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Dr. Michael Youssef: Back yonder, Jesus came into my life.

Jesus assured me that he has a plan for my life.

Jesus promised me that I will reign and rule with him forever.

And therefore, no matter what I go through right now, no matter

how dark it appears right now, no matter how difficult things

are right now, no matter how tough my circumstances may

appear, my boundaries have fallen, for me,

in a pleasant place.

[music]

Dr. Youssef: I know you know that there are so many powerful

voices inside and outside of the church that are basically saying

to us that you can have it all, here and now.

You can have it all.

The amazing thing about this is that the Bible tells us that

those who are Bible-believing Christians are gonna get it all.

Did you believe that?

All right, but the difference between their all and our all is

like day and night.

Their all is material and present things; our all is

spiritual and supernatural.

Their all would be lost at death; our all will last

for all of eternity.

Now, please understand, before I get to the message, I am not

against leaving an inheritance.

The book of Proverbs says it's good for a person to leave

inheritance to their children's children, so I'm not against

inheritance.

Don't misunderstand me, okay?

But let me tell you a few things about our real inheritance.

You can never lose it in the stock market.

It can never be destroyed by fire.

It cannot be taken away by Uncle Sam, or anybody else

for that matter.

You cannot leave it behind, you take it with you.

It is far greater than all of the trillions of dollars that

this world could ever give.

Psalm 16 prophesied regarding our inheritance.

The psalmist looked through the eyes of faith, 1,000 years

down the road, and he saw the indescribable inheritance

that's in Christ.

And so, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, David

discovered how believers in Jesus are gonna get it all.

They're getting it all.

So, if you would turn with me, Psalm 16, as we've been going

through this series of select Psalms.

Mostly it's to do with the Messianic Psalms.

Verses 1 to 4, David tells us about the condition of our

inheritance.

In verses 5 and 6, he tells us about the content of that

inheritance.

And then, in verses 7 to 11, he tells us about the culmination

of our inheritance.

Look with me please at first the condition of our inheritance.

Now, God's word said those who have an inheritance in Christ

and with Christ, they are totally under his

sovereign control.

They are totally owned and operated by his sovereign plan.

They are conscious of the fact that their very breath is in

his hand.

They know that they can persevere and they are preserved

in Christ.

They know that they are totally engulfed by his

everlasting arms.

In fact, David's prophecy here in these four verses, that's the

first four verses, he mentioned three different names of God

just in four verses: El, Yahweh, Adonai.

He mentions them all in the Hebrew language.

Now, we saw in the last message, those of you who were here, "El"

describes the omnipotence of God.

"El" describes the all-powerful God, the almighty God.

"El" describes the all-sovereign God.

We also saw that "Yahweh" has represent different character

of God.

He is the covenant making God.

He is the covenant keeping God.

"Adonai" is a Hebrew word which means he is the Lord, my Lord.

He is the King, my King.

And here, he puts 'em all together, all three completed

meaning of who God is.

El, Yahweh, Adonai.

Say it with me.

El, Yahweh, Adonai.

And he gives us the full picture of God in the first four verses

of this psalm.

He is saying, "He is not only my Maker, he's my Mediator,

and he's my Master.

And because he is all of that to me, therefore no fear will

ever haunt me.

No worry will ever possess me.

No anxiety will be my companion.

No foe that can daunt me."

Why?

Because the condition of my inheritance is being guaranteed

by him.

The condition of my inheritance is protected by him because

the condition of my inheritance is my complete preservation

in his hands.

But the psalmist really saying something even stronger

than that.

He's saying, "El, Yahweh, Adonai means much more to me than that.

Besides him, nothing and no one will ever mean to me

more than him."

But he's also giving us a very subtle test to know if you meet

the conditions of that inheritance and if I meet the

condition of that inheritance.

A very subtle test.

What's that test?

Look at it with me.

Ask yourself the question, do I seek the companionship of

the Lord more than anybody else in life?

Do I seek the companion of those who seek his companionship more

than anybody else in life?

Do I feel uncomfortable in the company of those who openly sin?

Do I find that the values of the godless trouble me?

