Do We Need Revivals or A Purified Gospel?

I’ve been thinking about this for a while now. Recently I’ve been hearing many Christians (and others) praying and talking about Christian revival. And I must admit the need for revival is self-evident and I understand why people are praying for it.

But I think it a fools errand to try to drum up some fervant church gatherings with zeal and with powerful religious effort, drum up a crowd with great bands and much hand waving and then call it “REVIVAL!”

The Gospels that are being proclaimed are producing the churches and the meetings that we see today. Some gospels that are commonly preached today produce almost Christians who exclusively sit in pews. Pew-sitting is 99% of their Christian life and the highlight of it altogether. The Pew-sitters (introverts) or Pew-entertainers (the extroverts). To intensify and double down on that type of Christian gatherings ought not every be called revival.

I don’t say that to be critical. I simply want to point everyone to their own particular gospel. It’s the gospel that we have, the particular gospel that we hear, embrace, and teach ithers which is producing what we see, (or do not see) in our Chrisitan gatherings.

Are your Chrisitan gatherings cold, indifferent?, are they crowds of idle Christians, staring at the back of each others heads, unable and unwilling to share anything spiritual themselves? Other than regurgitating what they just heard in the sermon, whether its biblical or not. Unable and unwilling to speak out the light and life of Jesus Christ themselves?

If Paul or Peter or Jesus Christ were here today in body, would they not re-evangelize us with the same gospel that they had and shared in the first century? I think there is a good chance they would and I think there is a good chance many Christians would seek them out for this exact thing. Most Chrisitians of today I think would instinctively say to them “Give us what you have because we don’t yet have it, it’s true, that after 20, 30, even 50 years of hearing Sunday sermons I still don’t have what you can give me in a few dozen hours of teaching.”

Their gospel contained within itself the spiritual food necessary to make disciples in a few short months of preaching and teaching. And it created the spiritual building blocks to make communities of Christians who shared their lives together, who endured horrible persecutions. Communities which naturally sprung up wherever it was allowed to be embraced.

Historically revivals which have a lasting effects on nations are precluded by preaching, preaching that is embraced by a large number of people who respond to it.

Never forget that it is gospels which produce revivals. Not emotionalism, exaggeration about miracles, zeal, nor passionate music. We can scheule and annual revival but the ones that make lasting impacts on society emerge from the gospels that are shared.

I’ve been present in special meetings (called revivals). The presence and love of the Holy Spirit is felt and easily noticed by almost all who are present. I think this happens in meetings like this not becuase we were calling it revival but becuase we were just worshiping the Lord as should be done in any and every Christian meeting. We should not have to call it revival, it should be the norm. Something is wrong with our norm because our norm is not in submission to the Spirit of God so we have special, different meetings just to escape the trap we’ve put ourselves in, the trap being meetings not led by the Holy Spirit this usually being because of insistence on tradition.

What we hope decades and even centuries of revivals to do to transform the church.

The Gospel of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ preached everywhere I believe could do in just a few months to the church and then as a result do great damage to the world system.

Centuries of cycles of revivals and backsliding and revivals and back sliding or let us today each examine our fruit, then may we dig deeper and examine our gospel. Acknowledge its weakness and incompleteness and seek to perfect and purifiy the gospel we’ve embraced.

Below is a teaching from T. Austin Sparks called ‘God’s Way of Recovery’ which goes with this line of thinking about revivals.

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What is My Gospel? Important Survey

The following are survey questions that I have put together which helps a Christian to identify their particular gospel message. Every Christian has a gospel, even those who never preach or teach. If you are a Christian you have or are embracing a particular gospel.

Answer the following 17 questions as thoroughly and as succinctly as you possibly can. But if you do not have an confident answer for a question simply skip or say “I don’t know”, it is better to say “I don’t know” or ignore a question that than to try to come up with something that just sounds good but is not really part of what you believe. If the question seems foreign to you then that is ok to ignore, there are no wrong answers and don’t feel obligated to answer all 17.

