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I am sure that in this meeting
there are some of you who made a start towards spiritual commitment
in a very real way nine months ago. And as has already been
said and prayed tonight, revival is not something you take for
granted, it's something that keeps on needing to be revived.
That is very scriptural. Will thou not revive us again? that thy people may rejoice in
thee, is the Old Testament text of revival. Notice it says, wilt
thou not revive? Already there is life that has
had to be re-life. There is one revival. Revive
us, what's the next word? Again. So the psalmist is saying,
the revival needs it again. And that is as scriptural as
can be. And I'm just encouraging you in the area to make sure
that this will not be the last refresher time, but that it will
be one of many kinds of ministries like this that will keep on reminding
us or refreshing us in the truth that God uses to set us free.
Some of you may be here tonight discouraged. You say, you know,
I made a start nine months ago, but it hasn't all yet come to
gel in my life. That's why a refresher week is
here. God may reveal a specific truth that you need to see more
clearly now. Thank God for the progress you've
made. But there could be another area, some area that God's after.
Keep open to it. You say, I know I need to respond
to God, but what will people think if I have to go to a place
of prayer? When I was in the place of prayer nine months ago,
you know what people will think? Praise the Lord. Amen? Thank God we are honest enough
to recognize that we do have needs, that none of us have arrived,
that we're all candidates for further touching from God in
our lives, that there's a need for sharpening the focus, and
whatever it is God's saying to us tonight, be open to respond
to what He's after in your personal life. Alright, now tonight, where
revival begins, where does personal revival begin. Isaiah chapter
6 is a biblical evaluation of that subject. It is one of those
stories that I love because it is so to the point of what God
really says to us in personal revival. Isaiah 6. It's on page 718 in my Bible. In the year that King Uzziah
died, Isaiah saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and
lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the
seraphims. Each one had six wings. With
twain he covered his face, and with twain or two he covered
his feet, and with two he did fly. And one cried unto another
and said, Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts, the whole
earth is full of his glory. And the posts of the door moved
at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with
smoke. Then said I, Woe is me, for I am undone, because I am
a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean
lips. For mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts. Then flew one of the seraphims
unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken
with the tongues from off the altar, and he laid it upon my
mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips, and thine iniquity
is taken away, and thy sin purged. Also I heard the voice of the
Lord saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then
said I, here am I, send my brother. Here am I, send me. And if we were to read on, he
said go and tell this people and it goes and tells the story
of how God Almighty gave Isaiah exactly what to say and the continuation
in the chapters to come. Now, in order to get the truth
I'm after this evening, we must have a background to the verses
I've just read. You see, Isaiah was a prophet,
already commissioned by God, but ready to quit. He was laboring
with little success, confused as he saw the chaos and the lawlessness,
the rebellion, the homosexuality and so on of all the people around
him. This day that we have read about is the prophet Isaiah walking
into the temple, confused, frustrated, discouraged, disappointed, upset,
hopeless, not knowing which way to turn, even though he had been
commissioned by God into a ministry. Suppose he went to church that
morning, like some of us go to church. Merely expecting some
easement from the harassments of the cares of life through
the week. Or maybe expecting to spend one hour in which he
could settle down and relax and not have anybody bothering him.
Possibly even go to sleep while the preacher was preaching. One
of those hours where his wife couldn't bother him. Children
couldn't bother him too much. They were often children's church.
An hour to get caught up with himself. Does that sound familiar
to some of us? Suppose he went there that morning
expecting to hear the pastor say something that would soothe
his nerves or a pleasant building up of his ego, telling him how
faithful he was in the cause of religious duty. Suppose he
went like that, like some of us would like to go to church
and enjoy hearing those letters. What a shock it must have been
to assist him. for him to go to church that morning, and in
the light of what we have just read, to have his eyes blazingly
filled with the glory of God, and his heart burned clean in
the fire of Almighty God. Imagine what a shock it must
have been to assist him to go to church and find the door post
moving with God's power, and the house filled with smoke and
rising incense, and the atmosphere literally freighted with the
presence of Almighty God, and before that service was over,
he was forced down to his knees, gripped and smitten, broken and
cleansed, empowered and renewed and reassured of the commission.
What an hour in church! He probably never noticed the
sign at the entrance of the church that morning that said, enter
at your own risk. A risky place to be when God
is on the scene and ready to do something in the life of a
prophet that had to be done in order for him to be able to serve
God in reality. Now what is the application?
