Oh That God Would Come Down - Charles Leiter
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0:01 - 0:18Isaiah chapter 63 & 64.
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0:18 - 0:24Isaiah 63 and we'll begin reading with verse 15,
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0:24 - 0:32"Look down from Heaven and see from Your holy and glorious habitation;
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0:32 - 0:36Where are Your zeal and Your mighty deeds?
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0:36 - 0:41The stirrings of Your heart and Your compassion are restrained toward me.
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0:41 - 0:46For You are our Father, though Abraham does not know us
and Israel does not recognize us. -
0:46 - 0:53You, O LORD, are our Father, Our Redeemer from of old is Your name.
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0:53 - 0:56Why, O LORD, do You cause us to stray from Your ways
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0:56 - 0:59and harden our heart from fearing You?
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0:59 - 1:05Return for the sake of Your servants, the tribes of Your heritage.
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1:05 - 1:09Your holy people possessed Your sanctuary for a little while,
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1:09 - 1:12our adversaries have trodden it down.
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1:12 - 1:16We have become like those over whom You have never ruled,
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1:16 - 1:19like those who were not called by Your name.
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1:19 - 1:24Oh, that You would rend the heavens and come down,
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1:24 - 1:28that the mountains might quake at Your presence –
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1:28 - 1:34as fire kindles the brushwood, as fire causes water to boil –
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1:34 - 1:42to make Your name known to Your adversaries,
that the nations may tremble at Your presence. (P) -
1:42 - 1:45"When You did awesome things which we did not expect,
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1:45 - 1:50You came down, the mountains quaked at Your presence.
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1:50 - 1:53For from days of old they have not heard nor perceived by ear,
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1:53 - 2:01neither has the eye seen a God besides You,
who acts in behalf of the one who waits for Him. -
2:01 - 2:07You meet him who rejoices in doing righteousness,
who remembers You in Your ways. -
2:07 - 2:09Behold, You were angry, for we sinned,
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2:09 - 2:14we continued in them a long time; and shall we be saved?
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2:14 - 2:17For all of us have become like one who is unclean,
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2:17 - 2:21and all our righteous deeds are like a filthy garment;
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2:21 - 2:26and all of us wither like a leaf,
and our iniquities, like the wind, take us away. -
2:26 - 2:33There is no one who calls on Your name,
who arouses himself to take hold of You; -
2:33 - 2:41for You have hidden Your face from us and have
delivered us into the power of our iniquities." (P) -
2:41 - 2:46The verses that I would like for us to consider this evening
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2:46 - 2:52are verses 1 to 4 of chapter 64,
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2:52 - 2:58and they make up what is surely one of the
most glorious prayers in all of Scripture: -
2:58 - 3:04"Oh, that Thou would rend the heavens and come down,
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3:04 - 3:12that the mountains might quake, that the
mountains might flow down at Thy presence." (P) -
3:12 - 3:18So I want to speak this evening, Lord willing,
on the subject of God Coming Down. -
3:18 - 3:20And I've read a little bit of the larger context
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3:20 - 3:25just to give you a feel for the original setting of this prayer.
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3:25 - 3:33The prayer comes at a time when Israel has sinned
and is under the judgment of God for its sins. -
3:33 - 3:41And the prophet says in vs 7 that God had hidden His face from them
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3:41 - 3:45and had delivered them into the power of their iniquities.
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3:45 - 3:48Back in Isaiah 63:19, he says,
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3:48 - 3:52"We have become like those over whom Thou has never ruled,
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3:52 - 3:55like those who were not called by Thy Name." (P)
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3:55 - 4:04So Isaiah cries out for God to do, once again,
what He has done in the past of Israel's history. -
4:04 - 4:10And he says in Isaiah 64:3,
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4:10 - 4:14"When Thou didst awesome things which we did not expect,
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4:14 - 4:18Thou didst come down, the mountains quaked at Thy presence."
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4:18 - 4:20That was something that had happened.
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4:20 - 4:23When did God do that? When did He do awesome things?
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4:23 - 4:31Well, surely one time was back when He took
the children of Israel out of Egypt – -
4:31 - 4:36out from the power of Pharaoh and the power of Egypt.
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4:36 - 4:38He certainly did awesome things during that time.
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4:38 - 4:46The God of the Hebrews, through these insignificant men
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4:46 - 4:54came to the most powerful man in the world
at that time, with the most powerful empire. -
4:54 - 4:57And these two little men stood there before him
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4:57 - 5:04and said, "Thus says the God of Israel, 'Let My people go.' "
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5:04 - 5:08And so, God laid claim on these people - "they're My people."
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5:08 - 5:12Now think of this, saying this to the most powerful man in the world:
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5:12 - 5:17"They're My people; let them go, that they might worship Me."
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5:17 - 5:23And as the Scripture says, He did this
with a mighty arm and an outstretched hand. -
5:23 - 5:26He did awesome things. (P)
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5:26 - 5:30You know, Pharaoh's first response was,
"Who is this LORD? I don't know the LORD." -
5:30 - 5:33Isn't that quite a statement? "I don't know the LORD."
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5:33 - 5:39Well, he didn't know the LORD, and he said,
"I'm not going to let the people go." -
5:39 - 5:46But after all those plagues were over,
he was glad to see them go out. -
5:46 - 5:55And God delivered His people with mighty signs
and awesome wonders from the land of Egypt. -
5:55 - 6:00And once the people were delivered, He came down on Mount Sinai.
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6:00 - 6:04Hebrews 12 says, "He came in the midst of blazing fire,
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6:04 - 6:08and darkness and gloom, and whirlwind.
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6:08 - 6:13And a sight so terrible that Moses said,
'I exceedingly fear and tremble.' " -
6:13 - 6:20Moses was quaking. And according to Exodus 19, it says,
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6:20 - 6:25"There were thunder and lightning flashes,
and a thick cloud upon the mountain, -
6:25 - 6:30and a very loud trumpet sound so that all the
people who were in the camp trembled." -
6:30 - 6:39Mount Sinai was all in smoke - listen to this - because the LORD descended,
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6:39 - 6:43He came down upon it.
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6:43 - 6:50The LORD descended upon it in fire, and its smoke
ascended like the smoke of a furnace, -
6:50 - 6:53and the whole mountain quaked violently.
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6:53 - 6:59"When Thou didst come down, the mountains quaked,
the mountains flowed down." -
6:59 - 7:02So God had come down before in the history of Israel,
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7:02 - 7:06and Isaiah was asking Him to do it again. (P)
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7:06 - 7:15Now, beloved, God answered Isaiah's prayer,
but He did it in a way that they looked not for. -
7:15 - 7:19It says, "Thou didst awesome things
which we did not expect in the past." -
7:19 - 7:24Nobody had any idea what God was going to do
to deliver the people out of Egypt. -
7:24 - 7:29And nobody had any idea how God was going to
ultimately answer this prayer of Isaiah. -
7:29 - 7:33He's asking God to come down. God came down.
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7:33 - 7:35He came down in the person of His Son.
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7:35 - 7:40He came down from above into this fallen world,
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7:40 - 7:46and invaded human history in the person of His Son.
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7:46 - 7:52Malachi 3:1 says, "The Lord, whom you seek,
shall suddenly come to His temple; -
7:52 - 7:56even the messenger of the Covenant, in whom you delight.
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7:56 - 8:02But who can abide the day of His coming? He's like a refiner's fire."
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8:02 - 8:09And when the Lord Jesus came, He was like that.
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8:09 - 8:12But He didn't stay in this world, He ascended to Heaven.
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8:12 - 8:18And a few weeks later, God came down in a more abiding way
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8:18 - 8:22when He came down in the person of the Holy Spirit.
