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		<title>Freedom from Offence</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the middle of the last century God sent a tremendous revival in Central Africa. He powerfully visited the nation of Rwanda. Members of the churches and fellow workers became very sensitive to walking in the light with God and with each other. One leader, on the way to Morning Prayer, crossed the compound and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 id="3">In the middle of the last century God sent a tremendous revival in Central Africa. He powerfully visited the nation of Rwanda.</h4>
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<p id="7">Members of the churches and fellow workers became very sensitive to walking in the light with God and with each other. One leader, on the way to Morning Prayer, crossed the compound and spoke to a fellow worker: &#8220;I cannot lead prayer this morning without coming to you and putting right our differences.&#8221; The other worker replied, &#8220;I was about to come and see you!&#8221; They made peace with each other &#8211; over a relatively minor issue. One person had made a comment that was not in keeping with the flow of God&#8217;s presence in their midst. It could not be ignored. The Holy Spirit wants us to become that sensitive to Him.</p>
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<p id="8">If only this attitude could have been preserved in the subsequent history of the nation. Instead of forgiveness and peace between peoples, there arose a bitter inter-tribal war in the nation. Thousands of Hutus and Tutsis were killed in the ensuing mayhem.</p>
<h4>Love God and your neighbour</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="11">Many people seem to believe that our relationship with God can be separated from our relationship with our fellow believers. That is simply not the case. Your love for God is measured by your love for your brothers and sisters in Christ.</p>
<p id="12">The apostle John says, &#8220;If we walk in the light as He is in the light, then we have fellowship with one another.&#8221; And then he adds, &#8220;The blood of Jesus Christ God&#8217;s Son cleanses us from all sin&#8221; (1 John 1:7). This is a truly remarkable verse for two main reasons.</p>
<p id="13">First, it strongly suggests that we can only enjoy the cleansing of the blood of Jesus as we walk in the light with God and with each other. Second, it shows how fellowship with God cannot be separated from fellowship with one another.</p>
<p id="17">This is not to suggest that believers who fail in their relationships with each other are lost and on the way to hell. But it does mean, they are being highly inconsistent as lovers of God and they will lose intimate fellowship with Him.</p>
<p id="18">The Early Church was known by the love the believers had for each other. Even the enemies of the church had to say, &#8220;See how they love one another!&#8221; This love for one another is one of the greatest testimonies of the Church. Jesus Himself said, &#8220;By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.&#8221; (John 13:35)</p>
<p id="19">And how do we know whether we love our brothers? The apostle John tells us, &#8220;He who loves his brother abides in the light, and there is no cause for stumbling (or offence) in him.&#8221; (1 John 2:10)</p>
<p id="23">The word used for &#8220;stumbling&#8217; here is &#8220;offence&#8217; (the Greek word is scandalon). It carries the picture of a trap set with bait. The prey is caught in the trap when it takes the bait.</p>
<h4>A cause for stumbling</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="26">Offending means to &#8220;sin against&#8217;. A cause for stumbling is an occasion for sin. When we abide in the light, we remove all occasions for sin. The light enables us to see clearly and to avoid the trap no matter how attractive the bait. And there is no bait so attractive than carrying the sin of offence.</p>
<p id="27">Who has not been offended? We all have at some time or another. And what is our natural reaction? The most natural reaction is to carry that offence.</p>
<p id="31">The devil will use this bait to trap you like a cruelly and helplessly snared animal. This snare of the devil is there to hinder you, to harm you, to defeat you and to paralyse you totally until you are utterly incapacitated in your relationship with God and in your service to Him.</p>
<h4>Criticism is not a gift of the Spirit</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="34">One of the ways the devil entices us into the sin of offence is by showing us the faults of others. He congratulates us on spotting the faults of others and praises us for our &#8220;great discernment&#8217;. Before you know where you are you have become a touchy, critical and resentful person &#8211; and all in the name of spirituality!</p>
