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I'm not really going to preach a sermon this
morning, but I want to have a launching pad... Joel 1:13 "Gird yourselves,
and lament ye priests, howl ye ministers of the altar. Come, lay all night
in sackcloth, ye ministers of my God. For the meat offering and the drink
offering is witholden from the house of your God. Sanctify ye a fast, call
a solemn assembly." A few years ago, Dr. Carl F. Henry, founder and editor of Christianity
Today, sent out a questionnaire to what he called, "Twenty of the leading
intellectual preachers in the country." And the question that he sent out
was this: "What do you see for the church of Jesus Christ by the year
2000." I remember only one of the replies, it was given by Elton
Trueblood, the Quaker philosopher. He said this amazing thing: "By the
year 2000 the church will be a conscious minority surrounded by an
arrogant, militant paganism." I swallowed that hook, line and sinker, and
woke up about 2 o'clock in the morning with mental and I think spiritual
indigestion. Then I began to remind myself that Christianity was not
served up to the world in a silver platter. Christianity was born in a
sophisticated, totalitarian society. Those men who turned the world upside down had I think at least once a week and sometimes I think once a day, what Dr.
J. B. Phillips, who gave us the Phillips New Testament, said of the first
chapters of Acts: The tragedy in our colleges and seminaries right now is that we turn men out who know the word of God. - That is never going to turn the world. The question is: DO THEY KNOW THE GOD OF THE WORD? We have to make up our minds if this Book is absolute or
obsolete. It's either got the answer for our generation or forget it.
I remember going down High Holborne in London a few years ago... well it is a few, twenty five I guess. A little lady was going to the mail box. There she was, very, very stooped and she shakily put her mail into the box; then she turned to go into a building. Somebody asked me, "Do you know who that is?" And I said, "Not the slightest idea." "That is the widow of Hugh Price Hughes." At one time the king of the Methodist pulpit in England. His daughter gave us a huge biography of her father. And she said, "When he came back on a Sunday night from the service, if no one had been saved, he would be inconsolable. You couldn't comfort him. He wouldn't eat, he wouldn't drink. He wouldn't even take his long coat off. He threw himself over his bed and he sobbed and he sobbed and he sobbed and said, 'Why? Why? Why?'" Isn't it staggering when you think that one sermon on the day of
Pentecost produced 3000 people? And we had some cities yesterday where
3000 sermons were preached and nobody was saved. And it doesn't even faze
us. I'm old enough to remember years prior to World War I. My cousin had been to our house about a month before the war broke out, as straight as a ram-rod. He had his red jacket with its lovely gold buttons. I looked at him and thought, "My, what a marvelous thing to be a soldier." On the 4th of August 1914 the war broke out and he went with millions of other men to fight; he came back a total physical wreck. But you see, the slogan of World War I was this: "This is the war to end wars." War is not only unchristian, it's uncivilized. After that, from 1919 to 1939, we had twenty golden years of peace when the church had the greatest opportunity since Pentecost, in my judgment. Then came the second World War. Prior to World War I we had a group of intellectuals in England called
Fabian Socialists. The red bearded man who gave us plays like
Pygmalion and My fair lady, George Bernard Shaw, was one of
the super intellectuals. Really, the leader was a self anointed and
self-appointed prophet of a new world order; his name was H. G. Wells, a
cocky little man. Those men did not talk about redemption, they did not
talk about sin, they were just rationalists, they were just humanists.
Away back in 1912, two years before the 1914 war, H. G. Wells said, "It is
possible for us to have a new race of people by intellectual and
biological processes. We don't need the Bible, we don't need the church,
we can pull down the hills of wealth, we can fill up the valleys of
poverty." We feel a little nervous these days of talking about human depravity.
Well, heaven knows, there has never been as much depravity around as we
have today. Look at the iniquity that was on the earth when the prophet
Elijah came on the scene. The nation was in bondage to idolatry, and
impurity, and infidelity, and indifference. We miss the mark telling people who are morally good, and very excellent many of them, that Jesus Christ came into the world to make bad men good. He did not. That's a fringe benefit. it's that he is DEAD in trespasses and in sin. And Christianity is the only Gospel in the world, the only message in the world, where a man's God comes and lives inside of him. Where's the brooding of the Holy Ghost these days? When revival comes you don't daringly say, "Joe Smith is coming to preach this week, and he'll finish Sunday night." Where in the world did we get the idea that the Holy Spirit only comes at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and you send Him home at 12 o'clock. You want Him back at 7 at night 'til 8 and we don't need Him 'til Wednesday night. When revival comes the lights don't go out in the sanctuary for weeks and weeks and weeks. I spent an afternoon in Wales in 1931 or 32 with an old man who had been one of the right hand men in the Salvation Army revival back in the 1880's. The man was eighty years of age. He told me about the amazing things that happened in their revivals. The men that would sit in the back seats, almost the scum of the earth, came in just to get warm, but they would get so worried when the old preacher William Booth was preaching one of his hell-fire messages, that they shred their hymn books. Begby, in his definitive work on William Booth, in the first volume I think, talks about the holiness meetings. And he said, "When the Holy Ghost came down and men resisted the Holy Ghost, the Spirit of God would lift people from the back of the sanctuary and carry them over the audience and drop them at the altar." And we think we've seen everything because two or three people get healed. You can not standardize revival. I am not thinking of a church revival; I'm thinking of a national revival. There is only one hope for America and that is that we have a Divine intervention in the nation. Forget your denomination, forget your empty seats. A city wide crusade can cost two million dollars. You know, you talk about revival in this country and everybody has got tunnel vision. They think revival must come like Finney had it. We are not living in Finney's days. It would be nice to have him around, for sure, but we are not living in Finney's day. It is a new day. Iniquity has never swaggered like it swaggers now. You know what has happened in the last twenty three years in England? In the last twenty three years in England the Muslims have built 300 mosques and at the same time they were building their 300 mosques the Church of England has closed 660 churches. Does it drive us to despair? There are more people lost in this world at the moment than in any period in history. And yet we go on as though we were on the edge of the millennium instead of on the edge of judgment. I believe the key to revival is given here in Joel, "Let the priests, the ministers of God, weep between the altar and the door posts." I was preaching in a well known college two years ago. I was preaching
on Hannah, because I think Hannah is typical of the true intercessor. The
intercessor believes, "The thing will happen through me. I have to stand
in the gap." You know, when you talk about intercessors we always go back
and say, "Well, America's had some of the best intercessors." You're
right; we had. What we need now is Paul Koffman went to Nagaland, India, to see what happened and expected something like Finney. When he got there saw signs and wonders and miracles, cripples were healed, blind people were seeing, every distorted, perverted thing was put right. So what? Hey, did you ever hear of a revival like this? The government has made an inquiry. Why has the drink traffic gone down? Why is it the kids are behaving in the street? Why are we not having a problem with drugs? Why is the nation convulsed? Why is the government inquirying? They were the most rebellious, lawless state in India and now they are the calmest. The crime has gone. People are civilized and gentle and loving. Well, it's the same old story. They discovered a group of people, underground people, who had been praying twenty years for revival. No man - I don't care how colossal his intellect - No man is greater
than his prayer life. We've urged people to tithe, haven't we? But we only mean their money. You see, we want a "revival" which is a painless Pentecost. We want something that won't disturb our status quo. It's "easy street" everywhere else, so why not here? birthed back there with true, true, true intercession. -----------
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