Where it Starts
Isaiah 57:15 For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit.
Sometimes we want revival to feel like a sudden explosion, one moment where it just breaks loose. And God can do that. But other times He moves differently. He starts by warming what’s been cold. He starts by stirring what’s been complacent. He starts by making us hungry again.
God’s people are tired. Tired of the battle. Tired of the news. Tired of the fighting. And in that weariness, it’s easy to get indifferent. So God, in mercy, begins a work, quiet, real, lasting. He breaks up fallow ground we didn’t even know we had. He reveals hindrances we didn’t even recognize.
And here’s the comfort. The high and lofty One also dwells with the contrite. He comes near to revive the heart that’s humble. Revival doesn’t begin with a crowd. It begins right here, in your heart and mine. A church doesn’t get revived by accident. It gets revived when individuals stop sitting it out and start opening the door.
Respond:
Lord, break up my fallow ground. Make me humble, make me contrite, and give me a little reviving in my bondage.
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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