We all have our cozy ideas in our notions as to what church
going ought to be like. It ought to be respectable and
comfortable and predictable and satisfiable and amiable. Everything
as orderly as a biscuit cutter. The tragic sentiment of our day
is that most of us and many of us think that good form is the
main thing in worship. As long as the form is right,
it is good worship. We have our temples, we have
our altars, we have our songs, We too have our anthems, we sing
holy, holy, holy, but that's where it ends for most of us
as far as God is concerned. C.S. Lewis, in his book called
Miracles, describes it in a most unique way. He suggests that
most of us prefer living in a world with a God who is manageable
by us. We like the idea of having a
God that we can manage, who we can manage. He says, a harmless
God. He says, one that literally is
in our control, as it were. We control Him. Everything in
order. In His own words, here's what
He says. There comes a moment when children who have been playing
at burglars hush suddenly. Suppose Was that a real footstep
in the hall? There comes a moment when people
who have been dabbling in religion suddenly draw back. Suppose we
really found him. Or, he said, we never meant it
to come to that. Or, more rightly, worse still,
suppose he found us. C.S. Lewis. We never expected
that. We thought we were just playing
cops and robbers. We thought we were just playing
as burglars. But now we find ourselves all
at once in the presence of Almighty God. That's what happened to the prophet
that day in the temple. That's what could be happening
to some people in this meeting tonight. who merely expected
to come and enjoy a good night out, the singing, the rejoicing,
the overflow of nine months ago, and tonight you may find yourself
literally with your eyes filled with the glory of God and a sense
of God's presence, and would to God we'd understand it, and
before the night's over some of us would be so smitten by
the power of God that we'd be on our faces before God like
the prophet was. commissioned and anointed to
serve God in reality. Remember, here's a prophet. If
such was true of a prophet who was already commissioned by God,
how much more all the rest of us need to be open to whatever
it is God's after in our personal lives? Personal revival. Where does revival begin? Can
I say it this way in one simple statement? Personal revival is
a revolution of our self-image. It is a revolution of our self-image. Now having said that, what kind
of a revolution is it? What needs to take place? What
needs to be revolutionized in my life? Here are the areas of
revolution. First of all, four things. The
pride of self. Secondly, the standard for self. Thirdly, the death of self. Fourthly, the revival of himself. That's where we're going tonight.
That's the revolution. that must take place in every
one of our lives if we want to understand what the prophet Isaiah
experienced to be able to serve God in reality. Let's look at
the first one. A revolution. The pride of self.
In order to catch the truth of that, we must understand a little
bit of chapter 5. You see, in chapter 5, the prophet
Isaiah looks at the world around him. He looks at society about
Him. He sees all those around Him.
And there are six times He makes one statement. The statement
is, Woe unto them! Woe unto them! Woe unto them! Woe unto them! Woe unto them!
Woe unto them! Six times. You find them. Verse 8, Woe unto them! And without
my elaborating, merely to mention. In verse 8, He's pointing a woe
to those who are caught in the bondage of materialism. In verses
11 and 22, woe unto them, those who are gripped in the bondage
of alcoholism, woe unto them. In verse 18, he says woe unto
them, those who are gripped in the bondage of sensualism, immorality,
woe unto them. In verse 20, Woe unto them, those
who are gripped in the bondage of liberalism, theologically
and morally. Woe unto them, liberal theology
and morally. And then in verse 21, woe unto
them, those who are gripped in the bondage of something we hear
much about these days, humanism. Where man is the end in himself,
where man is his own boss, where man calls his own shots, dictates
his own terms. Man is the ultimate authority.
Humanism. Five specific areas that he saw
a problem with people. And he was absolutely right.
Every one of those groups of people were in problems. But
the problem I'm suggesting tonight is, the pride of self is such
that even though he cries out six times, woe unto them, and
there was plenty wrong with all of those people. Self-esteem
thrives on revealing the sins of other people. Self-esteem
thrives on finding what is wrong with everybody else around. Could
that be your condition tonight? You can tell us what's wrong
with the preacher, you can tell us what's wrong with some people
who are hypocrites in the church around you. You have all the
reasons why everybody around you needs to be revived. You
can tell us how everybody ought to be straightened out, and on
and on we go. You see, the problem is that the pride of self, having
arrived, having attained, comparing yourself with other people, always
points a finger at someone else. and never sees himself. In chapter 5, I find no sign
of any recognition at all that the prophet himself had pride
in his own heart. That he was setting himself up
above other people around him. That he saw himself as destitute
and in need. There's no idea that the prophet
sees himself as a problem. but rather I catch the Laodicean
attitude in the prophet Isaiah in chapter 5. I have need of
nothing like the Laodicean said in the book of the Revelation.