<p id="35">Criticism is not a gift of the Holy Spirit. It simply is a manifestation of our pride. Jesus put it like this. He said, &#8220;Before you look at the &#8220;speck&#8217; in your brother&#8217;s eye, deal with the &#8220;plank&#8217; in your own eye!&#8221; In other words, prioritise your own faults and deal with them first.</p>
<p id="39">How easily we entertain this sin of offence. We get offended if someone doesn&#8217;t greet us correctly, if someone jumps the queue ahead of us at the supermarket, or if someone gets even a scrap of the praise we think is due to us. We are full of self-righteous indignation &#8211; and it is offensive to God.</p>
<h4>Directed at God</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="45">Sometimes we are offended with God. Can you understand how arrogant that is &#8211; to be offended at the way God does things? Peter tried to advise Jesus that He shouldn&#8217;t go to the cross. &#8220;This should never happen to You!&#8221; he said. He was offended at the thought of Messiah going through such shame and rejection. Actually, Peter was saying that he would be ashamed of owning such a Messiah. Many today still struggle with the concept of a crucified Messiah. They rightly reason that if Christ suffered like this then His followers were not going to be immune from similar suffering.</p>
<p id="49">And Jesus&#8217; reaction to Peter was to be genuinely offended. This was righteous offence because Peter was a stumbling block to Jesus. He was denying Jesus&#8217; very purpose and rejecting the plan of God. Look at Jesus&#8217; response,</p>
<p id="53">But He turned and said to Peter, &#8220;Get behind Me, Satan! You are an offence to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men.'&#8221; (Matthew 16:23)</p>
<p id="54">The offence of Jesus was felt most keenly in Nazareth, Jesus&#8217; hometown. That day in Nazareth, Jesus was as much anointed as He had been in Capernaum or anywhere else. And yet, when He began to preach they said, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t this the carpenter, the son of Mary? And are not his brothers and sisters here with us?&#8221; In effect, they were saying, &#8220;We know this fellow. We grew up with him. Who does he think he is &#8211; some hotshot preacher? He can fool everyone else, but he can&#8217;t fool us!&#8221; And Mark says, &#8220;So they were offended at Him&#8221; (Mark 6:4). And then we read one of the most tragic verses in all the Gospels, &#8220;Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them.&#8221; (Mark 6:5)</p>
<h4>Blocked blessings</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="60">Is it possible that this same Jesus is present in the spiritual Nazareth of our day, carrying as always His supernatural capacity to bring God&#8217;s grace and power into our lives? Could it be true that this same sin of offence makes Him as unable to bless us, as He was unable to bless those unbelieving people in Nazareth all those years ago? Make no mistake about it, the sin of offence blocks the blessing of God.</p>
<h4>Stop fighting against God</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="63">What offences are you holding in your spirit against God? Do you blame Him for not coming through for you at some time of urgent need? Has your desperation been greeted with an apparent stonewall in heaven? What have you cried out for and been denied? People walk away from God and then blame Him for the consequences of their sinful actions.</p>
<p id="64">Deal with your offence before God. Stop blaming Him for your predicament. God is a good God and He gives good gifts to His children. Otherwise, you limit the Almighty as He tries to bless you.</p>
<h4>Limiting God</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="67">This was the sin of Israel in the wilderness. They limited God by constantly assigning negative motives to Him:</p>
<p id="71">How often they provoked Him in the wilderness and grieved Him in the desert! Yes, again and again they tempted God and limited the Holy One of Israel (Psalm 78:40-41)</p>
<p id="72">Look at the way God sees your offended ness. He calls it provoking and tempting God. And the result is to limit Him &#8211; to limit His capacity to bless, to heal and to deliver. Carrying the sin of offence is a costly business &#8211; so costly no one can afford to do it!</p>
