If you go outside and walk down a busy street and look around you, you will see the faces of many people who do not know Christ. You probably have gone to your church, to your school, to your home, and prayed fervently for God to start a revival, but for the first time in a long time, your prayers seem unanswered.
Sure, there are moments when you see a young Christian become fired up for Christ or you are able to witness the conversion of a nonbeliever. A new member joins your church. Someone is healed in the Name of the Lord. All of these are great things that are happening all around you... but where is the revival?
According to the dictionary, the definition of a revival is: "a restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence."
Is that not the truth of what has gone on in the United States- and the globe, for that matter- for past hundred or more years? Christianity has fallen into a state of obscurity and apathy. Many- if not most- Christians today are in a state of deep sleep. We are like the walking dead. Do you not believe me? Let me ask you a few questions.
As you answered these questions, did your heart sink? If these questions did not apply to you, then do you realize how many Christians that they do apply to? I am not going to lie. I feel like a hypocrite when I read these questions, and I'm the one who wrote them! I know for a fact that I still have a long ways to go in improving my life for the Lord.
We are praying for a revival. We are praying for a restoration of the use, acceptance, activity, and vigor of our faith after this period of obscurity and quiescence. But at the same time, what are we as Christians doing to start this revival?
Here is a huge issue: when we long for a revival in our nation and around the world, we look at the people around us. "If we could get Christians to stop being hypocrites and actually follow God... if we can change the reputation that Christians have to unbelievers... if we could get more people to have faith in Christ and less people to doubt... if we could get more people to pray..." That is not the issue. Other people are not the issue.
You are the issue.
Instead of looking for the lack of revival in other Christians, in our nation, and in unbelievers, why don't you look for the cause of this missing revival inside of yourself? You are the only person that you can change. Every revival has to start out with a core group, and why can you not be one of these people?
If you are doing something consistently sinful in your life, be it watching movies that take the Lord's Name in vain, be it listening to sinful music, be it not living out every aspect of your own life to God's glory, then how can you truly look around you and ask, "Why is there no revival?" What are you doing to start this revival? You must do more than pray. You must do more than wish. You need to make a change in your own life before you can make a change in the lives of anyone else.
Matthew 17:20 says, "...I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Have you seen any great miracles lately? Have you seen a true revival in your nation? No, our world is sliding further and further down into the depths of sin and worldly things. According to Jesus Christ, the smallest amount of faith should be doing things even greater than moving a mountain. When have you seen such a thing happening lately? When have you seen mountains being moved?
When have you seen a true revival occurring all around you?
I believe that we're close. I believe that starting a revival isn't too far away. It can happen.
The next time you close your eyes and pray to God to start a revival in the United States and around the world, I would like you to reword what you have to say. Instead of saying, "Please, God, start a revival in the world," why don't you pray, "Please, God, start a revival in me?" If God can start a true revival in your heart- and in mine as well- then our lives will shine through the darkness, and a revival will have begun. A revival begins with each individual.
I would like to end this post with a quote from A.W. Tozer that I think is extremely mind-blowing if you stop and think about what he has to say.
What is the obedience that can begin to start a revival for Christ in our world? Obedience is obeying the ten commandments, refraining from participation in worldly activities, witnessing (you witnessing) on a frequent basis to unbelievers, and your life becoming transformed to that of Christ Jesus. That is true obedience. That is what will begin a true revival that will go beyond moving mountains.
Do you have any comments about this subject? Feel free to leave your opinion in the comment box below.
Sure, there are moments when you see a young Christian become fired up for Christ or you are able to witness the conversion of a nonbeliever. A new member joins your church. Someone is healed in the Name of the Lord. All of these are great things that are happening all around you... but where is the revival?
According to the dictionary, the definition of a revival is: "a restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence."
Is that not the truth of what has gone on in the United States- and the globe, for that matter- for past hundred or more years? Christianity has fallen into a state of obscurity and apathy. Many- if not most- Christians today are in a state of deep sleep. We are like the walking dead. Do you not believe me? Let me ask you a few questions.
- When was the last time you openly witnessed to an unbeliever? How often do you share your faith with the lost?
- When was the last time you took the Lord's Name in vain? (for example, saying "Oh my ---.")
- When was the last time you listened to music or watched a movie or a television program that contained people inappropriately using the Name of the Lord as a cuss word?
- When was the last time you spent more than ten minutes in solid prayer?
- When was the last time you spent more than ten minutes reading the Bible?
As you answered these questions, did your heart sink? If these questions did not apply to you, then do you realize how many Christians that they do apply to? I am not going to lie. I feel like a hypocrite when I read these questions, and I'm the one who wrote them! I know for a fact that I still have a long ways to go in improving my life for the Lord.
We are praying for a revival. We are praying for a restoration of the use, acceptance, activity, and vigor of our faith after this period of obscurity and quiescence. But at the same time, what are we as Christians doing to start this revival?
Here is a huge issue: when we long for a revival in our nation and around the world, we look at the people around us. "If we could get Christians to stop being hypocrites and actually follow God... if we can change the reputation that Christians have to unbelievers... if we could get more people to have faith in Christ and less people to doubt... if we could get more people to pray..." That is not the issue. Other people are not the issue.
You are the issue.
Instead of looking for the lack of revival in other Christians, in our nation, and in unbelievers, why don't you look for the cause of this missing revival inside of yourself? You are the only person that you can change. Every revival has to start out with a core group, and why can you not be one of these people?
If you are doing something consistently sinful in your life, be it watching movies that take the Lord's Name in vain, be it listening to sinful music, be it not living out every aspect of your own life to God's glory, then how can you truly look around you and ask, "Why is there no revival?" What are you doing to start this revival? You must do more than pray. You must do more than wish. You need to make a change in your own life before you can make a change in the lives of anyone else.
Matthew 17:20 says, "...I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Have you seen any great miracles lately? Have you seen a true revival in your nation? No, our world is sliding further and further down into the depths of sin and worldly things. According to Jesus Christ, the smallest amount of faith should be doing things even greater than moving a mountain. When have you seen such a thing happening lately? When have you seen mountains being moved?
When have you seen a true revival occurring all around you?
I believe that we're close. I believe that starting a revival isn't too far away. It can happen.
The next time you close your eyes and pray to God to start a revival in the United States and around the world, I would like you to reword what you have to say. Instead of saying, "Please, God, start a revival in the world," why don't you pray, "Please, God, start a revival in me?" If God can start a true revival in your heart- and in mine as well- then our lives will shine through the darkness, and a revival will have begun. A revival begins with each individual.
I would like to end this post with a quote from A.W. Tozer that I think is extremely mind-blowing if you stop and think about what he has to say.
"Have you noticed how much praying for revival has been going on of late- and how little revival has resulted? I believe the problem is that we have been trying to substitute praying for obeying, and it simply will not work. To pray for revival while ignoring the plain precept laid down in Scripture is to waste a lot of words and get nothing for our trouble. Prayer will become effective when we stop using it as a substitute for obedience."
What is the obedience that can begin to start a revival for Christ in our world? Obedience is obeying the ten commandments, refraining from participation in worldly activities, witnessing (you witnessing) on a frequent basis to unbelievers, and your life becoming transformed to that of Christ Jesus. That is true obedience. That is what will begin a true revival that will go beyond moving mountains.
Do you have any comments about this subject? Feel free to leave your opinion in the comment box below.
I think you have written a very poignant article and that it makes a very nice point about revival starting with the individual. Thank you for shedding the light that something like a revival starts with the faith of individuals blossoming outward from an internally strong relationship with Jesus and God.
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