I'm rich, I'm increased with goods. I have all these things
going for me. I have need of nothing. And God
Almighty turns to the laodicean church and He says, Thou knowest
not that thou art poor, thou art miserable, thou art wretched,
thou art blind, thou art naked. Five things wrong with you and
you don't even know it and that's the tragedy. That's the problem
of the pride of self. You cannot see yourself because
your eyes are on someone else. Where does revival begin? It
begins when you and I recognize the anguish and the devastating
power of the pride of self that thrives on showing the wrongs
in other people and esteeming ourselves better than others
and with the attitude that I have arrived and I am not a candidate
for personal revival. Whenever I get that feeling in
my own spirit, I'm reminded of the last supper of our blessed
Lord, when he turned to his disciples in that hour and he said to them,
one of you will betray me. And I have often thought it must
have been Peter the first one to say, Lord, it is not I. Lord,
it is not I. And around the room they went,
Lord, it is not I. Lord, it is not I. Until by process
of elimination, Judas Iscariot was the only one left. And Judah
said, well, I guess, Lord, it must be I, because everybody
else says they're not guilty. Is that what your Bible says?
Not mine. Maybe the reverse vision says
that. The devil's perversion says that. But that's not what
God's Word says. It was as if instinctively I
get a picture of all of those disciples. Who were they? Those
who had walked three years in the presence of our blessed Lord.
who has felt his heartbeat, who literally walks side by side
with him as a minister day after day and month after month for
those three years of his human earthly ministry. You talk about
people who ought to be those who recognize that they've got
it all put together. Certainly those people ought
to be the ones. But with one instinctive boy's eye, catch
the picture, when the Lord said, one of you will betray me, it
was as if collectively they said, Lord, is it I? The twelve men closest to Christ
recognized the potential for sin, to recognize that they could
be men in need, men with sin in their lives, even though they
were that close to the Savior. If such is true of such men,
who is there in this meeting tonight who would say that I
am not a candidate for personal revival? That because I'm better
than some people I know, that's a sign that I don't need a broken
spirit before Almighty God, and let God deal with me at a personal
level, so that my life can be transformed by God's glory. So
that I'll not be content merely to be a good person in the church,
and have it all put together religiously, but I'll have the
anointing of God such as I've never known before. The pride
of self says, esteem yourself. better than other people around
you. Secondly, the standard for self. The standard for self. Right
from chapter 5, we move right into chapter 6, in verse 1, and
the prophet, and it says, in the year that King Uzziah died,
I, Isaiah, saw also the Lord, sitting upon a throne high and
lifted up, and his train filled the temple." Now the standard
for self. Who is the standard for self? I also saw the Lord. What a contrast from what he
saw in chapter 5. All he could see in chapter 5
was people around him. And he was judging himself by
those around him. But now, his eyes blazingly filled
with a sense of God Himself. Now the standard is the Lord. And no human being. Isaiah, as a possible historian,
could have written to us about a great funeral of a great king,
Uzziah. But he didn't say one thing about
him. It is significant that those words, in the year King Uzziah
died, I saw the Lord. Uzziah was a great king. In fact,
Uzziah was a tremendous model to the prophet Isaiah. In fact,
it was such that the prophet Isaiah was sad at the death of
that king because it seemed to him that the last hope for Judah
was gone because of his tremendous righteous acts as a righteous
king. He saw go before him a king with
whom he could work, a king who had the same affinity as the
prophet did. And when that king died, instead
of Isaiah recording to us the story of a great king, he said,
in the year that King Uzziah died, somehow, when I walked
into the temple that day, there was someone in the temple that
was bigger than the temple itself. Someone in the temple that the
temple actually could not contain. the Lord of hosts? Why talk about anyone else when all I can see is Him? The standard for self now becomes
divine. When did Isaiah see the Lord? when he closeted himself in with
that God. Not until he got his eyes off
of everyone around him. Not until his human resources
were gone. King Uzziah was gone. His last
hope was gone. He no longer could depend on
anything human. not until the bottom dropped
out of everything he considered of reality that could make the
difference. Conditions were in such shambles
and all hope gone, everything crashing in around him. No longer could he depend on
anything human or anyone human to make the difference. Could I suggest tonight That
you and I are not candidates for personal revival as long
as you and I figure that we have some kind of human resources
that we can depend on to solve our problems. It's not until God Almighty strips
the scales from our eyes and all we can see is a magnificent
God who alone can make the difference. That all of our righteousnesses,
all the good things about us, are as filthy rags in this life.