Does the lifestyle of the godless repulse me?

That's the test he gives us here.

IT's a very subtle test, but it's here.

That's the test by which I can know if I'm meeting the

conditions for that inheritance.

Some of you watching or you're here, you will know where

you are.

Nobody else does except you and God.

If you are like Peter, finding yourself warming your hands

at the fire of those who are hostile to Christ, be very

careful, because denial of Christ is around the corner.

Are you with me?

So first, the condition of the inheritance.

Secondly, the content of the inheritance.

I hear and read about people who go to a public hearing of a will

and they can't wait to go and hear.

And there are all kinds of stories about that but I'm not

gonna get there.

It's a temptation for me.

We know what it is.

We don't have to wait for the public hearing.

We have it.

Verse 5, "The Lord is my chosen portion and my cup."

Let me put this psalm in its historic context, because

without understanding why David, at that particular point in his

life, write those words, you would think that he had written

them when he was a powerful king, sitting on the throne

of Israel.

And you'd say, "Yeah, of course.

I mean, he has made it."

No, you have to understand when he wrote this psalm, and that

should be a comfort and encouragement to every single

person who's at the sound of my voice.

Most theologians agree that David wrote this psalm when he

was a fugitive from King Saul.

King Saul was chasing David all over the countryside of Israel,

the land of Israel.

And when David being chased and running from cave to cave, he

was deprived of his inheritance.

You see, most of us know that when Joshua led the people of

God into the land of promise, they divided the land and each

tribe got a certain inheritance, except for the Levites.

They didn't get one.

That inheritance passed from generation, to generation, to

generation of the people of God.

David's share of that inheritance was in the fields

and the farms of Bethlehem, because that's where he

came from.

That's his origin.

That's why Jesus was born in Bethlehem.

You see, as long as Saul was on the throne of Israel, David

was deprived of his inheritance.

As long as Saul hunting David from place, to place, to place,

he was deprived of his inheritance.

Even his parents--if you read the Scripture, you see very

clearly, his parents become fugitives too and they joined

him in the land of Moab.

Here's a lesson for all of us.

When you find yourself in David's place, when you find

yourself in tough circumstances as David found himself, instead

of crying the blues, instead of feeling sorry for himself,

instead of saying, "Woe me," instead of becoming bitter

and angry, he said, "Forget about my earthly inheritance.

I have a far greater one.

The Lord himself is my inheritance," amen?

Look at verse 6.

David said, "The lines have fallen to me in

pleasant places."

Yay, I have godly inheritance.

I'm sure there are some here who would want to ask David some

questions, especially if you're going through a tough time.

I know because I'm not a stranger to tough times

and difficult times.

I'm sure you wanna ask David, "David, my buddy, get real here.

David, you're a fugitive.

You're going from cave to cave.

David, you are running from rock to rock.

David, you have a stone for a pillow at night when you go

to sleep.

David, you are hunted like a rabbit.

David, you have nowhere to lay your head.

David, you have nowhere to rest."

Oh, but David would say, "The boundaries,

the boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant

places; surely I have a delightful inheritance."

In the middle of this.

Beloved, those of us who live by sight and not by faith, and we

all have those moments when we cease to live by faith and live

by sight, those of us who want David to get real and be

realistic, I can hear David to be saying, "You see, you don't

understand.

You don't understand.

This is a life of faith.

This is seeing the unseen.

This is the life that is complete in El Yahweh Adonai.

El Yahweh Adonai is my inheritance and that's

everything."

No wonder God honored David.

Listen, we all know about his failures.

We all know about his foibles.

We all know about his problems.

We all know that, but God still honored him because of

David's faith.

David says, "You want to place your trust in your material

possessions?

Good luck with that.

Do you wanna trust your statement of net worth?

That's your choice.

As for me, I am placing my trust in the glorious, eternal

inheritance," amen.

You know, every statistic I read, it says that

the Baby Boomers in our culture are bored

out of their minds because all of their focus is on this life.

The younger generation who have unrealistic expectations,

they're frustrated, they're restless, and they're depressed

because the focus on earthly inheritance, not eternal

inheritance, always makes your problems worse.

