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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Are We Listening?

NOTE: This is from Tozer's foreword to 'Why Revival Tarries' by
Leonard Ravenhill - possibly the best Revival book ever written:

The "DRASTIC RADICALS" NEEDED
-by A.W. Tozer.

Great industrial concerns have in their employ men who are needed
only when there is a breakdown somewhere. When something
goes wrong with the machinery, these men spring into action to
locate and remove the trouble and get the machinery rolling again.
For these men a smoothly operating system has no interest. They
are specialists concerned with trouble and how to find and correct it.

In the Kingdom of God things are not too different. God has always
had His specialists whose chief concern has been the moral
breakdown, the decline in the spiritual health of the nation or the
Church. Such men were Elijah, Jeremiah, Malachi, and others of
their kind who appeared at critical moments in history to reprove,
rebuke, and exhort in the name of God and righteousness.

A thousand or ten thousand ordinary priests or pastors or teachers
could labor quietly on, almost unnoticed, while the spiritual life
of Israel or the Church was normal. But let the people of God go
astray from the paths of truth, and immediately the specialist
appeared almost out of nowhere. His instinct for trouble brought
him to the help of the Lord and of Israel.

Such a man was likely to be drastic, radical, possibly at times
violent, and the curious crowd that gathered to watch him work
soon branded him as extreme, fanatical, negative. And in a sense
they were right. He was single-minded, severe, fearless, as these
were the qualities the circumstances demanded. He shocked
some, frightened others, and alienated not a few, but he knew
Who had called him and what he was sent to do. His ministry
was geared to the emergency, and that fact marked him out as
different, a man apart.

To such men as this the Church owes a debt too heavy to pay.
The curious thing is She seldom tries to pay him while he lives,
but the next generation builds his sepulcher and writes his
biography, as if instinctively and awkwardly to discharge an
obligation the previous generation to a large extent ignored.

Such a man as this is not an easy companion. The professional
evangelist who leaves the wrought-up meeting as soon as it ends
to hurry over to the most expensive restaurant to feast and crack
jokes with his sponsors will find this man something of an
embarrassment, for he cannot turn off the burden of the Holy Ghost
as one would turn off a faucet. He insists upon being a Christian
all the time, everywhere; and again, that marks him out as different.

Toward him it is impossible to be neutral. His acquaintances are
divided pretty neatly into two classes, those who love him with all
admiration, and those who hate him with perfect hatred!...

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Zephaniah

Zephaniah
I just finished reading the three short chapters that make up the book of Zephaniah. What an awesome word of encouragement to the believer. If you should decide to take the few minutes it takes to read through it at first it may not seem to be an encouragement at all.
Who is to be judged? We all are believer and unbeliever. Only God knows who is who!
How many who cross the threshold of the worlds churches realize there is a judgment to come, all will stand before a Holy God.
How many show up every Sunday to do their duty by coming to church yet do not crack their Bibles till the next Sunday or worse yet do not bring their Bibles to church because the preacher’s words are always up on the screen.
1st Peter 4:17 “For it is time for the judgment to begin with the family of God and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey the gospel of God?”
Zephaniah 2:3 “Seek the Lord, all you humble of the land, you who do what he commands. Seek righteousness, seek humility: perhaps you will be sheltered on the day of the Lord’s anger.”
My heart aches for those who take their ease with blind eyes pursuing the pleasures of this world ignoring God’s Word.
Hosea 10:12 “Sow for yourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground: for it is time to seek the Lord, until he comes and showers righteousness on you.”
The way to gain that fruit of unfailing love is to spend time in His Word and prayer. Sweep the dust off that Bible!
Psalm 119:11 “Thy Word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee.” Memorize it!
1st Thessalonians 5:17 “Pray without ceasing.” That’s a heart attitude as well as a focused position.
In case you haven’t gotten my drift, my exhortation is “Pray, Read the Word, Pray some More, Read the Word ,Pray some more and most of all be obedient to do what you have learned.”