It's not until we get to that place will we be candidates for
revival. The practical lesson is this
tonight. What will it take in our lives before we will be in
the place where God can reveal Himself to us like He revealed
Himself to Isaiah? What yet must God do in your
life, and in your home, and in your family, and in your circumstances,
to strip you from all of your reliance on human resources? Before you can finally see the
Lord as the One who longs to sit on the throne of your life. What did Isaiah see when he saw
the Lord? What did he see? He primarily
saw three things. First of all, he saw God in His
sovereignty, in His divinity. Verse 1, I saw the Lord high
and lifted up, sitting on a throne, His train filled the temple.
I saw Him high and lifted up. You know what he's saying? He's
saying, I'm seeing him as God sitting on a throne. He's saying,
no longer do I bring him down to a human level. I see him higher
and above all that human man can talk about. I see him as
sovereign. I see him as king. I see him
as lord. I see him as master. I see him
as the one who must sit on the throne of my life. Sovereign God. Though to him,
from a human perspective, it looked as if man was still trying
to run things. Now that day in the temple, he
finally caught the right vision. He now sees that there is still
hope, because though things are in shambles around him, there
are no shambles on the throne! Amen! That God is still in control! And though your world may be
crumbling around you tonight in so many aspects, it's a thrilling
comfort to know that God is still sitting on the throne, and He
cares, and He loves, and He reaches out tonight for you to bow your
knee in full surrender to His Lordship. He not only saw Him as sovereign.
Secondly, He saw His holiness. In verses 2 and 3, Holy, holy,
holy is the Lord of hosts. The whole earth is full of His
glory. He saw Him as holy. Verse 3, One cried out, Holy,
holy is the Lord. The whole earth is full of His
glory. What does it mean? It means not
of this earth, not earthly, but pure and holy. It's a purity that transcends
far beyond the limits of our human perception. It's a holiness whose height
is beyond our imagination. It's a cleanness that makes all
the cleanness of man, that all the cleanness of man could ever
hope to have and to attain, look like corruptible garbage. That's what he saw that day.
Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among
the gods? Who is like thee, glorious in
holiness? fearful in praises, doing wonders,
and the Bible is full of it. Thou art of purer eyes than to
behold evil, and hence not look on iniquity. The tragedy is that
when you and I try to describe God in His holiness, we can only
describe Him hinged to our own concepts of God. which are already
tainted by our own frailty and the inevitability that emerges
because of our own sinfulness. We cannot understand what kind
of a God He really is because of our finite frailty. But that
day the prophet saw a God who was holier than anything man
could ever dream about. Thirdly, he saw Him in His judgment.
Not only did he see him sovereign, not only did he see him in his
holiness. Can I pause long enough to say, no wonder there is so
much of the world in the church these days. We have such a low
view of the character of God. But he sees him in judgment,
in verse 4. In verse 4, it's a reminder of a sign of judgment. And the posts of the door moved
at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with
smoke, a symbol or a picture of the judgment of God, the power
of Almighty God descending in the midst of His people. He saw
Him as the judge. Will not the judge of the earth
do right? The judge who keeps the book straight? Nothing is
hid from His eyes. If we judge our sins and ourselves
now, the judgment seat of Christ is one of tremendous reward.
That day the prophet Isaiah saw a God who not only has love and
mercy and tenderness, but also holds justice and judgment as
the habitation of His throne. He saw Him as a God who knows
everything about us, who keeps the record straight. Nothing
is hid from His eyes. Thou, God, seest me, and the
sin that I commit under the canopy of night is still not dark enough
to hide from Almighty God. The judge of the earth will do
right. And the prophet that day got
a glimpse of the fact that one day he would stand before that
kind of a holy, sovereign God and have to meet Him in judgment. And if you have a mamby-pamby,
sort of a weak, anemic concept of God, who is only a God of
love and tenderness, you see Christ as the tender shepherd,
you see Him holding the children in His arms. But I very rarely
got into a church and have seen a picture of a God of judgment
on a wall. Somehow we don't like that concept. But He must be a God of judgment
if He is a God of love. One is a counterpart to the other.
And so when the prophet saw that the standard was no longer those
inconsistent people around him or those worldly people on the
outside, the crowd of the underworld that he pointed his finger at
in chapter 5, but now he saw God sitting on the throne, a
God who is absolutely pure, a God who keeps the book straight.