With this survey e are trying to get at what is your currently embraced gospel. When you are done then cut and paste your responses into one to three paragraphs and that is a summary of your gospel. If you are willing then post these paragraph as a comment in this post below or email them to me. A Christian’s gospel is much more than a summary of how one gets into heaven. Much more!

Why did God create?

How did God create?

What happened in the garden of Eden between God, humanity and Satan?

Who is Satan? where is he? and what is he doing now?

Who was Abraham and the nation of Israel?

Who was Jesus of Nazareth? who is Jesus Christ now?

Why did Jesus Christ suffer and die? What did he accomplish?

Why did Jesus Christ rise again? (if you believe he did)

How does one become a Christian?

What is Jesus doing now?

What is the purpose of human governments today?

What is the church exactly?

What is the primary ministry of the church on earth today?

What is the purpose of gathering together for church?

What is the role of money in the church and in the Christian’s life?

What does the future hold long term for humanity and for God?

Why is our Gospel so Important?

Answering these questions thoroughly will help us to pinpoint the overall gospel which we have embraced or are currently embracing. The gospel which we have embraced or are embracing will have lasting impact on our Christian lives.

If our gospel is shallow and partial then so will our Christian walk be. If it is preoccupied with pet doctrines and theologies then so will our Christian walk be. If it is legalistic then so will we be. When our gospel is permissive and libertine, then so will we likely be permissive and morally loose in almost every aspect of our lives as Christians. When our gospel lacks understanding of the church then that will be our experience and expectations with church, and with its leadership.

“Tell me all your thoughts on God…and tell me am I very far?”

Dishwalla (1990s band)

Our Gospel – Our Life

Our particular gospel is probably one of the single most important things in our Christian walk. Yet few talk about this. We accept what we are taught or we backslide from it. Many of us expect to hear it over and over again throughout our lives as if that accomplishes something for us. But my experience is that Christians rarely move on and reconsider their gospel. Few press in and experience real and lasting discipleship and maturity. In my experiences most Christians view their own gospel as the answer to the “How do you get to heaven question?” And it is that, but it is also much more than that.

When we start to see and to summarize our specific gospel then we can begin to recognize holes in our gospel and our Christian foundation. And then God can (and maybe will), begin to help us to fill in those holes through study of scripture, through teachings from the Holy Spirit, and through the ministries of other Christians.

If you want to read more about the gospel of the kingdom click here: The Irresistible Glory of Jesus Christ or HERE: The Fruit Of Your Gospel

or watch one of my videos here:

Gospel of the Kingdom – before creation.

If you want to hear more about the gospel of the kingdom from a gifted teacher, I highly suggest that you buy and read this book by my favorite living author and Christian teacher Frank Viola: Insurgencebook.com

Please comment below your gospel summary paragraph, or email it to me at collierak@me.com

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Worry and the Spiritual Law of Suffering

Anxiety and worry are often future dread of mental & emotional suffering.

We imagine worst case scenario and assume if suffering happens then God is absent regarding that suffering is either us being alone and or Satan is having his way in our lives.

Or the worrying Christians sometimes assumes that God is negligently punishing us for sin or some other reason we don’t fully understand. And give up on trying to understand.

However, I think there is a gospel of the Kingdom-reason that Christians worry. The gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ should be presented in a way that shows the glorious importance that our Lord has always purposed for us in the spiritual law of suffering. Embracing this gospel and understanding this law breaks the power of dread of suffering for us. Even while we suffer it It gives present and future suffering a glorious purpose. Suffering can actually be transformed for us by the Lord into a strong reason to rejoice and find joy. No less painful, no less unpleasant but able to be faced with joy and connection to Jesus Christ. We can suffer with Jesus Christ in an inward and spiritual way.