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8:22 - 8:28God came down. Who is the Holy Spirit? He's God.
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8:28 - 8:36God came down, on the day of Pentecost,
to abide with the church forever. (P) -
8:36 - 8:39Acts chapter 2, Peter is quoting from Joel, he says,
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8:39 - 8:45"It shall be in the last days, God says,
that I will pour forth of My Spirit upon all flesh; -
8:45 - 8:48and your sons and daughters shall prophesy,
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8:48 - 8:53and your young men shall see visions,
and your old men shall dream dreams; -
8:53 - 8:59and even upon My bondservants and My handmaidens
will I pour out of My Spirit in those days, -
8:59 - 9:01and they shall prophesy.
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9:01 - 9:06And I will grant wonders in the sky above
and signs on the earth beneath, -
9:06 - 9:09blood, and fire, and vapor of smoke.
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9:09 - 9:12The sun shall be turned into darkness and the moon into blood,
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9:12 - 9:16before the great and glorious day of the Lord shall come.
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9:16 - 9:21And it shall be that everyone who calls
on the name of the Lord shall be saved." -
9:21 - 9:28Now that's God doing great and awesome things
which they looked not for and did not expect. -
9:28 - 9:35And it's God coming down, and the mountains
quaking and flowing down at His presence. (P) -
9:35 - 9:40Beloved, the new covenant coming of the Holy Spirit
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9:40 - 9:47was God's answer to Isaiah's prayer for God to come down.
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9:47 - 9:55He came down in a far more powerful
and more wonderful way on the day of Pentecost. -
9:55 - 9:59He came down in a far more wonderful way than He ever came down,
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9:59 - 10:06when He came down with a bunch of fire
and lightning and all those things on Mount Sinai. -
10:08 - 10:13In the New Covenant, God comes and puts His Spirit within people.
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10:13 - 10:15He regenerates their hearts,
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10:15 - 10:19He writes His law on the inside instead of on the outside;
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10:19 - 10:25and He pours out His Spirit upon them
to empower them to do impossible things. -
10:25 - 10:27Think of the words of the Lord Jesus.
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10:27 - 10:30He said, "In that day you shall know that I am in you,
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10:30 - 10:36and you and Me, and I in the Father."
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10:36 - 10:40He says, "He that believes in Me, the works that I do shall he do also,
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10:40 - 10:49and greater works than these shall he do because I go to the Father." (P)
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10:49 - 10:51God doesn't come down on the physical mountains anymore,
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10:51 - 10:54but He does still come down.
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10:54 - 10:58And when He does, the mountains flow down at His presence.
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10:58 - 11:06It's the coming of the Holy Spirit, by which God answers Isaiah's prayer
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11:06 - 11:11and solves the problems of backsliding and backslidden Israel,
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11:11 - 11:16and puts His law on the inside, and has a
new covenant people who won't turn away from it. (P) -
11:16 - 11:24Well, I want to speak to you then on vs 1 to 4
on the subject of God Coming Down – -
11:24 - 11:30"Oh, that Thou wouldst rend the heavens and come down,
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11:30 - 11:32that the mountains might quake at Your presence."
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11:32 - 11:34And the first thing that I want you to notice is this –
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11:34 - 11:46very simple, but very profound – and that is,
that when God comes down, God is the one who is acting. -
11:46 - 11:52God is the one who is coming down. Now that's pretty simple.
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11:52 - 11:56Isaiah is asking God to do something.
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11:56 - 11:58He's asking God to intervene.
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11:58 - 12:04He's asking God to rend the heavens and come down.
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12:04 - 12:11This prayer has to do with God's activity, not man's.
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12:11 - 12:18It has to do with God's presence and person, not man's.
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12:18 - 12:20We're dealing with something objective here,
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12:20 - 12:24and I want to belabor this some, because it will help you to understand.
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12:24 - 12:28There's so much confusion in relation to the work of the Holy Spirit.
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12:28 - 12:36If we can lay hold of this; this has to do with God
doing something from the outside, objective to ourselves. -
12:36 - 12:41God comes to us from the outside,
and all this is a result of God's activity. (P) -
12:41 - 12:46When God comes down, God's the one coming down.
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12:46 - 12:48He's the one acting.
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12:48 - 12:50And we see this so clearly on the day of Pentecost,
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12:50 - 12:55I don't know if you want to turn to it or not, but I'll read it to you.
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12:55 - 13:02Now we're talking about the activity of God.
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13:02 - 13:10In Acts 2:1, it says, "When the day of Pentecost
had come, they were all together in one place. -
13:10 - 13:22And suddenly there came from Heaven
a noise like a violent rushing wind, -
13:22 - 13:26and it filled the whole house where they were sitting.
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13:26 - 13:31And there appeared to them tongues as of fire distributing themselves,
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13:31 - 13:34and they rested on each one of them.
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13:34 - 13:37And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit
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13:37 - 13:42and began to speak with other tongues,
as the Spirit was giving them utterance." -
13:42 - 13:46Notice the activity of God here, it's everywhere in this.
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13:46 - 13:55This is not man reaching up to God, this is God coming down to man.
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13:55 - 14:04This is not man giving himself more fully to God,
this is God giving Himself more fully to man. (P) -
14:04 - 14:06Now I'm going to develop this a little as we go along,
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14:06 - 14:10but just listen to these things, this thought:
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14:10 - 14:16This is not man "taking something by faith".
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14:16 - 14:25This is God giving something
that man does not expect and does not look for. -
14:25 - 14:30Notice how objective, how given, how outside of man, this all is.
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14:30 - 14:34It happens SUDDENLY.
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14:34 - 14:37Suddenly, there came. All right? (P)
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14:37 - 14:39They're here, they're waiting.
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14:39 - 14:48Suddenly, there comes - from the outside, from heaven - a noise,
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14:48 - 14:58a sound, like a violent rushing wind – objective.
And it fills the whole house. -
14:58 - 15:01And there appears these tongues of fire.
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15:01 - 15:08We're dealing with something objective that
comes from the outside that God has initiated. -
15:08 - 15:10And if we're looking for terminology for this,
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15:10 - 15:15it's what the Bible calls "An Outpouring of the Holy Spirit."
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15:15 - 15:19The Holy Spirit comes down, He's poured out upon us.
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15:19 - 15:23And Peter quotes from Joel, and he quotes his prophecy,
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15:23 - 15:27he says, "What's happening here on the day of Pentecost,
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15:27 - 15:30this is what was spoken of by Joel.
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15:30 - 15:34'It will come about in the last days,' saith the LORD,
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15:34 - 15:39'that I'll pour out My Spirit upon all flesh;
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15:39 - 15:42and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.' "
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15:42 - 15:50Not just prophets, but God has things
for bondservants and handmaidens, -
15:50 - 15:54and housewives doing the dishes.
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15:54 - 15:56What a promise this is!
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15:56 - 16:02"I'll pour out My Spirit upon all flesh -
your sons and daughters shall prophesy, -
16:02 - 16:06your young men shall see visions,
your old men shall dream dreams. -
16:06 - 16:09Even upon My bondservants and My handmaidens -
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16:09 - 16:16that's talking about you and me! not just those guys.
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16:17 - 16:22An outpouring of the Spirit of God - this is something that God does. (P)
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16:22 - 16:29Now there is a great deal of emphasis in the New Testament on our responsibility.
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16:29 - 16:32And there are a lot of things that we're commanded to do.
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16:32 - 16:36We're commanded to believe God, we're commanded to obey God.
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16:36 - 16:40And, in relation to the Holy Spirit,
one of the things that we're commanded is, -
16:40 - 16:42we're commanded to be filled with the Spirit.