Now his standard was altogether changed. of who he really was. And that's what has to happen
in your life and mine. We must see God like that. As
the standard for self. When I catch a glimpse of that,
how do I continue to stand upright? When I take a look at that kind
of God. Thirdly, the death of self. Not only recognize the pride
of self. Not only recognize the standard
for self, the Holy God. The death of self. Verse 5. Then, then, then, then. Not before that. where he saw God and himself
in the sight of God. Then said I, Woe is who? Me. Isn't that a change? Isaiah chapter 5, six times you
said woe unto them. All at once your language changes. Woe is me, for I am undone." Isaiah chapter
5, they were all undone. Your language changes. I dwell
in the midst of a people of unclean lips. Isaiah. In chapter 5, you were pointing
your finger at all those unclean people, and you did not even
want to relate to them. You didn't want to consider yourself
as a part of them. You were trying to set yourself
apart from them in chapter 5. And now in chapter 6, you're
saying, I'm a part of them. I dwell in the midst of them. I'm no better than they are. You talk about death to self. Woe is me. I am undone. I am unclean. I am a part of this unclean generation. Do you want to know what the
problem is in the United States of America tonight? It's not
the crooked politicians in Washington. It's not the women of the underworld.
It's not the Iran gate. It's not any other gate you want
to find. I'll tell you what the problem
is. Ushers lock the doors of this church and don't let anybody
out. And then, those of us on the inside, My
people, called by my name, shall what? Humble themselves. Deal with that pride. Pray. Seek my face. Turn from their
wicked ways. Then will I forgive their sins,
and then watch what I'm going to do to their land. Whenever the church gets up off
its knees, Whenever God's people no longer recognize their absolute
dependence on God. Whenever we think we have arrived
and we no longer see ourselves as sinners saved by grace and
as candidates for the blood of Christ to be applied to our hearts
on a daily basis. Whenever we think we no longer
need the cross. Whenever we think we no longer
need the finished work of Christ. We are the reason for the world
on the outside the way it is. A church that becomes powerless,
that can no longer affect its society. The reason for the outside. Have you ever used the four spiritual
laws? I've often suggested that if
I were to write them, I would write a fifth one. And I would
make the fifth one the first one. And it would be something like
this. Law number one. Neighbor, will you please forgive
me for not coming to you sooner with the greatest news in the
world? The reason is I have been so
backslidden and so cold and so out of touch with God that I
didn't have that much a concern for you. But thank God, God has
finally shown me myself and I have repented of it and now I want
to share with you the rest of the spiritual laws." What about
that? The reason why you neighbor don't
have an interest in the things of God could be the fact that
I have not been walking with God the way I should have been.
And I'm no better than you are, neighbor! I am undone, I am unclean,
and I am a part of this society. And most of us here tonight,
our neighbors think that we think that we are the holiest people
around, and that we have arrived. And when we get off of that high
pedestal of pride, and God breaks our hearts, and we see ourselves
the way we are, and we see God the way He is, and we're able
to go to our neighbors and say, oh neighbor, God has broken my
heart. I've been religious, I've made
professions, I go to the farm, I've got a lot of right things
going, but God has broken my heart about my self-sufficiency,
my ego, my self-determination of my own life, and on and on
we can go. There's the death of self. And
there are some of us in this meeting tonight who still think
that we have a lot to offer God. That when we finally surrender
totally to God, that God really is going to get a great package. Any greater than the prophet
Isaiah? And yet, here he is smitten. Coming to the end of himself.
I have an idea that that moment the prophet Isaiah never saw
another person in the world. He could only see himself before
a holy God. And that's all that mattered. You see, self-esteem ends where
a vision of God begins. You see, now a vision and awareness
of our own unclean lips can be a reality, where we have finally
seen God. Now we are willing to identify
ourselves with those people around us. You see, now we are recognizing
that there is iniquity and sin in our own lives that needs to
be taken care of. You see, now that the standard
is changed, we no longer pride ourselves in what we are, but
we see the Holy God. The truth is that if Isaiah did
not see God in his holiness, he would have never seen himself
in his filthiness. And therefore I can almost sense
the prophet Isaiah saying, thank you God. Thank you God for revealing
yourself. Because if you had not revealed
yourself like that, I would have never seen myself. And if I would
have never seen myself, I'd still be as filthy as I was before. I'd still be as self-righteous
as I was before. I'd still be pointing my finger
at others as I was before. The holiness of God. Watch it. Here's a wall. It's the wrong
color, for what I'm saying. But if that wall were white,
and I'd say, that wall doesn't need to be painted. Look how
white it is. You'd say, yes it does, let me
show you. And you take one brush and dip
it into a can of white paint, and you splash one brush full
onto that wall. You then would say, my, how dirty
that wall is. What made the difference? The
pure white. If Isaiah had never seen the
pure white, he would have considered himself
alright. And some of us in this meeting
have never really caught a glimpse of the pure white. That's why
we still put our hands under our arms and tell God how good
we are. And God needs to break our hearts
and bring us to the end of ourselves. But when that happens, thank
God, God doesn't leave us there. The revival of Himself. The revival of himself. Verses
6 through 11. Then flew one of the seraphims
unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken
with the tongues from off the altar. And he laid it upon my
mouth, and he said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips, and thine
iniquity is taken away. And I sin purged. And I also
heard the voice of the Lord saying, whom shall I send and who will
go for us? Then said I, here am I, send
me. The revival of himself. Four
statements made. The first one, thine iniquity
is taken away. Holy Spirit anointing, and now
for what reason? To fulfill the Great Commission.
