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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman (1972 - ). American pastor, author, and speaker born in Southern California. Raised in a Christian home, he drifted from faith in his youth, pursuing a career as a corporate executive in the fitness industry before a dramatic conversion in his late 20s. Leaving business in 1999, he began studying theology independently and entered full-time ministry. In 2009, he founded Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, California, relocating it to Leona Valley in 2018, where he remains lead pastor. Idleman has authored 12 books, including Desperate for More of God (2011) and Help! I’m Addicted (2022), focusing on spiritual revival and overcoming sin. He launched the Westside Christian Radio Network (WCFRadio.org) in 2019 and hosts Regaining Lost Ground, a program addressing faith and culture. His ministry emphasizes biblical truth, repentance, and engagement with issues like abortion and religious liberty. Married to Morgan since 1997, they have four children. In 2020, he organized the Stadium Revival in California, drawing thousands, and his sermons reach millions online via platforms like YouTube and Rumble.
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This sermon emphasizes the need for believers to return to a place of surrender and waiting on God, drawing inspiration from the story of Duncan Campbell's revival experience. It highlights the importance of experiencing the power of God in our lives, waiting on Him for direction, and remembering and returning to our first love for God. The message calls for a posture of humility and a longing for God to move in our lives and in the church once again.
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I was reading a book and I was reminded of a story about Duncan Campbell. I don't know if you know who he is. I think it was probably, I don't want to say, I think it was a hundred years ago or maybe 50 years ago there was a revival off of the islands of Scotland. When you have a hundred thousand people come to know the Lord and bars closed down and I was reading a little bit more about his story and he was this popular speaker by then, he was my age, before the revival, and he was into studying the Bible, which is good obviously, and about systematic theology and about, he was preparing his sermons for, I think it was a Keswick conference, they have this huge Keswick conference in Europe. It's not as big anymore but it used to be the main conference that people go to and he thought he was special and he had his doctrine down and his theology down and his 12-year-old daughter walked into his office one day when he was studying and she said, Daddy, why doesn't God work through you anymore like he used to? Yeah, I had to put the book down on that one. And he said he kept his composure together. And well, you know, theology is important and of course it is, right? Don't think I'm not saying that. And he tried to make all these excuses but when she left he broke down because he saw the power of God. 10, 20 years ago he felt the power of God. People were changed and now he turned into what he never wanted to become, just a speaker with no power. And if I remember correctly, he laid down on his carpet in his office and prayed to God, God, if you do that again, God, use me. I apologize, this message is burning in my heart all week and I want more people to say, God, if you would just use me again. Remember, I want to go back to that. And God said, God answered his prayer and he was getting ready to go speak at this conference and God said, don't go speak, go to those islands. And he said, I can't, I'm scheduled to speak. He said, remember what you told me on the floor of your office, that if you would submit and obey me, I would do that again. And he left and then the revival broke out in this island's people were radically changed. And I read that and I just, I just, where is that? We're upset at an hour and a half church service. They would get there at five in the evening and end up leaving around 1 a.m. And we can't understand it. Why? Because we haven't experienced that power of God. You ever sit through a three-hour movie and you're like, that was three hours? People can sit through a three-hour church service and say, that was three hours. And I don't want my kids to say, daddy, why doesn't God move in you anymore like he used to? So the church, we've lost that power. People camp out for big sales and I remember people waiting in line for Star Wars, but when was the last time we camped out and waited on God? And right now, people are saying, we need to do, we need to do, we need to do, look at our nation. And I want to say, no, we need to wait. We need to wait. We need to wait. The church waited in an upper room, then the fire fell. Peter waited for direction, then lives were changed. Paul waited in the Arabian desert before beginning his ministry. I don't know how many people realize that. When Paul became a Christian, the Bible says that he did not immediately confer with flesh and blood. He didn't go and talk to people. He went out and spent time with God and then came out and began his ministry. Stephen waited on God and was filled with power and boldness. Jesus Christ himself took time and waited on God. And he went out to the wilderness. Remember and return was Jesus' call to the churches in Revelation. Five of those seven churches that Jesus spoke to in Revelation, the same method, the same way to fix a problem was recommended. Remember and return. Remember and return. Remember from where you have fallen and return. Remember what you used to do and return. You've turned into this cold and callous church. In Revelation, he says, I know your works. You're faithful. You know those who teach bad doctrine. You've got everything down. Good for you, but you've lost your first love. In church, that's what's happened. That's what's happened. We've lost our first love chain. How can you say that? Because I see worship and people are bored to death. If we could just hurry up. Not everybody, of course. I'm not talking about raising hands or jumping up and down or acting weird. I'm just talking about because your posture, does your posture not reflect your heart? I've never seen a repentant sinner weeping that God has changed his life just comfortably going, yeah, God changed me today. I'm pretty hungry. I mean, why? Because the posture reflects the heart. And I want to see God do that again. I've commented about many times I speak at conferences and we just have an hour and a half of prayer and worship afterwards. Men will be at the altar and the host would come up and ask me, you know, sometimes he would say, well, look at all these men. We need to go and talk to them. And I said, don't touch them. Let them do business with God. They don't need me coming up. Are you okay? But sometimes it's good to do that. Of course, that's, you know, of course, we're at the reach out. But the majority of the time, let God do business with them. Let God do business with the heart. And you have to give God time to do that. The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel too much at home in the world. A.W. Tozer said that. Let me make it more personal. The weakness of so many of us is that we feel too much at home in the world. The world to you should...you ever put on tight shoes or pants that don't fit? That's how the world should feel. Just something doesn't fit because I'm not at home in the world. And I hope you hear my heart when I bring up difficult subjects like this. It's not to upset. It's to convict and draw out of you what God has already placed inside of you. And sometimes we need that wake-up call.
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Shane Idleman (1972 - ). American pastor, author, and speaker born in Southern California. Raised in a Christian home, he drifted from faith in his youth, pursuing a career as a corporate executive in the fitness industry before a dramatic conversion in his late 20s. Leaving business in 1999, he began studying theology independently and entered full-time ministry. In 2009, he founded Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, California, relocating it to Leona Valley in 2018, where he remains lead pastor. Idleman has authored 12 books, including Desperate for More of God (2011) and Help! I’m Addicted (2022), focusing on spiritual revival and overcoming sin. He launched the Westside Christian Radio Network (WCFRadio.org) in 2019 and hosts Regaining Lost Ground, a program addressing faith and culture. His ministry emphasizes biblical truth, repentance, and engagement with issues like abortion and religious liberty. Married to Morgan since 1997, they have four children. In 2020, he organized the Stadium Revival in California, drawing thousands, and his sermons reach millions online via platforms like YouTube and Rumble.