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Many of you know we have a worship
and prayer conference coming up, so those listening live or
listening to this later, you're more than welcome to join us.
It's March 15th and 16th. It's a Friday, it's a Saturday.
And kind of preparing for that, I have a few messages from the
book of Zephaniah. It's gonna be up on the screen.
The title is The Road to Revival. The Road to Revival. And tonight
we're gonna talk about the messenger And next week more on the message
of Zephaniah. And what happens on the 13th
here? Worship night. So Chris and his band are gonna
be here for almost two hours, and I hope you came to worship,
or are going to come to worship, because that's what we plan to
do. But tonight I'm gonna talk about the messenger, Zephaniah. It's important as we build this
road to revival. And starting Monday, those of
us who can make it are gonna be here at six in the morning
for about an hour and a half every single day for worship,
for morning worship, for those who can make it. I know it's
a drive for some of you and many people work, but for those of
you who can, even on Saturday we'll be doing this, on Sunday
we'll be doing this obviously. And Zephaniah, what he did, he
ministered in the southern kingdom Israel was broken up and he was
in the southern kingdom, he was down below in the southern area of Israel with
King Josiah. And he can trace his lineage
back to his great grandfather Hezekiah. Many of you know Hezekiah,
he was a good king. And Zephaniah, the reason these
prophets are so important, the minor prophets, smaller books,
the major prophets, larger books like Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Isaiah,
is because they have a message for us today. You know the old
saying, if it's new, it's not true. And if it's true, it's
not new. And we can gleam a lot from these
Old Testament prophets because the message hasn't changed. And
the messenger hasn't really changed. We have to go back to these old
paths. And I like what Chucks Wendall said about Zephaniah.
He grew up under the reign of the evil, evil King Manasseh,
and underneath Manasseh's son, Amnon, or Ammon. As a young man,
the prophet-to-be would have been surrounded by the trappings
of idolatry, child sacrifice, in unjust killings, strong influences
on a young mind. And as a result, a prophet is
born in Zephaniah. And that's usually the furnace
that a prophet will go through. Somebody called by God, they'll
be given a tremendous burden. Without that burden, you don't
have a lot of passionate preaching. Through that pain, through that
burden, God will take his men, his women, and give them this
strong message to deliver to his people. So he was there in
the trappings of idolatry, child sacrifice, and unjust killings.
Sound familiar? I don't know about you, but it's
hard for me to even watch the news lately. We have people, the next, running
for the President of the United States, running for the President
of the United States voted against helping children born out of
a botched abortion. So if abortion doesn't work out
and the child is still born, living, vibrant, can live, they
can actually decide to kill that child. It's just amazing to see
how far we've drifted, and God will bring strong voices, strong
messengers, because what happens is conviction stirs the pot of
revival. Without conviction, you're not
going to see revival. So the messenger is vitally important. And that's why I often joke sometimes
about some of the people we watch on TV, and they have a purpose,
and maybe God has used them in different areas. But if you're
going to spark revival, it's gonna have to be convicting.
It's gonna have to resonate deep within our hearts and what we're
seeing in our nation today, and even in the church today, drifting.
Leonard Ravenhill, he said this in his book, Why Revival Terry's,
God has always had his specialists like Zephaniah, whose chief concern
has been the moral breakdown of the nation and the church.
Such men were Elisha, Jeremiah, Malachi, and others. of their
kind who appeared at critical moments in history. Isn't that
interesting? God would raise up his prophets
at critical times in history. He would raise them up, why?
To rebuke. to exhort in the name of God
and righteousness, such a man is likely to be drastic and radical. The curious crowd that gathers
to watch him will soon brand him as extreme, fanatical, and
negative. And in a sense, they are right,
for he cannot turn off the burden of the Holy Ghost. And I'm actually
gonna quote a few more people here, because what I'm trying
to do, I'm trying to set the stage. to tell us and those watching
how important it is for more messengers to rise up. More people
with that burden of the Holy Spirit to rise up and say something. And we have to be careful because
we'll start to think, well, I can't really make a difference. I mean,
Shane, you have a platform. Well, there's people with larger
platforms than me. reaching even many more people.
And it's really not the platform or the audience that God is looking
at. He's looking at the heart. He's looking at the messenger.
If you give me your heart, I can raise you up. I can allow you
to be that voice. What about that voice on Facebook?