Not to enjoy it for ourselves, but the world at our doorstep
that needs the touch of God, that needs the anointed lips,
that needs the voice of the one who has already met God at the
altar. And if you can remember clearly
those truths that were brought into focus during our time together,
when we go to the prayer room we say, deal honestly with our
sins, deal honestly with self, bring it to the cross for death
union, and claim by faith the ministry
of the Holy Spirit, to be able to go out from this place walking
in the Spirit. to fulfill what God longs for
you to do. And here, in the story of the
prophet Isaiah, those same truths come into focus. There is now
a revival of himself. Whereas to begin tonight, dealing
with self, with self-esteem as sin, Now, there is a revival
of himself, which is, can I say, the proper self-esteem, which
is the anointing of God, that shows us who we really are in
Christ. People who are set apart for
God's glory, with a job to fulfill, a mission for His sake. What a picture! Is that the kind
of revival you need tonight? You know, I have often thought
that when Isaiah was on his face before God, broken in such a
way, could he have had the idea in his spirit, God, I am so undone! When I see a holier, I am so
unclean! I and my lips are so filthy. God, I'll just be content if
you will just cleanse those lips and cleanse that vile heart.
God, is it possible that you can use me? The marvel that God, you would
want to use Such a one who was so unclean, so unworthy, so filthy. I'm nothing, I'm wretched, I'm
useless. You are such a holy God, and
I'm such a sinner. Do you really mean me? God, do
you really want me? Could it be possible? that you
can take the broken strings of my self-centeredness. the broken
cords of my life that have been shattered by sin, and self, and
pride, and ego, and all the contamination? Could it be, God, that now, in
the midst of the cleansing, You want to perform a healing to
make me whole again, so that out of this broken life there
can come a sweet melody that can play a beautiful tune for
the glory of God? Amen! A revival of myself. So that God can now receive the
glory. So that anything good that comes
out of me, I cannot take the credit, because I was so undone. And until you see yourself like
that, in the view of a holy God, you'll still be serving the church,
and serving people around you, and looking for brownie points
in heaven, and looking for people to applaud you on the back, and
when they don't applaud you just right, you're not sure you're
going to keep serving, all in the energy of the flesh. Wood, hay, and stubble, as far
as God is concerned. But when God finally brings you
to the end of yourself, then the marvel of marvels is that
He says, I want to use you. I want you to serve me. And God can take the smallest
length in this meeting tonight. The one who considers that you
are so insignificant that there's no place for you in the service
of God. God Almighty can do such wonders
for you. The truth is, God Almighty can
take a little old crooked stick and He can use it for His whole
glory as long as He's the one who owns the stick. That's what He's after. A broken
spirit. He will not despise. For the first time, the prophet
Isaiah had a sense of anointing, had a sense of fulfillment, had
a willingness to say, here am I, send me. For the first time, there was
no hesitancy about fulfilling the commission. And if we were to take time tonight,
which we will not, God used the prophet over and over again to
stand and cry against the sins of the people, to proclaim the
love of God who wanted to restore them and what that God could
do in their lives. He became a witness by His life
to a whole nation. And as you go on and read in
the book of Isaiah, He became a joyous and happy testimony
despite the circumstances around him, his whole family was used
of God. And in chapter 8, you see how
the prophet became the spokesman of God for the nation, and then
God literally named all of his children with such meaningful
names that were an asset to the fact that God anointed his whole
family. What a thrill! Because one day a prophet allowed
the purging power of a holy God to penetrate the resources or
the outward shell of his veneer and his religiosity, and even
his commission, and get to the innermost depth
of his being. and he dealt with his pride and he became that vessel for
God's glory even to his family I stand here tonight and thank
God for that kind of an influence in my own life of parents who recognize their
need for a holy God and in the midst of a religious
background as an Italian family how God Almighty and His love
and His kindness and His tenderness would call one family out of
a whole relationship and allow a mother to say yes
to God and a dad who weeks and months
later who fought like cats and dogs as it were against anyone
who would step on the religion of our family. Ready to leave
mother with five children, all under ten years of age. But mother
had so seen God, that she turned to Dad and said, Dad, as much
