Habakkuk's Call for Revival: Understanding True Worship

The central theme of this podcast episode is the profound significance of worship as an appropriate response to God's actions, regardless of the circumstances we encounter. In the context of the Wednesday evening service at Middletown Baptist Church, Pastor Josh Massaro elucidates the essence of worship, particularly through the lens of the prophet Habakkuk. He articulates that worship should be our instinctive reaction to both clarity and confusion in our relationship with God. Furthermore, Pastor Massaro emphasizes the necessity of humility and repentance as precursors to experiencing true revival within our hearts and communities. The discourse culminates in a call for listeners to seek God's mercy and grace, thereby fostering an environment conducive to spiritual renewal and transformation.
Takeaways:
- In the face of confusion and difficulty, worship emerges as the appropriate response to God's actions.
- Habakkuk's journey underscores the necessity of recognizing God's power, holiness, and the call for repentance.
- Revival, as articulated in this episode, necessitates a heartfelt plea for God's mercy and an acknowledgment of our inadequacies.
- Understanding the importance of the Word of God is crucial for personal growth and revival in our lives and communities.
- True revival is not merely an event but a continuous work of God transforming individual hearts and lives.
- Confidence in God is born out of worship, which cultivates a relationship that withstands uncertainty and doubt.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast
00:25 - The Call for Revival
10:03 - The Importance of Revival and the Word of God
20:16 - The Desperation of Prayer and the Need for Revival
29:35 - Revival and Its Importance
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker AI'm going to just really look at verse number two here this evening.
Speaker AWe might jump a few verses ahead, but verse two is our main text here this evening.
Speaker AAnd what I want us to understand is this is the proper response to God's every.
Speaker ATo the answer to everything that God gives us.
Speaker ASometimes God's going to give us a clear answer.
Speaker ASometimes God's going to give us a complete answer.
Speaker ASometimes God's not going to answer us at all.
Speaker ABut nonetheless, this is the proper response to any action of God, and that is worship.
Speaker AHe is worthy of our worship.
Speaker AHe is worthy of our praise.
Speaker AWe have to go back to what we know about God and his goodness and his love and his grace and his forgiveness and say, lord, even though I don't understand your ways, your ways are beyond my ways, but I'm going to worship you in that.
Speaker AAnd that is what he is doing here.
Speaker ASo Habakkuk is worshiping through the difficulty, he's worshiping through the confusion.
Speaker AHe's worshiping through even in some cases, doubt.
Speaker ABut ultimately he gains confidence through this worship.
Speaker AAnd that's what we're going to see happen here in chapter three.
Speaker AHe starts with worship.
Speaker AHe ends with confidence in God.
Speaker AAnd really, that's all we really want to be as Christians is those who can lead live in faith.
Speaker AThat word, confidence is a word that is basically broken down into two.
Speaker ATwo words, con with fide faith.
Speaker ASo living in confidence means living with faith.
Speaker AAnd so living with faith is important to what we're going to talk about here this evening.
Speaker AAnd so verse number two says this.
Speaker AOh, Lord, I have heard thy speech.
Speaker AHe says, lord, I have heard you.
Speaker AI'm listening.
Speaker AI don't understand everything, but I heard you.
Speaker AAnd I think sometimes that's important for us to utter with our voice, to admit that we know what God is saying, even though we might not understand it, even though we might not in some cases agree, we hear you, Lord.
Speaker AAnd he says, what was his response to hearing the speech of God?
Speaker AHearing the word of God, he was afraid.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd a lot of times we.
Speaker AWe kind of water down the truth of the importance of fearing God.
Speaker AThere is a healthy fear that we are supposed to have in the presence of God, in the word of God.
Speaker ANow it's not a fear of condemnation.
Speaker AIt's a fear of this awe inspiring respect for the Lord and fearing his power, and fearing his majesty and fearing his holiness.
Speaker AAnd you can look at many occasions when individuals came face to face with God, so to speak.
Speaker AThink about Isaiah.
Speaker AIn Isaiah chapter 6, he says, Woe is me, for I am a man of unclean lips.
Speaker AThere, there was an awe inspiring nature to experiencing God.
Speaker AAnd I think that's something that we have lost in our society today.
Speaker AThe, the modern church has lost that awe and respect of who God is and what he has done.
Speaker AAnd so the first step of Habakkuk's journey here in worship is he recognizes the power of God.
Speaker AHe recognizes the infinite nature of God.
Speaker AHe recognizes the judgment of God.
Speaker AHe recognizes the truth of God.
Speaker AAnd anytime we're going to get to a place of revival, because that's really what he.
Speaker AHe's praying for here.
Speaker AHe's praying for revival.
Speaker AAnytime we get to a place of revival, it must start with worship.
Speaker AIt must start with a recognition of our failures.
Speaker AAnd really the word for that is repentance.
