If we surrender our hearts to God we may expect a wondrous enlargement. And who knows what He can do if we take our hands off and let Him work?
The Root of the Righteous, 130.
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Revival: It Requires Obedience
But why do you call Me “Lord, Lord,” and not do the things which I say? –Luke 6:46
It is my conviction that much, very much, prayer for and talk about revival these days is wasted energy. Ignoring the confusion of figures, I might say that it is hunger that appears to have no object; it is dreamy wishing that is too weak to produce moral action. It is fanaticism on a high level for, according to John Wesley, “a fanatic is one who seeks desired ends while ignoring the constituted means to reach those ends.”…
The correction of this error is extemely difficult for it entails more than a mere adjustment of our doctrinal beliefs; it strikes at the whole Adam-life and requires self-abnegation, humility and cross carrying. In short it requires obedience. And that we will do anything to escape.
It is almost unbelievable how far we will go to avoid obeying God. We call Jesus “Lord” and beg Him to rejuvenate our souls, but we are careful to do not the things He says. When faced with a sin, a confession or a moral alteration in our life, we find it much easier to pray half a night than to obey God. The Size of the Soul, 18-19.
“May this never be true of my life, Lord! I see the futility; I’m convinced of the need. Now enable me by Your Spirit to live this obedience. Amen.”
On this day…
- Psalm 124 – 2024
- Psalm 125 – 2024
- We know that sin has its punishment; and yet time after time we go our own way – 2014
- How to Submit to the Righteousness of God – 2011
- God’s Good News Concerning His Son – 2011
- Christ Overcame Evil with Good?Do the Same – 2011
- The Immeasurable Greatness of His Power Toward Us – 2010
- Practical Christianity – 2010
- A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion – 2010
- Funeral Sermon on Dr John Owen – 2010
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