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The Struggle Is Real
Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman (1972 - ). American pastor, author, and speaker born in Southern California. Raised in a Christian home, he drifted from faith in his youth, pursuing a career as a corporate executive in the fitness industry before a dramatic conversion in his late 20s. Leaving business in 1999, he began studying theology independently and entered full-time ministry. In 2009, he founded Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, California, relocating it to Leona Valley in 2018, where he remains lead pastor. Idleman has authored 12 books, including Desperate for More of God (2011) and Help! I’m Addicted (2022), focusing on spiritual revival and overcoming sin. He launched the Westside Christian Radio Network (WCFRadio.org) in 2019 and hosts Regaining Lost Ground, a program addressing faith and culture. His ministry emphasizes biblical truth, repentance, and engagement with issues like abortion and religious liberty. Married to Morgan since 1997, they have four children. In 2020, he organized the Stadium Revival in California, drawing thousands, and his sermons reach millions online via platforms like YouTube and Rumble.
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Shane Idleman emphasizes the reality of the struggle to obey God's wisdom in his sermon 'The Struggle Is Real.' He discusses how wisdom, as outlined in Proverbs, is essential for making godly decisions and navigating life's challenges, urging listeners to commit to obeying God's word despite feelings or societal pressures. Idleman highlights the importance of seeking wise counsel and the need for a healthy fear of the Lord, which is the foundation of knowledge and wisdom. He warns against the enticements of sin that can lead to poor choices and encourages a return to God's truth for spiritual revival and guidance.
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The title is, I'm actually going to do a series in Proverbs entitled Life Hack Series. It's a life hack series. And you know that's really big right now in the millennials and the 20 and 30 year olds on life hack. And hack basically means a skill or a novelty method that increases productivity and efficiency in all walks of life. They even have health hacks, where you can hack your health and hack your body. And really it's not a hack, it's just, you know, how your body's designed. But Proverbs is, I'm going to talk about how we can hack in a good way, a life hack that can really be productive and can really help us. And that is going to be obviously wisdom this morning. The title is, we can probably put up there if we have it, the struggle is real. The struggle is real. What is that struggle? To obey the voice of wisdom. It is very real, it is very difficult, it is very challenging. So I want you to think of something. Commit today to obey the word of God regardless of feelings, regardless of circumstances, and regardless of the advice of others who oppose wisdom. And that is, the struggle is real. Is it not to obey God's word or to drift away? To do what God's word says or to do what I want to do? The struggle is real. It's a daily struggle. I would submit to you that this happens daily. That we have choices to make, that we either obey God's word or we don't. And that struggle is real, it is real in our children. And wisdom helps us keep decisions in check. Does anybody want to make sure they are in the will of God? You want to make sure your decisions are lined up with the will of God? That is what wisdom is for. Here is why wisdom is so important. Wisdom is actually God's voice of truth saying, here is the way to walk in it, choose life and not death. Walk in this way. So wisdom is basically what God has clearly outlined for us in his scripture, in the word. Proverbs 1.17 is where we are going to start. Proverbs 1.17, 1-7 probably. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David. So Solomon is writing the book of Proverbs and I am not going to go through Proverbs verse by verse. That is very challenging, very difficult. Because two verses, it's here and the next verse it's way over here. And it doesn't really allow a person to go through expositionally. It's more of a topical book. But we are going to start at Proverbs 1 because it does give us a lot of good information in the first chapter. