How to Experience a Great Revival
2nd Kings 11-12
Intro: As we look through the time of the kings in the
nations of Israel and Judah we see much wickedness and idolatry. The book of 1st
and 2nd Kings as well as 1st and 2nd
Chronicles document some of the most wicked times in the history of the Jewish
people. Yet in the midst of all the wickedness that would happen in these times
there would be an instance of revival. Today, we are going to look at one of
the greatest revivals in the history of the nation of Judah and the 4 steps
they took to get there:
1. We
must remove wickedness 11:13-16
Give historical context of passage- Ahaziah
died, Athaliah took over, Joash was hid by Jehoiada for six years, Joash made
king.
Athaliah was a
wicked, wicked women. 2nd Kings 11”1 says it best, when her son, King
Ahaziah, died, she killed all the royal seed (all of her grandchildren and
children) so that she could be the in charge. In 2nd Chronicles 24
we also see that she was a Baal worshipper and that she took dedicated items
from the house of the Lord and bestowed them upon Baal. This women was not what
God wanted for Judah. As long as she
remained queen over Judah, God’s blessing and revival would never come to
Judah. That is why we see that they first had to get rid of her before their
nation could experience any revival.
What wickedness
are you harboring today? 2nd Chron. 7:14 makes it clear that when
God’s people are wicked, we don’t have revival. We are God’s people. Wickedness
doesn’t have to be some gross, immoral sin; it can be one small sinful pleasure
that you will not let go of. God needs a pure vessel to bring about revival.
When I am done
working outside after a long day, what I really want is a tall glass of
lemonade. I’m not going to pour my lemonade into the doggy dish and drink out
of it. Instead, I’m going to go into my kitchen cabinet and find a clean glass.
Why? The doggy dish is dirty, the dog has been drinking from it, but the glass
in the cabinet is clean (or it at least should be). God is not going to use a “doggy
dish” Christian to bring about revival. That is why we must get rid of the
wickedness in our lives.
I believe the
biggest need in America today is for Christians to reform. The world sees how
ineffective Christianity is, and they blame it on the product when they should
be blaming it on the seller. God is not weaker today than he used to be, and
the Gospel is still as strong as it was in the first century. What happened
then? Why do we not see the results that other Christians in the past have
seen? Why has Christianity seemed to become so irrelevant in this age? The
reason is because Christians have not decided to overthrow the Athaliah in
their lives. They know how they are supposed to live and they know what God
expects of them but they refuse to do it.
The term
“Christian” came about in Acts 11 in the city of Antioch. It was a name given
to them by unsaved people, probably meant to be somewhat derogatory, meaning
“little Christ’s” the idea was that these “Christians” were acting like Jesus
did when he was on earth. But the church in Antioch took that name and used it.
Why? Because they liked it. They were not ashamed of the name of Christ and
they wholeheartedly agreed that they were striving to live like Jesus. I
believe that we have many people today that are saved but that aren’t
Christians. Yes, you’ve accepted God’s “Get Out of Hell Free Card”, you’ve been
saved from eternal separation from God in Hell, but you have not put on Christ.
You have not made the decision to give up your wicked ways and live a
consecrated, holy life before God.
Let me challenge
you with something. Try going to work and tell your co-workers that you are a
Christian; if they act shocked, something is wrong. We need to live our lives
in a way that when we tell people that we are Christians they can say, “I can
see that”. Holy, consecrated before God, removing the wickedness from our
lives.
2. Commit
yourself to God 11:17
When the nation
got rid of their wicked queen, they immediately made a covenant with God. What
was this covenant? That they were God’s people. On that day, they all testified
that they belonged to the Lord.
We belong to the
Lord. Every single person that has asked Jesus to be their Saviour is a child
of God. We don’t always act like it though.
The Corinthian
church was involved in some pretty wicked sin. They didn’t understand the idea
of godly living, so a lot of them were involved in immoral sins of a sexual
nature. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians is a reprimand, telling them
that they are in error. In 1st Cor. 6, Paul is reprimanding them
especially for fornication in the church. At the end of this chapter, in verse
19, Paul asks, “What? Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy
Ghost, which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?” Why are
we the temple of the Holy Ghost? Verse 20 says, “For ye were bought with a
price,” See, Jesus’ blood was the price that needed to be paid for the
redemption of our souls. We are saved, we have been bought back through
Christ’s blood. So what now? The end of verse 20 says, “therefore,” or because
of this, “glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s.”
We
belong to God. But just like the Corinthians, sometimes we do not act like it.
The children of
Israel in this passage did not just overthrow their evil queen, they also said,
“we are turning from that wickedness, and now we are fully committing ourselves
to God.” Has there ever been a time in your life when you have done that? Have
you ever just gotten with the Lord and said, “Lord, I am yours. Do with me what
you want; use me as you will.” Guess what, chances are, you will not be called
to preach or to become a missionary, but God will use you where you are simply
because you are open and willing to follow his lead.
Our prayer should be the same as the great hymn, "Take My Life and Let It Be Consecrated Lord to Thee".
