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“The condition of the church may be very accurately gauged by its prayer meetings. So is the prayer meeting a grace-ometer, and from it we may judge of the amount of divine working among a people. If God be near a church, it must pray. And if He be not there, one of the first tokens of His absence will be slothfulness in prayer.” -Spurgeon
Do you hunger for God’s breakthrough presence in your lives?
↠Calling upon Him goes all the way back to the beginning. There was a people that determined to seek Him (Vs. 25-26)
↠These verses follow two chapters of the story of sin’s effects
↠At the end, there is a glimmer of hope
↠Two lines- Cain & Seth, one path of wickedness, one path of seeking
↠One line goes independent of God, the other determines to call out to Him
↠It begins with Enosh, a collective relationship with God begins as a group determines to cry out and to seek Him
↠This is the beginning of a pattern through Scripture- cry out to Him and there is grace, hope, mercy, reconciliation, and healing to be found (Ps. 27)
↠When we do not, though, the opposite is true
↠We are to be a people who continually call upon the name of the Lord. We are, by design, to be dependent on HIm, and when we operate outside of intended design, things fall apart.
↠This family line continued to call upon the Lord…
↠Enoch- “he pleased God;” Noah- “who found favor;” Abraham- “a friend of God;” David- “a heart after God
↠David is the only one in Scripture to use “racham” to describe His love for God, usually reserved to describe God’s love for us which describes a love that draws one in and hugs them
↠Taking on His characteristics (Gal. 5:16-25)
↠This line was not perfect, but in a fall, learned to cry out to God- “create in me a clean heart, oh, God…” instead of continue in their fall
↠Through a remnant that called out to Him, He weaved a future hope. This family line brings us right to Jesus, His lineage.
↠Your ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to Him, not just in salvation, but in the everyday calling upon Him, affects not only you individually but the generations after you (Ps. 78:1-4, 17:4
↠One yes leads to another yes while a no leads to another no
↠Will you be known as one who calls on the name of the Lord?
↠Or will it be said of you as in Isaiah 65:1- “I was ready to respond, but no one asked for help. I was ready to be found, but no one was looking for me”
↠Even if no one before you sought, like with Enosh’s line, you can begin!
↠True revival begins with crying out to God, it will begin that way here as well.
RESPOND THIS WEEK: Pray and seek the Lord in new ways, pray over the renewal services next week, make plans to attend each night, help spread the word…
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“The condition of the church may be very accurately gauged by its prayer meetings. So is the prayer meeting a grace-ometer, and from it we may judge of the amount of divine working among a people. If God be near a church, it must pray. And if He be not there, one of the first tokens of His absence will be slothfulness in prayer.” -Spurgeon
Do you hunger for God’s breakthrough presence in your lives?
↠Calling upon Him goes all the way back to the beginning. There was a people that determined to seek Him (Vs. 25-26)
↠These verses follow two chapters of the story of sin’s effects
↠At the end, there is a glimmer of hope
↠Two lines- Cain & Seth, one path of wickedness, one path of seeking
↠One line goes independent of God, the other determines to call out to Him
↠It begins with Enosh, a collective relationship with God begins as a group determines to cry out and to seek Him
↠This is the beginning of a pattern through Scripture- cry out to Him and there is grace, hope, mercy, reconciliation, and healing to be found (Ps. 27)
↠When we do not, though, the opposite is true
↠We are to be a people who continually call upon the name of the Lord. We are, by design, to be dependent on HIm, and when we operate outside of intended design, things fall apart.
↠This family line continued to call upon the Lord…
↠Enoch- “he pleased God;” Noah- “who found favor;” Abraham- “a friend of God;” David- “a heart after God
↠David is the only one in Scripture to use “racham” to describe His love for God, usually reserved to describe God’s love for us which describes a love that draws one in and hugs them
↠Taking on His characteristics (Gal. 5:16-25)
↠This line was not perfect, but in a fall, learned to cry out to God- “create in me a clean heart, oh, God…” instead of continue in their fall
↠Through a remnant that called out to Him, He weaved a future hope. This family line brings us right to Jesus, His lineage.
↠Your ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to Him, not just in salvation, but in the everyday calling upon Him, affects not only you individually but the generations after you (Ps. 78:1-4, 17:4
↠One yes leads to another yes while a no leads to another no
↠Will you be known as one who calls on the name of the Lord?
↠Or will it be said of you as in Isaiah 65:1- “I was ready to respond, but no one asked for help. I was ready to be found, but no one was looking for me”
↠Even if no one before you sought, like with Enosh’s line, you can begin!
↠True revival begins with crying out to God, it will begin that way here as well.
RESPOND THIS WEEK: Pray and seek the Lord in new ways, pray over the renewal services next week, make plans to attend each night, help spread the word…