Reviving the Spirit: Waking the 'Zombie Church'

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We thank you and we submit humbly and give ourselves back to you. And just asking that you would use us, that you would teach us, that you would comfort us, that you would bless us. Lord, in love, correct us and shape us individually and collectively to be a beautiful representation of your bride and of your kingdom. [00:00:00] ( | | )

And in his knowledge, in his grace, in his mercy, in in his counsel, in the promise of rest and understanding, he comes in. Why? Because the spirit of the Lord is able to see things that we cannot see. He is able to draw attention to to give insight to or to illuminate things that we may be blind to. And oh, that we may learn to Galatians six, walk by the spirit, keep in rhythm with the spirit, keep in step with the spirit and learn to see the world and to see others the way that God sees the world and the way that God sees others. [00:07:02] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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It is possible that an individual or a collective group of believers may fool others with a big splash and high impact and in actuality be a mile wide in an inch deep. But. We can't hide from nor can we keep things from the spirit of the Lord. [00:08:14] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And the only way then is through the great. Physician who has eyes to see what we may be blind to is to carefully examine and do an autopsy. Because it is possible. It is possible for us to navigate through this faith journey without any true sense of our own spiritual condition. [00:10:25] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Because seemingly they had grown so complacent, so mediocre, so halfway, so convenient in their faith. Their faith was not radical. In fact, it was the opposite. It was almost completely invisible. And in fact, the lost where they lived, the where they worked, where they played and prayed. Saul, nothing different or nothing unique about them. [00:15:30] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And I fear, then, the gospel, the purity of the gospel leads us, too, to repentance. And so what he's challenging them to do is repent. And I fear that many of us as Christians today, we have an inadequate understanding of biblical repentance. [00:29:03] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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We think that repentance is only necessary at the moment of conversion, when in reality, repentance, changing and turning to God, is part of the sanctification process. He is the potter. We are the clay. We are constantly being conformed into his image. So repentance, any and every moment that the Spirit of God brings attention to something in me or in us to change, we repent. We change our mind. We change our attitude. We change our actions concerning sin. Repentance should be the companion of a follower of Jesus throughout our pilgrimage to heaven. [00:30:04] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And that should give us. Such great strength. Such great security. Such great comfort. And may we hold fast. May we be watchful. May we wake up. When we are lulled to sleep. May we be faithful. So that when the day comes. And we stand before the King of Kings. And the Lord of Lords. We hear these beautiful words. Well done. My good and faithful. Servant. May both individually. And as a church. May we strive to live on mission together. To resist the temptation. To look like the world. And blend in. May we resist the temptation. To drift toward liberalism. May we resist the temptation. To drift toward legalism. And may we routinely and regularly. Repent. And respond. To the Spirit's conviction. And remain. Continually being conformed. To look like him. To love like him. [00:40:36] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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