I mean, there's a good out of that. It's not just evil. And
what about a YouTube or in your own sphere of influence or at
your work, being that messenger or in your communities, being
that difference maker. God is not concerned about numbers.
He doesn't care about your platform or my platform. He says, I'll
use you in whatever sphere I've called you in. And I used to
just, not get too motivated myself, because even starting out at
church, we just started out, we didn't have hardly anything
going on, like, oh Lord, what, I mean, I'm preaching to the
choir every Sunday. And God says, just keep preaching
to the choir, because they need to hear it. And it'll spark revival. Revival sparks in our own hearts,
and maybe I should clarify that word for some of you, I have
before, but revival. What do you think of when you
hear the word revival? I think of awakening or renewal or resuscitation
or restoring and it's actually it comes from a word to revive
something that was once alive but now is dead. And that's why
the prayer went out in the Old Testament, oh Lord, will thou
not revive us again so that we can rejoice in you? So it's spiritual
resuscitation. You know, the person who's dying
and you give them CPR and you're reviving, they're flatlining,
now they're back. They're flatlining, now they're
back. Folks, the church has flatlined. The nation, the moral compass
of our nation has flatlined. And unless God brings revival,
that is our only hope. That's why I'm passionate about
this, I think for two reasons. Number one, he's called me in
this area, and that's why not everybody has this type of calling
that I feel this burden that God has given me, number one.
Number two, I truly feel that this is our only hope. The Titanic
has hit the iceberg. It's taking on water. The only
hope is God reviving his people. And I take great comfort in that
because God would raise up a Zephaniah. He would raise up a Elisha. He would raise up Zachariah. He would raise up a Jeremiah. Before Jeremiah was even born.
He said, I formed you. Jeremiah, I formed you in your
mother's womb. That's why we can't take life
at conception. God formed that child. He said,
I formed you in your mother's womb. And what did I do? I called
you to be a prophet to the nations. To what? To rise up, to pull
up, to encourage, but also to pluck out and remove the evil
of the people. And he'll raise up these people
to bring convicting messages. The messenger is so important.
So I'm hoping to rattle some cages this evening. I'm hoping
to have you say, you know what, I want that. God, I want to make
a difference. I want to be that voice. And
that's all he needs. I remember 1999, I can tell you
the street, I can tell you I was hungover, I was watching television,
I was losing everything. And there was a message on TV
that rattled my cages, it convicted me, and I said, but God, I want
that, I want to do that, I want the calling that that man has
to call men and the church back to you, but who am I? I'm sitting
here drunk. God will honor your heart to
make a difference. Can you imagine if we all just
went out and made a difference in our community? It catches
like fire. Correctional officers, sheriffs,
community organizers, politicians, aerospace, I see all kinds of
people in this room. Can you imagine if we said, here's
all you have to say, God, here I am, use me. And God's gonna
spark because that's what revival is. It's reviving his church,
it's reviving his people. And revival really isn't primarily
about salvations. Those follow, those come, but
the main thrust of revival is for God to revive his people.
They are dead, they are going through the motions, and God
revives them from being dead and barren. to now this fire,
this heavy, because I know, I lived 15 years not doing anything for
God. I was a Christian, but I didn't
talk to anybody about Jesus. Looking back, I'm like, I can't
believe it. And then he revives you, and you have all this passion
now. That's what we need. We need
revival to spread the message of the gospel and of hope. And
it's okay to say this, because I don't think they're watching,
There's somebody in church I haven't seen in here in a couple years. And I sent them a message, said,
great to see you, hope to see you again. And he said, we'll
make it now and then, but we're so busy with travel, ball with
sports. And you wonder why we're dying
spiritually. You wonder why kids are walking
away. Because that's idolatry. That
is absolute idolatry. Now, of course, do sports. Have
fun. Please, coach. I did. I'm not talking about
that. But anytime that begins to replace God, and that becomes
your God, and you'll get to church when you can, we have to be careful. See, that's meant to be convicting,
because it stirs and it convicts us. I think we passed out an
article I wrote this week, Another Kind of Religious Leader Must
Arise. and it's out on the national
media this week. I've got some emails about it.
But I said a few things, let me just quote a few things. Those
who have been called to preach, much like the prophets in the
Old Testament, will confront compromise, they will condemn
moral digression and powerfully denounce sin in the hope of reconciling
man to God. They speak the truth in love.
