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Excellent. I’ll stay as close to the Farsi as English allows while making it sound like an English-speaking pastor preaching. I’ll resist the temptation to “improve” his theology or shorten his thoughts. Where he repeats himself for emphasis, I’ll preserve that style, just as an English preacher would.


Come Out from Where You Are, Be Changed, and Walk with God

Part 1

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Praise God for every one of you, my dear brothers and sisters.

Thank you, dear Mahmoud, for your invitation, and thank God for preparing this day so that I could be here to share with you.

First of all, it brings me great joy simply to see each of your beautiful faces. It has been my privilege to serve many of you—if I have truly been a good servant—and with many others I have had the honor of serving alongside you. We have fought side by side in the faith, and it is a great blessing for me to see you again after so many years.

My heart became joyful as I looked at these familiar faces. I know many of you are scattered all over the world—in Turkey, throughout Europe, across the United States, Canada, and many other places. I don’t even know exactly where everyone is today, but I’m thankful that we’re gathered together.

Even if we are not together physically, we are together in the Spirit.

Thank you, Mana, for that beautiful prayer. Thank you all for the wonderful worship songs you chose. Personally, I was deeply blessed.

When I looked at the announcement that dear Mahmoud posted online inviting everyone to today’s meeting, I honestly smiled. We really aren’t all that impressive. We are much smaller than people might imagine.

But thank God for this moment.

Thank God for every single one of you.


A few weeks ago, Mahmoud invited me to come and share God’s Word with the New Life Church—I believe that’s the name of it, if I’m remembering correctly.

The truth is, for two or three weeks I had absolutely nothing to say.

Nothing.

I had nothing to write.

Normally I struggle to put my thoughts into words, but thank God, today I can speak freely. Yet during those weeks I had nothing.

As I wrestled with the Lord, asking,

“Lord, what should I say to these people? What should I share with this church? What message should I prepare?”

…I came up completely empty.

I was in the middle of that struggle.


After the Lord, there is someone who has always stood faithfully beside me—my wife, Behnaz.

She has always been there.

We talk about everything together, and she has been such a tremendous help to me through the years.

When I shared my frustration with her and told her,

“I don’t have anything to preach. I have nothing to talk about,”

she gave me one simple piece of advice.

She said,

“Talk about where you are right now.

Talk about what God is taking you through.”

Those words changed something inside me.

It was as though God shifted my thinking and placed me on a completely different path.

That became the beginning of what I want to share with you today.


Dear friends,

Change is an inseparable part of human life.

Every one of us makes decisions throughout life because we want something to change.

The details are different for each person, but change itself is part of who we are.

We change.

We become different.

We grow.

People often say,

“You’ve changed.”

“You’re different now.”

“You’re not the same person you used to be.”

“Look where life has taken you.”

“Look at everything that’s happened to you.”

Growing and becoming different matters to us.

We strive for it.


But very often, while we’re pursuing change, we find ourselves saying,

“If only I had started earlier.”

“If only I had made that decision.”

“If only I had asked someone else for advice.”

It seems that every change in life is followed by an “if only.”

We’re constantly looking for ways to improve some part of our lives.


I remember many years ago I was carrying extra weight.

I wanted to get into better shape. I wanted my body to reach what I considered an ideal weight and a healthier appearance.

So I began exercising.

I joined a gym.

I trained.

I worked hard.

It wasn’t easy.

I had to follow strict diets.

Exercise plans.

Nutrition programs.

Whatever was necessary to reach my goal.

There were many things I had to give up.

Sleeping late.

Foods I really enjoyed.

Many pleasures had to be set aside.

I kept training because I had made a decision:

I was going to change.

I wanted to become the person I envisioned.

I wanted to improve.


But I also realized something.

To make that kind of progress, I needed someone beside me.

Someone to guide me.

Someone to tell me,

“Don’t eat that.”

“Do this exercise.”

“Don’t do that one.”

“You’re weak in this area.”

“You’re strong here.”

“Spend more time strengthening your weak points until your whole body develops evenly.”

I needed someone to walk that journey with me.

That was my experience years ago.


But when I look at where we are today, I realize many of us have made an even greater decision.

We decided to leave the place where we once were.

Many of us chose change.

