Rekindling the Fire: A Call to Spiritual Renewal

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Then Elijah said to all the people, come near to me. So all the people came near to him, and he repaired the altar of the Lord that was broken down. And Elijah took 12 stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the word of the Lord had come, saying, Israel shall be your name. [00:02:26] (18 seconds)


Today, I want to talk to you about renewing and rekindling your relationship with God, the fire of God in your life, about rebuilding the altar of worship in your life so that you can flourish and prosper and maintain your intimacy with God. So many times, it's easy for us to get so caught up in all the things that are going on, the immediate challenges or the difficulties or just the terrible things that we go through, right? [00:06:44] (23 seconds)


We really need a move of God if we're honest though, because if we don't get the fire of God, then we are just going to go through the motions and go through the routines and we're just going to do what we do, but we're not going to have any joy. We're not going to have any peace. We're not going to have any passion. And it's just going to be like a maintenance job. [00:09:34] (19 seconds)


If we don't tend to the fire, God is not just going to randomly send fire from heaven down on us. Right? I mean, you ever say, oh, I want a sovereign move from God. I want God to just pour out revival. Has God ever done it that way? Read your Bible. There's always been someone preparing. There's always been someone praying. There's always been someone positioning themselves so that the fire would fall on them. [00:11:01] (22 seconds)


And it was, it would not be a stretch for them, for us to say, they probably were blaming God. And they probably thought God was mad at them and probably thought that God had forsaken them. And they could have used that as a reason to reject God and, and decide to follow other gods and do things in their own strength, because what's the point. But you know what? The purpose of that drought was to get their attention. [00:18:08] (23 seconds)


similarly we need to put to death the things that destroy our lives and hinder us now listen let's not take the literal approach i don't want you killing your husband i don't want you killing a person i don't want you going to your job and saying i quit but you understand what i'm saying right we need to deal with sin it's in the words of john owen i love it he says be killing sin or sin will be killing you right [00:35:34] (24 seconds)


We have to keep, we have to remove the things that kill fire, that extinguish it. And we have to, to keep feeding the fire with the right things. And let me tell you something. There is nothing that is going to bless your relationship with God more than holiness, more than purity. There is nothing that is going to hurt your relationship with God more than sin. [00:38:15] (20 seconds)


We need a move of God. We need the fire of God. But the question is, will we prepare ourselves for it? I want to ask you to bow your head with me and pray. And I want to invite you to ask the Lord, what is he saying to you? I don't know what God has said to you. I don't know what you need to do, but I know we all need to do something. [00:42:02] (19 seconds)


We make a decision today to repair our altars or to rebuild what's fallen apart, what's broken down, to follow the patterns of faith that we've been given, the disciplines, the spiritual practices that pull us closer to your heart. Lord, we make a decision today to give you what's precious. Now, I can't speak for every person. I don't know what that is. It could be time, could be money, could be more engagement, more service. [00:42:30] (26 seconds)


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