"The Path to Spiritual Breakthrough"
A spiritual breakthrough can be defined: when God does something significant in your life or through your life, and you know it!
The path to spiritual breakthrough might take you through the "wilderness." Luke 4:14, "Then Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and news of Him went out through all the surrounding region." Where did Jesus return from? Luke 4:1 tells us, "Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness..." We know that Jesus was then tempted by the devil. The "wilderness" can be described as an alone place, a place of testing, a dry and empty place. What you might feel in the wilderness is "holy" frustration, or discontentment or desperation. If you feel your path has taken you into the wilderness, you are following the steps of some great men: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, David, John the Baptist, Jesus, Simon Peter, Paul, and more! Some went through the wilderness more than once; and some for extended time periods. If you are going through a "spiritual" wilderness today, you may not be so far away from a spiritual breakthrough than you think. You may feel God has left you. You may feel God has forgotten you. You may feel God is finished with you. But the truth is that He is unable to leave you or forsake you! The truth is that God is unable to forget you! The truth is He will finish the GOOD work He began in you until the day Jesus returns. Just as with Jesus, the path to spiritual breakthrough may lead you through the wilderness. But, just as with Jesus, your path through the wilderness will lead you to spiritual breakthrough. When Jesus stepped out of the wilderness He experienced true spiritual breakthrough: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord." Luke 4:18-19. These are spiritual breakthroughs God has planned for you - in you, and through you. He has some amazing spiritual breakthroughs ahead for you, just beyond the wilderness! Don't despise the wilderness. Keep your faith and hope in God. He IS faithful, and His word is true!
Pastor Jon Droege's Blog
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Keys to Spiritual Revival
"Keys to spiritual revival" Coming into a baptism service, I've been praying and studying the importance of baptism, asking the question, "What is baptism?" Is baptism something God (Jesus) does? Or it is something you and I do? I conclude the answer is "YES!" John the Baptist spoke that the One coming after Him would baptize the people with the Holy Spirit and fire. This tells us HE does the baptizing. But what is our responsibility? I offer three simple words: Believe, Surrender, Obey. We have to believe that Jesus Christ is who He says He is: the Son of God, God in the flesh, the One who came to save us from our sins by suffering and dying on the cross. And we have to believe He has accomplished everything God said He would accomplish through the cross: to take away our sins, to make us righteous, to save us! Then we must surrender. No one has ever baptized himself! That's because through baptism we are surrendering to Jesus Christ, to His suffering and death and resurrection, to His life, and to His leadership in our lives. When Jesus was in the Garden before His going to the cross, He prayed a powerful prayer of surrender to His Father in heaven. And as we are baptized, we take our first step of obeying God. Mary, the mother of Jesus, learned this very important value, and she taught it to others in John 2:5, "Whatever He says to you, DO IT!" We can feel we have surrendered to God, but to walk forward in our relationship with God, and with our following Jesus Christ, we must learn to obey what He tells us to do! Baptism in itself is a picture of spiritual revival: going from death to life, dying and being raised to life by Christ, and being crucified with Christ and being made a new creature in Christ. Believe, Surrender, Obey. Three simple keys for starting out the Christian life, and three simple keys for living life, and three keys for finishing the race!
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Spiritual revival means change
Sun, Aug 4, "Spiritual Revival Means Change" As Christians, we like to seek for and pray for spiritual revival. Luke 3:3-6 gives a picture of spiritual revival. God desires to give us spiritual revival, but we must prepare for His coming to our lives. At the heart of spiritual revival is change. Every valley being filled up and every mountain and hill brought low, crooked places made straight and rough ways made smooth is a physical picture of what The Lord will do in our lives, that is, change us. We're not creatures easily given to change. But if we desire spiritual revival in our lives, we have accept that as The Lord comes to our lives, He changes us in the process.
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