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The Greatest Roadblock to Revival

Give UpLet me start by apologizing.  I don’t usually want to air my dirty laundry in these posts.  But since the goal of this blog is to promote a revival in our generation, I felt that I needed to say this.

So, I’m sorry for letting my emotions get the better of me, but today’s post is coming from a heart that desires to see change.  The body of Christ needs to wake up, from the leadership on down.

While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.”  So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off.
Acts 13:2-3

This verse talks about a prayer meeting that was held at the church of Antioch.  During this meeting, Saul (later to become Paul) and Barnabas were called into a missionary work.  Their work changed the world forever.

This morning I was at a prayer breakfast hosted by an association of churches that we are involved with.  It was called because of some needs and transitions that our churches are experiencing.  It was to be an hour of prayer, with a half hour of breakfast provided beforehand.

There are just over 100 churches in our association.  All of the pastors and leaders were called and invited to the meeting.  What do you think the response was?  There were 8 of us there to pray.

Just 8.  Of those 8, 4 of them were on the committee that hosted the prayer.  At this point, I have to say that it was a wonderful time of prayer.  Those who attended were there to seek God.  We had a great time in the spirit.

But on the way home, I had to think about what we’re missing.  We need revival in our land.  We know that.  We talk about it.  When someone brings it up we all nod our heads in agreement.

Unfortunately, that doesn’t give birth to revival.  Prayer brings it about.

In the above verse, Saul went to this meeting.  I’m sure he had other things to do.  At that point he was vocational.  He was a tent-maker who taught at his local church.  What if he decided that he was too busy to get to that prayer meeting?

I hear pastors complain all the time about the prayerlessness of their people.  “We can’t get them to come out to the prayer meetings we call.”  Where are these pastors when they are called to pray?

To be fair, I understand that many have vocational jobs during the week and they can’t take the time off.  I understand that others may have some transportation or health issues.  I don’t have a problem with these.

But 8 – out of all the pastors and leaders of 100 churches.  Where’s the revival we seek?  It’s in our hands.  We must remove the roadblocks.  One of the biggest is the lack of prayer from the top down.

Again, I ask your forgiveness for my ranting in this post.  But my heart’s desire is to see a move of God sweep this nation in my lifetime.  Whatever it takes.  Even the “sacrifice” of prayer.

Question: How often do you pray for revival in our nation?

© Nick Zaccardi 2014

 
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Posted by on March 7, 2014 in Prayer, Revival, The Church

 

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Song Story – Have Thine Own Way, Lord

Isaiah 64:8
Yet, O LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.

There was a preacher in the early 1900’s by the name of Adelaide Pollard.  She had a traveling ministry that was quite successful.  But, she desired to do more.  She wanted to take a missionary trip to Africa – that was her heart’s desire.

In order to fulfill this dream, she tried to raise the support needed to send her there.  In spite of all of her efforts, the money was just not coming in.  The more she thought about it, the more discouraged she became.  It was almost to the point of depression.

One night she decided to attend a local prayer meeting.  As she was there, Adelaide began to listen to the prayers going up to the throne of God.  One in particular caught her attention.  It was a simple request spoken by an elderly believer.

“It really doesn’t matter what you do with us, Lord, just have your way in our lives.”

When the would-be missionary heard those words, they arrested her.  She couldn’t shake the grip of the Holy Spirit speaking to her heart through them.

Later on, when she was home, Adelaide read the words of Jeremiah chapter 18, speaking of his trip to the potter’s house.  Suddenly it all came into focus for her.  It wasn’t about the money or the trip to Africa, but about God’s will for her life.  That night, before she went to sleep, she had the entire hymn written.

This is a lesson that we all need to learn, as believers.  It is not our agenda that is important.  Our goal should be to let God have His way in our lives.  After all, we are His people, He has redeemed us.  And, it is His plan that will ultimately bring about the victory in our lives.

Go before God with this attitude today.  It is not about my will, but Yours, Lord.

“Have thine own way, Lord, have thine own way.  Thou art the potter, I am the clay.  Mold me and make me, after thy will.  While I am waiting, yielded and still.”

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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