Speaker AAnd so it's a recognition of our sin.
Speaker AAnd in the recognition of our sin, we repent of that sin.
Speaker AWe turn away from the wrongdoing or the wrong thinking and come to a place of revival or renewal in our hearts.
Speaker AAnd so that's what he's praying for here.
Speaker AHe says, revive thy work.
Speaker AIn the midst of the years.
Speaker AIt's important that he says here, revive your work, God.
Speaker AHe doesn't say revive my work, even though it would have implication that his work would be revived.
Speaker AHe essentially says, revive your work in us.
Speaker AAnd so Habakkuk is simply praying for revival in the hearts of the people of Israel and in his own life.
Speaker AHe knew that God had once worked with those people and there was a time when they had responded to the truth of God.
Speaker AAnd Habakkuk desired to see that again.
Speaker AAnd I believe that's a prayer that we all should have within the church today.
Speaker ARevival.
Speaker ARevival in our hearts.
Speaker ARevival in the church's heart.
Speaker ARevival in our community's heart, Revival in the world's heart.
Speaker AAnd so that's what Habakkuk is asking for here.
Speaker AHe's pleading to the Lord for this revival.
Speaker AAnd with revival comes repentance.
Speaker AWith revival comes a recognition of our inadequacy before God.
Speaker ASo he's praying for that revival to happen.
Speaker ANow a lot of times people think Revival is just, hey, we have a special service, we have a special speaker, we have a lot of excitement.
Speaker AWe might even have special food.
Speaker AAnd that's when we all come together and that revival just organically happens.
Speaker ABut the Bible says that revival starts in our own heart.
Speaker AIt starts with a repentance, a turning away from something.
Speaker AWe're not going to have revival if we want to grip onto the sins that we love so much.
Speaker AWe're not going to have revival if we're not willing to change the areas that we need to change.
Speaker AAnd as the Holy Spirit convicts, as the Holy Spirit prods us, we have to be ready to move.
Speaker AAnd that's what Habakkuk is praying for, for soft hearts, for broken hearts, so that there can be changes, so that there can be revival in the hearts of the people.
Speaker AAnd so the prayer of Habakkuk shows that revival is not a work of man.
Speaker AIt is a work of God, because he doesn't say, here, Lord, help us all to be revived, and then we can come find you.
Speaker AIt starts with that brokenness before God.
Speaker AIt's a work of God.
Speaker ARevival is always a work of God, not a work of man, just as salvation is a work of God and not a work of man, just as spiritual growth is a work of God and not a work of man.
Speaker ANow, I'm not preaching determinism, but what I am teaching is that we cannot have true spiritual growth, we cannot have true salvation, we cannot have true revival without God's power working in our midst.
Speaker AAnd so there's something.
Speaker AThere's only one thing that man must do for revival, and that is plead to God for that revival in faith to a dear person here just recently.
Speaker AAnd obviously we pray.
Speaker ABut we're not just called to sit in a room and pray and never take action, right?
Speaker ATaking action is the proof of our faith and our prayers.
Speaker ATaking action in our life is having faith that God will provide, that God will lead, that God will course correct.
Speaker AHe will change us.
Speaker AAnd so faith is this, Lord, I believe.
Speaker AAnd now I'm going to believe it so much that I'm going to act upon it.
Speaker AAnd that's what we see here with Habakkuk's heart.
Speaker AEven though we know the heart of the people doesn't necessarily change, we know that even though there.
Speaker AThere is a sense of revival in the nation of Israel, specifically with Judah, and it's delayed, judgment is delayed, we know that ultimately judgment does come to that nation.
Speaker ASo notice, notice a prayer there.
Speaker AHe says, revive your work.
Speaker ARevive Your work, Lord.
Speaker AAnd so it's asking God to work in our life, and then it's a willingness to allow God to work.
Speaker ASometimes we ask God for something, and we're not willing to work with him.
Speaker AWe say, lord, guide my heart.
Speaker AAnd he guides us to something.
Speaker AAnd we go, yeah, but not that.
Speaker APlease, please, not there, Lord.
Speaker ALord, give me something to do in the church.
Speaker AAnd then something's revealed to us, and we go, well, that's not what I wanted.
Speaker ASo it's a willingness to say, lord, use me.
Speaker AAnd then when he is willing to use us, are we willing to be a part of that?
Speaker AAre we willing to be partners with him?
Speaker AAnd so this is a corporate prayer for the people, but this is a personal prayer in the life of Habakkuk.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo revival is corporate, but it starts on the individual side of things, in the individual way, in a heart of.
Speaker AOf man and the heart of.
Speaker AOf women.
Speaker ASo he says, revive thy work in the midst of the years.
Speaker AIn the midst of the years, make known.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo what is he saying here?
Speaker AHe says, lord, make yourself known to us.
Speaker AAnd there's some elements of revival that we have to check.