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. To know, to know wisdom and instruction. Now here is where we make mistakes. This isn't just to know intellectually, it's actually to apply. To know it, to apply wisdom and instruction. To perceive the words of understanding. So as you look to God's word, as you are filled with wisdom, you begin to perceive the words of understanding. To receive the instruction of wisdom. Justice, judgment and equity. God, do we need that today? Justice, judgment, equity. Equity is just moral uprightness. There is something solid to it. To give prudence to the simple. Do you consider yourself stupid like I used to when I was younger? And not real smart? Not up there, not mighty and noble like the Bible says, not many mighty and not many noble are called but God uses the foolish things to confound the wise and maybe didn't do that great in high school. Anybody not go to college and kind of simple? This is for you because it says, the Bible says it will give prudence. It will give wisdom and learning. I believe, I believe a person without a college degree can be smarter than a PhD. I'll leave it there. Possibly not in the particular topic or in their field of interest. I'm not going to go and argue against a cardiologist and think I can do heart surgery better. Obviously, I can't. I wouldn't even attempt that. But when it comes to the profound things in life, when it comes to wisdom and knowing what is true, your children can know more than those with doctorate degrees. The young man who gets prudence to the simple and to the young man knowledge and discretion. A wise man, here's to know if you're wise, will hear and increase in learning. Meaning they're always wanting to learn. They have a teachable spirit. We want to learn. We want to listen. We want to grow. And a man of understanding will attain wise counsel. He will look for wise counsel. And it's a good test this morning. Do you look for wise counsel? Because I know a lot of people, they're not real concerned with what others say. They are going to do what they want to do. And you might say, well Shane, you said earlier not to listen to the opinions of others. Right, if they oppose wisdom. If they oppose truth. But those who are hungry for more of God, they want to be, make sure they're on the right path. They will go to those who are godly, who can offer godly counsel. And they will ask them, what do you think of this? I'm wanting to learn. I'm wanting to grow. I can't tell you how many times that has helped me. And given me a different side to this. I actually asked my wife's thoughts this morning on what I shared with you earlier about what's going on in our nation. Because I said, I'm struggling. I don't know what to do with this. And we have to look to others because it's good to bounce things off of them. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. The fear of the Lord is a very good thing. It's a very good thing. Because when you fear God, you treat others differently. You act differently. You have respect and reverence for God. For the house of God. For worship. For the word of God. There's a reverence and a respect. And I shared last night, and I've told you this before, maybe some of you are new and have not heard this, but when I was in construction, in the construction business, I ran heavy equipment. And in doing so, you dig underground. Which means you have to have a lot of reverence and respect for what is buried underground. You'd be amazed at what you're driving over. From storm drains to Verizon high optic cables and fiber optic, I'm sorry, fiber optic cables, Southern California Edison, right off Avenue S in the freeway, I think it's 42 inch, might be a 36 inch gas main, to Texas. You know how big 36 inches is? It's about this high. That big circle, when we were drilling holes over there for that park and ride, many, many years ago, we had to have the gas company there with us every day. Anytime we turned on a piece of equipment, they had to be there. Why? Because there's reverence and respect. And I don't think he was joking. He said, if you guys hit that, we're all dead within a few blocks. See, it's going to change how I operate the equipment. It's going to change how I treat that job site. There's a reverence, there's a respect. Same thing, the fear of God, that's what's going on in our culture. That's what's going on in the state of California, is there's no fear of God. They could care less, there is a God, he's a cosmic ball of love. He just loves us and he doesn't care what we do because God is within and we are God's. There's no reverence, no respect. Do you want your neighbor to fear God? Why? We know because it is the beginning of wisdom and the beginning of knowledge. It's the beginning of everything. Now it's interesting here, the Bible will go on to say the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. So to really know something, if it's true, knowledge, you have to fear God. And then it says the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. So really to apply, and that's the difference, knowledge is knowing, wisdom is doing. There's people in the church, they are so knowledgeable, but they're very foolish. They know, but they don't do. That's why in marriage counseling, marriage is falling apart. It's just falling apart, let's just leave it at that. And people will quote scripture. She just needs to come back home and submit to me. Knowledge, that's even out of context many times. Knowledge, you know it, but you have to apply it. Wisdom, walking, humility and gentleness. I don't remember who it was and I probably won't get this right, but I was reading a book about 150 years ago, 1850s or maybe close to the 1900s. A man was asked, a very famous preacher, he was asked by someone, this guy started explaining his marriage problems and it's this and that. And the guy looked