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16:42 - 16:47Being filled with the Spirit, that's a commandment.
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16:47 - 16:50And you understand, when the Bible talks about 'being filled with something',
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16:50 - 16:54we have this idea of taking a cup and filling it up with water.
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16:54 - 17:00But to be filled with something means
to be utterly under the control of, -
17:00 - 17:03and possessed by, you might say, that thing.
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17:03 - 17:07There's a lot of examples of this in the New Testament.
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17:07 - 17:12But if you look around and you read,
it says, "They were all filled with rage." -
17:12 - 17:15Well, that doesn't mean that somebody poured rage into them,
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17:15 - 17:18it means that they were under the control of rage.
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17:18 - 17:22They were filled with it, it just possessed them.
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17:22 - 17:27And so when He says, "Be filled with the Spirit," it's a commandment.
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17:27 - 17:35You are commanded to come to God and
give yourself over to Him for His control. -
17:35 - 17:38And so, we are to come to God - we are responsible to come to God -
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17:38 - 17:49and repent of known sin, and believe what He has said
about our ability in Christ to walk by faith. -
17:49 - 17:52And it's life-changing. (P)
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17:52 - 17:59I've been in meetings like this before,
where God would put His finger on some area of sin. -
17:59 - 18:03And you get alone before God and you ask His forgiveness.
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18:03 - 18:08And you see, you know, by the grace of God I have power in Christ,
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18:08 - 18:11I don't have to be defeated by this anymore.
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18:11 - 18:15You see, that's repentance and faith. That's our responsibility.
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18:15 - 18:21And you give yourself afresh to God,
and, lo and behold, you're different after that. -
18:21 - 18:27Haven't you seen this? I've seen meetings
where one meeting changed my life. -
18:27 - 18:29As Brother Don said this morning,
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18:29 - 18:33it's far away from perfection but there's a difference,
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18:33 - 18:34you're different from then on.
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18:34 - 18:39God gave you, brought you into an area of victory that you never had before.
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18:39 - 18:43And you're on a different plane,
and you never go back to the way you were. -
18:43 - 18:48That has to do with deep repentance before God, and believing,
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18:48 - 18:53and having your mind renewed to see who you are in Christ,
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18:53 - 18:55and the power that you have in Christ.
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18:55 - 18:58That all has to do with our responsibility.
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18:58 - 19:01You're commanded to be filled with the Spirit. (P)
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19:01 - 19:07But, beloved, you cannot make God come down.
That's something different. -
19:07 - 19:11You can ask God to come down, like Isaiah did,
but you can't make Him come down. -
19:11 - 19:17When we talk about God coming down,
we're talking about God's activity. -
19:17 - 19:20If you could just get this clear,
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19:20 - 19:22because there's a lot of things you'll read in the book of Acts,
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19:22 - 19:24and sometimes you can see as you read it,
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19:24 - 19:29you say, "Wait, this has to do with them
giving themselves more fully to God." -
19:29 - 19:34But other times you're reading, you say, "That's God coming down."
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19:34 - 19:37And if you can get the picture of the total thing that's happening,
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19:37 - 19:40it helps you regardless of the terminology that's used.
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19:40 - 19:43Now, a lot of times the terminology is pretty clear.
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19:43 - 19:50"The Spirit had not yet fallen upon them" – that's God coming down.
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19:50 - 19:54And it'll help you to sort some of these things out.
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19:54 - 19:57But there's a lot of things that we are responsible for,
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19:57 - 20:01and in a word we're responsible to walk in the Spirit.
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20:01 - 20:03And that has to do with our activity.
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20:03 - 20:10But again, these passages have to do,
not with our activity, but with God's activity. -
20:10 - 20:13And this is what happened in Acts 2. (P)
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20:13 - 20:15But here's what we need to get.
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20:15 - 20:21This didn't just happen in Acts chapter 2,
it happened again a couple chapters later. -
20:21 - 20:23God came down again.
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20:23 - 20:27And this is the big encouragement because
we don't just have to read Acts chapter 2 -
20:27 - 20:30and say, "Wasn't that wonderful? God came down.
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20:30 - 20:36I wish I would have lived back then
when God was real and when God came down." -
20:36 - 20:39That's not the way it is.
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20:39 - 20:48Acts chapter 4, let me read it to you, starting at verse 23,
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20:48 - 20:51"And when they had been released, they went to their own companions
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20:51 - 20:55and reported all that the chief priests and the elders had said to them.
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20:55 - 20:59And when they heard this, they lifted their
voices to God with one accord and said, -
20:59 - 21:05"O Lord, it is You who made the heaven and the earth
and the sea, and all that is in them, -
21:05 - 21:10who by the Holy Spirit, through the mouth of our father David Your servant, said,
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21:10 - 21:14'Why did the Gentiles rage, and the peoples devise futile things?
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21:14 - 21:16The kings of the earth took their stand...' "
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21:16 - 21:22And they go on reviewing what God has said in His Word
and what He's done in the past. (P) -
21:22 - 21:27And then they say in verse 29, " 'And now, Lord,
take note of their threats, -
21:27 - 21:32and grant that Your bond-servants
may speak Your word with all confidence, -
21:32 - 21:36while You extend Your hand to heal,
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21:36 - 21:40and signs and wonders take place through the
name of Your holy servant Jesus.' -
21:40 - 21:48And when they had prayed, the place where
they had gathered together was shaken, -
21:48 - 21:56and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit
and began to speak the word of God with boldness. -
21:56 - 22:00And the congregation of those who believed
were of one heart and one soul; -
22:00 - 22:03and not one of them claimed that anything belonging to him was his own,
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22:03 - 22:06but all things were common property to them.
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22:06 - 22:12And with great power the apostles were giving witness
to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, -
22:12 - 22:16and abundant grace was upon them all."
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22:16 - 22:21Now what happened there? They're praying, and God comes down.
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22:21 - 22:25And the place is shaken, and suddenly they're all filled with the Holy Spirit
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22:25 - 22:30and begin to speak the word of God with boldness.
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22:30 - 22:36What is this? It's another outpouring of the Holy Spirit. (P)
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22:36 - 22:45As I said earlier I think, or Brother Mack said,
historically this has been called Revival. -
22:45 - 22:51Now we live in a time when the term 'revival' has taken on
the meaning of just any special meetings - -
22:51 - 22:54"We're going to have a revival. We're going to hold a revival."
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22:54 - 23:00But historically, back earlier in church history in the 1700s and 1800s,
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23:00 - 23:06a revival was talking about an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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23:06 - 23:10I personally don't know if that's the best word for this,
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23:10 - 23:20because a revival gives the concept that the
true church is either dead or just about dead. -
23:20 - 23:24You know, somebody's on the beach there,
and they're just about ready to go out. -
23:24 - 23:29And you say, "I gave him artificial respiration and he revived!"
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23:29 - 23:34And I think that's a wrong idea of what we're talking about.
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23:34 - 23:36That's not the situation in the book of Acts.
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23:36 - 23:42You read Acts chapter 4, these people were not backslidden.
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23:42 - 23:49They have just been filled with the Spirit in
Acts chapter 2 in a powerful, mighty way. (P) -
23:49 - 23:53A lot of men, who are from a background
of what's called Covenant Theology, -
23:53 - 23:55speak of revival in this way.
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23:55 - 24:01They equate Old Testament Israel with the true church.
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24:01 - 24:06And so they say things like this:
"God has turned His back on the church." -
24:06 - 24:10"There's just as much adultery in the church as there is in the world."
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24:10 - 24:12"The church doesn't any longer believe in the Virgin Birth."