3. Get
the bad influences out of your life 11:18
The nation of
Judah got rid of their queen and they committed themselves to God, but then
they did something extreme. They went into the house of Baal and destroyed the
place. This was something that many of the kings before this would not do even
though they tried to do what was right. It was one thing for these people to
commit themselves to God, but it was a completely other thing to destroy the
temple of Baal. They could have just allowed the temple to stay, as long as
they didn’t go in and worship there; they could have allowed the two temples to
co-exist, but no. They were proactive, and they destroyed it.
Why do you suppose
the children of Judah were so extreme in their actions here? I believe it is
because they had a great understanding of their past and they knew what their
biggest hang-up as a nation was, and that was idolatry.
Today, you may be
willing to commit to God and to throw out the evil in your life, but if we are
going to experience revival we need to go beyond that. We need to really
re-evaluate our lives. Some of us may need to spend less time with some of our
friends because we end up not honoring God when we spend time with them. Some
of us may need to delete a Facebook account because of the temptation to do
inappropriate things on there. What I am saying tonight is that, besides God,
nobody knows you better than you. You need to be honest with yourself and ask
the questions “What are my biggest areas of weakness?” and then, “Is there
anything I need to get rid of that can help me to do better with this?”
Let me put it this
way:
It is not necessarily a sin to walk down the liquor
aisle at Walmart, sometimes the Arizona tea is in that aisle, but if you’ve had
troubles with alcohol in the past it would be unwise to go down that aisle,
even if you do just want to get an Arizona tea.
It is not necessarily wrong to go onto the internet
without blockers and security features, but if you’ve had trouble with
pornography in the past it would be unwise to do so.
It is not necessarily wrong to spend time with certain
friends, but if you have an inclination to gossip when you are around them then
it would be unwise to spend time with them.
We need to come to
a point where we don’t just get rid of sin, but be so turned off by sin and so repentant
of past sins that we determine to do everything we can to keep ourselves from
every doing those things again.
Don’t think that
you are weak simply because you get rid of the temptation in your life. That is
your pride talking. We need to get rid of any temptations that will be in our
lives. Think about Joseph, when Potiphar’s wife caught ahold of him and tried
to get him to lie with her, he didn’t say, “Now, Mrs. Potiphar, let’s sit down
for a few minutes and discuss why I can’t do this.” Hey, why was Joseph in the
house? He had work to do. Joseph could have just said no and then went on to
keep working with her standing right there sulking. But no, what did Joseph do?
The passage says that he left his coat in her hands and fled! Joseph ran away.
Why? Joseph was tempted and instead of testing his limits and trying to be
strong, he simply ran away from the temptation. Guess what? Joseph avoided
sinning that day. Don’t just get rid of the sin in your life, get rid of those
opportunities to be tempted.
How much do you
hate your sin? Are you willing to make some sacrifices in order to not
displease your Savior?
4. They
gave to the Lord’s work 12:9-11
The nation of
Judah did not just talk the talk; they walked the walk. How did they show their
dedication to the Lord, by giving to him. They put their money where their
mouth was, if you will.
Today, I would
like to suggest that giving to the Lord can be one of the most important things
that you can do. Every single one of us hates paying bills; we don’t like
giving our hard earned money to the insurance company, or the phone company, or
the landlord. When we write out that check to pay the bills we aren’t saying to
ourselves, “This is great! I have the opportunity to invest into the future of
Verizon!” Many people look at tithing and giving above and beyond with their offerings
as paying a bill, but they should see it as an investment. When the nation of
Judah gave to the temple it gave the priests the opportunity to fix the
breaches. When we give to the Lord through the church, it gives us the
opportunity to invest in winning more souls for Christ.
The nation of
Judah realized, “This money I have is not mine, it is God’s; and I want to see
God use it in a more powerful way than what I can do with it.” I truly believe
that the day is going to come when we all stand before the judgment seat of
Christ. God is going to look at the person who obeyed God in tithing but also
went above and beyond in offerings and he will say, “Well done, my good and
faithful servants.” At that point I believe that person will see all the good that
his investment did: he will see the children saved, he will see the married
couple who found Jesus and got their marriage back together, he will see the
broken families that Jesus healed through him, he will see the countless souls
reached and lives touched at home and on the mission field simply because he
gave. And isn’t that what revival is? Souls reached and lives changed? Yes!
Conclusion: picture your life as being in a circle.
Today, what I am trying to say is that we need to experience revival and the
way to do that is in the way that you deal with that circle. First today, we
saw that the children of Judah got rid of their wickedness; we need to get all
the filth and evil out of our circle, we need to clean house. Second the
children of Judah committed themselves to God; we need to commit our circle to
God. Next, the children of Judah got the bad influences out of their lives; we
need to reach outside of our circle and clean the immediate area around it.
Lastly, they gave to God’s work; we need to put godly things around our circle.
Do you want revival? If so, we need to get rid of our wickedness, commit
ourselves to God, get rid of bad influences, and then give to the work of God.
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