Some Christians are not aware of
or even interested in holiness, while others want it so
much they almost want to call down fire from heaven on
people. Real holiness is nothing more or less than
Christ living in and through His body. If you are a
member of His body, then you are called to have Christ
formed within you. When Christ is formed within you,
you will be holy as God is holy in your attitudes and
conduct. When you see others whose attitudes and
conduct are unholy, your heart will grieve because of
your love and compassion, and you will want to give
your life to bring Christ to them. The only fire you
will want to fall on them is the fire of the Holy
Spirit.
The longing of my heart is to see
the restoration, revival, and awakening of the Church,
the bride of Christ. You may be thinking, “You
speak often about the restoration of the Church, but
what does that mean? What does the Church need to be
restored to?”
Among other things, restoration
means returning to our first love—Jesus
Christ—and His Word. It means repenting of our
indifference toward God and others, and our sloth in
doing the first works—prayer and intimate time
with the Lord and His Word. It means remembering the
costly grace that Jesus freely gave and returning to a
passionate commitment of love toward God and those whom
He loves. It means rightly dividing God’s Word in
a way that we are sanctified by its truth and set apart
to the Lord for His purposes and to carry on His work.
It means being one with God and each other. When this
kind of restoration takes place in the Church, we are
well on our way to true revival and awakening. I
strongly encourage an in depth study of Jesus’
messages to the seven churches in Revelation 2
and 3, as well as
studying the habits and character of the early church
in the Acts of the Apostles.
There will not be restoration,
revival, and awakening within the Church without
holiness. There will not be holiness without godly
sorrow that leads to repentance (2 Cor. 7:10). Holiness is motivated by love and
comes about as self dies and Christ is formed within.
John 3:30: “He must increase, but I must
decrease.” Some people preach holiness and then
leave people trying to obtain it by works, either
consciously or subconsciously. Others preach love but
do not preach holiness. The pendulum swings from cheap
grace to harsh judgment and/or legalistic holiness. We
must beware and teach others to beware of extremes,
both fleshly and satanic.
Christians must be discerning of
those in the Church who use the correct Scriptures and
key words—such as remnant, restoration, and
holiness—but who don't have our Lord's heart.
They may not be deceitful in their intent, but they may
be zealous beyond their maturity in the things of the
Lord. The Holy Spirit must Captain the ship. He is the
only one who will get the Church on course and keep her
on course. [Note that the emphasis of this statement is
on the truth that we must get on course before we can
be kept on course. For more about this, read the
message “Humility,
Truth, and Unity” found
on our website.]
The Holy Spirit works through the
apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers
written about in Ephesians 4:11, but it is difficult today to find
those ministers who are spiritually balanced and
mature, both in character and truth. They do exist, but
they are usually unknown and in obscurity because they
will not compromise for the sake of prominence and
notoriety. The devil likes it that way! More often, we
find ministers who have some truth of God but lack the
character of Christ, or others who have character but
are lacking in the truth. When I speak of having truth,
I am speaking of the whole counsel of God without the
addition of man’s leaven. Truth sanctifies, but
man’s leaven contaminates. These things are
changing, but it will take time.
We need people who will have ears
to hear and eyes to see as a result of walking in the
Spirit. There are times when it is appropriate to have
a season of prayer and fasting, but we need mature
disciples who have prayer and fasting as an ongoing
part of their life in Christ Jesus. This is a
necessity, in addition to the continual study of the
entire Bible. When this takes place and is led by the
Lord, restoration, revival, and awakening are not far
away. We are looking for awakening that does not fizzle
out after a period of time but builds momentum until
Jesus returns, even if it has to pass from generation
to generation.
There are many Christians who know
that God has called them, but they are frustrated. They
keep looking for something to satisfy their longing, be
it another church, movement, writer, or a speaker of
the prophetic. I have an answer, but it will not make
the flesh happy. Rather than looking for an exciting
church or one that lets you release your ministry, ask
God to give you biblical revelation of His kingdom and
His Church. Ask Him to reveal a true prophet of the
Lord to you, and when you find him, use your gifts to
help accomplish what God wants done. Then your ministry
will bear lasting fruit.
The work of God that is needed is
bigger than any of us and requires sacrifice. It is
more than finding and settling into a particular local
church and becoming an active member. It is more than
being on staff! It can include that, but it is much
more. Thousands upon thousands of Christians are part
of active churches that are not being or accomplishing
what Jesus intended when He said that He would build
His Church. We are so used to thinking of Church as
various modern-day churches model it. As I encouraged
above, we must go back to the Word to find the true
pattern and then pay the price to follow that pattern.
It will take restoration, and it will require holiness,
but it will pay eternal dividends.
I am asking you to apply what I am
saying to yourself first before applying it to others.
We must have hearts to Hear truth and then humble
ourselves to be doers of truth. Can you imagine that
some people would not help Moses, Jeremiah, David,
Paul, John, Peter, and even Jesus because they had been
offended by their hard sayings? It did happen. Can you
imagine the blessings they missed? We must bow our
knees in humility and then cry out to God for His will
to be done. When that happens, we will work with whom
He chooses and not with those we choose. Within that
kind of submission and dying to self is holiness that
will bring restoration, revival, and great awakening.
When we become a part of accomplishing what God needs
accomplished we will find true joy and fulfillment.
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