Mary was a teenager when she became the mother of Jesus.
David was a teenager when he killed Goliath.
Daniel and his three famous friends were abducted as teenagers and were still very young when they began to play an important role in Babylon.
Samuel was a young boy when he became a prophet.
Josiah was eight years old when he became king and reigned in Jerusalem for thirty-one years.
He did what was right in the sight of the Lord, walking in the ways of his ancestor David, not turning aside from them to the right or to the left.
Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years.
He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD and followed the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left. 2 Chron 34:1–2 NIV
Josiah became king at the age of 8, and when he was only 20 years old he began to cleanse the Jewish nation of all kinds of sin.
In Europe and North America, many Christian leaders are distracted by human traditions and ways of thinking. Instead of being led by the Holy Spirit, they get caught up in all kinds of theological and political movements.
When this happened in the Bible, God raised up children and young people who were led by the Holy Spirit. Through Samuel, David, Daniel, Mary and Timothy, God stirred up the nations.
God will do the same in our day. Look out. The teenagers and students are coming, and the children too.
In 1904 revival broke out in Wales. The Holy Spirit moved the nation and revival movements spread throughout the British Isles.
Who released the Holy Spirit? The preacher, Evan Roberts, was only 26 years old. He had a team of intercessors, four girls.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
God Uses Children
Thursday, October 31, 2024
God Raises Up Children
2020 was not just the beginning of a new decade. The pandemic has caused the conventional world order to fall apart at the seams. Many want to return to the supposedly normal world order, but the world of yesterday is never coming back.
Many of us try to explain the crisis with conventional ways of thinking, but conventional mindsets often lead us astray.
In times when yesterday's ideas are no longer enough, we see in the Bible that God often speaks through children or teenagers.
Mary was a teenager when she became the mother of Jesus.
David was also a teenager when he killed Goliath.
Samuel was a young boy when he became a prophet.
A seemingly successful pastor of a large American church attended a charismatic event. A very young girl came up to him, put her hand on his head and spoke with amazing boldness.
‘Lord, take the junk out of him!’
When the prominent pastor returned to his congregation, he was a completely different man. Until then, he had built up an active and well-organised church with his own abilities and spiritual gifts. He himself was the cornerstone of the congregation.
He recognised the pride and self-centredness of his Christian ministry. He began to focus on Jesus and give the Holy Spirit space.
Many members left the church, but in a short time the church was much larger than before.
When we try to solve new problems with traditional approaches, we become like ships without a rudder, sailing helplessly in circles.
The preacher who sparked the Welsh revival in 1904 was a man of only 26, Evan Roberts. He was supported by a team of intercessors, four teenagers, all girls.
Children and young people are often much more open to new ideas and revelations from God. We need this openness.
Very many Christians only want to believe and obey God when they understand God's leading. Children often have an open heart. They can believe and obey even if they don't understand.
Whoever becomes humble like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Mt 18:4 NRSV
but Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs.” Mt 19:14 NRSV
When the children hear directly from God, and explain things differently than our old way of thinking, we must take the children seriously. We must not stand in the way of the Holy Spirit.
One of the countless people who was raised up by God in the Welsh revival was a street preacher who was 15 years old. She preached with such heavenly power that thousands of listeners took her seriously and were blessed. Among them were prominent businessmen and despised prostitutes.
You won't find testimonies like this in many books. History is often manipulated to promote our religious traditions.
Where did I hear that? A few years ago we had a Welsh guest preacher at our church. She told wonderful stories of dramatic Welsh revival.
The dramatic works of the Holy Spirit are often glossed over, but those who seek will find.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Expect the Unexpected from God
When something strange and unprecedented happens, many Christians are sure that it cannot be from God, but in the Bible, God has repeatedly intervened in unprecedented ways.
Hosea was a prophet in the Old Testament.
When the LORD first began speaking to Israel through Hosea, he said to him, “Go and marry a prostitute, so that some of her children will be conceived in prostitution. This will illustrate how Israel has acted like a prostitute by turning against the LORD and worshipping other gods.” Hos 1:2 NLT
Jonah was another prophet. He was swallowed by a huge fish and still escaped alive three days later.
Who did Jesus choose as his first apostles? Fishermen, a corrupt tax collector, a thief. Only Matthew was perhaps theologically trained, and he was the renegade sinner who extorted money for the Romans.
God's Son became an itinerant preacher who was never ordained by men. Nor was he accompanied by respected people.
After this, Jesus travelled about from one town and village to another, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. The Twelve were with him,
and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out; Lk 8:1–2 NIV
Who was chosen by God to be the first witness of his Son's resurrection? It was actually a witness, Mary Magdalene, ‘from whom he had cast out seven demons.’
Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: “I have seen the Lord!” And she told them that he had said these things to her. Jn 20:18 NIV
But the apostles did not believe.
When Jesus rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons.
She went and told those who had been with him and who were mourning and weeping.
When they heard that Jesus was alive and that she had seen him, they did not believe it. Mk 16:9–11 NIV
In the Bible, God chose witnesses who were not taken seriously by most believers. The Jewish prophets were often only honoured by the Jews after their death.
In the Welsh revival of 1904, God intervened dramatically.
‘The mules in the mines had to be retrained because the miners no longer used profanity in their orders. The man-made denominational barriers broke down completely as believers and pastors worshipped their majestic Lord together.’
https://sermons.faithlife.com/sermons/36242-welsh-revival-1904
Not everything that happened in this revival is celebrated by many Christians today.
A few years ago I heard a guest preacher from Wales. She told me about an almost forgotten preacher. She was only 15 years old when she became an anointed preacher. She preached on the street and all sorts of people wanted to hear her, including respectable politicians and despised prostitutes.
When you hear amazing or outrageous stories, please don't be critical. You think you are standing up for biblical truth, but you may be criticising the works of God.
This is the era of the unexpected! This is the era where God will do things that are SO unusual because He wants to reveal His majesty, His glory and His power. We have only just begun to see a ‘drop in the bucket’ of what God will do in this new age.
God is going to demonstrate His power, His glory, His splendour in ways we have never seen before, but it REQUIRES eyes to see and ears to hear.... Lana Vawser. Australia November 2021