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God Has Everything Under Control
Sandeep Poonen
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Sandeep Poonen

God Has Everything Under Control

Sandeep Poonen · 11:33

Sandeep Poonen teaches that believers must embrace trials as opportunities to trust deeply that God has everything under control, transforming hardships into spiritual treasures.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of becoming experts in dealing with trials and temptations, separating contenders from pretenders in the Christian walk. It highlights the need to recognize trials as opportunities for spiritual growth and the transformation of trials into treasures in heaven. The key message revolves around the challenging yet essential declaration that 'God has everything under control' during moments of adversity, urging believers to cultivate faith and courage in the midst of trials.

Full Transcript

I think as we go through difficult trials in our lives, one of the things that we have to be get good at is knowing how to deal with trials. We should become experts in that. That's when contenders and champions are separated from pretenders and the people who just put on the sports jersey but don't know how to play the game, you know. A bunch of people who can buy the sports jerseys with all the famous soccer players or cricket players or whatever you want in the back, you look at them and they all come dressed up to play and then you see them hold the bat and you see them run and then you figure out, nope, they don't know how to play. Some other people, they don't have all the jersey right but you see them play and they're like, this guy can play. Who can live the Christian life? Trials tell you, let's play the game. Let's let the referee blow the whistle and drop the ball and then we'll see who kicks the ball, who can't kick the ball, who can hit the ball, who can't. So we can wear the jerseys on Thursday nights. We can wear the jerseys on Sunday morning and it's all wonderful that we have well-made jerseys that we can wear. We hear good sermons and good messages. Wonderful to hear that but the ball drops in the moment of temptation. The referee blows the whistle and says, game on in the moment of trial. So we all have to become extremely good at knowing how to deal with trials and temptations. That's where everything gold is made. That's where we make treasures in heaven. So it's so difficult but our eyes, spiritual eyes of our heart need to light up when there's a trial and anyone who has gone through a trial or anyone who is going through a trial knows that what I just said is not easy for your the eyes of your heart to light up and get excited when there's a trial. But dear brothers and sisters, I'm so increasingly convinced that that's where that's where the trial that's where the gold is being made. Trials are turned into gold. There's only one way to get treasures in heaven and it's in our trials and so we need to speak to our feelings. We need to speak to our circumstances when it's a trial and tell us this is gold making time. I have to tell myself despite all my feelings and all the circumstances because I know how difficult it is. I'm not trying to tell you this is all easy but I want to encourage you just as I encourage myself to tell myself and I have I speak with so much regret for how I've not been brutal in telling my feelings this is gold making time. This is the time diamonds were supposed to be laid up in heaven for you and you can't get back those trials and the trial is over you just can't get it back and so more than the regret of failing God which there is more than the regret of horrible sins that I've done. I'm just really sad that I didn't use some of those trials to generate gold and diamonds. The good news is we've got some more coming up. We're not done yet. We're not dead yet and a Christian is one who's going to look forward in their heart. We never wish it upon ourselves dear brothers and sisters. We never wish a trial on ourselves. I'm not turning off the heat so that I can feel cold tonight. I'm not interested in putting artificial crosses in front of myself. If I've got the money to pay for heat I'm paying for heat. I've got money to pay for sweaters. I'm buying sweaters but trials will come. You know despite my desire to protect myself and my family trials will come so I never invite a cross but when the cross comes I need to tell myself Lord Jesus this is diamond making time and it's not easy. It is not at all easy. I'm not telling you it is easy but it is and I want to give you one sentence that we have to be very good at saying especially in a trial. I learned this from one of my heroes David Wilkerson. He had it on his table. It's a very simple sentence. You can memorize it. It's that simple. God has everything under control. God has everything under control. Think about your worst trial and tell me how easy was it to say that sentence. Not at all easy but this is a truth that we know to be true in the good times but we have to write it in our hearts. We have to have it written in our hearts that God has everything under control. Easy to roll off my tongue when I'm not in the middle of a trial but so hard to do when I think of the difficult boss in the horrible ways in which people misunderstand me or neighbors are doing this or that or relatives or whatever it is. I know I'm speaking from experience. My mind so quickly goes to 10-15 minutes of why did they say this and why should I say this to them and why didn't they do that and why did they have this and before I know it it's 10-15 minutes and my mind has gone into that whole realm rather than wrapping