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Friday, 18 December 2009

Revival in our Hearts

2009
Friday, 18 December
05:10:20

Me: Good Morning Lord, I Love you, how are you this morning? Thank you for waking me this morning and for such a good nights sleep. Lord, I pray for revival in our land. You have been preparing your church for this event, send the Revival Lord, bring them in their thousands into the kingdom. Please Lord.

Lord: Much of the preparation work has been done through these 'natural disasters' that certain areas have suffered. Now is the time for the church to hold missions to reach out and touch the people of this land. Many have lost all their material possessions and are open to my way in a way they were not open before. Many are finding the Church is the one stable place in their lives, and a place where Christians are really acting in love. The revival at the end of the war, coincided with missions all over the country, and my Holy Spirit was at work throughout the land. Even the Charismatic renewal of the seventies was still a part of that work., but all of it was a mere warm up, for what I am about to do in these days.

Continuing the Christmas theme: All those who visited the stable the night Jesus was born had changed lives, even Herod, who didn't visit, but heard about it, was changed. The change began to eat him away like a cancer. But for most ordinary people the change brought about by the Christ child, is profound. He was the mighty creator of the Universe, he held the entire creation in the palm of his hand, and yet he emptied himself of everything, except love, to come to earth and share the life of humankind. He didn't do it for the experience, he certainly wasn't on a high! He did it because he loved you so much he couldn't bear to see you 'rotting in Hell' or 'burning in its fire. He wanted you to stand in very throne room of the Almighty and enjoy the wonders of heaven, and the closeness of a spiritual relationship with Almighty God. The only way to achieve this aim, was for him to deal with the problem of sin. Which was exactly what he did on the cross of Calvary. He died in your place. So recognising who Jesus is, even when he was the tiny baby in a feeding trough, changes your life. And that change is vital if you want to live. Only when sin is left behind and totally renounced, can you be free. Only Jesus makes that total conversion possible.

The secret is to make a place in your heart where Jesus can grow in you. A place at the centre, in the main control room of your life.

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