And the world and carnal Christians despise them because they challenge
the sin they enjoy. And I guess another title that
might have been even better is prophets are popular. They never will be. Anybody that
speaks for God. And that's, I guess I should
clarify that term too, when we talk about now in the New Testament,
we don't believe, we say, I don't believe that the office of a
prophet, you know, the Old Testament prophet, that office is still
there, but the calling, that God gives somebody a prophetic
type of calling, where you have Greg Laurie, he's more evangelism. Billy Graham, more evangelism.
You have Leonard Ravenhill or A.W. Tozer, more prophetic. You have those who have different
giftings and different callings. But God will raise up that person.
All pastors should ask this question though. I would love for these
large churches to ask this question. Does the world love the way you
do church? Do they appreciate that your
church never challenges or calls things into question? Do they
like the fact that your church never makes them feel uncomfortable
or offended? Are they grateful that you never
discuss controversial issues? That, my friends, is not a church. We have to remember that the
church is for believers to come and be built up to worship God
and to be strengthened and to go out. What happens is we start
to change things around for the world. And what happens is you
will dumb down the gospel. You lose that fire. I remember
there's a pastor, he stepped down, now he started church again,
I think in North or South Carolina. But he always had secular music
on during church service, the first song or two, because of
the people coming in. He played Highway to Hell by
ACDC on Easter. Can you imagine, Chris, can you
come up and do Highway to Hell? I'm on a high, and you just,
I'm sure you probably could, but is that healthy? Is that
beneficial? Is that gonna honor God? See,
this is why we're in the predicament we're in, catering to the world. Instead of asking, what does
the world want to hear? We should be saying, what do
they need to hear? What do they need to hear? That
doesn't mean mean-spirited and angry, but to truly love them.
That's how we've gotten in this condition that we're in. A.W.
Tozer said, if Christianity is to receive a rejuvenation, does
it need that today? Absolutely. It must be by other
means than is now being used. If the church in the second half
of this century is to recover from the injury she suffered
in the first half, there must appear a new type of preacher. He's talking about the land of
the 1900s now, but obviously we're fast-forwarding. He concludes,
this person will stand in flat contradiction to everything our
smirking, smooth civilization holds dear. He will contradict,
denounce, and protest in the name of God, and he will earn
the hatred and opposition of a large segment of Christianity. That is true. The church as a whole hates the
voice crying in the wilderness. The remnant loves it. but the
church as a whole hates that voice crying in the wilderness.
Such a man is likely to be lean and rugged, blunt-spoken, and
a little bit angry with the world. He will love Christ and the souls
of men to the point of willing to die for the glory of the one
and the salvation of the other, but he will fear nothing that
breathes with mortal breath. And there was voices saying this
for many years, that the church needs to be revived again. We need pastors to walk up to
the pulpits with the burden of the Holy Spirit. I don't know,
many people don't know what that is, but the burden of the Lord
is this burden, this weight, you've been spending time with
God, you're pregnant with the Word of God. You're actually
pregnant with the Word of God. My wife will say, it's not even
close, and I agree, but there's this burden, you walk up and
you feel the intensity of God's Spirit on what's going on in
the culture, in the nation, in the church, and you must speak
into the lives of others. But many people come up and they
want to just be smooth and not offend. You know, things I've
talked about before, But national revival begins with individual
revival. National revival begins with
individual revival. We need more messengers filled
with the Spirit of God. Not everybody agrees with this
statement, and that's okay, because we're allowed to disagree as
pastors. I'm talking about pastors now.
But I truly believe that a pastor, a preacher, teacher, whatever
you want to call it, filled mightily with the Spirit of God will inevitably
convict people. There's no way around that. The Holy Spirit has been called
the hound of heaven. And when that hound is let loose, he convicts.
He draws people to God. It's impossible to come up and
preach God's word and not convict. And that's what you're seeing
in the culture. They're trying to silence the church. They started with
separation of church and state, and they begin to grow into other
things where they don't want you to talk about controversial
things. If you get the wrong people in office, you'll see
soon enough where everything I'm saying tonight, it will be
labeled hate speech. As soon as you start to say that
lifestyle is a sin, you're a hater. See, remove the voice of truth.
