Beloved congregation, today we delve into the heart of our faith, the essence of our worship, and the purpose of our gathering. We stand at a crossroads, where the allure of entertainment and the comfort of complacency beckon us from the path of reverence and awe before our Holy God. In our time together, we have witnessed the miraculous, the transformation of lives, and the undeniable move of the Holy Spirit. Yet, we are called to a deeper, more profound encounter with the Divine.
We have become accustomed to a church experience that caters to our desires for comfort and entertainment. But where is the awe, the fear, the trembling before a Holy and Just God? Our services should not be about hooks and entertainment but about encountering the weight of God's glory, which brings us to our knees in recognition of our unworthiness and His majesty.
I believe there are those among us who hunger for more—more of His glory, more revival, a deeper awakening. God is calling us to a place of solitude, where we must walk alone to lead others to where we collectively have not been. It is a daunting journey, but it is the path to greater manifestations of His presence.
We have seen too much, heard too much, and prayed too long to be dissuaded by the enemy's attempts to undermine our faith. Our resolve is steadfast, and our commitment unwavering. We are preparing for greater things, for a move of God that will surpass all we have experienced before.
The Lord is seeking a people who are not transient, who are not swayed by the changing tides of religious fads, but who are anchored, steadfast, and committed to hosting His presence, come what may. We must be a people who are not deterred by the messiness that comes with genuine revival. When the outcasts, the broken, and the sinners come to our doors, we must be ready to embrace the mess for the sake of the Kingdom.
Our prayer meetings must transform into times of deep intercession, where we feel the pain of others and stand in the gap for them. We must be prepared to worship more, to travail deeply, and to stand against the darkness that seeks to infiltrate our society.
As we move forward, we are called to take the fire of revival beyond our walls, to the darkest places, to the prisons, and to the cities riddled with violence and despair. The North Georgia Revival is not about a personality; it is about His presence. We are to go to places like Chicago, where the need for the Gospel is great, and immerse those who are lost in the life-changing waters of baptism.
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