So many people look at others and they compare themselves with

others, and then they get depressed.

David would say to all of us, "That's not me.

That's not me.

Regardless of my current circumstances, I know that

I have a fantastic future.

I am going to get it all.

You might want it all now, but I'm gonna get it all.

And I'm gonna get it and it's gonna stay with me."

You say, "David, how come?

How come?" David would say to you, "Because

I remember back yonder in my father Jesse's home, there was

an old prophet by the name of Samuel.

He came over there and he poured oil on me and oil on my head,

and he told me that God has a plan for my life.

He told me that I have an incorruptible inheritance.

I have an inheritance that no one can steal from me,

inheritance that no one can take away from me, inheritance that

no one can deprive me of, inheritance that no one can

exclude me from, an inheritance that can never, never, never be

lost," amen.

Beloved, listen.

You may be going through your own private Gethsemane right

now.

I don't know, you do.

You might be going through unspeakable pain that only you

and God know.

Like David, you can say, "Back yonder, Jesus came into my life.

Jesus promised eternal life to me.

Jesus forgave me all of my sins.

Jesus saved me eternally.

Jesus promised me an inheritance with him.

Jesus assured me that he has a plan for my life.

Jesus promised me that I will reign and rule with him forever.

And therefore, no matter what I go through right now, no matter

how dark it appears right now, no matter how difficult things

are right now, no matter how tough my circumstances may

appear, my boundaries have fallen, for me, in a pleasant

place."

Amen, amen.

The condition of our inheritance, the content of our

inheritance, thirdly, the culmination of our inheritance.

Look with me please at verses 7, all the way to the end.

What is he saying here?

He's saying that in this life, my life is guided by

El Yahweh Adonai, not Dr. Phil.

I have nothing against the man, but be careful where you get

your advice.

In this life, I am guarded by El Yahweh Adonai, not by

a government program.

In this life, I am gladdened by God, not how much I have

or don't have.

Not only that, but in eternity, I'm gonna inherit the whole

universe.

Psalm 16, verse 10, look at it carefully.

Underline it if you have your own Bible.

It's a very important verse because it's quoted by both

Peter and Paul in the New Testament, verse 10.

And the New Testament writers have made it very clear that

this verse is fulfilled in Jesus Christ

at the Resurrection.

Therefore, this 1,000-year-old prophecy,

it says that, "You will not abandon me to the grave,

nor will you let your Holy One see decay."

And see, that's why the body of Jesus was in the grave only

three days.

It did not see decay.

The reason our own resurrection is sure is because Jesus's

resurrection is sure.

Because of Jesus's resurrection, I shall never die.

I shall never die.

It's like Moody used to say, "When you hear D.L. Moody

died, don't believe them.

I'll be more alive than I've ever lived."

Because of Jesus's resurrection, I shall live forever.

Because of Jesus's resurrection, I shall reign and rule with him

for all of eternity.

Because of Jesus's resurrection, I share Jesus's own inheritance.

Question, how much is that inheritance?

How much of that you gonna inherit?

I remember the days I was living in California when Howard Hughes

died, who was supposedly, at the time, a rich man.

And now there are a lot of people richer than him now, but

back then, the media was running around asking the lawyers,

"How much did he leave?

How much did he leave?" and the lawyer said,

"All of it."

How much of that inheritance are we gonna have, are we gonna

inherit?

Well, it's not measured by millions, or billions,

or trillions.

No, it's measured by the billions of galaxies.

That's how it's measured.

In comparison to what our inheritance is in the universe,

this planet earth is a drop in a big bucket.

Verse 11, "In your presence there is fullness of joy."

You know, I was reading about Henrietta Guinness, the heiress

to the Guinness fortune.

She took her own life at the age of 35.

With all that money, with all that wealth,

she took her own life.

And she said, "I would give it all for a moment of joy."

Think about this.

And yet, we will have joy, not for a moment, but forever more.

Not just for a short period of time, but forever.