If we’ve not had that shown to us in our discipleship process, in our years of sermons. Shown to us in a spiritual teaching (which is the truth) and not with mere logic or even condemnation about not worrying. Then we continue to needlessly worry in an unhealthy and anxious way for most of our lives.

25 "Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more that food, and the body more than clothing? 26 Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? 27 And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life? 28 And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lillies of the field, how they grow they neither toil nor spin, 29 yet I tell you even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 30 But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? 31 therefore do not be anxious, saying, 'What will we eat? or 'What will we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' 32 For the gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly father knows that you need them all. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. 34 Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble."
Jesus Christ in Matthew 6

Notice Jesus went out of his way to let us know that he does not want us anxious and worrying. He does not want us acting like the gentiles who are known for this constant material worry about basic provisions. Jesus takes care of his own like he takes care of the lillies and the birds. Even better than the lillies and the birds. It is important to him that we know that and that we not be tormented with anxiety. 

But on the other hand he warned us of trouble coming our way many different times. 'Sufficient for the day is its own trouble', he said 'in this world you will have trouble.' He also told his followers they will be hunted and killed and persecuted. And that they were to consider that to be reason for joy! Joy at the prospect of unfair persecution, trouble and persecution (Matthew 5:10-12) A painful experiences of life flipped on their head and now to be understood as something good. 

We are to have peace and calm with joyful acceptance of suffering in whatever way it may come even persecution and death, which of course does include the loss of all material things. 

How can we think like this? well its not natural to think like this and I think only one thing can help us to think like this. That one thing is the preaching of the gospel of the kingdom, somoen able to comprehend the gospel of the kingdom, someone who as seen teh glory of God and can help others to see it in a spiritual way. To display the glory of God, and when we see the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ we can then count it all joy when we are faced with trouble and persecutions and temptations. We can face our particular cross with joy like Jesus did who 'for the joy set before him endured the cross.' It is the joy of seeing him, seeing his glory, that enables us to think like Jesus Christ is teaching us to think at the prospect of trouble and joy and anxiety and seeking.  

The Spiritual Law of Suffering

The truth of the matter is that all suffering humanity is experiencing is actually the suffering of Jesus Christ. Even wicked people who appear to bring it upon themselves. Even non-Christians who suffer, even children born into godless and hopeless situations who suffer. Jesus Christ extending more time to fallen humanity in order to increase the number of those born into the new creation. Jesus being the firstborn among many brethren. Time is extended so that more brethren might become a part of the family of God, the body of Christ and the kingdom of heaven. Jesus might have just ended things when he resurrected, taken the few thousand Christians and been done. But he wanted more, perhaps there is a number that he is waiting on. Perhaps that number is 100 million, or a 100 billion or 5 trillion, who knows but him.

But because he is harvesting people from the fallen family from Adam and Eve. He extends time and that requires much suffering and much resurrection. A continuation of the cycles and laws that Jesus instituted in order to bring many sons and daughters to glory.

So when we fear of the bad things that may happen. When we in fact do experience the bad things that do happen to us and to others around us. We are experiencing that suffering with Christ for a specific purpose. So that more might join the kingdom of heaven. So that Jesus and the father might have their family in its fullest. Time prolonged results in suffering and delay. They want more people and we are left here to experience that suffering and death with him, for him, by him and through him. And at the same time the particular sufferings we experience mold us, shape us, and conform us into him in ways that nothing else can. Scripture says to not fret or worry about anything. And it also says that Jesus endured because of the joy that he saw (spiritually) on teh other side of the torture, loss and death.

So we can not only not fret and worry but we are called to be happy at your sufferings. Whether we think they are self-inflicted or not. Whether someone is persecuting us unfairly or we are reaping what we’ve sown. Both reasons are wrapped up, gathered into Christ and handed to us for our good and for our formation. So just experience them head on, don’t let them torture or torment. We can say with confidence and with humble prayer “thank you Lord may I have another.” We can just experience what he has for us to experience. Experience them like he wants us to and let them make us into what he wants them to make us into,

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