Let Christ Make His Home in You
January 30, 2019 · 1:48:29 · Watch on YouTube ↗
These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.
Summary
The pastor continues the church's theme on spiritual awakening and insists that revival cannot be scheduled like an event - it is born wherever Christ truly lives inside a person. Using Moses (Exodus 3-4), he shows how God called a man who felt weak and slow of speech. To the cry 'Who am I?' the Lord answered 'I will be with you', gave him signs and set Aaron as his mouth, until that hesitant man became a leader who knew God face to face.
The heart of the message is John 14:23: if we love Christ and keep His word, the Father, Son and Spirit come and make their home in us. Many believers struggle, he says, because Christ has no settled place in their hearts - they receive Him like a guest in a hotel while the world fills every room. We must give the devil no foothold and let the word of Christ dwell in us richly.
When we abide in Scripture we become like a tree planted by streams of water, and lasting freedom, revival and evangelism follow. He urges the church to fall in love with Christ through His word, reading it morning and evening, the way he once courted his future wife through letters. The service closes with prayer over visiting young men whose believing parents long to see Christ settle in their hearts.
Key Points
- Revival is not a program on the calendar but the overflow of Christ living within us.
- God calls the weak: Moses felt unworthy and slow of speech, yet heard 'I will be with you'.
- Our excuses do not disqualify us - God supplies the gift, the signs and the help we lack.
- Love for Christ proves itself by keeping His word, and then He makes His home in us.
- A divided heart leaves room for the world; give the devil no foothold and let Christ fill every room.
- Abide in Scripture like a tree by the water, and freedom, revival and evangelism will follow.
- Love Christ through His word every day, the way you would court the one you love.
Devotional
Is Christ a permanent resident in my heart, or only an occasional guest I welcome and then crowd out with other things? Today's word asks me to give Him every room and reserve no corner for the world. Like Moses, I may feel weak and unequal to the call, yet the same God still promises, 'I will be with you.' Let me open the Scriptures morning and evening, not as a duty but as letters from the One I love, and watch Him quietly make His home in me.
Revival cannot be scheduled - it begins the moment Christ truly lives in you.
Don't keep Christ as a guest in a hotel while the world fills every room of your heart.
Love Him through His word the way you court the one you love - morning and evening.
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