One day, the Lord Jesus Christ is going to stand at the forum

of the universe, and he will take yours and my human body,

and he will give us heavenly bodies, glorified bodies,

supernatural bodies, and he will declare to every creature

and every created being, "You are a joint heir with me."

[applauding]

Now, my beloved friends, this is an inheritance worth singing

about.

This is an inheritance worth waiting for.

This is an inheritance worthy of the name "inheritance."

Do you have it?

Well, if you don't, you can ask.

Come to him in humility and repentance,

confessing your sins.

And the Bible says, that moment, in literal moment, your life'll

be transformed from death to life.

And you can do it now.

Those who know they have it, the question I have for you is this,

why are you living as if you don't have it?

Why are you living as if you don't have that inheritance?

Why are you living in defeat, and in sorrow, and in

desperation, and not trusting in the God of your inheritance?

Why?

Ask that question and don't rest until you answer it.

Because I believe with all my heart it is the will of

the Father for us to live in the power of the Son, amen.

Will you bow your heads with me please?

[music]

Dr. Youssef: I want you to celebrate with me and with us at

"Leading the Way" this milestone, 30 years of

faithful ministry.

We brought the gospel to many a living room, and to many cars,

and radio, television around the world and here in

the United States.

It is my privilege and my honor and great joy to know that we

have been ministering to you faithfully.

As you know, I receive no compensation from

"Leading the Way."

It has been for 30 years my labor of love.

So, I want you to join with me as we celebrate this great

milestone in the life of this ministry.

Dr. Youssef: By his crucifixion, he pardoned

and forgave-- Bryan Long: I started

listening to Dr. Youssef through "Leading the Way" approximately

17 years ago.

He is the most passionate preacher I've ever heard preach.

Not only is he in the Word, but he informed.

He understands cultures.

I mean, he's not afraid to say what needs to be said.

He is absolutely preaching uncompromising truth.

I own a land surveying company here in Atlanta.

I pretty much have been a land surveyor my whole life.

The main thing I wanted to do is reach my employees.

And you can invite someone to church, but they don't go.

So, what's the best thing you can do after that?

You've gotta bring church to them.

I prepare my Bible study every Wednesday by going to

leadingtheway.org and going to the "Listening" section.

Bryan: Dr. Youssef talked about that too.

What happens to Christians-- Bryan: I like to use all

types of ways of teaching the Word, and one of them is

videos off leadingtheway.org.

One of them is the sermons off leadingtheway.org.

Dr. Youssef: Resurrected Lord Jesus Christ,

forgive me all of my sins.

Bryan: What I love about "Leading the Way" is they're not

just satisfied with one venue or one outlet to convey the truth.

People give money to charities all the time, but what is

the most important thing?

Bringing people to know Christ, hearing the gospel.

How do we get the gospel to people?

And that's what "Leading the Way" does.

Dr. Youssef: God's mission is still the world, and God's

method is still the proclamation of the gospel.

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Dr. Youssef: I personally think that we are coming toward

the end of time.

And Satan senses that, and therefore he is unleashing his

venom against the believers all across the world.

And that is why this is the time, more than any other time

in history, I want the believers to know that he who is in us is

greater than he who's in the world.

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Dr. Youssef: I wrote the book, "Conquer," simply because

I have watched so many believers in the Lord Jesus Christ who are

defeated and discouraged, and they don't know how to respond

to the harassing of the enemy of their soul.

I am convinced, personally, that it's just a matter of

understanding the Word of God, and understanding that the enemy

is a defeated foe, and that on the cross Jesus outwitted him

and defeated him.

And every believer needs to know that and needs to know how to be

equipped to live in victory all the time.

But Satan also knows that, and that's why he works doubly hard

on the believers, to make us weak and ineffective.

I have no doubt that the person who's gonna get this book

will no longer be defeated all the time, discouraged

and disappointed, because this is a how-to book.

It's a book that is going to show you how to have victory.

I pray that everybody will be able to say that, that I have

more victory today than I did before I read the book.

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Dr. Youssef: If you're ever in Atlanta on a Sunday, it would

be a great opportunity for you to come and worship with us.

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