I am taking a little detour into one of the points
from last night – the verse in 2 Chron. 7:1.
When Solomon became King, he offered lavish worship
to the Lord. In fact, the very first thing he did after being crowned king was
to worship. He built an altar to the Lord and then just offered more and more
to the Lord. Then he made bigger and bigger altars until he placed himself in
the middle of the whole thing!
This would be like us passionately worshiping God
and then increasing expanding our hearts (altar) so that we could give God more
of our time and more of our heart to Him.
God responded to Solomon’s prayers and offerings
with fire from heaven. In this scripture we are confronted with the challenge
for revival. Seven aspects of revival are found in this one verse:
Prayer is the.................. preparation and
provision for revival
Fire is the...................... nature and
necessity of revival
Heaven is the................ origin and order of
revival
To be consumed is the... cost and condition of revival
Burnt offerings are
the.... fuel and focus of
revival
Glory is the.................... purpose and
product of revival
The whole house is the.. extent and evidence of revival
Prayer is the first foundation of revival. I don’t think
there has ever been a revival in the Church that has not been preceeded by
fervent, all-out, heaven-shaking prayer. Prayer makes way for the manifest
presence of God.
Fire is the nature of revival. Look at the fires of
God’s presence I talked about yesterday – God’s fire must touch every area of
our lives – this is what revival is all about.
Heaven is where revival originates. Moses told God that
if He didn’t go with Israel into the
promised land then they would not go (Exodus 33:15). We need to say the same
thing – we must have God – nothing,
snd no one else will satisfy.
Being consumed is the cost of revival. The Lord must have all of
us – just as we cry that we must have all of Him. He calls us to be living sacrifices (Rom. 12:1). Every
sacrifice requires death. We are not put to death physically, but we need to
pray with Paul that we would die daily to all selfishness and pride (1 Cor.
15:31).
Burnt offerings are the fuel for more and more revival – they keep
the fires burning. Our offerings are our worship, surrender, and daily laying
down of self.
Glory is the purpose of revival. The Lord has promised
that His glory would cover the earth like the waters of the sea (Hab. 2:14).
God desires to fill us with His glory and the world with us!
The whole house is the whole Church. God does not want revival
fire for just a few – He invites the whole Body of Christ to experience His
presence and glory in these days. We know it is revival when the power and presence of God touches churches and nations beyond our little group.
(Congratulations to the Catholic Church for the
election of Pope Francis today. May he be filled with the fire, Word and wisdom
of God! We need to pray for the Catholic Church – they experienced the
Charismatic renewal in the 1960’s and like all of us, they need a fresh
revival in these days!)
Every one of us needs such a fire in our lives and
ministries. We will remain barren and passionless without the revival fire of
God burning within us.
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