San Diego invented McDonald's and a McDonald's came to Orange County. I said, what is that? Wait, you know, you actually go by, they actually, you drive by and they put food in your car. What? From that time on, a culture was born of impatience. Now, if you don't get your Taco Bell stuff, you know, you wait like three minutes. If they don't serve you up in three minutes, it's supposed to be like discounted or something. I don't know what their thing is. Fast, fast, fast. Come on, come on. So we go like this. Dear God, answer me now. Let's go. I need this answer. God, I'm going to give you two minutes. Come on, I got to get to work. And you wonder why you don't get an answer. He doesn't work like that. He'll never change. No matter what she wants him to do, he'll never change. He's patient. If you can hear God's foot just tapping up in heaven, it's tapping all the time. Jack, slow down. Just wait. Waiting favors our cause as a believer. The book of Habakkuk, Habakkuk chapter two, verse three, Habakkuk chapter two, verse three says, for the vision is yet for an appointed time. But at the end, it will speak and it will not lie, though it waits or tarries, wait for it, because it will surely come and it will not tarry. What does that mean? That means God knows what's up. He knows the answer that he's going to give you. You wait. Oh, this is the one where we just have such a hard time with. We want stuff to happen. We look around at people. We look around what's on the TV or we look around what might be in the movie theater and we start thinking about our own lives. My goodness, I'm 21 and I don't have this and I don't have that and I need to make it happen. This is a scourge in our culture. I'm 30 and I still don't have this or I'm 40 or I'm this and I'm that. And then we have one of these things, midlife crises. What is that all about? What is that thing? What is that? I don't know. You see guys, their shirts are open down to here with a gold chain. They you know, they take their suburban and they get a little red convertible Yugo or whatever and they have this big what's what's the deal? I thought I would have had more in life by now. Well, we can fix that. We'll just ship you to Mexico for a month and get your perspective fixed. Think about it. You have shoes, don't you? We've got this thing where we begin to judge our status in light of what the world offers. You and I will never, never achieve what the world is trying to sell us. It's Madison Avenue. Wake up. Well, I don't look like him. You'll never look like him. Well, I don't look like her. You'll never look like her. First of all, they're all a bunch of airbrushed things. But you look at that. Hey, wait a minute. Wait on God. We cannot outweighed him. See, Jack, what if I wait too long? I don't think it's possible. You can disobey him once he speaks. That's a problem. That's our third point where I'm getting ahead of myself. That's obeying him. But when you're saying, Lord, lead me, Lord, guide me, show me if he hasn't showed you yet. Wait, I won't name any names. It wouldn't be right. Someone came up to me about a week and a half ago and they were a little bit upset. I could tell. Because things aren't going good in their family. And so the person said, you know what? I mean, God, I mean, you have really two wonderful son-in-laws. They love God and your daughters, you know, you never had any problem with them doing drugs and stuff like that. And they're serving and almost to the point where I felt like I should be apologizing. I'm sorry. And I felt I felt the Lord. I didn't hear any rumbles of thunder or anything, but I felt the Lord say, bless me now, Jack. This is your opportunity, bless me now. And I don't know if you know what that means, but I knew exactly what it meant. I told her, I said, listen, first of all, when we got pregnant with these kids, we laid our hands on her tummy and prayed for God to fill those babies with the Holy Spirit. And when I used to pray, I used to say, Lord, bless this baby. I'm not joking, you guys. I told you I was nuts, but sometimes there's a benefit to being crazy. And we led them in the way of the Lord every day of their life. So now their life's blessed because God blesses obedience. And I'm supposed to apologize for that. I can't do it. It'd be robbing God of his faithfulness. Can't do it. God blesses obedience. But that's the third point. We're not there yet. We're talking about being willing to wait for him. Psalm 37, seven says, rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him. Do not fret because of him who prospers in his way because of the man who brings wicked schemes to pass. Just wait. Church, listen, just wait. I know it's hard. You wait. And if we're all waiting together, we can encourage one another to wait. Let's wait together. It's going to favor our walks, going to favor our direction in life and all. Also, this waiting disciplines our emotions. This is a big one. So we need to be biblical. Waiting kills our emotions. Come on, let's admit to it right now. We hate it. We want answers now. Emotions get all pumped up and we want something now. But listen, waiting disciplines those emotions. You know how you spank emotions? You make them go sit in the corner. Emotions get us in trouble. Can someone say amen? Is that not true? We need discipline our emotions. First Peter, chapter one, verses 13 to 16. This is tough stuff. Peter gives tough