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24:12 - 24:13All those things.
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24:13 - 24:18That's not the true church, beloved. That's not what the church is.
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24:18 - 24:24And a lot of times they get all of their ideas of
what they call 'revival' from the Old Testament. -
24:24 - 24:29Well, there's a difference between Old Testament Israel and the church.
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24:29 - 24:37Old Testament Israel was a physical nation
made up mainly of unregenerate people. -
24:37 - 24:40If you don't believe that, look at the way they lived.
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24:40 - 24:44And God said, "There's a day coming
when I'm going to do something special. -
24:44 - 24:49I'm going to put My law inside of them,
it's not just gonna be on the outside." -
24:49 - 24:52In general (now there were regenerate people too)
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24:52 - 24:57but in general, the reality was that the law was just on the outside,
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24:57 - 24:59and as soon as you gave them a chance -
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24:59 - 25:01like Moses goes up on the mountain for a little while,
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25:01 - 25:06and by the time he gets back they had made a golden calf and they're going wild!
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25:06 - 25:09That's not regenerate people. (P)
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25:09 - 25:13And so in the New Covenant, God says,
"I'm going to take care of this. -
25:13 - 25:15The kingdom is going to be taken away from you
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25:15 - 25:18and given to a nation that brings forth the fruit of it."
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25:18 - 25:22And that nation is that spiritual nation, a holy nation,
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25:22 - 25:26a royal priesthood that we are.
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25:26 - 25:28So God has not turned His back on the church,
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25:28 - 25:31and God has not forsaken the church, the true church.
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25:31 - 25:34I mean, the true church is alive and well.
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25:34 - 25:40At least, I have the feeling that the true church
is alive and well here in this gathering. -
25:40 - 25:46I don't want to minimize the glory of what God has done in your lives.
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25:46 - 25:49I can see miracles!
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25:49 - 25:52But, beloved, that doesn't mean we don't need what the early church needed.
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25:52 - 25:56We need a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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25:56 - 25:57You see that?
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25:57 - 26:03It's not a deal where we come and we pray to God,
and if He doesn't answer right away, -
26:03 - 26:08we say, "Well, God has turned His back on me.
God is not for me. God's against us." -
26:08 - 26:11You know, that's not the reality.
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26:11 - 26:15God is for you; and He is with us; and He is helping us.
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26:15 - 26:20But mercy drops around us are falling, but for the showers we plead.
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26:20 - 26:28That's what that prayer is. "Oh that You would come down."
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26:28 - 26:32In the book of Acts we see this happening,
God pouring out His Spirit afresh, -
26:32 - 26:39not on a backslidden people, but on a dependent and needy people.
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26:39 - 26:45And not on a worthy people, but on His people. His people.
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26:45 - 26:48He's pleased to do that. (P)
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26:48 - 26:50Well, when God pours out His Spirit,
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26:50 - 26:53He comes down and makes His presence known in mighty ways.
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26:53 - 27:01And He has been pleased to do this, time after time,
down through church history. -
27:01 - 27:03And in my own life, I don't know about some of you,
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27:03 - 27:04some of you this may be new.
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27:04 - 27:09Maybe you've never heard of God pouring out His Spirit historically.
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27:09 - 27:11But some of you have heard about it,
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27:11 - 27:15and maybe like me you've been stirred for a while,
you pray about it and so on, -
27:15 - 27:18but you kind of begin to feel like,
"Well, maybe He's not going to do that." -
27:18 - 27:23Beloved, He could do it again here.
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27:23 - 27:26It's not because we're so worthy, you know,
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27:26 - 27:30you can get the idea, "Boy, if we were just more
on fire for God like the early church was, -
27:30 - 27:34then He would do stuff, He would pour out His Spirit on us."
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27:34 - 27:40Beloved, the reason the early church was on fire
was that God had poured out His Spirit upon them. -
27:40 - 27:45It's not the idea that they merited something and then He came. (P)
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27:45 - 27:47It's very easy to get this thing,
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27:47 - 27:49and I've listened to men preach on this subject,
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27:49 - 27:51and you get this whole thing turned around
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27:51 - 27:56to where the fruit of love, joy, peace and so on, is the Holy Spirit.
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27:56 - 27:58That's not what the Bible says.
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27:58 - 28:04It's not saying, "If you're Christ-like enough, God will give you His Spirit."
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28:04 - 28:11It's that He supplies us with what we need to be like that.
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28:11 - 28:13And so we're coming as His children, and we're saying,
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28:13 - 28:21"Father, You said that the New Covenant
could be characterized as the Ministry of the Spirit. -
28:21 - 28:25And we're seeing so little right now."
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28:25 - 28:30And, brethren, I remember a time,
and from the people that I've known, -
28:30 - 28:37they've told of little... I mean, 50, 75 or 100 years ago,
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28:37 - 28:43it was not uncommon to have just a camp-meeting,
and God would move in, -
28:43 - 28:49and 25 or 30 people would be sobbing in the front
under deep conviction of sin. -
28:49 - 28:53And we're thankful for what He is doing even here.
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28:53 - 28:58But if God came down here, this thing would be a totally different thing,
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28:58 - 28:59wouldn't it?
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28:59 - 29:06I mean, deep movings of the Spirit of God. (P)
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29:06 - 29:10What happens when God comes down?
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29:10 - 29:14Well, three things that I want to bring out
that are illustrated in the verses in Isaiah 64. -
29:14 - 29:19First of all, there is a glorious sense of God's presence.
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29:19 - 29:24Now there are many other things related to the outpouring of the Spirit
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29:24 - 29:28or what has historically been called revival.
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29:28 - 29:32But at least this much in this passage,
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29:32 - 29:34"Oh that thou would rend the heavens and come down,
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29:34 - 29:40that the mountains might quake - what? - at Thy presence."
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29:40 - 29:47In verse 2, "That the nations may tremble at Thy presence."
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29:47 - 29:57And verse 3, "When Thou didst come down,
the mountains quaked at Thy presence." -
29:57 - 30:00Now we might expect that there would be a sense of God's presence
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30:00 - 30:05because when God comes down, He's the One that comes down.
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30:05 - 30:14But think of this: When we think of our great God,
the God who created everything, -
30:14 - 30:18suppose that God came down in here tonight.
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30:18 - 30:27I mean, we would all dissolve,
as would the building, and the whole world. (P) -
30:27 - 30:29Now we know God is everywhere.
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30:29 - 30:35And we know that when God comes down
He doesn't manifest all that He is or we'd all die. -
30:35 - 30:43But what He does is, He pulls back the
curtain more than it's ever been in our lives. -
30:43 - 30:44He comes and manifests.
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30:44 - 30:49We're talking about, of course He's present,
but He manifests His presence. -
30:49 - 30:51He comes down.
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30:51 - 30:58And what happens when He's present is,
mountains start quaking and nations start trembling, -
30:58 - 31:03and He does awesome things.
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31:04 - 31:11Conscious reality. When God's presence becomes a conscious reality.
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31:11 - 31:15I was in a meeting one time in Louisiana many years ago,
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31:15 - 31:22and this was not historic revival,
it was just God coming into the meeting. -
31:22 - 31:26And the sermon, I didn't particularly get that much out of the sermon,
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31:26 - 31:29but after that sermon was over, God came into the room.
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31:29 - 31:33I can't explain that. Everybody there knew that He was there.
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31:33 - 31:39I mean, it was this sense of "God is in this room".
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31:39 - 31:41He just was pleased to do that. (P)
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31:41 - 31:49We had a little taste of that one time when
Brother Don and Keith McCloud came to Missouri. -
31:49 - 31:54And we went into a basement meeting room
right after lunch, I think it was, -
31:54 - 32:00and we were gonna have a little testimony time and celebrate communion
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32:00 - 32:03(I mean, take the Lord's Supper) and go out.