<h4>Vindication from the Lord</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="75">We must learn from the example of Christ in His suffering and absolute refusal to vindicate Himself. Though He was in the form of God, carrying the very nature of God and deserving honour and glory equal to God, He humbled Himself, coming in the form of man. He went further &#8211; accepting the humility of the lowest place and the humiliation of the cruel and shameful rejection of death on the cross. Jesus knew vindication comes from the Lord and in God&#8217;s time that vindication came about and it will yet even be made clear when all acknowledge Him as who He is.</p>
<p id="79">&#8220;Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, 10that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.&#8221; (Philippians 2:9-11)</p>
<h4>Daily forgiveness</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p id="82">It is not surprising that Jesus taught us to deal with offence and to forgive others, leaving the matter in God&#8217;s hands. It is a pattern to help us pray and not a liturgical formula. Just how important it is to walk in daily forgiveness is seen by what Jesus said at the end of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer,</p>
<p id="83">For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. (Matthew 6:14-15)</p>
<p id="84">The implications of this are mind-blowing. Look again at what Jesus says. If we do not forgive others their sins against us then neither will our Father forgive us our sins against Him. First, let me say that it doesn&#8217;t mean that if we withhold forgiveness from others, we will go to Hell. The issue of our eternal destiny was settled at Calvary. Jesus died for all our sins there and we receive total forgiveness when we believe in Christ. We are saved by faith in the blood of Christ, and not by our behaviour either before or after we were saved.</p>
<p id="85">But if we withhold forgiveness from others, God will withhold His Fatherly forgiveness from us. He will not allow us to enjoy open, unhindered fellowship with Himself if we hold unforgiveness in our heart against others. One way this works is the withholding of answers to our prayers.</p>
<p id="89">And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses. 26But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your trespasses. (Mark 11:25-26)</p>
<p id="90">The sin of offence blocks the blessing of God and prevents our prayers being answered. Unforgiveness brings its own kind of unavoidable torment and that torment will continue until you learn to abandon the sin of offence.</p>
<p id="94">Don&#8217;t ever doubt it. There is no way you can walk with the Lord and hold onto your offence. You have to make a choice. Forgive those who have sinned against you and walk in love and harmony with them or, experience the weight of heaviness and the emptiness of a life of bitterness and offence. They say, &#8220;Revenge is sweet!&#8217; But don&#8217;t believe it &#8211; unforgiveness is one of the most negative and destructive forces known to man. Don&#8217;t touch it! Rather let the command of Jesus be your standard,</p>
<p id="95">&#8220;I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven.&#8221; (Matthew 5:44-45)</p>
<p id="96">This article is an extract from my book &#8220;Hearts on Fire: Walking in Personal Revival&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>On the Baptism in the Holy Spirit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 09:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The disciples were people who had been with Jesus throughout his ministry and had been sent out by Jesus in ministry.? They had preached.? They had seen God work wonderful miracles through them.? Yet Jesus told them, in Acts 1:1-11, that they had to wait for ?the promise of the Father?. Jesus promised that &#8211; [&#8230;]</p>
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<strong>The disciples were people who had been with Jesus throughout his ministry and had been sent out by Jesus in ministry.? They had preached.? They had seen God work wonderful miracles through them.? Yet Jesus told them, in Acts 1:1-11, that they had to wait for ?the promise of the Father?.</strong><br />
Jesus promised that &#8211; if they waited in Jerusalem- they would soon be baptised in the Holy Spirit.? Furthermore, he promised that they would receive power when the Holy Spirit came upon them, and that then they would be witnesses.? Their years with Jesus were not enough.? Their ministry experience was inadequate.? Before they could be witnesses, they needed Jesus to baptise them in Holy Spirit.<br />