love. Here it is. He says, therefore, he's so subtle, gird up the loins of your mind, put your brain back in your head. Peter is saying, be sober. He's not talking about put the drink down. He's talking about think right. I'd love to hear him say this. Wouldn't you love that, Peter? Come out here and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ as obedient children, not conforming yourselves to the former lusts. In other words, stop going back to your old life. It's a dead end and you know it. As you're as in your ignorance, but as he who called you as holy, you also be holy in all of your conduct because it is written, be holy for I am holy. What a great statement. He's saying, listen, God's holy. Yeah, that's right. And God, because now you are hidden in Christ, you're a Christian. You get to be holy also. What does that mean? It means you don't have to make the wrong decision anymore. You just wait for him. Lord, what do you want me to do? You understand that really blesses his heart. I'm not moving God to talk to me. Gideon did that. Remember Gideon? A lot of people make fun of him. I think he's awesome. Do you guys know who I'm talking about? God, I'm not going to do anything unless you take this skin of this animal and you make it all wet and all the ground around it dry. So it happens. OK, God, I'm not going to do anything until you make the skin wet and all that. And he reverses it back and forth, back and forth. And people go, man, Gideon's got no faith. Exact opposite. Gideon had so much faith. He's asking God to answer him so Gideon would not make the wrong decision. I would be a Gideon any day. OK, think about that. Oh, God, you don't speak to me. And when you ask God, are you into fleeces, Jack? Are you talking about fleeces? Because no, listen, what I am saying, because some people say, God, if you want me to marry that person, have the sun come up. That ain't going to happen. That's not good. Gideon was seeking hard after God's minds to get the answer. And Peter says that we get to be holy now because God is holy. We belong to him. We are holy. He pronounces us holy. Is that radical? So listen, if that's true and it is, the Bible makes it very clear we are now declared holy. We are now born again. We now have been given the mind of Christ. Then why do we make stupid decisions? Because we don't wait. Also, this waiting brings to you and I his joy. So we need to rest in that Psalm 1611. Psalm 1611 says, You will show me the path of life in your presence is fullness of joy. And at your right hand, there are pleasures forevermore. What an awesome God we have. Well, here's the verse that we're moving off from tonight. It's Jeremiah 42, verses six and seven. Check it out. Whether it is pleasing or displeasing, that word means whether it's going to be comfortable or uncomfortable for us, we will obey the voice of the Lord our God. Skipping ahead a little bit that it may be well with us when we obey the voice of the Lord, our God. Obey him. Watch what happens. Verse seven. And it happened after 10 days that the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah. Now, I don't know about you, but after 10 days, Jeremiah got his answer in 10 days. If you ask me, that's pretty quick. Have you been asking God for stuff for years? I have. There's some things going on in my life, and I'll tell you right now, it's just it's just us right here. I'll just say it that, Lord, I mean, this is a great opportunity for you to show yourself mighty. This is a great opportunity now, God, for you to answer that thing I've been praying, praying for. He is not. He's not listening to what I'm saying. We have a relationship, him and I. I talk, and he answers me with what he wants to answer. And I've learned over a lot of years, that's a good thing. You can thank God right now that he has not answered all your prayers. I'm going to give you four verses, just jot them down real quick. You guys all know this one. This is the best. Isaiah 40, verse 31, famous verse. But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 30, verse 18, therefore, the Lord will wait. That he may be gracious to you, and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have mercy on you. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all those who wait for him. Isaiah 49, verse 23, down back into that verse. It's a big verse. Then you will know that I am the Lord, for they shall not be ashamed who wait for me. Wow. Notice that. If you will not wait for God and go do your own stubborn decisions, because you want to have it your way, and this is what you want, and it must be God, because it's what I want, and you go do it, and it all falls apart. Notice this. You're going to be put to shame. Your friends might pat you on the back, but when they walk away, they'll say, Bozo, don't be fooled. This is vital. Ecclesiastes 3.11. Ecclesiastes 3.11. Solomon wrote this. He has made everything beautiful in his time. Also, he has put eternity in their hearts. He has put eternity in their hearts. He makes all things beautiful in his time. God's goodness to cause time to make sense in the end is remarkable to me. Young people tonight, listen. You need to slow down. Just slow down. It's okay. Just slow down. You're not going to miss anything. Somehow, he makes everything beautiful in his time, which means in my time, I can destroy everything in my time. Third and final point tonight, the