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32:03 - 32:07And we had communion but it wasn't that kind.
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32:07 - 32:12We never got around to that. God came in a measure.
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32:12 - 32:17And it was one of those things our children, our little crying babies,
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32:17 - 32:22who hadn't had anything to eat all day that afternoon, went to sleep.
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32:22 - 32:25And all the mothers are right there, everybody was there,
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32:25 - 32:27you wouldn't even know there were any babies.
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32:27 - 32:31They were all asleep.
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32:31 - 32:36And when we came out of that time, it was like time stood still.
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32:36 - 32:41And when we came out of that meeting,
we looked around and it's like, "It's dark out here. -
32:41 - 32:46We've been in there for hours." No knowledge of time.
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32:46 - 32:51Duncan Campbell, I think, said, "The silence of eternity."
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32:51 - 32:54God coming down into the midst.
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32:54 - 32:57Don't you want him to come down? (P)
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32:57 - 33:03Think of this: When God comes down in His presence,
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33:03 - 33:15mountains shake and mountains melt (they do!) and nations fear.
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33:15 - 33:19It's like when Jacob said, "Surely the LORD is in this place" (Gen. 28:16).
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33:19 - 33:27He came to that realization, he was afraid,
and he said, "How dreadful is this place! -
33:27 - 33:32this is none other than the house of God,
and this is the gate of Heaven." -
33:32 - 33:37There's a sense of awe, you can see that in the book of Acts.
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33:37 - 33:42Acts 2:43, "Fear (or awe) came upon every soul."
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33:42 - 33:46Acts 5:11, "Great fear came upon all the church."
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33:46 - 33:54Acts 19:17, "Fear fell upon them all,
and the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified." (P) -
33:54 - 33:59I want to read to you just a little bit of some accounts from church history,
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33:59 - 34:04and I've almost picked these at random, not quite.
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34:04 - 34:11But just to give you a feel again,
this is from a book called Rent Heavens by R. B. Jones. -
34:11 - 34:17This was the Welsh Revival, that Brother Mack talked about, in 1904, 1905.
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34:17 - 34:22He says, "If one were asked to describe in a word
the outstanding feature of those days, -
34:22 - 34:29one would unhesitatingly reply that it was the
universal, inescapable sense of the presence of God. -
34:29 - 34:31God had come down.
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34:31 - 34:34A sense of the Lord's presence was everywhere.
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34:34 - 34:38It pervaded, it created the spiritual atmosphere.
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34:38 - 34:46It mattered not where one went, the consciousness
of the reality and nearness of God followed. -
34:46 - 34:50Felt of course in the revival gatherings,
it was by no means confined to them. -
34:50 - 34:56It was also felt in the homes, on the streets,
in the mines and factories, in the schools; -
34:56 - 34:59even in the theaters and drinking saloons. (P)
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34:59 - 35:05"The strange result was that wherever people gathered became a place of awe,
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35:05 - 35:09and places of amusement and carousal were practically emptied.
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35:09 - 35:14Many were the instances of men entering public houses, ordering drinks,
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35:14 - 35:19and then turning on their heels and leaving them on the counters untouched.
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35:19 - 35:22The sense of the Lord's presence was such as practically
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35:22 - 35:26to paralyze the arm that would raise the cup to the lips.
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35:26 - 35:30Football teams and the like were disbanded.
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35:30 - 35:35Their members finding greater joy and
testimony to the Lord's grace than in games. -
35:35 - 35:38The pit bottoms and galleries became places of praise and prayer,
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35:38 - 35:43where the miners (Wales was a mining country),
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35:43 - 35:49where the miners gathered to worship
before they dispersed to their several stalls. -
35:49 - 35:52Even the children of the Day Schools:
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35:52 - 35:55stories could be told of how they would gather in any place they could,
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35:55 - 36:01where they would sing and pray in most impressive fashion."
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36:01 - 36:06Sense of the Lord's presence. (P)
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36:06 - 36:07He tells about one of the meetings,
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36:07 - 36:13he says, "It's difficult to overstate or overvalue
this remarkable feature of the revival. -
36:13 - 36:17The writer will never forget one outstanding experience
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36:17 - 36:24of this sense of an atmosphere laden
with the power of God's realized presence. -
36:24 - 36:29The memory of that meeting,
even after more than a quarter of a century, -
36:29 - 36:35is well nigh overwhelming." The memory is overwhelming.
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36:37 - 36:42"It was easily the greatest meeting the writer was ever in.
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36:42 - 36:44The theme of the message was Isaiah chapter 6.
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36:44 - 36:49The light of God's holiness was turned upon
the hearts and lives of those present. -
36:49 - 36:53Conviction of sin and its terrible dessert was so crushing
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36:53 - 36:58that a feeling, almost of despair, grew over all hearts.
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36:58 - 37:00So grievous a thing was sin,
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37:00 - 37:04so richly and inevitably did it deserve the severest judgment of God,
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37:04 - 37:09that hearts questioned: 'Could God forgive? Could God cleanse?'
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37:09 - 37:14Then came the word about the altar, the tongs,
and the live coal touching the confessedly vile lips, -
37:14 - 37:17and the gracious and complete removal of their vileness.
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37:17 - 37:20And after all, there was hope.
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37:20 - 37:25God was forgiving, and He had cleansing for the worst.
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37:25 - 37:32When the rapt listeners realized all this, the effect
was absolutely beyond any metaphor to describe. (P) -
37:32 - 37:39"As one man, first with a sigh of relief
and then with the delirious shout of joy, -
37:39 - 37:43the whole huge audience sprang to their feet.
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37:43 - 37:47The vision had completely overwhelmed them
and one that's not ashamed to tell it. -
37:47 - 37:50For a moment they were beside themselves with heavenly joy."
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37:50 - 37:59All that's from hearing about the tongs touching the lips of Isaiah.
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37:59 - 38:02"The whole place at that moment was so awful with the glory of God.
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38:02 - 38:08The holy presence of God was so manifested
that the speaker himself was overwhelmed. -
38:08 - 38:13The pulpit where he stood was so filled with the
light of God that he had to withdraw." -
38:13 - 38:19That's God coming into one meeting. (P)
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38:22 - 38:25The presence of God.
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38:25 - 38:29When God comes down there's a sense of His presence.
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38:29 - 38:34Duncan Campbell, in the Hebrides Revival in 1949,
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38:34 - 38:38said that God's presence was so manifest in those Hebrides Islands
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38:38 - 38:42that sea captains would be sailing down the channel
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38:42 - 38:45between the islands and the comet(?),
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38:45 - 38:47and they would come under conviction of sin,
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38:47 - 38:52and they'd be out on the deck of their ships praying, crying out to God.
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38:52 - 38:56God's presence. (P)
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38:56 - 39:05This is from Edward Payson.
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39:06 - 39:12He talks about how in a meeting like this,
sometimes there'll be one person, -
39:12 - 39:19there'll be someone that God speaks to
and he feels that he alone is the one spoken to, -
39:19 - 39:25and that God is there, and he's almost
unconscious of the presence of his fellow worshipers. -
39:25 - 39:32But he says, "When God thus speaks to the whole
or the greatest part of an assembly at once, -
39:32 - 39:38as He sometimes does when He comes to revive his work extensively,
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39:38 - 39:42these effects are experienced in these appearances exhibited by all.
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39:42 - 39:49No scene on this side of the bar of God
can be more overpoweringly solemn -
39:49 - 39:53than the scene which such an assembly exhibits.