at him and said, I don't know you and I don't know your wife, but I can tell you almost always that humility will fix it. Same thing goes out to us today, that there is a way to fix a lot of our issues if we would just humble ourselves and submit to God. And if you're already saying in your heart or in your mind, but, you're already off the course of wisdom. There's no but. When God's word says something, we can't add a comma and but. I know it says this, but. Get rid of the but. That might be a good sermon title. No more buts. No more buts. Hashtag no more buts. We're going to stop saying but about God's word. So know how to apply equity and justice. It says you will know how to apply equity and justice. Equity is the spirit of the law. The spirit that is behind something. Actually the reason why. For example, I mentioned last week the first amendment. One of the benefits of reading the founding fathers and the founding era and their original writings, not what people think they believed, but you begin to see the spirit of why things were written. And you hear about freedom of speech. Freedom of speech. Freedom of press. It would have never been designed to protect pornography and things like that. The spirit behind it was not that. The spirit behind it was to give people a voice and not be under tyranny again. So that's what equity is. You will know the spirit behind something and also justice. You will know the application of it. What is right and what is wrong. That's why we should desire godly men and women on the Supreme Court. Godly men and women running for office. Godly men and women in our local courts and in our police officers. In all areas we should want men and women who love God and love justice. What is truly fair. Not partiality, but what is fair. Not judging off skin color, but what is fair. And then he goes on to say to give prudence to the simple. Again I clarify that. The simple would be someone who doesn't have a degree. And I'm not against degrees. I think you should get one if God has called you to do that. I think it's fine to do that. You might want to have a degree if you're going to perform surgery. Not a bad idea. Some jobs actually require it. You have to know what you're doing. But for many people God's word will give prudence to the simple. To the young man knowledge and discretion. This month in September in 1536. Take your mind back there. 500 years ago almost. William Tyndale who simply translated the Bible in the common tongue of the people was executed in Belgium by strangulation and then burned at the stake. He said I defy the Pope and all his laws. If God spare my life I will make a plow boy know more of the scriptures than thou dost. Than what you do. He said if God gives me the breath and the time and the energy I will make a plow boy. One of the most simplest people back then. A farmer. Knew nothing. Illiterate. Probably didn't even know how to read. He said I will make that man wiser than the papacy. Wiser than the Pope. If he can just learn the scriptures. A wise man will hear and increase learning. So a wise man will hear and increase learning. A man of understanding will ask for wise counsel. So again the struggle is real. The struggle is real. Are you hearing? Are you increasing in knowledge? And not everybody, I'll just share this with you. Not everybody was happy that I kind of reached out to a black pastor and are friends with him. And we've talked we've had unity events. And I know the heart of some people is good and there's not that many people against it. But the thought is well why are we wasting time in that? It's not a big deal. There's a bigger fish to fry. I don't see the point of it. And actually the point of it is to learn and to see from the other's perspective. Unless you put on their glasses you're not going to see from their perspective. You don't know where they're coming from. So a wise man will actually sit down and listen. And see where they're coming from. Try to understand their perspective. Versus always wanting to be right. Always wanting to get the last word in. Always wanting to prove their point. It's part of wisdom to listen to those you disagree with. Can you sit down with a Muslim? Can you sit down with somebody of a different skin color and hear why they don't agree with you about Kaepernick and Nike? Can you listen? It's wise to listen and understand and grow from that. Boy it's silent this morning. Maybe I better pull out a different sermon for the second service. I'm kidding of course, right? We need to hear this. I'm still upset about my first point that I want to just keep going back to that because I am just appalled at what our nation has become. And we need wisdom. We need to go back to that. Verse 8. My son, my son hear the instruction of your father. How many young adults in here? Make your kids listen to this part. Take the CD. We have 200 kids now at least signed into children's ministry now. They call it Westside Christian Fellowship Home. I'm hoping we can get them to hear at least this part. The Bible says, my son hear the instruction of your father and do not forsake the law of your mother. For