myself tightly around but God has everything under control. He knew that that person was going to send that email. He knew that that problem was going to happen in my life and to say that and to draw the comfort out of it not easy. Not easy. I don't try to tell anybody that statement when they're in the middle of a trial. I have to say it to myself when I'm in the middle of a deep trial so I'm saying it to you because I don't know if any of you are going through a really difficult trial but we have to teach ourselves to say that statement. God has everything under control and that word everything you can put a lot of things in that everything and it's difficult to put everything into that word everything but really is that God? Did God fall asleep when this thing happened? Did God somehow miss it because he was busy doing something else when that other thing happened? So when I think about that statement and I meditate on that statement it becomes richer and I really believe there's a lot of richness in that statement in the moment of trial if we can say God has everything under control and to mean it as we heard on Sunday and was repeated also today God's not interested in artificial tears. God's not interested in artificial praise. God's not interested in artificial statements. God is everything under control. Meaningless. God wants us to learn how to kick that ball when it's game time. That ball is placed in front of you and God says kick that ball in a way that says God has everything under control. That's when we have to muster up the courage to do it and this is something that we need absolutely need the Holy Spirit for. We have to have the courage that God can do it and that God will do it. Another word for courage is faith. We need to have that faith that God will give me that lips that can say it and a heart that can mean it and I must go to God and demand that fruit in my life. Lord I don't want wealth. I don't want health. I don't want prosperity. This is my birthright. If you think about if you look at prayer that's when I use the word demand it sounds like a strong word but that's the word God says in Luke chapter 18. This woman when he talked about how to persevere in prayer he's talking about this woman who went and unrighteously said give me justice. What is the justice we deserve? God wants us to proclaim his name in the middle of our trial and God wants us to persevere and another passage in Luke chapter 11 on prayer it's shamelessness. God wants us to go and be shameless and to persevere for what? That we can proclaim from the bottom of our hearts with true miraculous lips that which is impossible with man but which is possible with God. God has everything under control. Such beautiful words to put on a plaque on a table but diamonds when spoken in the middle of a trial. Dear brothers and sisters let's look up if we're in the middle of a trial and let's look up. Let's prepare our hearts if we're not in a big trial knowing what's going to be on the exam paper. It's like a penalty kick in football, in soccer. Balls placed on it. Let's practice. Let's practice hitting that ball into the goal. God has everything under control. God has everything under control and let us meditate on what that word means and when the trial comes when the trial goes from one month to two months and I thought Lord in two months it'll be over and it's gone for six months now. Let me say Lord I want to really learn what that means. God has everything under control. May God help us.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Trials reveal true spiritual maturity
    • Many wear jerseys but few know how to play
    • Trials separate contenders from pretenders
  2. II
    • Trials are opportunities to create treasures in heaven
    • Spiritual eyes must learn to see trials as gold-making time
    • Regret comes from not using trials well
  3. III
    • The key declaration: 'God has everything under control'
    • Difficult to say in trials but essential to believe
    • Faith and the Holy Spirit empower this trust
  4. IV
    • Perseverance in prayer is necessary during trials
    • God desires shameless, persistent faith
    • Prepare your heart like practicing penalty kicks

Key Quotes

“God has everything under control.” — Sandeep Poonen
“Trials are turned into gold.” — Sandeep Poonen
“God wants us to proclaim his name in the middle of our trial and to persevere.” — Sandeep Poonen

Application Points

  • When facing difficulties, remind yourself that God has everything under control to build faith.
  • Use trials as opportunities to grow spiritually and lay up treasures in heaven.
  • Persevere in prayer with shameless faith, asking God to strengthen your trust during hardships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Sandeep say trials are important?
He explains that trials test and develop our faith, separating true believers from pretenders and producing spiritual treasures.
What does 'God has everything under control' mean in a trial?
It means trusting that God is sovereign over all circumstances, even when situations seem difficult or confusing.
How can we develop the faith to trust God during hardships?
By practicing perseverance in prayer, relying on the Holy Spirit, and repeatedly declaring God's control over our lives.
Does Sandeep encourage seeking out trials?
No, he clarifies that while we don't invite trials, we must be ready to respond faithfully when they come.
What practical advice does the sermon offer for facing trials?
To speak truth to your feelings, meditate on God's sovereignty, and prepare your heart like an athlete practicing for the game.

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