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39:53 - 39:58Then the Father of spirits is present to the spirits He has made;
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39:58 - 40:02present to each one of them and speaking to each.
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40:02 - 40:08Each one feels that the eye of God is upon him,
that the voice of God is speaking to him. -
40:08 - 40:15Each one, therefore, though surrounded by numbers,
mourns solitary and apart. -
40:15 - 40:17The powers of the world to come are felt.
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40:17 - 40:24Eternity, with all its crushing realities,
opens to view and descends upon the mind. -
40:24 - 40:27The final sentence, the judgment of God, though uttered by human lips,
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40:27 - 40:34comes with scarcely less weight than if pronounced by the Judge Himself."
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40:34 - 40:39That's what happens when God comes.
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40:41 - 40:46Oh that God might do it again. (P)
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40:48 - 40:51One of the surest marks of God's presence is that men are humbled
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40:51 - 40:54and there's a deep sense of conviction of sin.
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40:54 - 41:00Again I mentioned Brother Keith McCloud,
who was involved in revival in Canada. -
41:00 - 41:06He said, one time he was driving along in his car,
listening to a message by a godly man, -
41:06 - 41:09and there was this sense that God had come.
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41:09 - 41:17And he pulled the car over to the side of the road,
and he got down on his face in the bottom of the car. -
41:17 - 41:22He said, "If I could have, I would have pushed my way through the floor to get lower."
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41:22 - 41:27And he said, "I felt so unclean in the presence of God,
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41:27 - 41:32though I could not think of one sin in my life at the time."
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41:32 - 41:37Now if that's true of a godly man, what is it of the sinner? (P)
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41:37 - 41:43In the Hebrides Revival, again, Duncan Campbell told about,
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41:43 - 41:51I think it was seven or nine atheists;
men who were educated, men that were weavers. -
41:51 - 41:53And they mocked God and mocked religion.
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41:53 - 41:57And at one point in the revival, they called for Duncan Campbell.
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41:57 - 42:03They said, "Please come, we're afraid these men are going to lose their minds."
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42:03 - 42:10What is that? That's the hope that God came and convicted of sin. (P)
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42:10 - 42:15Well, when God comes He's present and there's a sense of His presence.
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42:15 - 42:22Secondly, when God comes down, mighty things happen.
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42:22 - 42:25"Oh that Thou wouldst rend the heavens and come down,
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42:25 - 42:28that the mountains might quake at Thy presence."
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42:28 - 42:31Mighty things happen. Mountains quake.
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42:31 - 42:35"As fire kindles the brushwood, as fire causes water to boil,
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42:35 - 42:38to make Thy Name known to thine adversaries,
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42:38 - 42:42that the nations may tremble at Thy presence.
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42:42 - 42:47When Thou didst awesome things which we did not expect.
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42:47 - 42:51Thou didst come down, the mountains quaked at Thy presence.
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42:51 - 42:55From of old they have not heard nor perceived by ear,
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42:55 - 43:03neither has the eye seen a God besides Thee
who acts in behalf of the one who waits for Him." -
43:03 - 43:06When God comes down, mighty things happen.
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43:06 - 43:10And time would literally fail us to tell of some of the mighty things
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43:10 - 43:11that have happened in church history. (P)
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43:11 - 43:15Mack mentioned the Welsh Revival in 1904.
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43:15 - 43:18Evan Roberts was a young man in his mid-20s.
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43:18 - 43:24He comes in there to his roommate (he's been weeping profusely),
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43:24 - 43:32and he says, "See it. God showed me
that He's going to save 100,000 people." -
43:32 - 43:35And it looks like He did that, because in the first six months
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43:35 - 43:39there were 80,000 added to the church rolls, in a little nation.
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43:39 - 43:46And this went on for two or three years. A hundred thousand people.
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43:46 - 43:50God does mighty things when he comes down.
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43:50 - 43:55And in the case of the Welsh Revival
(some of you may have heard some of these stories); -
43:55 - 44:01in Swansea, one of the largest cities,
there were no cases to try, there was no crime. -
44:01 - 44:05The judge didn't have anything to do,
the police didn't have anything to do. -
44:05 - 44:15And so the police formed quartets to sing
and also they directed traffic to the meetings. -
44:15 - 44:20And in the mines, so many of the miners had been converted
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44:20 - 44:21and they wouldn't curse anymore.
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44:21 - 44:26And the horses, who were used to being cursed at,
didn't know what orders they were being given. -
44:26 - 44:30They couldn't get the horses to pull the coal carts.
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44:30 - 44:33That's God coming, you see.
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44:33 - 44:37We're not talking about special meetings.
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44:37 - 44:44I mean, you can have a hundred of those so-called 'revivals' and nobody even knows it.
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44:44 - 44:49But when the Holy Spirit comes down,
even on a hundred and twenty people, -
44:49 - 44:54it turned the world upside down. (P)
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44:57 - 44:59William Williams, this is from the 1700s,
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44:59 - 45:04I just want to read a variety of things for you just to get a feel,
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45:04 - 45:08so you'll know this is not just one or two things.
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45:08 - 45:11William Williams in Wales, in the 1700s, he says,
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45:11 - 45:13"The tone of the whole district was changed.
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45:13 - 45:17Instead of playing games on the Sabbath,
dancing, cursing, swearing, -
45:17 - 45:20blaspheming the name of God, singing unworthy songs,
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45:20 - 45:26empty talk, gossiping, collecting stories,
lying and persecuting God's people; -
45:26 - 45:30instead of all this, the shepherds would sing hymns in the valleys,
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45:30 - 45:33the ploughman and the driver of his oxen
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45:33 - 45:37often singing psalms and spiritual songs together in the fields.
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45:37 - 45:40The maidens, the children, and the old men together
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45:40 - 45:44discussing happily about the works of the Spirit of grace."
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45:44 - 45:49Whole communities changed. (P)
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45:54 - 46:01Duncan Campbell, in the Hebrides Revival, said that
you could be walking along the roads at night, -
46:01 - 46:06and there were sobs coming from the sides of the road
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46:06 - 46:12as people were crying out to God for mercy along the roads.
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46:12 - 46:17Six hundred people spontaneously gather in a field,
crying out to God for mercy. -
46:17 - 46:20That's the kind of thing that happens.
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46:20 - 46:26People would find themselves just gathering,
not knowing why they came, -
46:26 - 46:31crying out to God for mercy. (P)
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46:31 - 46:36Dr. Charles Culpepper was a Baptist missionary to China.
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46:36 - 46:39I heard towards the end of his life
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46:39 - 46:42he shared some about the revival there in China.
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46:42 - 46:45And it was like a man gazing through the back of the building
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46:45 - 46:47as he would talk about it.
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46:47 - 46:52He said, "More was accomplished in two weeks
than in ten years prior to that." -
46:52 - 46:54God just saving people.
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46:54 - 46:58I mean, we can't crack hearts open. We can't do it.
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46:58 - 47:05When the Holy Spirit comes in any measure, things are different.
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47:07 - 47:12When God comes, awesome things happen. (P)
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47:12 - 47:18This was from revival in the Congo, with Helen Roseveare,
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47:18 - 47:22who is a very proper little British medical doctor.
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47:22 - 47:26She's not some wild-eyed fanatic.
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47:26 - 47:30And I read part of an interview with her.
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47:30 - 47:37The interviewer says, "What can you remember
of the first experiences you had of revival power?" -
47:37 - 47:43She said, "The first day revival came to Ibambi, the actual building shook.
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47:43 - 47:45We were sitting in the Bible School hall.
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47:45 - 47:47It was 7 PM on a Friday night.