Remove the conviction. tell us soothing words, tender
words that comfort us in our sin. So let's look at Zephaniah
chapter one. They're gonna have it up on the
screen. The first thing we wanna talk about is the warnings. Now
it's interesting, prophets, writing minor and major prophets, I'm
sure most of you are aware they didn't have whiteout back then. or backspace or delete. So not everything is in order.
The Spirit of God would just flow from their pen. They would
write. I'm sure they have a couple chapters
and they're like, I'm not cleaning this up. This is the way it is.
Thus saith the Lord. So sometimes chapter one and
chapter three, there's some condemnations and then some encouragement in
between. But overall, the warning is crystal clear. Think about
this. This week, this amazed me. I
went on a long walk and just thought about this. This is God's word. God said it. He told them to
write it down. The Bible's the number one best-selling
book of all time. No book even comes close. But nobody wants to read these
things. you will not find many churches.
And anytime I say that, I'm not trying to puff up West Side whatsoever.
There are great churches out there. I'm not saying that. Even
sometimes it's difficult for me to read. But this is God's
word. This is what he wants to say.
I will utterly consume everything from the face of the land, says
the Lord. That's a nice way to start the chapter. I will consume
man and beast, I will consume the birds of the heavens and
the fish of the sea and the stumbling blocks along with the wicked.
I will cut off man from the face of the land, thus saith the Lord. See, I believe that if you had
more pulpits saying that, reading that, you hear that, people might,
what was that? What did he say? I don't have
this, I have this view of God as a ball of love. Have you felt that before from
others? He's a cosmic ball of love, or a big Santa Claus, or
up in the sky, or a genie in a bottle. But that's not God. And if people would understand,
this is the true and living God. I will cut off man from the face
of the land, says the Lord. Isn't it interesting, we understand
human judges, If you go to the courthouse, if you see someone,
you know someone who was guilty of something, let's say murder
and you know it, what about those serial killers that have been
in the news in the past and obviously will in the future? We see them,
we want justice. Don't we? We see a police officer
killed, want justice. So why, though,
when it comes to God, as the ultimate judge, we don't want
to view him as a judge? The world doesn't, majority of
the church doesn't. Remember under the banner of
love? But if you understand that the wages of sin is death, and
what sin is and what it does, there has to be justice served. Isn't that interesting? We have
sinned, and unbelievers that don't know Christ, they have
sinned against God. There's no way around that. Justice
has to be served. The gavel is going to fall and
execution will take place. Now the cross makes sense. See,
justice has been served. And people get so mad, they say,
oh Shane, that's so negative, nobody's gonna wanna hear you.
Yeah, I think they are gonna wanna hear, because they understand,
they feel the wrath and condemnation of God. They don't know what
it is, they wanna release, so you point them to the cross.
See, justice has been paid. When you explain the price of
sin, the cost of sin, justice makes sense. So that's what he's
talking about here, saying justice will have to occur. And I've
noticed this, some of you I'm sure, anytime we're in rebellion
against God, resources are often dried up to get our attention.
Resources. I will consume this, God says,
I will consume that. I will remove this, our resources
begin to dwindle, and things are dried up, things that we
used to count on. Back then it was the rain. God
says, I'll hold back the latter rain and the former rain. I will
devastate your crops. I will lick up every vital nutrient
that you could consume and it'll be just parched ground. Why would
you do that? To get the people's attention. Really, judgment often is purification. The irony is God is talking to
his people. He'll talk to the nations in
a different chapter, but he's talking to his people. I've quoted
that verse before where God, when he finally judged Jerusalem,
he said, I sent my messengers. I sent my prophets, rising them
up early and sending them because I had compassion on my people
and on my dwelling place. Did they listen? No, they mocked
my messengers, they despised my word, and they scoffed at
my prophets until the anger of the Lord arose against his own
people. So when God brings judgment,
often it's for purification. It isn't God saying, oh, man,
I'm just gonna annihilate everyone. Scorched earth theory becomes
true. I'm gonna put the sun 20 million
miles closer. I'm just gonna wipe you out.
No, he brings judgment for purification. Because you know, when the heat's
turned up, we often go back to God. When
things are going great, Don't ask to be tested in this area,
but watch your business start to plummet. Watch your finances
start to have holes in the money bag. Watch everything start to
fall apart. What's happening? Oh, then we
turn to God. So God knows us, and he'll use certain things
to get our attention again. And he said, I will stretch out
my hand. against Judah and against all the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
I will cut off every trace of Baal from this place. See, God
defends himself. I will remove Baal, he says.