This phrase occurs seven times in most English versions of the New Testament.? Six of these &#8211; Matthew 3:11; Mark 1:8; Luke 3:16; John 1:33; Acts 1:5 &amp; Acts 11:16 &#8211; clearly refer to the baptism which John promised that the <em>Messiah</em> &#8211; the Anointed One &#8211; would bring.? The seventh verse &#8211; 1 Corinthians 12:13 &#8211; could be translated either as ?baptised by the Spirit? or ?baptised in the Spirit?. However, the phrase ?drinking one Spirit? does suggest that this verse refers to the same baptism ?in? the Spirit as the other six verses. Either way, both renderings are in the ?passive voice?, which means that the subject receives the action of the verb ? in other words the baptising is done to the person.<br />
The word <em>baptised </em>always appears as a verb and never as the noun ?baptism? &#8211; which seems to stress the importance of action.? Though the noun <em>baptisma</em> appears twenty-two times in the New Testament, it is never used in the sense of ?baptism in the Holy Spirit? ? this thought is instead conveyed by the phrase ?baptised in the Holy Spirit?. This points to an unrepeatable experience of initiation.? Baptism &#8211; like birth, marriage and death &#8211; is something which should occur only once.? And it is initiatory in that baptism is not an end in itself &#8211; it is not an experience to be enjoyed and then remembered &#8211; rather it is the doorway to a new way of living: baptism is essentially the start of something entirely new.<br />
This means that, when Jesus baptised the disciples in the Spirit at Pentecost, it was the unrepeatable moment of initiation into the Holy Spirit?s new age.? The use of the word ?baptised? shows that nothing would ever be the same again.<br />
But we have seen that Pentecost was also a day of first fruits.? It looked forward to a far greater harvest.? Each succeeding Christian can enter into the benefits of Pentecost.? By faith, we can join them in the baptistery of the Spirit to receive this baptism from the hands of Jesus.<br />
People often ask about the connection between water baptism and Spirit baptism. Put simply, water baptism is a preparation for Spirit baptism &#8211; in water baptism the repentant sinner who has already placed his faith in Jesus identifies with Christ as Lord and Saviour; in Spirit baptism, God recognises and seals with his approving acceptance the one who has been baptised in water. Notwithstanding, there are examples in Scripture of individuals being baptised in the Holy Spirit prior to water baptism, as is the case with Cornelius and his household in Acts 10. But more regularly, water baptism precedes Spirit baptism.</p>
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		<title>An Intense Spiritual Desire</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The fifth mark of revival in your life is an intense spiritual desire. Many of us do not know the kind of hunger for God that the writers of the Bible experienced. David writes in Psalm 42 &#8220;My soul pants for you&#8221;. Whenever we are physically hungry, we know that our senses immediately begin to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="3"><strong>The fifth mark of revival in your life is an intense spiritual desire. Many of us do not know the kind of hunger for God that the writers of the Bible experienced. David writes in Psalm 42 &#8220;My soul pants for you&#8221;. Whenever we are physically hungry, we know that our senses immediately begin to revolve around our physical need &#8211; other things are forgotten.</strong></p>
<p id="4">Spiritual desire operates the same way. When our first love is restored everything else will seem less important. Our perspectives and priorities will change. This kind of focus may seem rare, but it&#8217;s God&#8217;s plan for all of us. He wants first place in our lives and nothing less.</p>
<h4>The Good or the Best?</h4>
<p id="7">Many of our desires are not wrong. They are simply the way we express human vitality. God delights to meet our needs and he also delights to bless us extravagantly. But problems arise when we let his gifts take all our attention. This can happen over time, and can often be deceptive. Suddenly in revival we wake up to the fact that we have become preoccupied with secondary things that have kept us away from Him. Then our human desires give way to the most important thing, which is to know God. Being with him, seeking his holiness and glory become the primary goals in your life. Nothing else really matters anymore.</p>
<h4>Retaining Relationship</h4>
<p id="10">If you missed a close friend then your desire for them would not be vague &#8211; you would miss particular things about them. When we desire for God there are clear things we want in our lives. We want righteousness &#8211; the freedom to be who we were created to be. We want our prayer life to carry a fresh passion. We cannot stay away from the Bible. We delight in godly disciplines. Our hearts reflect his own and we ache for the lost and become passionate to win souls.</p>
