Fleeting Revivals
- The Church has historically seen remarkable revivals that brought
about new experiences and new doctrine that have brought us into a
closer relationship with the God of scripture. I was saved in the
charismatic renewal in the early 70’s and visited Toronto during the
outpouring of the 90’s. Both were wonderful experiences that lasted
several years before dissipating. The unmistakable presence of God and
the activity of the Holy Spirit touching lives are historically and
experientially undeniable. They obviously leave you wanting more.
So
why do they evaporate?
– One of the reasons for “disappearing revival” is that we see them as a
sovereign move of visitation by God instead of the creation of a
habitation for God by his people. Our tradition for revival is that it
should happen in the church for Christians. It certainly does touch the
church but there is a limit to confining the expression to church
services. For example the outpouring in Toronto resulted in special
services nearly every night of the week for about 5 years. People from
all over the world flew to experience what God was doing. However, there
was no real concept that it should be taken to the city of Toronto. A
great deal of activity was undertaken to find the same expression in
other church meetings. I know we saw it in our own congregation (and it
was wonderful). However we really didn’t even try to get it into the
marketplace. Our concept was that the marketplace should come to the
church and experience it.
Reformation
– God’s real goal is to extend His Kingdom throughout the earth. He’s
releasing a dynamic in the Body of Christ that is powerful enough to
make it happen. The secret weapon is God’s people. History has never
seen Christians that have joined the desires of their heart with the
will of God in a package that looks like “abundant life” to the rest of
the world. Let’s contrast the last reformation (compliments of Martin
Luther) with what is happening now.
1.
The Bible was given to the masses (instead of Mass in Latin)
Luther and the
Protestant Reformers read the Bible and understood that personal
salvation was by grace. Jesus was known as Savior and Lord and men were
understood to be his servants (Rom 3:23). Repentance, justification by
faith, and a personal relationship with God was the primary emphasis.
The Kingly
Reformation of today is headquartered in John 10:10. We understand that
Jesus is also the King of Kings and we are more than conquerors seated
at his right hand. “Life” and “abundant life” are now added to the
foundation of justification by faith.
I am come that
they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John
10:10 KJV
2.
A Theological Shift
Reformations are
undergirded by a new revelation, or emphasis, in scripture. The
Reformers emphasized the solution of the cross for personal sin… the
death and burial of Christ as atonement for our sin.
The Kingly
reformation of today adds an emphasis on the resurrection of Christ.
Jesus is seen as the giver of life. Instead of seeing him way up in
heaven, we see ourselves with him, conversing with Him, co-laboring with
Him to expand the Kingdom. In addition to knowing personal salvation,
we also know the savior personally and co-labor with Him from the status
of “friend.”
I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his
master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything
that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. John 15:15
3.
The Priesthood of the Believer
The Protestant
Reformers gave us the revelation that individuals personally have direct
access to God and that the priestly ministry was not a singular conduit
for Biblical salvation.
The Kingly
Reformation of today gives us the revelation that individuals personally
have access to “ministry” and that it is not the sole function of the
priesthood. God is “ordaining” Kings for ministry in the marketplace.
It is the jailbreak that will allow the release of the saints equipped
for the “work of ministry.” We can fulfill the great commission to make
disciples of all nations – with “all” of the saints.
So the word of God spread. The number of disciples in Jerusalem
increased rapidly, and a large number of priests became obedient to the
faith. Acts 6:7
But the word of God continued to increase and spread. Acts 12:24
In this way the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power. Acts
19:20
Sustaining Revival in the Marketplace
– Your personal adventure connects your dream, vocation, and the will of
God is part of a much bigger plan that God is implementing to sustain
revival. Here are a few of the ingredients.
#1
Grassroots
– We still have great evangelists, large churches and influential
organizations to reach the world. However, the “new look” is the
awakening of individuals that are expressing their Kingly quotient for
making a difference. Kings are discovering their dreams can be carried
out. The marketplace move is being fueled by the saints themselves. The
internet is facilitating global networks of peer relationships that are
rapidly replacing the traditional hierarchy in government and business.
God Himself is the going to be the head of the church.
Note: Although it
is a secular book that merely cites Christianity as one example The
Starfish and the Spider by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom is must
reading on this aspect of our future.
#2
The Marketplace
– The second distinctive shows up in the marketplace. We’re going beyond
crusades and church planting to teach disciples how to be
entrepreneurial and how to change the economies of nations. Freedom,
property rights, and national prosperity are the outgrowth of a people
that know the Lord and a nation with a spiritual foundation.
Note: God Is At
Work by Ken Eldred provides the clearest case for the integration of
commerce and missions; past, present, and future.
#3
Our Cities
– The recent emphasis on united prayer, city-wide rallies, spiritual
mapping, and pastoral cooperation were the beginning of a move to reach
our cities. The claims of success have been overstated; it stopped short
of really getting out of our churches and into our cities. Until now the
foundation of these efforts has been to precipitate a sovereign move of
God. It hasn’t worked to completion because Christians have stopped
short of getting involved in the community; in businesses, public
office, schools, unions, etc. We have not yet embraced the goal of
redeeming the culture in our cities. Our vision has been too small.
#4
Leverage to Bless the Nations
– Can any one man or organization make a difference? The logical answer
is no. However, what we are really doing is leveraged by the activity of
the Holy Spirit and a host of unseen angels. When we embrace the vision
to bless the nations and really change the world and put our hand to the
task a powerful dynamic begins. The Father works with us and our labors,
our wealth, and our influence are multiplied a thousand times. God is
calling a people out of mediocrity to embrace a vision for the nations;
to fill the whole earth with His glory. He’s already decided not to do
it by Himself; nor will he do it through a single man or a selected few.
He’s waiting for His bride to put on her Kingly royalty and assume her
authority on earth.
And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto
the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world
upside down are come hither also; Acts 17:6 KJV
Life is an adventure. People are a blessing.
God is amazing. We're winning.