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10 “un’s” from the book of Acts that launched the biggest revival ever

Posted on Friday 27 July 2007 by Greg @ 6:29 am
Filed under: Rants

What would it take to see a worldwide awakening?

Why aren’t we seeing it today?

How could we be a part of a global revival that ushered in the return of Jesus?

These questions and more have plagued me since I was eleven years old. I think the hidden keys to a future awakening lie in the ancient book of Acts. Here you find ten unsexy, unpretentious un’s that show us the path to a sweeping movement of God.

At first I tried to put all of these "un’s" in one blog. It was way too long. So I’m going to do my first blog series ever. The un-series. I probably will interrupt it a few times with other blog-worthy news. And once it’s all said and done I’ll probably post all ten together in an "Executive Summary Blog". Wait. That’s an oxy-moron. Corporate speak doesn’t go with techy talk. But it does sound good. Let’s call it a foxy-moron.

But I digress.

On with the un-series. What is the first un we see in the book of Acts that launched the biggest revival ever?

Un #1     Unthinkable Goals

Before Jesus ascended he gave his disciples some unthinkable goals. "You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem" (Dangerous) "Judea" (Dangerous and Hard) "Samaria" (Dangerous, Hard and did I say Dangerous?") "and the uttermost parts of the world" (huh? Did he say "uttermost"?)

Basically Jesus is commanding his disciples to go global without e-mail, without cellphones, without www.theapostlejohn.com, without planes, trains, automobiles or scooters. Walk it out and shout it out. And what’s truly amazing is that is exactly what they did. They took the gospel from Jerusalem to Rome in about thirty years.

I think we as believers today are taking the world wide advancement of the gospel more lightly than those believers who lived a generation ago. We seem increasingly enamored with building houses, stopping AIDs, curbing poverty and bringing justice to the world. While all of these are good and noble acts they are not the final mandate of our Lord Jesus Christ. He told us to make disciples of all nations and be witnesses of the gospel until everyone, everywhere is in the fold. Helping the hurting is something we do along the way to global evangelization. I totally believe in feeding the poor and ministering to those in need. But I think that if we do these acts of goodness without sharing the message of good news we do a HUGE disservice to those we minister to. We are making their world a better place to go to hell from. We’ve brought them temporary comfort as they march toward a cliff toward eternal separation from God in, yes, fire and brimstone.

If we truly want to minister to the poor then let’s minister to the whole person: body, soul and spirit. Let’s be like Jesus: give them real bread for their bodies and then the best bread, the Bread of Life, for their souls. Let’s give them real water to quench their physical thirst and then the Living Water to quench the deepest longings of their spirit. Check out my old post Social Justice or the Great Commission for more controversial information on this one. For those who are still offended after reading that post then, in the words of Sigourney Weaver in the movie Aliens, "I’m happy to disappoint you."

Do you want revival? It starts with unthinkable goals. Taking the gospel to everyone in our neighborhood, city, state, nation and world is pretty unthinkable. So go for it!

Why not make your unthinkable goal right now? How about this one? To share the gospel with everyone you know in God’s timing, in God’s power and with God’s love! I am doing my best to do that dare myself. It is leading to some great, fun, awkward and transformational conversations.

So, in light of the unthinkable goal that Jesus gave his disciples, what’s your unthinkable goal? Be specific!

Signed, Greg Stier

7 Comments for '10 “un’s” from the book of Acts that launched the biggest revival ever'

  1. On July 27, 2007 @ 7:41 am Julie E. said:
    • Mr. Stier…..Wow, I guess I never really thought of it that way. I mean, I have, but I just usually shrug it off and think that other christ followers would think I am too serious about it, you know? But, while it’s important to tell others about God continually, do you think we have to wait for His signal and timing? I’m getting a little confused.

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  2. On July 27, 2007 @ 10:46 am Greg Stier said:
    • Hey Julie, Yes! We wait on God to do His work but we do it knowing that he "desires all men to come to repentance" (1 Peter 3:9). In other words we wait on God knowing that he desires that person to come into fellowship with him infinitely more than we do. And he is already at work convicting and convincing of sin, righteousness and judgment (John 16:9). We use wisdom and tact and then bring it up at an appropriate time (Colossians 4:4-6) but we bring it up! Don’t be confused. Be clear. He wants you to share Jesus with ALL your friends in God’s power, in God’s timing, with God’s love. Pray for wisdom and power…then go for it!

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  3. On July 27, 2007 @ 11:10 am Brian said:
    • Amen! My unthinkable goal…to share the gospel with everyone I know, help them grow deeper in their faith so it sparks a revival in my community.

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  4. On July 27, 2007 @ 1:58 pm Stacy @ the Point said:
    • " I am happy to disappoint you". It seems like we have to say that a lot these days! When you are totally convinced that the only way is all the way, all the time it really makes some Christians uncomfortable. Oh well! I’d rather make people a little uncomfortable than…well you know! There are a lot of worn chairs in a lot of churches. To quote a fortune cookie I got with Mike and Diane yesterday, " If you understand what you are doing, you’re not learning anything! Happy trails!

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  5. On July 28, 2007 @ 9:14 pm Julie E. said:
    • Thanks Mr. Stier. Now I can rest assure that God gives us opportunities everywhere we go at anytime…..we just have to be ready and willing to go.

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  6. On July 29, 2007 @ 4:58 pm Becky said:
    • Very nice!~Becky~

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  7. On July 30, 2007 @ 6:15 am Jason said:
    • I’m sure there are several churches out there who are praying for revival to start through their body.  I have been at churches who have made it a #1 priority to pray for revival and are constantly asking God to move in their church, communities, etc.  I think this is one of those prayer requests that God has already said, "YES!" to.  It’s just a matter of whether or not we are going to do anything about it… Looking forward to the rest of the "Un-Series."

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