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47:47 - 47:51Jack Scholes, our field leader, had just come back from a trip in the south
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47:51 - 47:53and he had seen revival down there.
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47:53 - 47:59He stood up to speak about the revival
and started to read from Scriptures. -
47:59 - 48:04Suddenly - isn't that how often that word appears?
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48:04 - 48:07He gets up to start reading from the Bible -
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48:07 - 48:14suddenly we heard a hurricane storm. It was frightening!" (P)
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48:14 - 48:16"Not what you expected?" the interviewer says.
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48:16 - 48:21Just to see things that we looked not for.
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48:21 - 48:24"No! None of us stopped to think that this was strange
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48:24 - 48:30because you don’t get hurricane storms in July
(we have them in February or March). -
48:30 - 48:35We heard this hurricane coming
and the elders began to take the shutters down -
48:35 - 48:39(the shutters are not very strong and fall in and can hurt people.)
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48:39 - 48:41We looked out and it was moonlight,
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48:41 - 48:47and the palm trees were standing absolutely still against the moonlit sky.
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48:47 - 48:51It should have been pitch-black and stormy.
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48:51 - 48:57Then the building shook, and the storm lanterns
down the centre of the building moved around. -
48:57 - 49:01There was a terrific noise and a sense of external power around."
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49:01 - 49:07You see? We're not talking about people giving more of themselves to God.
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49:07 - 49:10We're talking about God coming down.
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49:10 - 49:15God comes down! He still comes down!
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49:15 - 49:17He's done it in church history.
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49:17 - 49:21He did on the day of Pentecost,
He did it repeatedly in the book of Acts, -
49:21 - 49:24and He still does it!
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49:24 - 49:26He's done it in this century.
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49:26 - 49:35He's done it in the past hundred years many times, on smaller scales. (P)
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49:35 - 49:40Beloved, I'd like to see it even on a small-enough scale as this building right here.
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49:40 - 49:44I mean, we need to long for this.
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49:44 - 49:48We need to be aware of it, and we need to long for it.
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49:48 - 49:53I won't read all this, but she said to the question,
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49:53 - 49:56"What was the strongest sense you had around you at the time?"
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49:56 - 50:00What do you think? Conviction of sin.
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50:00 - 50:03She said, "We didn't leave the hall that whole weekend.
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50:03 - 50:06Most of the time, God was dealing with our sins.
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50:06 - 50:08Some needed help from the pastors
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50:08 - 50:10and moved around with much wisdom and encouragement.
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50:10 - 50:14Then joy struck the repentant sinners and the pastor's moved on.
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50:14 - 50:22It was remarkable what discernment was given
to these uneducated pastors." (P) -
50:26 - 50:33One more. This is a revival in Kwasizabantu in Southern Africa.
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50:33 - 50:41I think it was maybe the end of the 1960s - not that long ago.
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50:41 - 50:48Erlo Stegen was the man that was being used in this revival.
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50:48 - 50:54And he says, "After about a week, God came down." That was the quote.
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50:54 - 51:02"Suddenly there was a mighty wind,
almost like compressed air which is released. -
51:02 - 51:07It felt like a wind which blew right through them.
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51:07 - 51:11The building shook and everyone was aware that God was in their midst.
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51:11 - 51:17Erlo buried his face in his hands, deeply aware of his own unworthiness.
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51:17 - 51:20He felt that he should bow down low.
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51:20 - 51:26Everybody was on their knees. No one could grasp it." (P)
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51:26 - 51:28Now this is what happened:
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51:28 - 51:36The first thing, a Zulu woman - a witch -
appeared unexpectedly at Mapumulo. -
51:36 - 51:39To Erlo's surprise question of what she was looking for,
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51:39 - 51:44she answered, "I'm looking for Jesus. Can He set me free?
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51:44 - 51:50I'm bound with the chains of hell. Can He break these chains?"
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51:50 - 51:52Erlo could not believe his eyes and ears.
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51:52 - 52:03For 12 years he had tried, often for weeks on end,
to lead a witch to Christ but to no avail. -
52:03 - 52:05And here, suddenly, as if out of the blue,
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52:05 - 52:11one comes and says that she wants to be set free from the chains of Satan.
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52:11 - 52:13He asked her, "Who spoke to you?"
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52:13 - 52:16"No one," was the answer.
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52:16 - 52:20"Who brought you the message of Jesus?"
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52:20 - 52:22"No one."
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52:22 - 52:26"But who invited you to come here?" he asked with rising amazement.
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52:26 - 52:29The answer was again, "No one."
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52:29 - 52:31Now how did she get there?
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52:31 - 52:33"But," she asked, "why all these questions?
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52:33 - 52:39If Jesus does not sent me free now,
I will die with hell as my destination." -
52:39 - 52:45Led by Erlo, she confessed her sins and
made known her desire to open her life to Jesus. -
52:45 - 52:50Then she said, "Ask this Jesus to set me free
from the evil spirits within me." (P) -
52:50 - 52:53Now that's the kind of thing God does.
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52:53 - 52:59This woman was gloriously converted
and many other witches began to come. -
52:59 - 53:01They would come in waves.
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53:01 - 53:06Sometimes blind people coming in waves and God healing miraculously.
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53:06 - 53:10Many times there are no miraculous healings and things,
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53:10 - 53:13especially in places where they don't need them.
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53:13 - 53:17But when you're dealing in a country that is in utter darkness,
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53:17 - 53:26a lot of times God does special miraculous things -
healing people and doing unusual things. -
53:28 - 53:30When God comes down, mighty things happen. (P)
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53:30 - 53:38This is the last point: When God comes down,
it always far exceeds our expectations. -
53:38 - 53:43When God comes down nobody says, "Is this all?"
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53:43 - 53:45Nobody says that.
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53:45 - 53:56They are so blown away by the reality of God's presence that they're speechless.
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53:56 - 53:59They said there was a sense of awe.
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53:59 - 54:07People were afraid because God was so real and powerful.
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54:07 - 54:09There's no need to pretend anything.
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54:09 - 54:18The reality of God is so much greater than anything
anyone has ever imagined or experienced. (P) -
54:18 - 54:25One more quote from this account of the Welsh Revival.
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54:29 - 54:35Telling about one of the meetings, it says,
"A noted minister, Reverend Thomas John, -
54:35 - 54:42after the meeting, was found alone in deep meditation in a field.
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54:42 - 54:44One of the people who drew near to him said, 'Mr John,
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54:44 - 54:50was not the sight of the thousands,
as they silently prayed, a most impressive one? -
54:50 - 54:51Did you ever see anything to compare with it?'
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54:51 - 54:58He said, 'I never saw one of them. I saw no one but God.'
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54:58 - 55:05Soon after, he was seen leaving the field
and a friend said, 'Where are you going, Thomas John?' -
55:05 - 55:12He said, 'Home. How dreadful is this place!
I must leave, I'm too weak to bear it.' " -
55:12 - 55:15His earthen vessel was too frail for such experiences.
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55:15 - 55:20"Among the many lessons which were learned on such occasions
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55:20 - 55:22is that there must come a great change,
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55:22 - 55:28not only in the spiritual characters but also
in the physical frames of God's children, -
55:28 - 55:33before they'll be able to bear the far more exceeding weight of glory.
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55:33 - 55:38And people have a sense they're going to die if God doesn't pull back a little.
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55:38 - 55:49And God is going to have to give us new bodies
to be able to bear a fuller glimpse of His glory." (P) -
55:51 - 55:56Well we can't make God do this, but we can ask Him.
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55:56 - 55:58And that's what Isaiah did in Isaiah 64,
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55:58 - 56:04and that's what the early church did in Acts 4.
