This is a Word I spoke for The Changed Hearts I Am Woman - Woman 2 Woman Online Conference.
Message:
When Angel
first asked me to be a part of this conference, I was really excited about it,
but at the same time really nervous. God has a funny way of calling those of us
who are much more comfortable in the background to the forefront. But I’ve
learned that He will be with you every step of the way as He takes you out of
your comfort zone. So, one day I was praying and asking God, what it was that
He would have me to speak on that I’ve overcome, and He hits me with PEOPLE
PLEASING! So that is what I’m going to talk about today. I want to start off by
looking at the definition of people pleasing, but before I do that I just want
to say this because I don’t you all to take this out of context. There are
instances where people pleasing can be good and there’s nothing wrong with it. For
instance, husbands and wives desiring to please each other, children wanting to
please their parents, etc. Now, the problem arises when it goes to the extreme
and you strive to please people over God and you esteem and exalt people and
their opinions over God and His opinions. Now, that I’ve got that out of the way;
let’s look at the definition of people pleasing.
Definition:
People Pleasing is when who you are
and what you do is conditional on the
crowd and what they are doing. People Pleasing is a cause and effect thing. Your behavior is based off of the
reactions of people. Everything you
do is to get a positive reaction or response from people.
Characteristics of People Pleasers:
1.
Deep rooted
inability to stand alone. They have this need for company, this need to not be
the only one. They have the Follower Syndrome, they don’t want to lead, they
want to follow someone else.
2.
Identity is
wrapped up in people and their opinions. They are experiencing an identity
crisis because they are searching for validation in people and we know that our
identity is found in Christ.
Now,
how does this relate to me…people pleasing is something that I have struggled
with. I guess I should start from the beginning…I grew up in the church. I got
saved when I was 8 years old. I was young, excited and eager to learn about God.
Then as I grew up, I was around kids that weren’t excited about God and
learning about Him and I slowly fell off the Christian train. I wanted to fit
in with my peers. I called myself a Christian, but I never picked up my bible
or prayed outside of church. I wasn’t until I went off the college and started
attending New Life Ministries my sophomore year, that I rededicated my life to
God, and I got serious about my relationship with Him. I was 19. After
rededicating my life, God surrounded me with like-minded peers who were serious
about their relationship with God and on fire for Him. A few years later my
surroundings changed. The crowd of people I was around changed. It’s easy to be
a Christian when it’s popular, when you are around on fire, souled out
Christians, it can be hard when you are around unbelievers or “church folk” (church
folk are church members that call themselves Christians, but they simply sit in
church, don’t participate, but spectate). I was no longer surrounded by
like-minded peers and being the only one, being different…I didn’t want that. I
became consumed with what others, specifically my peers thought of me. In
essence, the crowd, my surroundings changed and I changed right along with it. I
sat on my praise and my worship. I wanted to blend in, not stand out. And that
was a problem. God had to show me what I was doing and how trifling I was.
Some
Truth About People Pleasing:
There’s
a scripture that I want to read, Galatians 1:10, this is the apostle Paul
speaking to the church of Galatia, “Obviously I’m not trying to win the
approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be
Christ’s servant.” Let me share some truth with you. Whoever’s opinion you are
more concerned with is who you are a servant to or who you are bound to. Are
you bound to people or are you bound to God?!? Who’s opinion controls your
actions? You either go out of your way for God or you go out of your way for
people. If the opinions of people are what is most important to you then you
can be a so called Christian one day and then the people around you change and you’re
condoning those things that you know God opposes or you’re ready to outright deny
God what He is due. This is when the danger with people pleasing comes in…
The
Danger With People Pleasing – Why It Must Stop
1. I just said it, people pleasing
will have you denying God what He is due…denying Him the praise He is due,
denying Him worship and denying Him all together. You’ll be sitting around
saying what if Susie thinks this or Johnny thinks that. I want you to think
about this, what if Jesus comes back while you’re in the midst of denying Him
what He is due because you are more concerned with people and their opinions?!?
2. It makes you fickle, which isn’t
a good thing. Who you are and what you do is dependent on your surroundings.
