Revive ME Again!

Let's join forces as Christians and start a Jesus Christ revival!  Press like if Jesus is your Savior.
The well-meaning (if not well thought out) post showed up on my facebook page just one time too many the other day.  THIS time, I couldn't decide whether to scream or cry.  In the past, I just silently and sometimes sarcastically told myself how wonderful it would be if a spiritual awakening could be started by "liking" ANYTHING on facebook...if a simple motion of one's index finger would fix the state of the church and change the hearts of God's people.

By the way....if anyone knows how to block these types of things, 
including recipes, "how many colors can you name that don't have the letter e in them",
 "like if you love your daughter, son, cat or dog", etc. PLEASE let me know!

V. Raymond Edman, a former president of Wheaton College, once said, "It is one thing to wish for revival, but it is something else to be willing for revival at any cost."  I suspect that the cost of revival is higher that most of us are willing to pay.  Humble ourselves?  Seek His face?  Wait?  Pray?  Intensify our time spent in the Word?  Gather together with fellow, passionate believers?

As much as I resist the role of human effort when it comes to issues of the soul, I can't get past some of the "If/Then" statements of God the Father & God the Son in the Bible.  One of the better known is 2 Chronicles 7:14:  "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land."

The National Day of Prayer in the United States is scheduled for this week.  Much emphasis, time and money have been placed on communicating the  "pray" part of this verse.   Less attention and effort seem directed to the humbling, seeking, and turning parts! God, help us--and not just as an event, but as a lifestyle!  God, give us grace.  God, be merciful.

A revival is nothing else than a new beginning of obedience to God. (Charles Finney)

Revival is a new discovery of Jesus. (Professor James Steward)

A revival is a sovereign outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon a group of Christians resulting in their spiritual reviving and quickening, and issuing in the awakening of spiritual concern in outsiders or formal church members; an immediate, or, at other times, a more long-term, effect will be efforts to extend the influence of the Kingdom of God both intensively in the society in which the Church is placed, and extensively in the spread of the gospel to more remote parts of the world. (R.E. Davies)

You cannot revive something that has never had life, so revival, by definition, is first of all an enlivening and quickening and awakening of lethargic, sleeping church members. Suddenly the power of the Spirit comes upon them … they are humbled, they are convicted of sin … then as a result of their quickening and enlivening, they begin to pray. New power comes into the preaching of the ministers, and the result of this is large numbers are converted. So the two main characteristics of revival are, first, this extraordinary enlivening of the members of the church, and, second, the conversion of masses of people who have been outside in indifference and in sin.  (D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones)

 Revival awakens in our hearts an increased awareness of the presence of God, a new love for God, a new hatred for sin and a hunger for His Word. (Del Fehsefeld Jr)

Revive Us Again!
Revive ME Again!
 

17 comments:

  1. Good morning Rebecca - try going to your home page and find the "likes" section. Sometime you might have clicked on the like of a post and it adds it to your "likes" Hope that this stops them for you. I know I get tired of posts like this. Yes, I love God but don't believe that I have to click like for all the "stuff" that people post to prove it. Enjoyed all your vacation pictures - beautiful scenery. Have a great day! Blessings, Ann

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    1. Thanks, Ann. You are a good friend and a great encourager. I will try what you said here - but I'm not optimistic.

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  2. Should have added - after home page click on "Edit profile then go to the like section - Ann

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  3. A convicting word, Rebecca. Keep preaching it; I pray it takes hold in my heart this day, especially the "turning" part. I need to make some deliberate steps of seeking the Lord this morning.

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  4. I especially like the quote from D. Martyn Lloyd Jones.
    I'm sorry I can't help you on the facebook issue...I closed my account over 2 years ago because of some of those issues...as well as the lack of descretion in so many people's posts. ~God bless~ Lisa

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    1. I agree, Lisa, about the MLJ quote.... And I've considered canceling facebook - but I am on it to connect with people from my past & family members and am not sure of a better way. I may leave anyway. I get SO irritated.

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  5. I agree! Thanks for encouraging me today!

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  6. I like the Finney and Steward quotes. Revival always begins in the humbled hearts of God's peculiar people and Revival IS happening all over the state of Florida now. Thousands and thousands are being saved and crime rates have gone down considerably in many counties. Miracles are happening more and more. Revival takes people getting hungry to live like the Bible tells us we can and not being satisfied until we see His glory!

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  7. Well, Sandy - That is GREAT news!

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  8. I am so with you on the Facebook "likes"! They are irritating to me...and border on irreverent. (Maybe not "border"...) Since we KNOW that God does not have a Facebook page, can we really take seriously "His" statuses? And who says I have to prove my love for Him, or for my daughter, or for my husband, or whoever by posting a status that I did not write or clicking "like"? Oh dear. Spiritual things are so much deeper than this!

    Oh, yes...bring revival in my heart!

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    1. It's always reassuring when somebody "gets" me, Cheryl! Thanks for your reinforcement!

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  9. one hundred percent in agreement with you. I am not sure why people keep passing these things around...I hope they soon grow tired of them. If you want to share Christ...give a personal testimony or an invitation to church. I just weed through them...my neck get good exercise shaking my head. ;)

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    1. Neck exercise! Now that's what I could turn this into! My neck could use some firming up!

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  10. Amen and amen!

    In FB, place your mouse over the person's name. A box will come up with choices and then select FRIENDS. In the friends section go to SETTINGS and then you can select what you wish to see / view. I've changed a number of them so I'm not bombarded with info I do not wish to see or participate in.

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    1. Tamara, I've gone there but get confused about what category this kind of stuff falls into. I've tried a few of them - unsuccessfully so far..... Which ones do YOU select to get rid of the "recipe avalanche" for example?

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  11. A line from an old song comes to mind as I read this: "Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me." Revival does that. It takes us straight back to our First Love, and from there all many of blessings flow anew.

    Great post!

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    1. That's right, Kathleen! "peace....begin with me".

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Writing a Song a Week #3

Writing a Song a Week #3
♪ I wait for the Lord; my soul waits and in his word I hope. My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen for the morning ♪ (Psalm 130:5-6)