Speaker AFirst and foremost, when we're looking at revival, we have to check.
Speaker AWe have to check the word of God is my life, is the way that I'm thinking, is the way that I'm acting, is the way that I'm responding, aligned to the word of God.
Speaker AI want you to see a passage of scripture that points directly to that, and I think it's important for us to see.
Speaker AThis is in Psalm 19.
Speaker AIf we want revival to happen in our midst, if we want revival to happen in our own lives and our families, in our country, what is.
Speaker AWhat is the starting place for that?
Speaker AWell, we say faith, which is true, but faith in what?
Speaker AWell, faith in God.
Speaker ABut how do we know what God has promised us?
Speaker AWell, the Bible says in Psalm 19, verse number seven, something very important here.
Speaker AAnd the Bible tells us that it is the word of God that brings us the truth to check our lives with.
Speaker ASo the Bible tells us very clearly that if our life is not aligning with the word of God, we cannot have that revival.
Speaker AWe cannot have that growth because we're fighting against God's will in our life.
Speaker AAnd so the Bible says in Psalm 19, the law of the Lord or the word of God, the law of the Lord is perfect.
Speaker AConverting the soul, the testimony of the Lord is sure making wise.
Speaker AThe simple meaning this.
Speaker AIt is the word of the Lord that converts the soul.
Speaker AIt's the word of the Lord that revives the heart.
Speaker AThere's another passage of Scripture, not in Psalm 19, but in Psalm 119 that speaks to scripture being the guide for our life.
Speaker AAnd I would encourage you, if you have time, read through Psalm 119.
Speaker AIt's a great.
Speaker AIt's a great chapter dealing with the importance of the Word of God in our life.
Speaker AAnd there's a lot of verses that we could go to.
Speaker ABut most of you know this verse.
Speaker APsalm 119, 105.
Speaker AThy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.
Speaker AI mean, I could point out so many verses in Psalm 119.
Speaker AYou could, you could look at Psalm 119, and you could look at verse, verse 5.
Speaker AThis is the theme for our.
Speaker AOur children's ministry at our church.
Speaker AOh, that my ways were directed to keep thy statues.
Speaker AYou go down to verse number 11.
Speaker AThy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee.
Speaker AAnd so without the word of God, we are not able to have, or at least understand revival and the direction that we need to go with that.
Speaker AAnd so to understand revival is to understand the Word of God and to believe in the word of God.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd so I think that that's an important thing to check in our lives.
Speaker AWhen it comes to revival.
Speaker AWe need to check the Word of God in, in our conduct of our life, our private conduct, our public conduct.
Speaker ABut then another thing we need to look at is, is we need to look at how we're talking to people, our conversation.
Speaker AYou know, a lot of times we think that we're acting biblical.
Speaker AWe think like we're acting like Christians, but many times we don't actually think about or hear ourselves talking in the conversations that we're having.
Speaker AAnd I'm not just talking about filthy conversation.
Speaker AI mean, obviously that would be indicative of a person that's not willing to have revival in their hearts.
Speaker ABut I'm talking about conversations that are just empty, vain, worthless.
Speaker AAnd the Bible speaks of that.
Speaker AThe Bible talks about our conversations being seasoned with grace and salt and, and being able to edify others and talk about Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAre we willing to talk about Jesus Christ to other people around us?
Speaker AAre we willing to edify the saints around us?
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo we need to check our.
Speaker AOur actions.
Speaker AWe need to check our conversations, our.
Speaker AOur talk.
Speaker AAnd we need to check who we're associating with.
Speaker AI mean, obviously there are times in our life that we need to make separations to get to a place in Our life where we can focus our attention upon the Lord, our hearts upon the Lord.
Speaker AAnd so here Bak is asking God, hey, make yourself known to us.
Speaker AWell, how does God make himself known to us?
Speaker AHe makes himself known to us by his word and by the guidance of the Holy Spirit and ultimately by the application of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ASo the Holy Spirit convicts our heart.
Speaker AWhat are we going to do?
Speaker AAre we going to reject it?
Speaker AThe Bible says that you can basically stiff arm the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AYou can, you can have a seared conscience by grieving the Holy Spirit, by, by rejecting the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AThe Bible calls it quenching the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AAnd so what I would say is this.
Speaker ABe open and ready to change your life if the Holy Spirit calls you to do so.
Speaker ASo a lot of times a preacher will get up and preach a message, or a teacher will get up and teach a lesson, or we'll watch a video, or we'll read a book and something will speak to us.
Speaker AWe'll say, you know what, I know that that's something that I need to change in my life.
Speaker ABut a lot of times we're really good at talking ourselves out of making that change.
Speaker AAnd what I would say here this evening is make sure that you are still sensitive to the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ADon't allow yourself to callous that call from the Holy Spirit and reject that conviction.