they will be a graceful ornament on your head and chains about your neck. Did you hear? My son hear, hear the instruction of your father and do not forsake the law of your mother. Let me tell you why. Every young adult, hear me, hear me loud, hear me clear whether it's today, whether it's in the future. Nobody cares for you more than your parents. Especially if they're Christian parents. I should probably clarify. Nobody cares for you more than your Christian parents. Nobody. Here's why you don't get along sometimes. Me too with my kids as they get older. We see what is lurking ahead. We see where these choices are going to lead you. We see what could happen. Been there, done that. Right? So we offer godly counsel. We say, hey, here's where this is going. Be careful. Oh, mom, dad, you just don't want me to have fun. No, it has nothing to do with fun. I don't want you to ruin your life. There's probably not a month goes by my son doesn't want to go climb on the roof of the house. Dad, can we go get the big ladder? No, you can't get on the roof. Why? You don't want me to have fun. Can we go down this big hill on our bikes? No. No, there's cars turning the corner at 30 miles an hour. You just don't want us to have fun. Or as they get older, son, daughter, we love you. We want the best for you. But that person you're dating will hurt you. They'll just, oh, you just don't understand. Oh, no, I understand. Be careful because they love you more than anyone else. They see where those bad choices are going. They see you crying on the phone a year from now realizing you married the wrong person. They see how that anger in that boy can turn into hatred and physical abuse. And they want to warn you. Listen to the voice of your fathers and your mothers because they see God's given them the gift to speak life into you. And that's another concern of my culture. We raise kids on pornography at 10 years old. They act it out. They can have sex with a prostitute in a video game. And then we blame society. Or we blame the church. Or we blame political parties when it starts in the home. Home, mom, dads, teacher, children. The struggle is real. Most problems between Christian kids and parents are because the parents see where these decisions will lead them and they want to warn them. They want to guide them. They want to teach them how to be proper. Godly men, godly women growing up. So there will always be this. You can't avoid that. And I'm not sure a parent should be this kid's best friend. That's a toughie. They have to be what God's called them to be. Mentoring them and leading them. But I also believe we need to be careful not force too much of God's word down their throat until they get sick of it. And all they see is us throwing Bible verses at them and not listening and not loving. And it can really turn them away. So kids, remember that. Hear the instruction of the father and your mother. Not the dope dealer down the street who wants your money. Not the person who wants you to try this new pill or this new drink. Not this person who has something on their phone they want to show you. Be careful. Those are the wrong things to follow. But what does it mean? For they will be graceful ornaments on your head and chains about your neck? Well I like what gotquestions.org says. It says this. Like fine jewelry, wisdom is often obtained at a great cost. Jewelry has a history of value and can even be passed along to future generations. Further, those who actively use the wisdom of their parents will see it reflected in their lives. Other people will notice the wise choices, the wise behavior and the wise words just as someone will notice the fine jewelry a person puts on. That's what he's saying. They'll notice. They'll notice that. And as a word of encouragement, parents, if you've not succeeded in this area, run to the cross. Whether your kids are old, Shane it's too late now. I don't know if it's ever too late. I think if you commit your works to the Lord and say, Lord I'm sorry I blew it in many areas, I believe God can give you that place of leading and helping your children again. They'll look to you for advice. They'll look to you for wisdom. And if they're still in that young shapeable age, begin now to commit your life to God's word and to be good examples. And then we read in verse 10 that enticement pulls against wisdom. Here's why the struggle is real. Wisdom says this and enticement says this. So you have a struggle. You ever do tug of war? Did I ever share that? I used to do that at the fairgrounds many years ago. I was 25 and it was the bodybuilders against the farmers and we never won. Because these farmers, they get out of their truck, it's like 350 pounds, 6 foot 5 and he's the anchor. I'm like, oh Lord. But it was a four minute struggle and I almost passed out of heat exhaustion to pull on a rope that hard for four minutes. Try it. It's not easy. So the struggle in the Christian life is real. Wisdom says this, enticements want this. And you live in that struggle often. Paul said wretched man that I am. Who will free me from this body of sin and death? For what I want to do I don't do and what I don't want to do I do. And there's this struggle that happens. But the Bible offers much wisdom here as well. My son, if sinners entice you, it always is enticement. If it doesn't look good, taste good or feel good, we wouldn't do it. Correct? Who's struggling with eating too much broccoli right now? Chocolate? Donuts? Coffee? Alcohol for some? Marijuana? It's big now. It's legal. I guess it's fine. I won't go there. I got chewed out in a store about 6 months ago from a lady about this issue and I totally get it on medicinal purposes. But that's like 1% of usage. 