Some left their homeland simply to save their lives and protect their families.

Others left the only home they had ever known.

Some came looking for a better future.

Some came because they wanted a better future for their children.

Others already had comfortable lives financially, yet still left everything behind.

When we look honestly at our own stories, we realize something remarkable:

We left where we once were…

…and then we kept moving even farther.

From the very beginning, our lives have been marked by coming out from somewhere.

When we look back, we see how many roads we’ve traveled.

How many places we’ve left behind.

We were here…

then we decided to move.

We changed.

We didn’t want to stay where we were.


Every one of us accepted risks.

Every one of us paid a price.

Every one of us stood firm because we believed change was worth it.

We accepted the uncertainty.

We embraced change.

No matter what it cost, we came out.

If I look at the twenty-three people gathered here today, I believe every one of us has endured painful changes along the way.

There were places where we suffered.

Places where we were broken.

Times when we found ourselves on our knees for hours.

Yet we remained committed because of the decision we had made.

We kept standing.

We kept pressing forward.


As Christians, change isn’t merely something that happens to us.

It is one of our goals.

Every follower of Christ should desire to be changed.

To become better than we were yesterday.

To become more like Christ than we are today.


Part 2

As Christians, our desire is to change.

But perhaps you’re asking,

“Why?”

“What does that even mean?”

“Why should I come out from where I am?”

“If I change, what difference will it make?”

“What will actually happen in my life?”

My brother…

My sister…

Today I want to encourage you to say something to yourself.

Say,

“Today I choose to come out from where I am. Today I choose to be changed.”

Say it again.

“Today I choose to come out from where I am, and I choose to let that change enter my life.”

Tell yourself,

“Today I want to become a new person.”

Up until this very moment, perhaps we’ve been strong people.

Perhaps we’ve been weak people.

Thank God for wherever we’ve been.

But today let us say,

“I want to be changed. I want to be transformed.”

“Lord, beginning today, I want to change.

Beginning today, I want to be a new daughter of God.

Beginning today, I want to be a new son of God.

Beginning today, within the family of God where I live, serve, and worship, I want to become new.”


But in order for that change to happen, something else has to happen first.

We must let go of who we have been.

If we truly want to come out…

If we truly want to change…

Then we must leave behind the person we’ve built.

The self we’ve carefully constructed.

The identity we’ve grown comfortable with.

We have to let it go.

Only then can we become people who have truly been changed in Christ and for Christ.

So let’s declare together,

“Today is the day my life changes.”

Today is the day my life changes.

Today is the day your life changes.

Today is the day our lives begin to change.

Let’s say to ourselves,

“Up until now I’ve lived one way…

I’ve behaved one way…

But from this moment forward, I want to change.

I want to come out.

Enough is enough.”

Maybe we’ve been doing well.

Maybe we’ve been struggling.

Maybe we’ve been somewhere in between.

Whatever our story has been…

Today we choose to come out.

Today we choose to change.


Isn’t it interesting?

Whenever we want to change, we usually look for someone to motivate us.

Someone to hand us the key to success.

Someone to explain what we should do.

Someone to take us by the hand and lead us out of the place where we’ve become stuck.

Someone to lift us out of the place where we’ve settled.

My dear brother…

My dear sister…

Jesus is that Person.

He is the hand that is stretched out toward every one of us today.

If we will simply reach out our hand and take His, He will lead us out.

And as He leads us out…

change begins to enter our lives.

When our hand is in the hand of Jesus…

our lives begin to change.


But understand this.

Coming out…

Changing…

Making the decision to leave where we’ve been…

That isn’t the destination.

It’s only the beginning.

It is the beginning of our journey with God.

And what a beautiful journey it is.

A journey filled with moments that slowly transform us into the people God created us to be.


Everything I’ve shared so far has been leading to one simple message from Scripture.

The title of today’s message is:

“Come Out from Where You Are, Be Changed, and Walk with God.”

Since everyone is listening so quietly, it feels a little strange speaking! So if you’re still with me, wave a hand or give me some sign once in a while so I know you’re awake!

Our message today is:

Come Out from Where You Are, Be Changed, and Walk with God.

Please open your Bibles with me to the book of Exodus, chapter 2.

This chapter tells us about the early life of Moses.