Speaker AAnd, and so that's really what we're talking about when it comes to revival, allowing the Holy Spirit to direct us and really be honestly inspecting your own life.
Speaker AYou know, I, I know for me, sometimes the most difficult thing is to evaluate what I'm doing to.
Speaker ATo evaluate my decisions, to evaluate my sermons.
Speaker AHow many of you don't like to hear your own voice?
Speaker ALike, when you're like, you hear your voice recording, you're like, oh, that's a terrible thing to listen to.
Speaker AThat's how I am.
Speaker ABut I, sometimes I have to go back and listen to what I'm saying because I want to make sure that I'm preaching the right things.
Speaker AAnd that's the idea for me.
Speaker ASometimes when I evaluate what I'm saying, I'm like, did I really sound like that?
Speaker ADid I really say that at all?
Speaker AThat's embarrassing.
Speaker AAnd so the truth of the matter is, is that sometimes in our life when we do inspect ourselves, it is, it is.
Speaker ASometimes it's not as nice as we think it's going to be.
Speaker AAnd sometimes if we're not honest with ourselves, we're able to sugarcoat our issues.
Speaker ABut what we need to do is be fully clear and transparent before the Lord and saying, lord, search me.
Speaker AAnd we, we know what David says.
Speaker AHe says, search me, oh God, know my heart, try me and know my thoughts.
Speaker ASee if there be any wicked way in me and lead me in the way everlasting.
Speaker AAnd I know a while back I challenged the church to think about that prayer and say, is that a prayer that I'm willing to pray before the Lord.
Speaker AHe already knows your heart, by the way.
Speaker AYou don't have to give him permission, but it's the reality of submitting to him and saying, lord, as you search me, tell me, and I'm willing to hear, and I'm willing to change.
Speaker ASo I think that's another aspect of a revival that we need to think about.
Speaker AAnother one is, is in the book of Psalms, Psalm 51, verse 10.
Speaker AJust had a conversation this week about how important Psalm 51 is.
Speaker ABecause if, if you know the context of Psalm 51, David has just been exposed in the most egregious sin.
Speaker AI mean, he's at his most vulnerable point.
Speaker AHe's.
Speaker AHe's laid out before God and essentially saying, lord, I have made a mistake.
Speaker AI've sinned against you.
Speaker AAnd it says in, in verse number 10, this, this is his prayer.
Speaker AAnd, and I think that this is something that all of us need to come to in our life as, as a prayer.
Speaker AAnd, and I think this is a prayer revival.
Speaker AAnd, and I know that so many of us will say maybe verbally that we want revival, but sometimes revival is a difficult thing because we have to.
Speaker AWe have to cleanse ourselves with the power of God with the, with the Spirit to move away from something.
Speaker ASo he says in verse 10 of Psalm 51, Create in me a clean heart, O God.
Speaker ARenew a right spirit within me.
Speaker ARenew a right spirit within me.
Speaker AAnd then in verse 12, he says, restore unto me.
Speaker ARevival is as well, sometimes as Christians, we have lost the joy of our salvation.
Speaker AAnd what, what a tragedy that is, that a Christian cannot have joy, right?
Speaker AThe Bible says that we should be characterized by joy.
Speaker AThe Bible says one of the elements of the fruit of the Spirit is joy.
Speaker ASo for a Christian not able to have joy is.
Speaker AIs.
Speaker AIs really at this case in time an opportunity for us to recognize that there is something wrong.
Speaker ALike if I go in, like if I'm.
Speaker AI don't know how many of you have ever had a.
Speaker AA situation in your life physically that you didn't know exactly what was wrong, but you knew something was wrong.
Speaker AYou just, like, like something doesn't seem right.
Speaker ASomething isn't adding up.
Speaker AThis is something new in my life that has not been around, that I know is not normal.
Speaker AAnd therefore, you go to the doctor and you explain, here are my symptoms.
Speaker AAnd the doctor goes, well, okay, if you don't have this happening or you are having this happen, that might be this.
Speaker AIt's the same case when it comes to inspecting our own life as Christians.
Speaker AYou know, I'm struggling.
Speaker AI don't have joy.
Speaker AI know I'm supposed to have joy.
Speaker AWhat's wrong?
Speaker AWell, it's not just that you're having a bad day if you're a Christian and chronically you're not able to find joy.
Speaker AThere is an issue there.
Speaker AIt might be unrepentant sin.
Speaker AIt might be a thing that has happened to you that has harmed you and has stunted your spiritual growth.
Speaker AMaybe it's a hurt from somebody else, and we're holding bitterness in from that hurt.
Speaker ABut ultimately, at the end of the day, we cannot blame anyone else for stealing our joy.
Speaker AWhat does David say there?
Speaker AHe says, renew thy right spirit with me.
Speaker ARenew the joy of my salvation.
Speaker ARenew.
Speaker ARestore that joy of my salvation.
