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Y’know how everyone says they want revival? And y’know how so many only really want a revival they can control or own or put their name on somehow? Oh, you didn’t? OK, we must move in different circles. Nevermind. But have you noticed God’s up to something, and it’s not in the rule book? Here’s something to chew on.
The Missing Revival
I hear talk of great revival
An end time harvest, overdue
To sweep through towns and cities
There’ll be no room in the pews
From the nearest to the farthest
Get ready, clear the aisles,
It’s coming sure as Christmas
To a church somewhere near you
They say the day is not far off
Such miracles there’ll be
With shouting and rejoicing
As the sinners get set free
It’s so close you can smell it
It’s hanging in the air
When the Spirit comes in power
There’ll be nothing to compare
But what if God has other plans?
What if He won’t comply?
What if our great revival
Doesn’t fit with His design?
What if He smiles and says “No thanks,
I’ve something else in mind?”
Will we find it in our Bibles
If we have to wait in line?
And what if He’s left the building
And is dancing in the streets
With the prodigals and prostitutes
‘Caus He’s found a different beat?
What if He’s crashed their party
The down and outs and losers?
What if He’s set up camp
With thieves and pimps and users?
What if He’s marched into the darkness
With His Cross and wine and bread?
And challenged every lurking demon
To defy him if they dare?
And instead of gracing our pretty pews
He’s sitting in the gutter
With a wino and a painted lady
‘Caus He likes it better there?
What if the Son is rising
With healing in His wings
On the cripple and the refugee
And the kid with silver piercings
And the ones whose minds are broken
Are now His closest friends
And the homeless serve Him supper?
What then? What then?
What if those who never heard a sermon
Or walked through a church door
Are preaching God’s salvation
To the poorest of the poor?
And those who’ve never read the Word
Are living it instead
As they sit in darkened corners
And share their daily Bread?
I hear talk of great revival
It’s preached across the land
There’s praying and there’s fasting
For God to show His Hand
From mega-church to chapel
From mountaintop to coast
They’re pleading that He’ll hear them
And send the Holy Ghost
But what if God is done
With the shouting and the pleas
And gone to take up residence
In the dregs of human need?
With invitations in His Hand
Is He handing out free passes?
And opening Heaven’s golden streets
To the very least of these?
What if our great revival
So long anticipated
Is not what we imagined
And so fervently awaited?
If after all we’ve said and done
It really isn’t about us?
What if God escaped our box
And started it without us?
And what if undesirables
Get first place at the table?
What if they bring their friends
And steal our great revival?
And what if they don’t need us
To help them be good Christians
What if they found Jesus
Outside our definitions?
I hear talk of great revival
It’s where it shouldn’t be
In ghettoes, pubs and strip joints
And nations that aren’t free
It’s blowing through the windows
And falling from the sky
It’s spreading like a wild fire…..
Did it just pass us by?
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This makes a nice distinction between craving spiritual/religious experiences versus loving God and neighbor. I’ve seen too many instances where revival supplants Christ as the focus of a group. When Jesus isn’t all in all it often leads to unloving behavior & preferring the sensational to the substantive. I remember a few years ago the Lord pointed this out to me about my own church: We don’t see a lot of dramatic manifestations of the Spirit but people enjoy each other & form connections with each other & the community outside of the church service. I needed my eyes opened to the miracle of love happening right under my nose! I love the mighty rushing wind when the Spirit manifests that way. But too often we despise the day of small things which is not by might nor by power (Zech. 4:6, 10).
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Good to hear from you Teague. “I’ve seen too many instances where revival supplants Christ as the focus of a group.” Absolutely, so have I. Jesus being all in all is really the key to everything the church is and does, isn’t it!
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Amen 🙂
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Thank you Cheryl,
I have this sense that revival is already with us, only not in the way we probably would expect or are familiar with. The ‘light bulb going on’ kind of moment that happens when sharing with a fellow saint, the awakening of the different parts of the bride to their relatedness to one another (physical separation, or different social standings not withstanding) and the present reality of her risen Lord and Groom, all point to a kind of revival .
This road we have not walked before – may we therefore be open to His manifold wisdom in working out His purpose.
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Yes, exactly Patrick. I love those ‘light bulb moments’ too! I think you are definitely on to something. And yes, we have not walked this road before. We need each other’s support and comfort on this road. God bless you.
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I’m so thankful for you, dear sister.
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Wow, thankyou Paul.
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This is what I’ve been hearing for years– Yes!
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So glad for the affirmation Ida Mae. Thankyou.
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Oh. My! I ate up every scrumptious word. Yes!
Plan on writing you tomorrow. A heart full 🙂
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🙂
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