In our journey with God, we often find ourselves yearning for a profound encounter with the Divine, a move of God that transcends the ordinary rhythms of our faith. This deep longing for revival, for an extraordinary touch from Heaven, is not only natural but also necessary for the growth and vitality of our spiritual lives. As we delve into the heart of Nehemiah chapter 8, we uncover the process that leads to such a move of God, a process that begins with a return to the Word and culminates in a transformation that reverberates through our lives and communities.
Revival begins with reformation, a foundational truth that cannot be overstated. Reformation is the return to the Word of God, and it is here that revival finds its roots. It is not enough for us to merely listen to the Word; we must hunger for it, crave it, and allow it to penetrate the very core of our being. This hunger for the Word leads to a shift in our hearts, where we no longer need to be coaxed into engagement with Scripture but instead find ourselves pleading for its truth, its depth, and its power to challenge and change us.
As we come under the Word of God, we allow it to examine our lives, to discern what is right and what is wrong, what leads to life and what leads to death. This posture of humility before the Word is crucial, for it is in this place of submission that we can truly hear from God and align ourselves with His will. The Word of God must be elevated above us, not to exalt the preacher, but to exalt the truth it contains and the transformative power it holds.
The second step in experiencing a move of God is repentance. As we align ourselves with the Word, it begins to shine a light on the areas of our lives that are not pleasing to God. This illumination brings about conviction, a discomfort within us that is designed to spur us to action. Conviction is not meant to condemn but to invite us to a higher way of living. It shows us the exit ramp from the highway of sin that leads to death and destruction, beckoning us towards a path that leads to life and reconciliation with God.
Repentance restores joy and rejoicing in our lives. As we turn from our ways to God's ways, we find that the joy of the Lord becomes our strength. This joy is not superficial; it is rooted in the profound realization that though we are great sinners, we have an even greater Savior. The people of Israel wept as they recognized their disobedience, but their mourning turned to celebration as they embraced the grace and mercy of God.
Finally, a move of God requires a willingness to humble ourselves and align our lives with His Word. It is in this alignment that we find the blessing of God. Just as a dislocated shoulder causes pain and limits function, living out of alignment with God's Word causes spiritual discomfort and hinders our ability to live fully in the blessings He has for us. When we position ourselves under the authority of God's Word, we position ourselves for His blessing.
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