Speaker ASo one of the beautiful things of revival is that restoring of joy.
Speaker ANow, that doesn't mean that we walk around as happy, go lucky people and are in denial of the issues around us.
Speaker AThat's not what the Bible says.
Speaker AThe Bible does say there is a time for crying.
Speaker AThe Bible does say there's a time for mourning.
Speaker AThere.
Speaker AThere are times and seasons of.
Speaker AOf heaviness and brokenness and times where we do need to lament.
Speaker AThink about David.
Speaker AOkay, yes, he confessed his sin before the Lord.
Speaker AHe got right with God after his sin with Bathsheba.
Speaker ABut there were still consequences, as you well know.
Speaker AThe Lord took his son, right?
Speaker AHis child.
Speaker AAnd David mourned.
Speaker AAnd there was a time in David's life where he mourned, but then he got up and he says, okay, I'm not going to stay in that season.
Speaker AAnd so there are going to be seasons of brokenness.
Speaker AThere's going to be seasons of sadness, there's going to be seasons of confusion.
Speaker ABut the Bible says that should not be what we are characterized by.
Speaker AAnd so in revival is the joy that.
Speaker AThat consistent joy and joy is really having contentment in the midst of difficult circumstances.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AWe know that even Paul.
Speaker APaul wrote the.
Speaker AThe book of Galatians, right, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ABut Paul wrote the book of Galatians.
Speaker APaul wrote the book of Philippians.
Speaker AAnd in both of those cases, in the book of Galatians, he's talking about the fruit of the Spirit.
Speaker AAnd he says, okay, one of the elements of the fruit of the Spirit is joy.
Speaker AAnd then we see that in the book of Philippians, which is specifically a prison epistle of Paul, he says, rejoice in the Lord always.
Speaker AAnd again, I say, rejoice.
Speaker ANow is Paul saying, hey, as Christians, we need to rejoice when everything's going well?
Speaker ANo, he's saying, rejoice all the time in everything.
Speaker AAnd so Habakkuk is saying, lord, restore that with us.
Speaker AMake yourself known.
Speaker AAnd then he really tells us at the end of verse two, really, how we can have this revival.
Speaker AHe says, in wrath or.
Speaker AOr in judgments, in your wrath.
Speaker AWhich, by the way, we talked about this on Sunday morning, if you weren't here.
Speaker AGod's wrath is not a bad thing.
Speaker AGod's wrath is actually a good thing.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause it's holy wrath.
Speaker AIt's the like.
Speaker AIt's like when we are upset or angry at sin.
Speaker ASo as I, I believe, okay, some people don't agree with me on this, but.
Speaker ABut I believe Christians.
Speaker AI think I can quote the scripture in the book of Ephesians, be angry and sin not.
Speaker AOkay, so there's a time and a place for Christians to be angry and not sin.
Speaker ANow, I'm going to venture to say that most of us, 99% of the time, when we're angry, or maybe 99.9%, he's saying, in wrath, in your wrath, which we all deserve.
Speaker ASo revival is a recognition of our guilt prior to salvation, after salvation.
Speaker AI think we all need to recognize what we've been saved from.
Speaker AAnd, and a lot of times people will say this.
Speaker AThey'll say, pastor, you don't need to talk to people about sin.
Speaker AYou just need to talk to them about the good things, about salvation.
Speaker AAnd I, I get their heart because, you know, I understand what they're trying to say is like, just having heaven is enough.
Speaker ABut a lot of times people do not want to get help unless they realize that they need help.
Speaker AAnd so we need to preach about sin.
Speaker AWe need to preach about God's wrath.
Speaker AWe need to point out things that God does not like that God is against, that God does not condone.
Speaker AAnd so therefore, what is Habakkuk saying here at the end of verse two?
Speaker AHe says, in your wrath, which is righteous, in your wrath, which is totally justified, in your wrath, which we all deserve, have or remember mercy, he's pleading with God for mercy.
Speaker AAnd I think that's really what revival is, is, Lord, we need your mercy, we need your grace.
Speaker AAnd so Habakkuk pray, knowing very well that none of us reserve, none of us deserve revival, none of us deserve salvation, none of us deserve God's grace, none of us deserve anything good.
Speaker ABut what does he do?
Speaker AHe says, please, Lord, remember, remember us in mercy.
Speaker ASo the idea is this.
Speaker AHe's saying, lord, I know that we are wrong.
Speaker AI know that we have sinned.
Speaker AI know that we deserve your judgment.
Speaker ABut in the midst of your holiness, in the midst of your justice, have mercy upon us and send revival to us.
Speaker AAnd I think that's the prayer that we need to have.
Speaker AAnd it's a desperation prayer.
Speaker AAnd, you know, the truth is, in many cases we don't get desperate as Christians where we're too comfortable with our surroundings, that we don't get to that place of desperation.