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56:04 - 56:07But one final encouragement here, I love this one.
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56:07 - 56:11William Williams, this is from the 1700s in Wales,
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56:11 - 56:17they started having special meetings to pray for God to come in this way.
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56:17 - 56:26And they were lifeless, hard-going meetings, not a great deal of liberty.
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56:26 - 56:30And he says, "At last, forced by cowardice,
unbelief, and the onslaughts of Satan, -
56:30 - 56:35we resolved to give up our special meetings.
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56:35 - 56:40Now we were about to offer a final prayer,
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56:40 - 56:44fully intending never again to meet thus in fellowship.
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56:44 - 56:48But it was when man reaches the
lowest depths of unbelief that God imparts faith. -
56:48 - 56:53And when man has failed then God reveals Himself.
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56:53 - 56:56So, here, with us in such dire straits on the brink of despair,
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56:56 - 57:02with the door shut on every hope of success,
God Himself entered into our midst." -
57:02 - 57:04Don't you like the way this is?
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57:04 - 57:06because you can get the idea, "Boy, if we just...
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57:06 - 57:10we're going to pray down, we're going to make God do this.
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57:10 - 57:15We'll fast, we'll do this, we'll do that."
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57:15 - 57:17And here they are, they were going to pray for a revival.
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57:17 - 57:22And they were so weak and unbelieving that they decided to give up.
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57:22 - 57:25And that's when God came, because He wanted to let it be known
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57:25 - 57:32that it's not because of them, it's not because of you. (P)
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57:32 - 57:38It says, "God Himself entered into our midst
and the light of day from on high dawned upon us. -
57:38 - 57:41For one of the brethren, the most timid of us all,
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57:41 - 57:47the one who was strongest in his belief that God would never visit us,
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57:47 - 57:51while in prayer was stirred in his spirit
and laid hold powerfully on heaven -
57:51 - 57:54as one who would never let go.
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57:54 - 57:59His tongue spoke unusual words, his voice was raised, his spirit was aflame.
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57:59 - 58:01He pleaded, he cried to God, he struggled.
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58:01 - 58:04He wrestled in earnest like Jacob in the agony of his soul."
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58:04 - 58:08God came and helped that man,
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58:08 - 58:14and God began to pour out that spirit of supplication on the others there.
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58:14 - 58:17And he says, "This came to pass, for there fell upon us
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58:17 - 58:19the sweet breath of the love of the Lord.
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58:19 - 58:24We were filled as if with the fullness of the
bulls and the horns of the altar. -
58:24 - 58:27The fire was kindled, we gave voice with our tongues,
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58:27 - 58:29the cloud melted away, the sun shone.
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58:29 - 58:33We drank of the fruit of the vines of the promised land.
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58:33 - 58:35We were made to rejoice.
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58:35 - 58:38Gone was unbelief, gone guilt, gone fear.
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58:38 - 58:42Gone a timid cowardly spirit, lack of love, envy, suspicions,
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58:42 - 58:45together with all the poisonous worms that tormented us before.
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58:45 - 58:49And in their place came love, faith, hope, a joyful spirit,
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58:49 - 58:54with the glorious multitude of the graces of the Holy Spirit. (P)
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58:54 - 58:57"Up till now the service was only beginning;
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58:57 - 59:00for prayer, singing, praise, and blessing were redoubled
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59:00 - 59:03and no one felt like bringing things to an end.
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59:03 - 59:08Some were weeping, some praising, some singing,
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59:08 - 59:14And all full of wonder and love and amazement at the Lord's work.
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59:14 - 59:17To my mind, like the time of the apostles,
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59:17 - 59:23when the Spirit descended from on high on a handful of fearful people,
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59:23 - 59:26and strengthened them mightily to come out of their secret hiding place
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59:26 - 59:29into the midst of the streets of Jerusalem,
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59:29 - 59:33and to declare the name of the Lord before every tribe, tongue,
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59:33 - 59:39and nation that had gathered together there
from the uttermost parts of the earth. -
59:39 - 59:42As it was then, so it was here now." (P)
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59:42 - 59:47That was the revival in Wales in the 1700s.
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59:47 - 59:53I read that because we should be encouraged to ask God and keep asking Him.
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59:53 - 59:58I mean, there's a lot of things that we don't know whether it's God's will or not.
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59:58 - 60:00But when you come to talking about the Holy Spirit,
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60:00 - 60:04Jesus said, "I say to you, Ask and keep on asking;
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60:04 - 60:07knock and keep on knocking; seek and keep on seeking:
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60:07 - 60:10for everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds,
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60:10 - 60:12and to him who knocks it shall be opened.
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60:12 - 60:15If you, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
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60:15 - 60:21how much more shall your heavenly Father
give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him?" -
60:21 - 60:29Beloved, we should not have a prayer meeting
where we don't ask God to come in this way -
60:29 - 60:31and pour out His Spirit.
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60:31 - 60:35I mean, He encouraged us to do that.
He says, "How much more..." -
60:35 - 60:39We desperately need the Holy Spirit.
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60:39 - 60:42Mercy drops around us are falling, but for the showers we plead.
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60:42 - 60:47I mean, think of what it would be if God would have all of us
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60:47 - 60:50to go back to our homes to be praying in a fresh way
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60:50 - 60:56for an outpouring of God's Spirit, for God to come down. (P)
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60:57 - 61:02I was with a brother in Iowa when I was a college student,
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61:02 - 61:05who has prayed for many years for revival.
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61:05 - 61:11And it hasn't happened yet, but I know those prayers are stored up in God's bottle.
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61:11 - 61:17God puts those things away and He stores them and He hears them.
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61:17 - 61:22But I can remember times when 3 or 4 of us college guys would be with him,
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61:22 - 61:30and he would be weeping with his hands in the air,
saying, "Oh God, pour out your Spirit." -
61:30 - 61:33We need to be doing that. We need to be crying out to God.
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61:33 - 61:42He'd always quote that verse where God says,
"I will pour floods upon the dry ground. -
61:42 - 61:45I'll pour out My Spirit."
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61:45 - 61:48One night he was quoting that and crying out,
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61:48 - 61:52he's saying, "God, You said that You'd send the rain upon us.
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61:52 - 61:54You'd send the floods upon us..."
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61:54 - 61:57And then lightning and thunder started crashing all around us,
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61:57 - 62:03and a deluge that you could hardly hear his prayers any more.
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62:03 - 62:06And I just felt like God's just saying, "I'm listening to you.
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62:06 - 62:14It's not going to happen yet, but I can hear you,
I'm able to do this. I'm listening." -
62:14 - 62:20He has been pleased to do this repeatedly down through church history.
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62:20 - 62:27And, like I said, He doesn't do it just on a backslidden people,
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62:27 - 62:29and He certainly doesn't do it on a worthy people,
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62:29 - 62:33but He does do it on His people - a dependent, needy people.
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62:33 - 62:38Not because we're worthy of it, but because He's good.
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62:38 - 62:41Amen. That's all I have.
- Title:
- Oh That God Would Come Down - Charles Leiter
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Oh that you would rend the heavens and come down, that the mountains might quake at your presence-- as when fire kindles brushwood and the fire causes water to boil-- to make your name known to your adversaries, and that the nations might tremble at your presence! When you did awesome things that we did not look for, you came down, the mountains quaked at your presence. From of old no one has heard or perceived by the ear, no eye has seen a God besides you, who acts for those who wait for him.
(Isaiah 64:1-4)MP3: http://illbehonest.com/oh-that-god-would-come-down-charles-leiter
2013 Fellowship Conference
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- English
- Duration:
- 01:02:49
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