<p id="14">Jesus taught us in the Sermon on the Mount that sin starts in the heart. It is not enough to examine our actions, because they are the result of wrong thinking and wrong desires. The opposite is also true. Correct thinking and having a righteous heart will spur us on to godly action. If your life does not reflect God&#8217;s priorities then there is a good chance that the fires of God need to be re-stoked. Seek Him now.</p>
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		<title>Renewed by the Spirit of God</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 10:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the first two parts of the series, we looked at what is central to revival &#8211; the reawakening of the believer&#8217;s heart &#8211; and why Christians need this. But once we realise the need for revival in our own lives, it is helpful to know what to look for. In other words, what are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="3"><strong>In the first two parts of the series, we looked at what is central to revival &#8211; the reawakening of the believer&#8217;s heart &#8211; and why Christians need this. But once we realise the need for revival in our own lives, it is helpful to know what to look for. In other words, what are the marks of revival? How will you know when God has begun that work in you?</strong></p>
<p id="4">The first mark is this: you will be renewed by the Holy Spirit. Of course, this is not the same as being born again, though it may feel like it! Your desire for God and your love for Him will have a focus and a strength that you had when you first believed. Though we are children of God, we do not often live like it, or think like it. Revival restores our first love, and gets us back to where we should be &#8211; in love with Jesus.</p>
<h4>SlackAbiders</h4>
<p id="7">It is sometimes difficult to know when we have drifted away from God. In Revelation 3:20 Jesus says that He stands outside the door, knocking. This verse is quite rightly used in connection with salvation, because those who do not know Jesus, need to consciously invite Him into their hearts. But the verse is actually addressed to the church in Ephesus! This church was planted by Paul, was pastored for some time by the apostle John, and yet had drifted away from Christ. They had drifted so far away that Jesus Himself felt He was excluded &#8211; and He wanted to take His central place again. That is revival recognising that we have drifted we have been &#8220;slack&#8221; in our love for Him, and asking Him for complete renewal.</p>
<p id="8">In his letter to the same church, Paul describes the fruit of the Spirit as being &#8220;light&#8221; (Ephesians 5:9). The life of the Holy Spirit will produce light in us. Light illuminates &#8211; it shows things as they really are and destroys fear of the unknown. Light causes growth &#8211; plants need it to survive. Light brings heat and drives out darkness.</p>
<p id="9">Are you bathed in His light? Have you allowed the Spirit to renew you completely &#8211; to show you how things really are in your life? To drive away fear and release you to trust God more? Open your heart to Him and ask Him to renew you now.</p>
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		<title>Revival Fire burn!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a previous article, I explained that Revival is the &#8220;re-viving&#8221; of a believer&#8217;s heart. It is God renewing the power of His life in you. But why do Christians need to be revived? What have we done to cause us to grow cold, and how can we know which areas of our lives need [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="3"><strong>In a previous article, I explained that Revival is the &#8220;re-viving&#8221; of a believer&#8217;s heart. It is God renewing the power of His life in you. But why do Christians need to be revived? What have we done to cause us to grow cold, and how can we know which areas of our lives need changing?</strong></p>
<p id="4">Sometimes we drift away from God gradually, so that over a period of time we are not aware of how our passion has cooled. Ask yourself this question: can 1 ever remember a time when 1 was more in love with God than 1 am now? If you can, then God wants to rekindle that fire in your heart. If you have grown cold in your affection towards God, then He needs to restore your first love.</p>
<p id="5">We know if our love has grown cold if we are lazy in our obedience. God needs to revive us if we have grieved Him by our sin, however &#8220;great&#8221; or &#8220;small&#8221; it may be. Nothing less than a radical commitment to holy living is enough.</p>