You go along with what is popular, which can change as often as some women
change their hair. When so concerned about people and their opinions, you can
be as fickle as a leaf, blown in whatever direction the wind takes you. Your Christianity
is like a light switch that is turned on or off depending on the vast majority
of those around you. Your Christianity can’t be based on whether or not it’s
cool to be a Christian.
3. It’s bondage! We should change
the name from people pleasing to people bondage. God showed me that people
pleasing is bondage a while back, but He showed me the depth to which it is
bondage while I was reading my Abundant Life devotional for February 28th.
The scripture for this particular devotion was one that I would have never
guessed that the author, Nancy Guthrie would use and that’s Matthew 7:13-14,
which says, “You can enter God’s Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The
highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who chose that way.
But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a
few ever find it.” This is what God showed me, You can’t make it through the
gateway to life when you are shackled and bound to the crowd! You can’t live a
life that is pleasing to God when you’re too busy living to please people. I
was at a service a couple years ago and I went up to the altar for prayer and
the Prophetess looked at me and said I just strings all over you. And I’m
thinking strings?!? What is she talking about strings for, I came up here for
prayer! As you have probably figured out, I didn’t get it then. And I had
forgotten about it, but God brought it back to my remembrance and gave me a
clear picture of what she meant earlier this year. He brought to my mind a marionette
doll, those puppets that are controlled by strings that are moved in different
directions by a person.
It was then that I understood what she meant when she said I see all these strings on you. When you are a people pleaser, you're like a marionette doll that is tugged and pulled in different directions by people. People have a hold on you. I know I’m not the only one to struggle with people pleasing. I want all those struggling to get this: You can’t fit through the narrow gate when there are 20+ people who’s opinions you are attached to, their opinions trump God. Being bound by people and their opinions will have you on the highway to hell (recognize that is the direction the “crowd” is going in, only a few are on the narrow road)! Why? Numero Uno, people have become your god, you exalt them and their opinions above the Father. They are what you treasure, and focus your attention on. You’re more concerned with being well-liked than souls being saved. You’re more concerned with people liking you posts than the Truth and holiness. **Newsflash** You can’t people please your way into heaven! So stop leaving the narrow road that leads to eternal life for the wide road because you are following the crowd. The wide road leads to eternal damnation!
It was then that I understood what she meant when she said I see all these strings on you. When you are a people pleaser, you're like a marionette doll that is tugged and pulled in different directions by people. People have a hold on you. I know I’m not the only one to struggle with people pleasing. I want all those struggling to get this: You can’t fit through the narrow gate when there are 20+ people who’s opinions you are attached to, their opinions trump God. Being bound by people and their opinions will have you on the highway to hell (recognize that is the direction the “crowd” is going in, only a few are on the narrow road)! Why? Numero Uno, people have become your god, you exalt them and their opinions above the Father. They are what you treasure, and focus your attention on. You’re more concerned with being well-liked than souls being saved. You’re more concerned with people liking you posts than the Truth and holiness. **Newsflash** You can’t people please your way into heaven! So stop leaving the narrow road that leads to eternal life for the wide road because you are following the crowd. The wide road leads to eternal damnation!
So,
how can we overcome?!? How can we be free from the chains of people bondage
because there is no possible way for you to be completely souled out for God
when your soul and very identity is tied to people and their opinions of you
and what you do?!?
1. The first step to being free is
recognizing that you are bound. There’s no desire for freedom when an
individual doesn’t realize they are in bondage.
2. The next step is to admit it to
yourself and to God. God already knew, but he wants you to come to Him with it,
and ask Him to help you and break you of this thing. Jesus came because He saw
us bound and He came “to set the captives free,” Luke 4:18.
3. The next step is to recognize
that your identity is found in Christ and not people, their opinions or your
popularity with people. Stop looking for validation in fellow creations, your
Creator, the Almighty God, validates you. He calls you chosen, a royal
priesthood, fearfully and wonderfully made, made in His very image.
4. Pray and meditate on scriptures
that focus on pleasing God rather than man.
5. Realize that striving to please
people is exhausting! That will help you be free from it, when you realize it’s
impossible to please everyone.