as I love you, if it means giving you up or giving up my God, I'd
have to give you up, but Christ has become so real, I cannot
let Him go. And then God breaking my Dad's
heart. to think of where we might be
tonight had those parents never allowed
the breaking process of God in their hearts to think that six
children bowed their knees in salvation not in a revival meeting but
all at mother's knee Dad's in heaven. I don't know if he's looking
on tonight. But I say to you, every father
in this meeting who thinks that your pride and ego keeps you
from saying yes to God in His fullness and personal revival
is worth it. The tragedy may be that someday
your children may rise up and curse the day that you gave them
birth for the fact that you never lived the godly lifestyle. The example of a surrendered
life to the Lordship of Christ. Children never having the potential
of the influence and impact of godly parents. to lead them on,
like Isaiah led his family. What a story. Where does revival
begin? One day Isaiah walked into the
temple confused, discouraged, disappointed, hopeless, upset, didn't know which way to turn,
but he went out of the temple a man encouraged with hope, joy,
victory, anointing, glory, a ministry. That's the Revival. Where are you tonight? He could not see himself until
he saw God. Neither can you. He could not see his sin until
he saw himself. Neither can I. He could not see the world until
he dealt with sin and self, and was anointed with fires from
off the altar, then he could see the world and say, here am
I, send me. And neither will you have a burden
that is consistent for the world and a broken heart for the world
until you have a genuine personal revival. And then, you'll see,
through God's eyes, a world that's closest to God's heart. Tonight,
there are some people in this meeting who need to be revived. Are you a candidate? Let's pray. Let's stand and repeat. O God, I pray, Thou wilt show us where we've
allowed the enemy of our souls to thwart us from seeing Thee
in Thy holiness and Thy power. Spirit of the Living God, Do thy office work in every one
of our hearts tonight. We are such a proud people. Better than the people next door
because we have more truth than they do. Better than the church
down the block because we have the truth and they don't see
it clearly. Better than a lot of people who
call themselves Christians. O God, strip us tonight of that damnable pride that points
a finger at everybody else who needs to be revived. God, thou art in thy holy temple. Holy. Holy. Holy. Holy. Lord God Almighty sitting on a throne Forgive us for belittling Thee. Bringing Thee down to human level. Lord, we want Thee to be on the
throne. Holy. God, break our hearts. Show us
who we really are. might our hearts, so religiously
proud, all of our accomplishments, show us that they come to naught
if done in the energy of the flesh, self, as I reign. While we're praying, where are all the hungry hearts
in this meeting who say, I could not have heard it any straighter. I need God to do such a deep
work in my heart that He delivers me from the bondage of my pride. I have been such an arrogant,
self-sufficient person. I can see what's wrong with everybody
else. But I have need of nothing. It's
been my attitude for so long. Tonight, I am a candidate for
personal revival. I've seen God in His holiness.
He's spoken in my heart. And I want to go to my knees
and repent of my pride, my ego. I want to deal with my sin. I
want to surrender all the rights of self and lay it all before
God. And by faith, I want to claim
the fullness of His Spirit to have an anointing in my life. Maybe some of you were here nine
months ago and you've allowed the enemy to trip you up along
the way, and tonight God Almighty wants to sharpen the focus. Why don't you go to that place
of repentance? Go to your knees. Nobody will
say anything to you until you have responded to God. And don't
get up off your knees until you can thank Him for the victory
and claim it by faith. Before you go, I'd like for us
to pray collectively for you. Express your desire. Slip your
hands up. Place them down all across the
congregation. Yes. Yes. Hands are being raised.
Yes. Yes. Hands are being raised. Yes.
Recognition of my need. Keep on recognizing your need.
Others. Express your desire. For God to bring you. Yes. God
bless you. Hands being raised. Others. Oh, I just need that
kind of a thorough cleansing in my life. Yes, God bless you.
It's nice to see men, as well as women, young and old, expressing
that desire. How many others? I know I'm not
walking in spiritual victory, and tonight I've seen myself!
I need God! Pray for me. I want to be included
in this prayer. Others, before we pray. Yes,
God bless you. Way in the back, I see it. Are
there others? Desire to be included now. A moment of truth, yes,
God bless you, on the side, I see it. Are there others before we
pray? God, it's full of my heart. God
bless you, sir. Recognition of need, a pride
that stands in between me and the anointing of God in my life.