<p id="6">Peter writes: &#8212;For he who lacks these things is shortsighted, even to blindness, and has forgotten that he was cleansed from his old sins &#8221; (2 Peter 1: 9). Christians who have begun to take their forgiveness for granted are, as Peter says, blind.</p>
<h4>Daily Refreshing</h4>
<p id="9">When such a believer is revived, God reminds them of the punishment they would have suffered if they had not been saved. All of us need, on a daily basis, to refresh our praise and thanksgiving to God for what He has saved us from. Jesus said of the sinful woman who anointed him that she loved much, because she had been forgiven much. When you grasp what God has done for you, your passion for Christ will be restored.</p>
<p id="10">Christians also need to be revived in their hunger for holiness. You are to hunger for purity for no other reason than we know it pleases God. Not for any sense of selfrighteousness, not for what it will bring you, but only because you want to see God more clearly.</p>
<p id="11">We also need to be revived if we have allowed worldly lusts and fleshly desires to overtake us. And sometimes, it is things which are not wrong in themselves that have been allowed to take centre place in our lives. Money, relationships, success, jobs &#8211; all these things can become idols and distract us away from our true purpose for living. Don&#8217;t let the blessings take you away from the Blesser.</p>
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		<title>What Is Revival?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most people think of revival as God moving on a grand scale. They point to the reat revivals of the past when housands flocked to Christ. But all the while they miss what God is saying today to their hearts. During the Welsh Revival one hundred thousand people became believers in a matter of months. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="3"><strong>Most people think of revival as God moving on a grand scale. They point to the reat revivals of the past when housands flocked to Christ. But all the while they miss what God is saying today to their hearts.</strong></p>
<p id="4">During the Welsh Revival one hundred thousand people became believers in a matter of months. Pubs were emptied and the churches were filled. Hundreds of foulmouthed miners were saved and gave up their cursing. The donkeys in the coal mines could not understand the new curse-free commands of their masters. Work stopped until the animals got used to the change of language.</p>
<p id="8">Many are familiar with these and other stories of divine visitations. But what is the real essence of revival? What is the heart of it? If we don&#8217;t know we may miss what God is doing in these crucial times.</p>
<h4>&#8216;Re-viving&#8217; the believer&#8217;s heart</h4>
<p id="11">Revival begins in the heart &#8211; your heart. It&#8217;s when you come back to your first love of Jesus. It means you turning from the things that displease Him and the sins that are grieving the Holy Spirit. Revival is the deepening of God&#8217;s work as the Holy Spirit intensifies His influences within you.</p>
<p id="12">Ephesians 5:14 says, &#8220;Awake, you who sleep, arise from the dead and Christ will give you light.&#8221; The double picture of sleep and death shows the state of the hearts of many believers today. Instead of being alive to Christ they sleep the sleep of death. Revival awakens sleeping souls and rouses the spiritually dead.</p>
<p id="13">God is calling you to come to Him in the power of a renewed life. He is drawing you into a fresh relationship with Him. Only then can He reach out through you to those around you who do not know Him at all.</p>
<h4>Exposing the deeds of darkness</h4>
<p id="16">God is restoring His light to the church. He wants you to shine with all the beauty, clarity and brightness of God&#8217;s holiness and power. God is calling you to reprove the sins of unbelievers. How can you do this if you are participating in the same sins? The light of Christ exposes the evil deeds of darkness.</p>
<p id="20">All this means we must walk in a spirit of repentance. We must see sin for what it is &#8211; unfruitful, shameful and offensive to God. It is time to develop zero tolerance to sin in your life. Trust the Holy Spirit to bring that change in you today.</p>
<p id="24">&#8220;Lord Jesus Christ, revive me today. Make my heart new again. Cleanse me from my sin and purify me from my defilement. By Your grace I turn from my sin. Give me Your strength and Your power to live the life You died and rose again for me to have. Revive the fire You placed in my soul, restore the love You gave me at the first and refresh my spirit with the joy of Your presence. Amen.&#8221;</p>
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