1 Strange Commands & Conditional Promises
Meaning
Pastor Randy opens by asking whether we have ever encountered something in Scripture that is clearly God's Word, yet feels difficult or irrational to obey. He then explains the concept of conditional promises: God promises something, but a human response is often required.
Important Applications
- Eternal life is given to those who trust in Christ (John 3:16). Blessings are not unconditional — they are connected to our response of faith.
- Blessings can be unnecessarily forfeited when we ignore the conditions God has set.
- God's sheep hear His voice and follow Him — listening alone is not enough (John 10:27–28).
2 Prayer Does Not Replace Obedience
Meaning
Through the illustration of three farmers, Pastor Randy shows that prayer is essential — but God has established principles that require action. One farmer prepares 139 acres fully; another prepares only one acre; a third only prays over unworked land. The harvest corresponds to the preparation.
Important Applications
- Prayer and obedience are partners, not alternatives. Faithful preparation is where blessing often lands.
- We can earnestly desire God's blessing while simultaneously failing to take the steps He has asked us to take.
3 The Main Text: Digging Ditches in the Desert (2 Kings 3)
Meaning
The central text is 2 Kings 3:9–20. After seven days of marching through the desert, the allied armies of Israel, Judah, and Edom run out of water. Rather than giving them water immediately, God — through the prophet Elisha — gives them an instruction that makes no human sense: "Dig ditches all over this dry stream bed."
Important Applications
- The soldiers obeyed even though the command seemed irrational. Their obedience came before their understanding.
- God's instructions are not always explainable in the moment — but obedience opens the channel for His provision.
- Crisis situations are often the settings where God reveals both His power and our need to trust Him more deeply.
4 Trusting God When His Will Seems Irrational
Meaning
It is inevitable that finite human beings will face moments when an infinite God tells them to do something they don't fully understand. This kind of trust is not blind in the sense of being baseless — it is grounded in God's revealed character. But it often requires obeying before understanding.
Pastor Randy uses the parent/child illustration: a loving parent may require a child to eat vegetables instead of candy. The child may not understand, but the parent's wisdom and love justify the requirement.
Important Applications
- Trust is not the absence of questions; it is the willingness to obey even while questions remain unanswered.
- God wants us to obey Him because we know He is good, wise, and loving — not because we have fully reasoned through every instruction.
- Our lifelong relationship with God is one of growing trust.
5 Faith as Trust That Produces Obedience
Meaning
Biblical faith is not merely intellectual agreement — it is relational trust that shapes behavior. Real faith produces obedience. Where there is no obedience, there is no genuine trust.
The doctor illustration makes this concrete: if you truly trust your doctor's diagnosis, you follow the prescribed treatment. The desert pump illustration goes further — genuine trust risks action on God's Word even without visible evidence.
Important Applications
- God seeks not just outward compliance but willing obedience born from trust. He does not want to force or frighten us — He wants us to trust Him.
- Trust is "behavior-controlling." What we genuinely believe about God will show up in how we live.
- Hebrews 11:6: God rewards those who diligently seek Him.
6 Faith Grows Through Obedience and Trials
Meaning
God uses difficult situations and confusing commands to stretch and grow our faith. "Your faith is growing more and more" (2 Thessalonians 1:3) is not an accident — it is the result of God-designed trials and trust-stretching experiences.
Important Applications
- Every hard command and every trial is a training ground for deeper trust. God uses hardships to develop our obedience.
- The goal is to reach the point where obedience becomes eager and immediate — not reluctant and delayed.
- Faith is a journey. Do not despise the experiences that are building it.
7 Jesus Connects Faith With Blessing — and Is the True Water of Life
Meaning
In Jesus' ministry, trust repeatedly became the channel through which God's power was experienced — the Roman centurion, the woman with the issue of blood, the blind men, the Canaanite woman, and the lepers.
Pastor Randy carefully distinguishes biblical truth from "name it and claim it" theology: faith does not manipulate God, but trust-filled obedience aligned with His will often releases blessing.
The deeper theme then shifts from physical water in 2 Kings to spiritual water in Christ. Jesus is the true living water. Those who trust Him are satisfied inwardly and become channels of blessing to others.
Important Applications
- Trust does not force God's hand — but it does position us to receive what He is already willing to give.
- The woman at the well received living water and immediately went to share it. Blessing is meant to flow through us.
- "Rivers of living water will flow from within" those who trust Christ (John 7:38).
8 Why the Ditches Were Necessary — and What They Mean for Us
Meaning
If God could send the water anyway, why were the ditches needed? Because without preparation, the blessing would come but could not be contained or used. Water on flat ground is hard to gather; the ditches made the provision sustainable and useful.
The pattern of the story reveals a consistent divine sequence:
The "blessing equation" follows: the amount of obedient action taken = the amount of blessing possible.
Important Applications
- God may already be willing to send the blessing — but are we spiritually prepared to receive, hold, and steward it?
- We can cheat ourselves and others out of blessings by refusing to take the obedient steps God is calling for.
- Believers are called to receive God's Word, be cleansed and transformed by it, and then carry it to others. We become containers and carriers of living water.
9 The Church as a Community of Ditch Diggers
Meaning
Pastor Randy closes with the church's own history as a living example of digging ditches in faith — making phone calls, renting an entire school before filling a classroom, buying property without visible means, and committing time, talent, and treasure before seeing results.
Important Applications
- A healthy church is not built by consumers but by committed believers willing to sacrifice and prepare before the blessing arrives.
- What uncomfortable step is God asking you to take today?
- Would you be willing to be a "ditch digger" for God for the rest of your life?