Let's pray. Lord, yes, God bless you, sir,
hands still being raised. Are there others? Are there others? Lord, I praise Thee for doing
what Thou art saying, ministered by Thy Spirit, give us enough
sense to know what we've heard from Thee, and by Thy power may
we not leave until we know beyond a shadow of any and every doubt
that we've come into full agreement to the Lordship of Jesus Christ
in our lives, to be revived in ourselves. Have thy way. I pray for each one who is recognized
at need, give him Judgment Day honesty. Do thy work in thy way
for thy glory that lives can be transformed tonight. Have
thy way while we are praying. And we prayerfully sing, have
thine own way, Lord. Those of you who have expressed
your desire, slip out from where you are, go to the back of the
auditorium, all the way to the back. And there's a room for
prayer. Go to your knees. Don't let anybody
talk to you. God's done all the talking necessary.
It's now time for you to respond to Him. And don't get up off
your knees until you know you're claiming the fullness of God
to be yours after that repentance and brokenness before Him. All across the congregation.
Don't hesitate a moment. We know each other well enough
that we don't need to hesitate. Folks are already going. Go now. Have thine own way. God bless you. Just keep right
on going. Thou art the potter, I am the clay. Wonderful to see
people respond to God. I am the clay. mold me and make me, after Thy will, while I am waiting, yielded and still, I'm delighted to tell you that
a number of people have already responded and you don't have
to have raised your hand. There could be husbands and wives
here tonight. You know the problem in your home is the fact that
self is in control. Someone is not willing to come
to the end of self. And it demands its rights. And
tonight you want to be delivered from all that bondage. And you
want to be purged, clean and anointed. Oh, thank God, He's
doing it for people all across the continent. And you can be
a recipient of what God has for you personally. We sing that
second verse, Have thine own way, Lord, have thine own way.
Search me and try me, Master, today. Whiter than snow, Lord,
as we sing it. Go now, join those at the place
of prayer. Have Thine own way. Have Thine own way. Search me and try me. Master, I pray, whiter than snow, Lord, Wash me just now, as in thy presence. Humbly I bow. Now as we're praying, are we
in need of prayer partners? Are we in need of prayer partners?
Yes, a number of prayer partners are needed. Those who have assisted
in the prayer room ministry, if you'll just go to the prayer
room now to quietly pray next to those that are on their knees.
Go now. Those of you who assisted when
we were here and who are familiar with the way in which we are
praying with people, go now. Join them in the place of prayer.
Many people are there responding to God. We want to thank God
for it. Now let me say as we look up
for a moment, this is the truth, this is the basic truth that
God's after. And as we continue this week,
as this is an overview of the truth, as God speaks to you this
week, even though some of the teaching relates to where do
we go from here, the follow through and some basic principles, I
want you to know that the prayer ministry is always open, that
there are all kinds of people who would be glad to counsel
and pray with you, take time with you, relate to you as to
what God's saying, that together we might leave knowing that everyone
who needs to respond is responding. Don't let this week come to a
close if there's something that's not settled. That's what a refresher is. If
there's some questions, areas that are not clear, feel free
to see us. Let's take time together. This
is a people ministry. We're here to see lives changed.
And it doesn't all happen overnight. Aren't some of you glad God didn't
show you everything during the last crusade? Aren't you glad
he waited until after the crusade was over to show you some more?
Aren't you glad he's still showing you some things? Amen? I'm delighted
about that. You know, it would be kind of
boring if we got to be perfect and nothing else for God to show
us. Then I'd be sure we should be in heaven. But what a thrill
to know that God can keep on speaking to us. We can keep on
having that kind of a love relationship, and He's so interested in us.
Keep your hearts wide open. Well, it's been a wonderful evening,
and let's thank God for it. Let's pray, shall we? Lord, we're
so delighted to be here, because we're delighted that You have
chosen to be in our midst. and we're consciously aware of
your presence. Not only do we know it, but we're
aware of it. Thank thee for the transparent honesty of people
who want to get this thing settled tonight. And some who are going
to take the truth home, and they're going to have their hearts open,
some who may respond to God even at their bedside tonight. Just
keep on having thy way throughout this week, as we anticipate a
great time together. And we'll give you all the praise
and the glory and all of God's people said, Amen. Good night. God bless you.
Where Revival Begins- Isaiah_6
| Sermon ID | 721211951441053 |
| Duration | 1:11:57 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |
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