As we gather at the start of a new year, it's a time to reflect on the past and prepare our hearts for what lies ahead. The joy of being together, whether in person or online, is a testament to the power of community and the presence of the Holy Spirit among us. This year, we are called to move from a season of feasting on worldly pleasures to a time of fasting and feasting on Jesus. This transition is not just about abstaining from food but about setting ourselves apart for God, consecrating our lives to Him, and seeking a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Fasting is a powerful spiritual discipline that helps us let go of the visible and grasp the invisible. It aligns our hearts with God's, allowing us to experience His presence more profoundly. As we enter this week of consecration, we are reminded that revival begins within us. It's not something that happens externally but starts with a personal renewal and a rekindling of our first love for Jesus. We are the movement God wants to use to bring His kingdom on earth, and it begins with our willingness to be set apart for His purposes.
Jesus exemplified this through His life, relying on the Holy Spirit and spending time in the secret place with the Father. His ministry was empowered by His consecration and intimacy with God. As we follow His example, we are called to lift Him up in our lives, trusting that God will draw people to Himself. Our role is to seek His face, not just His hands, and to align ourselves with His heart.
This year, let us embrace the call to "Come Alive in 25," to thrive and revive in the Holy Spirit. As we consecrate ourselves, we prepare for the amazing things God will do among us. It's a time to recalibrate our spiritual lives, to seek the breaker for the breakthrough, and to let go of the hold of the flesh. As we do, we will see the fruit of revival in our lives and communities, marked by joy, passion, and transformation.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Power of Fasting and Consecration: Fasting is not just about abstaining from food; it's about letting go of the visible to grasp the invisible. It aligns our hearts with God's and prepares us for a deeper relationship with Him. As we consecrate ourselves, we set apart our lives for God's purposes, allowing His Spirit to move powerfully within us. [49:17]
- 2. Revival Begins Within Us: Revival is not an external event but a personal renewal that starts within us. It's about rekindling our first love for Jesus and allowing His Spirit to transform our lives. As we experience personal revival, it overflows into our communities, bringing transformation and renewal. [57:05]
- 3. The Secret Place of Prayer: Jesus' ministry was empowered by His time in the secret place with the Father. Prayer is the momentum and power for our lives, and it's essential for experiencing revival. As we spend time in prayer and intimacy with God, we align ourselves with His heart and purposes. [58:45]
- 4. Lifting Up Jesus in Our Lives: Our role is to lift up Jesus in our lives, trusting that God will draw people to Himself. As we exalt His name and seek His face, we create an environment for His Spirit to move and bring revival. It's about seeking the breaker for the breakthrough, focusing on Jesus rather than just the miracles. [65:59]
- 5. The Cost and Fruit of Consecration: Consecration comes with a cost, requiring us to let go of our own desires and align with God's will. However, the fruit of consecration is renewal, passion, and transformation. As we dedicate our lives to Jesus, we experience the fullness of His Spirit and the joy of living for His purposes. [01:10:27]
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