Revival

DAILY VITAMIN
- Revival
In one of his inspiring psalms, David wrote a line about a special event that occurred between Moses, the Israelites and God. Remember, when the Israelites went against God in serving the calf, God chose that moment to destroy the whole nation, and establish another through Moses; and surprisingly He had already started with that plan. But Moses seeing what would happen, as David wrote, stood as a barrier to turn away God's wrath (Psalm 106:23).
We see the same thing in Jesus, coming to save an already condemned and judged world. Furthermore, He is the light, the same light we carry within us, and so it can be depicted that you and I have a duty to stand before Him in the breach to save the fallen fellow. At this point, our minds may sway unto prayers for others; yes, that's good, but still it involves much more. When the 5000 were hungry, Jesus didn't say a prayer for them, He fed them. When Jairus' daughter had died, Jesus didn't say a prayer for Jairus, He revived her.
Our duty as Christians is to revive the dead among us, to feed them both with the word of God, and with every resources at our disposal. Recall what Paul wrote, 'As we have opportunity, let us do good unto all men...(Galatians 6:10). That's our programmed status: we were born into the faith to add good to others so as to overcome the bad willing to reign in them.
Thus, are you in the position to help a fallowed fellow? Whether through your finances, your intellectual, food for the belly, whatsoever, it is only appropriate that we save that soul. Because the truth is, God sought a man who would stand in gap not just to pray, but to reveal God to the world in words and in deeds: and yes, I used the word 'sought' because I believe in my heart that after this He must have found you, and even me.
Only be willing to pursue a revival.

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