disciplines of decision is this. We need to be willing to obey his guidance. When God says it, do it. Wow. This way, he knows what's right. When we trust him, we will agree. He knows what's right. Come on. Did any of us make the moon? I mean, some walked around on it, but we didn't make it. What do we know for sure regarding us? What do we know about him? He is absolutely the sum of all that is perfect and beautiful and grand. He's lovely, says the Bible. So, check this out. He knows what's right. Jeremiah 42, verse 3 says, the Lord your God will show us the way in which we should walk and the things that we should do. You got to memorize that. Are you young right now? Memorize that verse. Jeremiah 42, 3, the Lord's going to show me the path that I should take. UCLA, Florida, Washington. What is it? Where are you going to go? Lord, show me the way. Think about it. Him, her, this direction, that company. He has promised to answer. And he knows what's right for us. Imagine that. We know that that's native to the human heart. Have you ever driven around? I don't know, thank God, if it's anywhere in this region. If it is, don't tell me. I don't want to know. But for some reason, you drive around some old town somewhere and eventually out in the front of some old converted house, there's a sign out front and it says, Poem Reader. It always cracks me up. Why? Why would you go there? You remember that woman, Cleo? Some of you raise your hand. Anybody remember Cleo? She's from. She said she was from Jamaica. She wasn't. She lied about that. And I can't do accents, but she would talk like this and you call me and I'm going to tell you the future. And I will tell you what to do with your money and with your future and with your time and you can become rich. Did you know that she went bankrupt? Did you know that? How can somebody who knows the future and is going to tell you about the future go bankrupt? Remember Dionne Warwick? Do you know the way to San Jose? Why would now she's in his like seances and crystal ball. Why would I talk to Dionne Warwick who can't even find the way to San Jose? Let me tell you how to run your life. I don't know where San Jose is, but I'll tell you. Come on. Oh man, I get my palm read. For what? It's demonic. It's in the human heart though to try to peer into the future. Your God knows your future. He's the only one. I have to do this because here's a great verse. I thought, man, they're going to freak when I tell them that, but you know what? The Bible tells me that I have to give a report card to God regarding you guys in the end. Did you know that? First of all, listen, Jeremiah 3, 15 says, I will give you pastors according to my heart. They shall feed you with knowledge and understanding. I just, I've been giving you a lot of verses tonight for this. Three fantastic verses about pastors. Hebrews 13, 7 says, remember those who rule over you who have spoken the word of God to you, whose faith follow concerning the outcome of their conduct, meaning we're going to stand before God and get in a lot of trouble. If we misrepresented his word, just remember how big trouble Moses got into because he goofed up. See, why are you saying all this stuff? Because I got to tell you this stuff. No palm readers, no horoscopes, no. Bible, God, prayer. Let him answer you. Listen to this. Hebrews 13, 17 says, obey those who rule over you and be submissive for they watch out for your souls as those who must give an account. Let them do so with joy and not with grief for that would not be for that would be unprofitable for you. Hebrews 13, 24, greet all those who rule over you. Say hi to me because I'm to give an account for your soul in the end. That's why we're in the Bible. That's why you need to be willing to obey his guidance because if God is working in your life, he's going to speak to you from this book like that. OK, critical, clear, very important, very quickly. He wants what's best for you and I. Aren't you glad God is nuts about you? Is it true God's watching me all the time? It's because he can't take his eyes off you. That's why he's watching you all the time. He's crazy over you. He wants what's best for you. Micah, chapter six, verse eight says, he has shown you, oh, man, what is good and what. Does the Lord require of you, but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God is beautiful. You guys know this, Jeremiah, 29, 11 and 12. I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace, not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and go and pray to me. And what I will listen to you. Third, right here, be willing to obey his guidance because he does what's good. He does what's good. Romans chapter eight, verse twenty eight. For some of you, I notice that we had some new believers coming in here tonight from last week. This verse can be brand new to you. Check this out. Romans eight, twenty eight. And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purposes. Verse twenty nine, for whom he foreknew that is, he's always known about you. He also predestined to be conformed to the image of his son. That means God is at work in your life and he's going to do what's good. This is a big one. So, yeah, but you know what? I accepted Jesus on Sunday. I got hit by a truck on Monday. God is in your life working for good. Listen, the world is out there throwing curveballs at us, but God takes them and turns it around and makes it for