Monday, November 28, 2011

What would it cost us?

     Every move of God has been birthed by prayer. From the 120 in the upper room prior to the day of pentecost, to the present day, you will find that someone somewhere gave themselves to prayer. A study of revival history will quickly show that individuals sought the face of God with passion and fervor, with fasting and tears, before the blessing came.
     It is my firm belief that God will call His people into the prayer closet. He will place a burden upon the hearts of those who respond to Him. In and of ourselves we have no ability to pray down a revival. However, God looks for those who will respond to Him. He speaks to  our hearts, often with a still small voice, longing for us to spend time with Him.
     It has been costly for the individuals who have followed the call of God to prayer. Real prayer is a hard work. It takes time and energy. It takes focus and dedication. While it can be a time of great joy, it can also be a time of great sorrow. That is why we must pray in the Spirit, with His energy and direction. That is where we get the strength to go on. Many get discouraged and give up, many are too easily distracted.
     Too many Christians in American live to be entertained. We have our tv shows and movies and video games, electronic devices of all sorts, internet etc. Too be sure, many of us watch "christian etertainment" no cussing, sex, or violence, clean stories to entertain us. You can get out of most church services by noon on sunday, and go home and watch football from noon to 11:00 pm. Then there is a couple hours of sports center to get us all caught up on all the sporting news of the day.
     In the midst of all of this there has been a still small voice that got smaller and smaller until it grew silent. what will it cost us to see revival in our land once again?

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