Speaker AAnd sometimes it takes something very difficult and very challenging and very, in some cases hurtful for us to get to that place of desperation to call out to the Lord.
Speaker AAnd my plea with you this evening, my plea with my own, my own spiritual walk, is that don't allow it to get to that.
Speaker ADon't allow it to get to that, to understand your desperation.
Speaker AYou know, there's a lot of people that don't understand that they need to change until they get to rock bottom.
Speaker ADon't get to rock bottom before you realize that that's the really, really the need and the, and the desperation that we have in, in knowing that we are failures, knowing that we are falling short of the glory of God.
Speaker AAnd ultimately that we need God and his mercy.
Speaker AWe, we.
Speaker AWe are desperate, need of it.
Speaker AI can tell you on, on a few occasions in my life, I've hit that point to where I was pleading with God.
Speaker AI needed him.
Speaker AThere was no formality in that prayer.
Speaker AThere, There wasn't this point of like, well, Lord, if it be your will, and, and you have your good, know, good grace upon me today, can you please get a chance?
Speaker ACan you please help me in this?
Speaker ASome of us have realized that there have been moments in our life where we don't have that opportunity to come in and give all those disclaimers to our prayer.
Speaker AWe just call out to God and say, lord, I need you.
Speaker AAnd we might not even be able to articulate the exact wording what we need, but we know that God already already knows that sometimes in our life we need to just be desperate and call out to God and, and Know that, hey, you know what?
Speaker AIt's okay to come to the Father boldly before the throne of grace and to ask him for those things, to plead with him for those things, not demand those things.
Speaker ABy the way, there are some people that demand that God does things in their life.
Speaker AThey say, lord, you know, basically that, that they are the Lord of God.
Speaker ABasically, Lord, you better do this.
Speaker AYou know, we're claiming your promises.
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that we have to be very careful with that.
Speaker AWe can claim the promises of God, but we don't deserve the promises of God.
Speaker AAnd so it's asking, pleading with him, knowing that he does not have to answer us.
Speaker AAnd that's what Habakkuk is doing there.
Speaker AThe spirit of his prayer is this.
Speaker ALord, remember me.
Speaker AAnd so he's asking for God's mercy.
Speaker AHe's asking for God's revival.
Speaker AAnd I think that's something that we, we have to come to in our life, in our church and in our world today.
Speaker ANow, from then on, we do know that at this point in time, Habakkuk from, from verse 3 all the way down to verse 15, Habakkuk is recognizing the power of God and the presence of God with his people.
Speaker ANow, we're not going to go all into that here this evening because we're going to talk a little bit more about revival.
Speaker ABut, but this is the, this is the outline for us.
Speaker AWhen we get to a place where we don't understand what to do, we don't turn our backs against God because.
Speaker ABecause that's sometimes what happens in our human nature.
Speaker ALord, I've asked you two questions.
Speaker AYou gave me two answers I didn't want to hear.
Speaker ASo therefore, I don't really want to.
Speaker AI don't want to pursue you anymore.
Speaker AI'm actually going to recoil.
Speaker AI'm actually going to pull back.
Speaker AYou've heard this before.
Speaker AI used to go to church, but I had some things happen in my life.
Speaker AAnd you know what?
Speaker AMe and church aren't.
Speaker AAre, you know, compatible anymore.
Speaker AMe and God aren't compatible anymore.
Speaker AThat's not a proper response to a hardship.
Speaker AA proper response to hardship is, I need God more.
Speaker AI need to cling to him more.
Speaker AAnd I understand the difficulty in that.
Speaker AI understand the difficulty when things don't make sense.
Speaker AAnd, and I wish I could give everybody the answers to their questions.
Speaker ABut at the end of the day, the right answer is, lord, I need you.
Speaker AI need to recognize your power, your grace, your forgiveness.
Speaker AAnd so he goes on.
Speaker AAnd one of the Things I love that he says in verse three.
Speaker AWe'll touch on it just here, because it's a recognition of the holiness of God.
Speaker AGod came from Timon and the Holy One from Mount Paran Selah.
Speaker AHis glory covered the heavens and the earth was full of his praise.
Speaker AAnd so he immediately starts recognizing the characteristics of God.
Speaker ASo he pleads with God for what he wants for the people.
Speaker ABut then there's that still that recognition of the characteristic of God, his holiness, his power, his glory.
Speaker AThe earth was full of his praise.
Speaker AIt's a recognition of all these attributes.
Speaker AVerse 4.
Speaker AAnd his brightness was as the light.
Speaker ASo he recognizes the brightness or the glory of God.
Speaker AAnd, and so ultimately he just walks through this whole aspect of the characteristics of God.
Speaker AAnd I, I believe something very interesting here.
Speaker AHe.
Speaker AHe gets down to a point where he recognizes that ultimately it is God who's going to have the verse 13.
Speaker AThou wentest forth for the salvation of thy people.