good. This is a very dangerous world you and I live in. And it's getting nuttier by the minute. I was so grieved. I went home last Sunday after church, I went home, I turned on National Geographic program just to get upset. Turned it on there and they were showing the kidnapped capital of the world. Kidnapped capital of the world. Absolutely disgusted. I turned it off. Did you know that? This world's nuts. My God's not nuts, though. My God's right on target. And what he's doing, he's doing for good. This world's crazy and this world will hurt you. But when my God works in my life, I tell you, if you're not a Christian tonight, you're in danger zone. You're not a Christian tonight, you're flirting with eternity. Man, don't live like that. Very quickly, listen to this. These are the dangers of an undisciplined. Life or undisciplined decisions, undisciplined decisions, listen, Proverbs chapter one, verse twenty eight says, then they will call on me, but I will not answer. They will seek me diligently, but they will not find me because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord. They would not have none of my counsel and despised my every rebuke. Therefore, they shall eat the fruit of their own way and be filled with with full with their own fancies. For the turning away of the simple will slay them and the complacency of fools will destroy them. Now, listen to the blessings of a disciplined decision. But whoever listens to me, I will. Listens to me, will dwell safely and will be secure without fear of evil. My son, if you receive my words and treasure my commands in you so that you incline your ear to wisdom and apply your heart to understanding. Yes, if you cry out for discernment and if you lift up your voice for understanding, if you seek her as silver and search for her as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God. For the Lord gives wisdom from his mouth, come knowledge and understanding. He stores up sound wisdom for the upright. He is a shield to those who walk up rightly. He guard guides or guards the paths of justice and preserves the way of his saints. Then you will understand righteousness and justice, equity and every good path. Final verse right here. Wonderful verse. Ecclesiastes 12, 13. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. Fear God, keep his commandments for this is man's all for God will bring every work to judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil. So what do you do with that verse? Lord, lead me in the way of making the right decisions. And all God's people said, Father, tonight we pray that in fifty five minutes. Trying to do a study that even just a little bit of it, there's enough verses in this study that if we applied them, our lives would never be the same. That's a guarantee. I have no doubt about that. And so, Father, tonight we pray that we would make the right decisions, that we would slow down, pause, wait, that we wouldn't be foolish and emotionally driven. God, that we would get alone with you, that we would consult you, ask of you. And that we would never be in a hurry, that there would be a peace that presides over our lives. It may drive other people crazy. But we will wait on the Lord. So, Father, in all of our life decisions and actions, we ask you to reign supreme. And Lord, as we leave this building now, may we put these things into action. If any one of your kids right now being pressured by someone to do this or to do that, may they remember that you're not in that. If somebody is forcing them to do this or do that, that you're not the God that forces. If someone in this room has been given an ultimatum, you're never in a hurry. May we find our strength where it is, and that is in you. Thank you, Lord. And all God's people said, Amen. Church, let's all stand together.
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Jack Hibbs (January 15, 1958 – N/A) is an American preacher and evangelist whose calling from God has led Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Southern California since its founding, emphasizing verse-by-verse Bible teaching and practical faith for over three decades. Born in Chino Hills, California, to parents whose identities remain private, he survived an abortion attempt by his mother—already a parent of two—who used a heated coat hanger in 1957, a defining moment that later fueled his pro-life stance. Raised Catholic, he converted at 19 in 1977 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa under Pastor Chuck Smith’s ministry, igniting his passion for Scripture without formal theological education beyond mentorship. Hibbs’s calling from God was affirmed when he and his wife, Lisa, started a home fellowship in 1990 with six people, growing it into Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, where he was ordained and now pastors over 10,000 weekly attendees, reaching millions more through Real Life TV and radio broadcasts across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific. His sermons, known for their expository depth, call believers to deepen their faith and engage cultural issues, as seen in his book Turnaround at Home (2012), co-authored with Lisa. Married to Lisa since around 1980, with whom he has two daughters—Rebecca and Ashley—and five grandchildren, he continues to minister from Chino Hills, extending his influence through media and advocacy with groups like the Family Research Council.