You Baal worshipers, you kissed his image, you worship this little
statue of Baal. I will remove Baal. There's no
God but me, he says. the names of the idolatrous priest
with the pagan priest. So you had priests that were
representing God, but they had become idolatrous. They were
doing it for the money or doing it for the recognition or they
started to drift from God. Those who worship the host of
heavens on the housetops, those who worship and swear oath Oath,
oh, I'm sorry, oath by the Lord, but who also swear by Milcom. Well, what does that mean, Shane?
Well, glad you asked. Hosts of heaven, obviously, is
the stars and the moon and the sun, and they would go on the
roofs, and they would look at these, and they would worship
these things. And it's amazing, they're worshiping the creation,
but not the creator who created them. And Milcom is interesting. They were double-minded. They
would swear by God, but they would swear by Milcom. What is
Milcom? Well, you might know it as Molech. These people, children of God,
would put wood in this iron statue and get this fire blazing. It
would be red hot, and they would sacrifice their children on the
arms of Molech. And God says, you're doing things
that haven't even entered my mind. Severe decline is when we worship
anything but God. You can tell people are declining
when they worship anything but God. Are we not seeing that today? What is happening with abortion
is much deeper than just abortion. It's idolatry. Sexual idolatry,
plain and simple. Do what I want, when I want,
how I want, without any ramifications. Not to mention the massive amounts
of money behind this industry. If you just, I mean, we, and
sometimes I can't even process this, that what they would, this
whole thing that came out with selling baby parts, that happens.
They'll tell you how much 15,000 for this or 25,000 for, they
sell these to different hospitals and organizations that run tests
and try to come up with different vaccines or different things.
They need aborted tissue and it's just unbelievable. And you see that in a society
that they'll start to worship anything but God. Those who have
turned back from following the Lord, I'm reading here still,
and have not sought the Lord nor inquired of him, be silent
in the presence of the Lord God, for the day of the Lord is at
hand, for the Lord has prepared a sacrifice. He has invited his
guests. So it's interesting, any time
you turn away from God, he says be silent and listen. And it
doesn't necessarily mean just which is good, but remove all
the distractions. Quiet your mouth, quiet your
heart, quiet your mind. Remove all the distractions.
Be silent and listen to me, your God, he says. For the day of
the Lord is at hand. The Lord has prepared a sacrifice.
He has invited his guests. As soon as I read this, I thought
of Luke 14, 16. I think there's a parallel. It's
when Jesus said that there's a certain man preparing a great
banquet and inviting many guests. He's talking about God. And at
the time of the banquet, his servant went out to all the people
that were chosen, that God selected. But they all alike began to make
excuses. The first said, I have just bought
a field and I must go back and see it. Please excuse me. So
God is inviting them to this feast, God's saying, come and
partake, come and fellowship with me, but work in busyness,
sidetrack these people. No, no, no, no, no, I just bought
a field. And when they would buy a field,
they would go and they would move all those big boulders and all
the trees and the tree stumps, and it was a lot of work. Now
we can just go rent a bulldozer, Cat 10 or D10, and just knock
down everything. I love driving a bulldozer and
just annihilate the dirt in a day, what would take them months sometimes.
So they'd have to go and prepare that field to plant the crops
and plant the different wheat and barley and different things.
So they'd say, no, I can't go. They're making excuses. So how
much in our own lives is work and busyness drawing us away
from God? And another person said, I've
just bought five yoke of oxen and I'm on my way to try them
out. Please excuse me. Financial pursuit. See, people
have all these excuses. All these excuses. Why can't
we fully surrender God and worship him more? I'm busy. I've got
to do this. I've got to be here. Still another
said, I just got married so I can't come. Relational distractions. Like
I said earlier about that person who put that sports in front
of God. The servant came back and reported
to his master. Then the owner of the house became
angry and ordered his servant and said, go out quickly into
the street and alleys of the town and bring in the poor, the
crippled, the blind, the lame. I will tell you, not one of those
who are invited will get a taste of my banquet. So the analogy
really is Jesus coming, his own people not receiving him, and
then God says, go out and open up to the Gentiles, to all mankind,
come to the banquet, the feast is ready. So there's a choice
there, there's a choice involved in pursuing God. And then Zephaniah,
verses 12 and 13. and it shall come to pass at
that time that I will search Jerusalem with lamps and punish
the men who are settled in complacency. Are you complacent tonight? I
came to wake up your complacency. A complacent Christian, what
is that? Did you know there's no such
thing? Complacency. What does complacency mean? A
feeling of smug with oneself or one's achievements. I'm comfortable,
I'm complacent, I'm good. And I know, I used to sit in
the pew, and I know it's easy to become complacent, isn't it?