1% is for medicinal. The rest is to check out. And these people are checking out and then getting in their vehicles. California is just...we just need to go forward in Proverbs here. My son, if sinners entice you, if they entice you, do not consent. If they say come with us, let us lie in wait to shed blood. Let us lurk secretly for the innocent without cause. Let us swallow them alive and sheol and whole like those who go down to the pit. Now this seems a little extreme and he is giving an extreme example. What they would do is they would wait and they would rob people. They would kill them and take everything they have. We shall find all kinds of precious possessions. It's interesting. Enticement. Things like this sin will always promise something without the work. That's why you have to be careful of money marketing schemes. You ever heard that word pyramid? I mean people say Shane, you can make $10,000 this month. Run, run, run, run. Run. Because God blesses hard work and diligence. But enticement will always relate to that easy way. Always. Take the easy way. He said we will fill our house with spoil and then he said in verse 14, cast in your lot among us. In other words, let's go. Let's do this. Let's all have one purse. Come on, let's just join in. So I want you to notice the steps here with enticement. It looks, feels, or tastes good. Whatever wisdom says, the opposing view, the opposing force is going to look good, taste good, feel good. Will it not? For example, wisdom says, what does wisdom say about financial success and being diligent financially and working hard? What I just said. Wisdom says that. The enticement is pulling us in the other direction. Take the easy path. Also, it shows you the benefit, the profit and not the cost. Not what eventually happened. That's where the word enticement comes from. It entices. Ah, that looks good. That lure looks really good to the fish as he's swimming. But what happens when he, right here, and ends up on the boat in the skillet? It's always enticing. That looks good. But wisdom keeps us away from taking the wrong bait. And then three, there is continual nagging. There's continually nagging. That's how temptation works. It often won't just tap you on the shoulder once. It's a come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. It wants to wear you down. Whoever says that, all right, all right. You remember, okay, let's go back when we were younger for some of you. All right, all right, just one. All right, all right, just this time. Just this time. All right, all right, I know I shouldn't watch that movie, but let's go, let's go. See, it's a nagging. Delilah. That's how temptation works. It's often, it's pretty easy for most Christians to say, no, I'm not going there. I'm not going there. But then that sin begins to nag. And a lot of times what happens is our thinking starts to diminish. We are initially so strong in our thinking. No, no, no. And then as it nags, try fasting. Back to the broccoli issue, right? Nope, I'm doing this. I mean, everybody can fast after a big breakfast. They commit to it anyway. All right, starting tomorrow, starting tomorrow, I'm going to fast. Oh, that sounds so great. But then come tomorrow. And that's how enticement works. It begins to nag, it begins to pull. Like these guys, come on. And that's what we should warn our kids. Other kids will do that. Come on, come on, it's no big deal. Come on, it's no big deal. Others are doing it. Oh, okay. That should make it okay then. More often than not, if the culture is going this direction, kids, you should be going the opposite direction. And adults. So there's a nagging that happens. It begins to, it begins to just, just night and day sometimes. It'll, it'll nag on us until we cave in or bring it to the cross and flee the devil. I'm sorry. Resist the devil and he will flee. And resist those things and say, no, this is what God's word says. See, sometimes, sometimes you have to go back to the promises of God. Here's why it's so hard. We often don't feel like going back to the promises of God. But God says, do it regardless of how you feel. Jesus defeated Satan with the word of God. It is written, man shall not eat bread alone, but he, but every word that proceeds from the mouth of God, it is written. See, he was hungry. How do you know that, Shane? The Bible said after 40 days and 40 nights, which is usually when the body resorts to real genuine hunger or you're going to die, it's beginning to consume itself. Believe it or not, it can last for a while as it's, as it's, as it's fueling off of