Carl Lentz -Hillsong Conference: We are Sheep!
His message was given days after Hillsong announced a new film "Let Hope Rise," which will document the international rise of the church's Hillsong UNITED worship band, is currently in the works.
In speaking about God as the shepherd, Lentz noted that many Christians tend to want more than they have but are not willing to follow Him through the "dark and shaky days," and instead they take matters into their own hands.
"Sheep don't strive. Rest assured that the Shepherd knows what He is doing and what is happening with your life and you can rest easy and not strive a day in your life," said Lentz. "If Jesus is your shepherd, you no longer have to chase the right situation, the right identity from the world, the right set up. All you have to do is simply chase the shepherd."
He also emphasized the importance of embracing correction in order to reach new heights of success whether in ministry or life in general.
"If you know that God loves you, He is going to correct you like a good Shepherd does. We have to change the way we view correction. Some people, especially my generation, you can't tell them anything because if you remotely disagree with them, you're a hater or if you confront them, they immediately think you're against them," said Lentz.
He added, "God is so good that He can use hardship or a direct word from somebody or even your own sin to correct you to keep you closer to the Shepherd … maybe He's trying to correct you in the little so He can save you from the disaster "
An important aspect of chasing the shepherd is the ability to fight over-sensitivity, Lentz noted. To illustrate his point, Lentz recounted a time when pastor Brian Houston pulled him aside before he began leading the church's New York City location. He said Brian Houston admitted to him that he wanted to help Lentz in various ways, however, his attitude about being defensive hindered that opportunity.
In the same manner, Lentz urged conference participants to embrace introspection and learn to stand corrected, all the while holding on to God.
"You need to fight over-sensitivity that leads to spiritual inactivity. God exalts the humble and there will come a point if you continually reject correction, His hand will be on you but the opportunity to influence and reach people will be hindered," said Lentz. This message was an amazing and challenging word given to the Hillsong Conference with the theme: No Other Name!