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Intro
A couple years ago I felt that it was important for me to join with the greater body of Christ to pray with them.
We have been praying for revival for the last 2 years.
While doing so I became increasingly moved by the the thought that I needed to hold some revival meetings
Revival - to come alive again.
As I researched the word of God - the start of all revivals - one or more people developing a desperate cry of repentance - turning from the ways of the flesh to the ways of the Lord.
Initially I did not want to believe it.
I wanted the revival to simply happen.
Suddenly miracles would happen, chains of addiction would be broken and our churches would be filled to overflowing.
What I found was - well a prescription of self reflection where I would have to look at who I am in comparison to where God wanted me to be and then while recognizing my deep need for Him I would repent and do all I can to get close to Him.
Explanation
Heres is what I want…in my life...
I want to lay hands on the sick and watch them get well.
I want to give words of wisdom and knowledge that sets captives free.
I want the Spirit to be so strong on me that when I enter a room people cry out to the Lord to get tight with him.
Here’s what it takes - all of who I am need to die and all of who He is needs to be alive in me.
I have to get so close to him that I can hear him whisper.
That takes preparation.
Propositional Statement
Today we are going to break up that fallow ground.
Fallow Ground
Hosea 10
Ground that was once useful
Point 2
Ground that has become overgrown and untended for some time
Ground that no matter what state it is in can be dug up, turn over, and be useful and alive.
The Message of Hosea
Chapter 1
v2.
Marry and adulterous woman
3 sons
You will be punished and your strength taken away as a result of your sins
I will not show love - as a result of your sins (note: not showing does not = not having)
God says, you’re not my people, and I am not your God
In the same place where God says I am not your God we will once again be called “sons of the living God”
That is the picture of Revival…
God’s promise
Hosea 3:1
We are that adulterous wife.
examples of sins (lack of love toward each other, we might abhor the sinful condition of the world but does it drop us to our knees., do we harbor bitterness, do we look for that perfect mix of worldly pleasure because it’s not that bad,… the list is long....
He still reaches out in love toward us.
Break It Up - or else!
Read Hosea - it is a pronouncing of destruction for a people who have refused to turn back to Him. and when they do it’s half hearted - like a flat cake not turned over.
7:9
Part of the punishment is the world having victory over the church, addictions holding victory over us, being seen as fools in the world’s eyes, blessing being withheld… the list goes on and on and on...
But the answer is simple… Return and Repent
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