Even up here, all of us, there's something in us called the flesh
that loves to just be complacent. Who say in their heart, the Lord
will not do good, nor will the Lord do evil. See, what happens
is we become complacent, and that's why I've often said that
we are confusing now God's patience with His approval. That's what
we're seeing in our nation today in the churches. We're confusing,
ah, God is approving this. No, He's patient. And so they
even said this back then, the Lord will not do good, nor will
He do evil. We can do whatever we want, therefore,
Their goods shall become booty and their houses a desolation.
In other words, they'll lose everything to an army. I believe
it was Babylonians who came in and destroyed, Zephaniah doesn't
talk about that, but other prophets mention that Babylonians came
in and destroyed these people. They shall build houses, but
not inhabit them. They shall plant vineyards, but
not drink their wine. So this is Zephaniah speaking
to the children of Israel. Can you imagine somebody telling
you this? Guys, listen, you've drifted from God. Your house
is that you built, you're not going to live in. You're complacent,
you're worshiping all these other gods, except the true God. Wake up. They think that God
is neutral. and they will build but not benefit,
they will plant but not harvest. And then I'm gonna skip to chapter
three, verse one. Woe to her rebellious children. Woe to her who is rebellious
and polluted. To the oppressing city, she has
not obeyed his voice. This is so interesting to me
because the world, especially America, try airing this message
in New York or Hollywood, or San Francisco, just try it for
a half hour and see what happens. Right, the Lord is saying, return
to me, give up your idols, but they will not obey his voice
as if they can fight God, and they can't fight God. She has
not received correction, she has not trusted in the Lord,
she has not drawn near to her God. So the people became bitter
and hard. Maybe that's for someone here
tonight. Have you become bitter and hard? It can happen to Christians
or those professing to know Christ. Life can make us bitter and hard,
amen? So what can prevent that tenderness?
and brokenness. Woe to her who is rebellious
and polluted to the oppressing city. He's talking about Jerusalem.
She has not obeyed his voice. She has not received correction. She has not trusted in the Lord.
She has not drawn near to her God. This is what I loved about
God. He would tell the people, listen,
you're not going down a good path. Judgment's not coming today,
but it will come if you don't turn. Don't redirect yourself. He'll bring the prophets, he'll
bring the Isaiahs, and the Jeremiahs, and the Ezekiels, and Joel, and
Amos, and Obadiah, and he'll bring these people, and God's,
hey, I'm warning, I'm warning, I'm trying to wake you up, but
they keep pushing away, and they do not hear his voice. Her princesses
in the midst are like roaring lions. Her judges are evening
wolves that leave not a bone till morning. Her prophets are
insolent, treacherous people. So he's saying these princes,
these rulers of your city that are supposed to be good and God-honoring,
they are treacherous. Sound familiar? Boy, if I had
time, I could tell you about some of the leaders that are
leading us. Her priests, people called of
God have polluted the sanctuary. So many churches around, Our
nation are polluting the sanctuary. They're bringing things in that
ought not be there, mocking God. They've done violence to the
law. The Lord is righteous in her midst, he will do no unrighteousness. Every morning he brings his justice
to light, never fails, but the unjust, they know no shame. So
in a nutshell, the leaders are ruthless, judges are bought,
and the prophets and priests are false prophets. That's how
you damage the law. I mean, technically you can't
damage God's law, but what you do is you damage it in the laws
of people. You say God doesn't care, God isn't concerned about
what you're doing, but we know God is not mocked. Whatever a
man sows, he will also reap. So that's the messenger, and
that was the message that he received from God. Zephaniah
was a messenger. The message that he received
from God was no different than it is today. Stop worshiping
false idols. Stop polluting your mind. Stop
becoming complacent in your sin and return back to me. It's the
same message. And I'm gonna get into this more
next Wednesday, but I'm gonna talk about next Wednesday, the
reflection. What I mean by that is self-reflection. So what we're supposed to do
when we hear a message like this is reflect. And that's why if you do preach
messages like this to the, this is an easy audience right here,
but if you preach to a difficult audience, like sometimes what
you'll see Ray Comfort does on videos, or other people, and
you preach to a difficult audience, nine times out of 10, they will
hate you, they will mock you, but God's looking for that one
or two people who are listening, who will pick this in and receive
it. It's self-reflection, that's the whole point of the messages
being difficult. Think about it, if God's people
were drifting from him, they're into sin, they love sin, how
would he call them out of that? Would he say, hey, good job,
keep going. Nothing bad's gonna happen, just
keep on with it. I'm winking, I'll wink at you
up in heaven. But remember, that's a sign of
a what? False prophet. The false proclaimers would say,
don't worry about it. That's why I cringe at all these
pastors supporting gay marriage. And transgender and homosexuality,
they're supporting it. I'm not talking about being there
for them, loving them, pointing them to the truth. I'm talking
about actually supporting and validating it and twisting scriptures. That is a false prophet according
to God's word. Yeah, that statement might put
me in jail in a decade from now. I'm well aware of that. There's
YouTube. It's going to live on forever.