Speaker AHe recognizes that really God is the only one who can save.
Speaker AAnd we see where that salvation comes from.
Speaker AAnd he says, thou wentest forth for the salvation of thy people, even for the salvation with Thine anointed.
Speaker ANow, Habakkuk here is recognizing the salvation that God is promising.
Speaker AHe recognizes that salvation can only come through the anointed One.
Speaker ANow, some commentators argue about this, but I believe he's speaking specifically about Jesus, the anointed Messiah that is to come.
Speaker AAnd, and we know that ultimately our salvation is only through Jesus.
Speaker AAnd I had some opportunities to talk to some people recently that have no understanding of who Jesus is.
Speaker AAnd you would think, like, they can live in America and not have a recognition of who Jesus is.
Speaker AThat, that is a common thing more and more today.
Speaker AAnd it was, it was really neat.
Speaker AThey asked the question.
Speaker AAnd I love questions, by the way.
Speaker AAnytime someone wants to ask a question, don't ever fear like, pastor might not have time for that.
Speaker AThat's what I like to do.
Speaker AI like questions.
Speaker AAnd the question was this.
Speaker AWhat is the story of the Bible?
Speaker AWhat's the Bible about?
Speaker AThey had no clue.
Speaker AWhat's the Bible about?
Speaker AAnd I could have said a lot of things.
Speaker AI could have said, well, it's this, this, this.
Speaker AAnd you know what the answer is?
Speaker AThis, the b.
Speaker AThe story of Jesus.
Speaker AIt's a story of Jesus and who he is, what he has done and why we need Him.
Speaker AIt's a story of redemption.
Speaker AIt's a story of, of.
Speaker AOf Jesus from Genesis to Revelation.
Speaker ANow, are there other people in the stories?
Speaker AYes, there's Old Testament prophets.
Speaker AWhat are the prophets doing?
Speaker AThey're proclaiming the one that is to come.
Speaker AOkay, there, there's the epistles, how do we live our life?
Speaker ABut it's about how to follow Jesus.
Speaker AIt's, it's all about ultimately the story of Jesus, and He is our Savior.
Speaker AAnd so I love that how there I, and I explained it this way.
Speaker AThere's a scarlet thread from Genesis 1:1 all the way to the end.
Speaker AThere's a scarlet thread of Jesus Christ throughout all scripture.
Speaker AAnd you can see Him.
Speaker AIf you understand that perspective, you can see that all the way through.
Speaker AAnd I love how it says here in verse 13, thou wound is the head out of the house of the wicked by discovering the foundation unto the neck.
Speaker AAnd I believe this is speaking specifically to the complete victory that Jesus has over the enemy.
Speaker AWe know that the enemy crushes the heel of the Messiah, but ultimately the Messiah crushes the head of the serpent and the seed of the woman is the ultimate victor.
Speaker AAnd then we are more than conquerors.
Speaker AAnd so here in the book of Habakkuk, which a lot of people don't think that Jesus or the Gospel can be identified in a lot of the Old Testament books, folks, the Gospel is, is throughout the whole Bible.
Speaker AAnd we see that all happening there.
Speaker AAnd, and so you can see that all the way through.
Speaker AWe're not going to finish out here tonight.
Speaker AAll of this next week will conclude the book of Habakkuk.
Speaker ABut he essentially gets to the very end.
Speaker AAnd I'll give you a little bit of a.
Speaker AA preface the next week.
Speaker AHe basically know, he recognizes God's strength.
Speaker AAnd he basically says, lord, you can be trusted in anything.
Speaker AI can trust you.
Speaker AI can have confidence.
Speaker AAnd I can tell you here this evening, you might not understand why God's doing something.
Speaker AYou might not have all the answers.
Speaker AYou might ask him questions.
Speaker AAnd remember we talked about at the very beginning how to ask God biblically, how to ask him questions properly.
Speaker AYou do it with authentic truths.
Speaker ATruly, Lord, I don't understand.
Speaker ABut you never question him.
Speaker AYou're allowed to question God, but you're not allowed to question his character.
Speaker AAnd so I would think that that's something that we can all learn through this.
Speaker AAnd ultimately we get to a place at the end where as a true believer in the Lord, we honor him, we worship him, and we rest in his confidence.
Speaker AAnd so next week, we're going to talk about how we can rest in the confidence of God even if we don't get the answers that we want.
Speaker AAnd I can tell you in my life, just transparently I praise the Lord louder when he gives me what I'm expecting.
Speaker AI'm just going to be honest.
Speaker AI remember the most recent time where I was calling out to God was when our son was born, when Silas was born.
Speaker AI had the most real.
Speaker AThat from that point on, I'll never doubt him, I'll never question him.
Speaker AIt is real to me.
Speaker AAnd I've understood that lesson a lot more now.