your fat storage, your adipose tissue and ketones and ketogenic diets and all that. That's where they get all that from. But your body's fine for a season. But when it's time to eat, your body will tell you. And the body says Jesus, and the Bible says Jesus became hungry. He hungered. And the devil said, now that's my opportunity. So when he said, no, I'm not listening to you, he went against his feelings. He felt like eating. He felt like giving in. So when it comes to wisdom, you often have to go against how you feel and do what is right. And then the feelings will come later. The feelings of peace and enjoyment because self-discipline has taken place. So rarely will you feel like obeying God's word all the time. I shouldn't say rarely because most of us do. We feel like it, but there'll be challenging times where the word of God won't feel good to you, at least obeying it and forgetting the promises and like, oh, I'm just a mess. I'm going to cave in. Don't do it. That's a time to strengthen yourself. Verse 15, my son, do not walk in the way with them. My son, do not walk in the way with them. Keep your foot from their path. For what? I'm sorry, for their feet run to evil and they make haste to shed blood. Again, verse 15, my son, do not walk in the way with them. So he's saying, don't even walk in the way with them. Now the picture I get anyway is, you know, the person said, no, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not going to do that with you guys. I'm not going to participate. Okay. Would you, would you at least walk with us down the road? At least come with us. At least walk with us. I know you're not going to do it, but would you walk with us? Would you just go with us? Well, of course I can do that. He's saying, don't even do that because that's one step of compromise. You don't negotiate with sin. You don't negotiate with enticement. And right when I read this Psalm, I'm sorry. Yeah. Psalm 1.1 came right to my mind. Blessed is the man who what? Who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly. You don't even, you don't walk with them, nor does he stand in the path of sinners, nor does he sit in the seat of the scornful, but his delight is in the what? Law of the Lord. And that's where I think a lot of Christians get in trouble. I'm not going to do it, but I'll walk with you. I don't want to say too much here in case this person listens. They don't go here. They don't even live here. But friends I knew from high school, he was sober, I don't know, four months and they took a trip somewhere. He said, Oh yeah, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not drinking, but I'll go with you. I'll go with you on the trip. Well, who's going to be the stronger person on that trip? And he fell back into it again. Now his wife's filing for divorce. I'll go, but I'm not, see, you can't, you can't, that's compromise. And the devil says, okay, that's just one step closer. That's one step closer to where I want them to be. We don't have them yet. Read, read C.S. Lewis's book, The Screwtape Letters. It's interesting how the devil works. So you're walking with them. You're participating with them, but people might say, but how do you minister to people then? Well, take it to the Lord. If you can, if you can walk with them and minister to them and they're going to not pull you down, then of course, by all means, but we know those certain trigger points. We know those areas we can't walk with just yet. We know there are areas in our lives where we're not strong enough. We have to use wisdom. Say, no, I can't go down that. I can't go down that path. Don't even stand on the path. Have no relationship with the unfruitful works of darkness. And they make haste to shed blood. Isn't it interesting? It's talking about shedding blood for a profit that still happens today. Verse 17, surely in vain the net is spread in sight of any bird. Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird, but they lie in wait for their own blood. They lurk secretly for their own lives. So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain. It takes away the life of its owner. So everyone who is greedy for gain, greedy, I've got to have it, selfish, you're actually going to rob yourself of life. It may eventually kill you. And it's funny, he says here, surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird. In other words, these foolish sinners see the trap and still they walk right in. They see the trap and they walk right in. And then verse 20 to 23, the call of wisdom. The call of wisdom. So now we have heard the bad news. Let's look at the good news. Wisdom calls aloud outside. This is incredible. Wisdom calls out loud outside. She raises her voice. See, it's okay to raise my voice when I preach. If it's wisdom. So that's what wisdom is doing. Wisdom calls outside. It's calling to you. It raises her voice in the open square. The open square is usually where they would debate or answer questions or the king or the officials would be there. They would handle legal matters. So it's even there. It's even there. Wisdom is crying out in the open square. She raises her voice. She