Looking Back at Our Revival
I began thinking about our revival when I first heard about it. Feed my Sheep and Jesus and Him Crucified, and fill out those Bible bookmarkers, telling everyone we see about Jesus. Yes, I reminded you to Feed my Sheep is what Jesus wants us to do always telling others about Jesus and Him Crucified.
But, Sunday morning I found myself one of Jesus' sheep needing to be helped. With family problems in Lincoln that I could not do anything about, all the killing in Israel, and the shootings everywhere, I found myself crying out to God and not hearing Him for the first time in a long, long time. God help me!! Sunday morning I listened to God’s Word, Sunday night I came to church, and the worship music started, I got quiet before God and I found the comfort for my soul I was searching for, God said, “I’ve got your family, I’ve got this world, I knew all of this a thousand years ago, I’ve Got This !!!!!” I found rest for my soul, in the worship of my God, in the music, in the preaching of the Word of God, I heard the most powerful sermon I have ever heard on Monday night, the Holy Spirit was alive in our services, He restored my weary soul, put new life in my heart and let me know, HE IS STILL IN CHARGE OF HIS CREATION. Once again, I am free to keep my eyes and heart on my God and trust HIM to know what is best for me.
I may have been one of the most blessed by the revival as well as many others who, like me found God waiting for them to call on Him.
Yes, we need to keep Feeding His Sheep and Jesus and Him Crucified, even after our revival is over. These things are ongoing because people’s hearts are always going to need these in their lives. Maybe you are like I was last Sunday, a little broken down by the world, or by your family, or just life, it does happen, there’s healing, just ask someone to pray with you, let God heal those fears and hurts. He’s waiting for you, just like He was waiting for me.
Love You, Sharon