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Bible Study Revival

th1b.taylor

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2Ch 7:14 if my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.


Our Church Family began the move towards Revival last night with our new Pastor, now, at the helm. Revival has assumed a false identity in the Christian Church today largely, I believe because of our lust for excitement. In this verse we find God's view on this matter and we, His people, should begin at this point if we, in our hearts, seek to please Him.


To begin, we see that the verse is not addressed to the Lost Man. The LORD is addressing His people and the World does not have much to do with the Judea-Christian God and tends to completely discredit Him. And then we see to people defined, clearly, as those called by His name.


Now, the New Testament and the New Covenant Christian is, at best, a misnomer but they will explain to us that all of the Old Testament has been superseded or over-turned by the writing and sayings of Jesus. Let's examine that Rabbit Trail for just a moment. In Genesis 1:1 we learn that God, and this is often thought of as God the Father, created all that is. And then in Mal. 3:6 we learn one absolute fact and one more true principal about God. First He does not change, as men do. And the principal has to do with God's permissive will, because of it, much is not destroyed!


And to clarify what began this distraction, Jesus is the God of the Old Testament. (John 1:1-3) In Matt. 5:17 Jesus even took the time to point out that the Law, the first five books, and the words of the prophets will never pass away, go without effect on our daily lives, until everything is completed. All of the Christian version of the Bible is the word of God and that makes 2Chro. 7:14 important to us.


Next we find that we must humble ourselves and the requires self control! When I was on stage I liked to have at least two of my Guitars there... it impresses girls and that is false pride. I liked to make an impression when I walked in, so I wore my Silver Belly Stetson or one of my other expensive toppers and my boots, belt, buckle and the other gear... all to impress. When I converted and began to follow my LORD all of that went into the toilet. I began to exercise control, as I never had in my previous forty-five years. All that I do, say or wear is planned to bring honor and glory to Jesus, the Holy Spirit and God the Father. (I do not always succeed but I try.)


And the we must do what we were doing when we turned our lives over to God in the first place and often forget to do with time, seek the face of God. When I was training for my purpose in the Army, Helicopter Crew Chief, I first had to learn to put my socks on correctly, clean my rifle, march and a complete list of the basics a professional soldier must know before I was ever allowed to even look at a Tool Box and I began to wonder if I would ever fly... it was almost six months of daily training before I could sit inside a Chopper.


The Christian is much more fortunate, from day one we can walk with God... if we seek after Him. When we seek Revival, yes, we hope to influence the Lost to turn from their evil ways and to be saved but that is Conversion, not Revival. Revival occurs when we revive our desire to serve God. Never had the desire in the first place? Maybe it's time you do a Spiritual Inventory and consult with your Pastor. Don't worry, you'll not upset his world but you might cause a revival in both of your lives.
 
…….Now all of the Old Testament has been superseded or over-turned by the writing and sayings of Jesus.


This is a false statement. Every miracle He performed and every parable and teaching He spoke came right out of the 1st 5 books of Moses (the Torah) and Prophets. Even the very place of His death, His tomb and Resurrection occurred according to the demands of Torah.The Messiah upheld and expounded upon Torah and made it even greater than Moses did! It is ONLY by the Torah and Prophets that we can make the proper conclusion that Jesus (Yeshua) of Nazareth is indeed the Messiah. In fact, one doesn't even need the Prophets. The Torah can stand on its own in teaching who the Messiah would be and what He would do.

Revival occurs when we revive our desire to serve God.
If you want a true revival, go back to the Mountain of the Lord and HEAR His voice. And when you hear His voice, OBEY!
 
A true revival is a visitation from God. It is something new and never experienced before...God never does the same thing twice. It is always new!!!
 
A true revival is a visitation from God. It is something new and never experienced before...
A “revival†is the
RE-newed attention to or the interest in something OLD.†That said: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Sodom and Gomorrah, Isaac, Jacob and the whole congregation of the Children of Israel had a "visitation from God." Perhaps you meant it is new for an individual person…?? But then you make this statement....

God never does the same thing twice. It is always new!!!
Scripture says the complete opposite:
That which has been is what will be, That which is done is what will be done, And there is nothing new under the sun. In other words, what happened in the past will happen again. What is happening now, has already occurred.


There has not been a single instance (from the time Moses wrote the Torah up to this very moment) that anything “new†has occurred. It has all been lived and/or foretold in the lives of the Patriarchs, in the 1st Exodus from Egypt, in the conquering of the Land, and living in the Kingdom (aka: the Promised Land.) Even the so-called "New" Covenant isn't new. It is simply the “Old†Covenant RE-newed. Neither is the soon-coming Great Tribulation. It is simply a repeat of the plagues and judgments of Egypt, except on a much grander scale.

Therefore, a true "revival" occurs back at the mountain of the Lord. When we actually HEAR the voice of God.... AND obey.
 
A “revival†is the RE-newed attention to or the interest in something OLD.†That said: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Sodom and Gomorrah, Isaac, Jacob and the whole congregation of the Children of Israel had a "visitation from God." Perhaps you meant it is new for an individual person…?? But then you make this statement....

Scripture says the complete opposite: That which has been is what will be, That which is done is what will be done, And there is nothing new under the sun. In other words, what happened in the past will happen again. What is happening now, has already occurred.

There has not been a single instance (from the time Moses wrote the Torah up to this very moment) that anything “new†has occurred. It has all been lived and/or foretold in the lives of the Patriarchs, in the 1st Exodus from Egypt, in the conquering of the Land, and living in the Kingdom (aka: the Promised Land.) Even the so-called "New" Covenant isn't new. It is simply the “Old†Covenant RE-newed. Neither is the soon-coming Great Tribulation. It is simply a repeat of the plagues and judgments of Egypt, except on a much grander scale.

Therefore, a true "revival" occurs back at the mountain of the Lord. When we actually HEAR the voice of God.... AND obey.

Man's ways are circular (under the sun)...but God's ways are eternally new.
 
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