But see, we love people enough to tell them the truth, not mock
them, but to say, hey, this is the truth according to God's
Word. You cannot escape that, you cannot redefine it, you can't
remove it. So what happens is there's self-reflection. I believe that when people hear
the truth, they're going to reflect more than you think they are.
They might not right then and there, but they will go home
and they'll, you just planted the seed, and what happens when
you plant the seed? Do you have to go and water it every time?
No, somebody else may water it, and God may water it. So here's
the practical application for tonight. Have you noticed how
much praying, oh actually I'm gonna quote Tozer again, told
you I quote a lot of people. I want you all to think about
this statement. Not if you're hungry, don't look at your phone.
What time is it? What are we doing? Listen to
this. Tozer said this, have you noticed
how much praying for revival has been going on lately? And how little revival has resulted? I think he's onto something. Have
you noticed how much praying for revival has been going on
lately and how little revival has resulted? Let's be honest. There's revival conferences.
There's revival messages. There's books on revival. Everybody's
talking about revival, praying for revival. And that's good. But I have to agree with him.
He said, I believe the problem is that we have been trying to
substitute praying for obeying. and it simply will not work.
To pray for revival while ignoring the plain precepts laid down
in scripture is to waste a lot of words and get nothing done
for our trouble. Prayer will become effective
when we stop using it as a substitute for obedience. Now, I've been around long enough
to tell you that he is absolutely spot on. There are so many people
that they'll pray, but they will not obey. Shane, can you be specific? Yes, there are areas in our lives,
I believe in many lives of people, where God is convicting, God
is showing you areas where repentance needs to take place, and until
that happens, until that repentance happens and that obedience happens
in that area that God is convicting you, you will not, you cannot
see personal revival. That's just the truth. We must heed the primary call
of revival and that is repentance. These calls are to God's people.
I'm going to end with 1 Kings 8.28. I don't think we have it
up there. Just take this in for a minute. Yet regard the prayer
of your servant and his supplication. Oh Lord my God, and listen to
the cry and the prayer which your servant is praying before
you today. That's the key. Listen, oh God,
listen to the prayer. Listen to the prayer of your
servant. Can you say that tonight or are you bored? Can you say
that tonight or are you upset? Can you say that tonight or are
you so complacent that nothing is breaking in? God says, no,
cry out to me right here. I will hear your prayer. Oh Lord,
my God, listen to the cry and the prayer which your servant
is praying for you today. We need more people saying that.
Lord, hear our prayer this evening or Sunday mornings, whenever
it is, Lord, hear our prayer. Save our churches, save our nation. God, save the unborn, hear our
prayer. There must be a passionate burden
for the things of God. But the good news is, if you
don't have that, pray for it. Say, Lord, give me that burden.
Give me that passion. I'm tired of complacency. Listen, I remember those years.
Those years are terrible, boring Christianity. Complacent Christianity
where we're not witnessing, we're not filled with the Spirit of
God, we're not filled with boldness. We'll listen to a few Christian
songs and we'll go to work and we'll show up for church and
that's the extent of our Christianity. But God wants to do so much more
in hearts that are willing and ready.
The Road To Revival (Pt.1)
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| Sermon ID | 341990261 |
| Duration | 46:16 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Language | English |
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