His birth.

His childhood.

His mother’s care for him.

And the remarkable way God began preparing his life.

I encourage you to read the whole chapter later for yourself.

I love this chapter.

Sometimes it feels as though it’s describing our own lives.


When we decide to come out from where we are…

When we decide to change…

There are many steps involved.

But today I’d like to focus on three decisions we see in the life of Moses.

The third one is the result of the first two.

It is the fruit that grows out of them.

So let’s begin with the first.


The First Decision

Come Out from Where You Are

Come out of the place you’re living in.

Come out of that position.

Come out of that safe cocoon you’ve built around yourself.

Let’s read Exodus 2:10 together.

I remember years ago, when we were all in Bible training, there was a sister with such a beautiful voice.

She could always find the verse faster than the rest of us.

I wonder if she’s here today…

Does she remember?

Would she like to read it?

No?

It seems she doesn’t!

Sister Neda…

Would you read it for us?

Wonderful.

Can you unmute your microphone?

“I think my microphone isn’t working, Brother Vahid.”

That’s alright.

I’ll read it.

“When the child had grown older, his mother brought him to Pharaoh’s daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moses, saying, ‘I drew him out of the water.'”

Now notice something.

The very name Moses means “drawn out.”

Or…

“brought out.”

Isn’t that remarkable?

From the moment Moses entered the world, his life was surrounded by fear.

Hebrew baby boys were under a sentence of death.

Death was literally walking through the land looking for them.

Yet God’s plan for Moses was already unfolding.

He was rescued.

He was drawn out of the water.

He was brought out of the life that should have ended in death.

He returned safely to his own mother for a season…

until the time came for him to enter the place God had prepared for him.

I find that fascinating.

When you go home and read this chapter, don’t rush through it.

Read it slowly.

Verse by verse.

There is so much hidden there.


The first thing we learn is this:

Coming out marks the beginning of a new life.

When we place our faith in Jesus Christ…

He draws us out of our old life.

He brings us out of who we used to be.

He gives us a brand-new beginning.

But…

that’s not the whole story.

Because coming out isn’t simply a one-time event.

It is a process.

A process that continues throughout the Christian life.

Every day…

again and again…

Jesus continues drawing us out of the old and leading us into the new.

Yes, when we first believed, He brought us out of our former life.

That is true.

But every day afterward, He continues that same work.


Think of a caterpillar.

Most of us have either heard this illustration or experienced it ourselves as children.

We watched the caterpillar crawl into its cocoon.

Inside that cocoon something incredible was happening.

Eventually it broke free.

Only after it emerged did we finally see the beauty that had been hidden all along.

Before then, we thought the caterpillar itself was interesting enough.

But we had no idea how difficult that transformation really was.

Or how much struggle took place inside the cocoon.

The same is true for us.

When Christ brings us out…

the beauty He has placed within us begins to be seen by others.


I remember when we first arrived here in Canada, in Vancouver.

My son started school, and during his first year the class had an incubator with duck eggs.

Every day the children watched.

They watched the eggs.

They watched the chicks grow.

Eventually the shell began to crack.

The little duckling struggled to break through.

Finally…

it emerged.

The children saw how beautiful it was.

How soft it was.

How alive it was.

But no one had seen the struggle taking place inside the shell.

They only saw the beauty after it came out.

Many of us remember holding little chicks when we were children.

We loved them.

Sometimes we cuddled them.

Sometimes we squeezed them a little too tightly.

And, if we’re honest…

sometimes we even tossed them gently into the air just to watch what they’d do!


That’s exactly what happens when Christ brings us out.

A new life begins.

A beautiful life begins to flow.

Every one of us needs to come out from somewhere.

When we choose to come out…

our thinking begins to change.

We need to come out of places where we’ve become trapped.

Places where life has become repetitive.

Thought patterns we’ve lived with for years.

Relationships.

Habits.

Fears.

Whatever has held us captive.

We all know where those places are.

Some of us have been stuck there for a very long time.

But today…

Jesus is calling us out.

Just as Moses was drawn out of the water…

He wants to draw us into a completely new season of life.

So tell yourself,

“I want to come out from where I am.”

“I want to enter a new season…

A new chapter…

A new life…

with Christ.