cries out in the chief concourses, meaning the highest positions of authority in the land. Wisdom is crying out at the opening of the gates in the city. She speaks her words and she says, how long you simple ones? How long will you love simplicity for scorners delight in their scorning and fools hate knowledge. So this is a wonderful picture and I still believe it's for us today. The wisdom cries out. Wisdom calls out. Wisdom goes out everywhere. It cries out. Look, turn back. Turn back to God. Simple of heart. Those who strayed. Turn back to God. Wisdom is clearly and loudly proclaiming the truths of God's word. But will we listen? It says, how long will you not listen for scorners delight in their scorning and fools hate knowledge. But then it says something interesting. Turn at my rebuke. Turn at my rebuke. Surely I will pour out my spirit on you. I will make my words known to you. So there's a promise here. You can take God to the bank on this one. Turn at my rebuke. Is anybody being rebuked during this sermon by the word of God? That's not too encouraging. Just go like this. But here's the answer. Turn at my rebuke. Surely I will pour out my spirit on you. What a reward. What a reward. God says, when you turn back to me, I'm going to pour out my spirit upon you. I'm going to have you feel peace and joy again. So how long? She calls. She raises her voice. She cries out. And that's why preaching must include rebukes from time to time. Because we are looking at the wisdom of God's word. It's not all just touchy feely. It's not all just love and grace and mercy. Thank God for those things. I need his mercy and his love and grace on a daily basis. We preach his mercy. We preach his grace. We sing songs about it. But sometimes, sometimes the wander within needs to be challenged. And saying, come back to the voice of truth. He says, surely I will pour out my spirit on you. I will pour out my spirit on you. That's what I spoke about last night on revival. I reminded everybody that God often revives those who are broken. God revives those who say, God, break me. Bend me. Use me. God, I'm crying out. I'm giving you all of my life. I'm turning from this foolishness. And God says, I will fill you with my spirit. And it's interesting. King David had the joy of his salvation renewed and restored when he turned back to God. And then the Bible says, and then he teached others the way of God. That's what God always does. Always does. He says, you turn back to me and then you'll be a voice to help others. You turn back to me. Believers, there needs to come from within a heart cry. A heart cry to be desperate for more of God. One thing have I desired. The Bible says, one thing have I desired. One thing. Is it a lot of money? A lot of success? One thing have I desired. David said, to dwell in the house of my God all the days of my life. Though the enemies come against me, I will trust in you, Lord. I will trust in your word. I will trust in wisdom. You can take that to the bank. Let me close in prayer and I'll have the worship team come back up and close us out in worship. I'm wondering if there's any areas of life where we're compromising. Anybody compromising right now? Because it always starts small. Too busy for church. This has gotten my life now. I'm not in the word of God anymore. I'm not putting worship on. I'm putting other music on that's really not sending me in the right direction. My thoughts are beginning to become impure on a regular basis. And it's the things that are small compromises. The small fox, right, is the one who begins to go after the great vines. Because the big things we see. We see. If Satan was red pitchfork, we say, okay, that's going to cost me. That's going to cost me. If we could see it, the enticement wouldn't be as strong. So if there's areas this morning that you see the enemy is possibly working in, confess those, bring them to the light, and get back on track with wisdom.
The Struggle Is Real
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Shane Idleman (1972 - ). American pastor, author, and speaker born in Southern California. Raised in a Christian home, he drifted from faith in his youth, pursuing a career as a corporate executive in the fitness industry before a dramatic conversion in his late 20s. Leaving business in 1999, he began studying theology independently and entered full-time ministry. In 2009, he founded Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, California, relocating it to Leona Valley in 2018, where he remains lead pastor. Idleman has authored 12 books, including Desperate for More of God (2011) and Help! I’m Addicted (2022), focusing on spiritual revival and overcoming sin. He launched the Westside Christian Radio Network (WCFRadio.org) in 2019 and hosts Regaining Lost Ground, a program addressing faith and culture. His ministry emphasizes biblical truth, repentance, and engagement with issues like abortion and religious liberty. Married to Morgan since 1997, they have four children. In 2020, he organized the Stadium Revival in California, drawing thousands, and his sermons reach millions online via platforms like YouTube and Rumble.