Speaker ABut you know, there will be a time probably where I need to go back and appeal to the revival of my spirit, the revival of, of the heart of God in my life.
Speaker AAnd so all of us need that revival.
Speaker ARevival is not just for the person who is, is in the drugs or, or out outside of the family of God or in jail.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker ARevival is for everybody.
Speaker AEvery believer needs revival at some point in their life.
Speaker AAnd I think that's all of us have to recognize that it's not just for that person.
Speaker ABecause I used to, when I grew up in the, and the pastor got up or the evangelist got up and preached a hard message on revival, you know what I would always do, I wonder who he's preaching to.
Speaker ANot me.
Speaker AI, I don't need that much revival.
Speaker AI'm, I'm okay.
Speaker AI'm a good person.
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that all of us need to recognize at some point in time that when that person's preaching, I'm not going to be concerned about, hey, I wonder if so and so heard that message.
Speaker AThey need that.
Speaker AWhat, what can I get from this?
Speaker AAnd then sometimes on the flip side of that, sometimes you have a preacher preaching and you go, who, who told him about my personal life?
Speaker AI remember there was times like that for me.
Speaker AI'm like, I know that my parents were telling this preacher about what I was doing last week because he's right on the dot.
Speaker AMaybe they did.
Speaker ABut the truth is sometimes that's how the Holy Spirit speaks as well.
Speaker AIt's pointed.
Speaker AAnd he and he.
Speaker AAnd he convicts us, he convicts us of where we are and where we need to change.
Speaker AAnd so have a soft heart.
Speaker AYou know, a lot of times we harden our hearts because of whatever reason.
Speaker ABut, but a soft heart, a soft heart is able to be molded.
Speaker AAnd the Bible speaks In Romans, chapter 12 of Not Being conformed to this world, but being transformed by the renewing of our mind.
Speaker AAnd, and that's not just talking about a one time thing at salvation, my mind was renewed at salvation.
Speaker ABut the Bible says that that's a daily process.
Speaker AWe need to have our minds renewed and our hearts renewed in the truth of God.
Speaker AAnd that goes back to the Word of God.
Speaker ASo how can we know what God wants from us if we aren't understanding his letter to us?
Speaker AAnd I would encourage you to get deep into the Word of God.
Speaker ALove the Word of God.
Speaker ALove the things of God.
Speaker AAnd it is the most amazing thing that you can do is just be walking in the will of God.
Speaker AI can tell you over and over again, God confirms in my heart that the will of God is the best place to be.
Speaker AIt's the safest place to be.
Speaker AIt's the most joyful place to be.
Speaker AAnd continue searching after that.
Speaker AFor you might be the will of God is, what am I going to do tomorrow?
Speaker AFor some of you, it might be, what am I going to do tonight?
Speaker ABut ultimately, the Word of God will never lead you away from the will of God and continue to seek after what he calls for you.
Speaker ASo revival doesn't have to happen once a year.
Speaker AI grew up in the church that we had our spring revival and our fall revival, and we had to just wait for those revivals.
Speaker AI really want to revive, but I'll just have to wait till the special speaker comes in.
Speaker AFolks, you don't need a special speaker to have revival.
Speaker AYou don't even have to have a preacher preaching for revival.
Speaker ARevival is a work of God.
Speaker ASo you got to have God in your heart.
Speaker AThe Holy Spirit's indwelling you, Holy Spirit speaking to you, the Word of God leading you.
Speaker AThat's enough for revival.
Speaker AAnd so you don't need to have a special service.
Speaker ARevival can happen in your home, can happen in your car, it can happen anywhere.
Speaker AAnd I encourage you to seek after that in your life.
Speaker AAnd I hope that, that we all can have revival together.
Speaker ABecause you know what?
Speaker ARevival is contagious.
Speaker AStudying some things in history about the Great Awakening, and some of you might know a little bit about the history of the Great Awakening.
Speaker AThere was a huge revival in our country and around the world, or at least in Europe.
Speaker AAnd sometimes we forget about that.
Speaker AI got caught talking about that.
Speaker AI was like, you know what?
Speaker AWe were struggling with things 20 years ago, and we never thought that 20, 30 years ago we'd be dealing with things today that we're dealing with today and 20, 30 years from now, what are we going to be dealing with?
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that left undone, Our culture will continue to erode.
Speaker ABut do we still believe that God can have a revival in the hearts of man today.
Speaker AI believe it.
Speaker AI believe God can change the hearts.
Speaker AI don't think we're destined for, you know, ultimately the Bible says things will get worse and worse, but, you know, I don't know.
Speaker AI just.
Speaker AI believe that God has us seeking after revival, and I think we can change those things around us, and I think we can change it through the gospel.
Speaker ASo just be praying about how that can happen in your life, how that can happen in my life, how that can happen with the lives of those around us.
Speaker AThank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this sermon has been a blessing for you.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.