Revival Through Repentance and Seeking God's Presence

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Repentance is something so profound that it immediately has an effect upon our conduct and our Behavior. There is no value in remorse; it's repentance, it's Godly sorrow, not the sorrow of the world, that is a value in the sight of God. [00:05:38]

Moses took the Tabernacle and pitched it without the camp, a far off from the camp, and called it the Tabernacle of the congregation. It came to pass that everyone which sought the Lord went out into the Tabernacle of the congregation, which was without the camp. [00:09:09]

Some one man or some group of men suddenly begin to feel this burden and so feel the burden that they're led to do something about it. That is what happened here, you see. That is, I say, what has always happened. [00:12:03]

Moses took this Tabernacle, which had been formerly in the midst of the camp, and he pitched it without the camp, far off from the camp. Now here is something again which we must underline and emphasize, particularly because it is again one of those points that you get invariably in the history of Revival. [00:17:18]

Moses was anxious that the presence of God should return, so he sets up this place of prayer and of intercession. Now you notice the way in which it was done. It didn't seem to be an elaborate organization. He didn't make any statement; he made no speech about it. [00:21:59]

The first indication of a true and a genuine concern is that we are aware of our unworthiness and uncleanness. We've got to separate ourselves from ourselves. We've got to set up this Tabernacle somehow, somewhere outside the ordinary. It's got to be exceptional; it's got to be unusual. [00:32:54]

God recognizes this action, and he begins to grant encouragement to it. He gives tokens of the fact that he is well pleased with it. And it came to pass, as Moses entered into the Tabernacle, the Cloudy pillar descended and stood at the door of the Tabernacle. [00:37:50]

The first indication is always that something seems to begin to happen to the life of the church. There seems to be a new quickening. The worship of the church becomes warmer; something comes better, which had gone—a warmth and a tenderness. There is an encouragement, a new sense of expectation. [00:38:21]

The man who felt the burden first of all is given an intimation by God that God has heard him and that he's going to answer. Now that's invariable once more in all the histories of Revival. These men go through a period of Agony, then they come to a point when they feel it's all right. [00:40:24]

Moses having heard this intimation from God that he was heard and that God was going to answer, he went back to the camp to report to the people, to tell them what had happened, to say that the meaning of The Descent of the Cloudy pillar was that God was favorably disposed once more. [00:41:16]

Moses was expecting more to come. He didn't want any of it to be missed, so while he himself goes back to part to the camp, he leaves Joshua in the tent of meeting. What if God will do something further? Very well, they're expecting more. This is only the beginning. [00:43:46]

When the day dawns that you and I, we shall be on the tiptoe of expectation, we can be sure that God is moving and that something unusual is about to take place. Very well, my friends, we leave it at that stage. [00:49:33]

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