Revival is a personal experience that can only be experienced by the individual, and nothing can prevent spiritual rejuvenation if you insist on having it.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of personal commitment to revival, arguing that true awakening begins within the individual rather than waiting for a collective supernatural event. He illustrates that just as each birth and death is a unique experience for the individual, so too is spiritual revival, which can only be experienced on a personal level. Tozer reassures that no external circumstances can hinder an individual's spiritual rejuvenation, as it is a matter between God and the solitary heart. He encourages believers to seek revival personally, regardless of their surroundings, highlighting that transformation is possible even in the midst of spiritual desolation.
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One consequence of our failure to see clearly the true nature of revival is that we wait for years for some supernatural manifestation that never comes, overlooking completely our own individual place in the desired awakening. Whatever God may do for a church must be done in the single unit, the one certain man or woman. Some things can happen only to the isolated, single person; they cannot be experienced en masse. Statistics show, for instance, that 100 babies are born in a certain city on a given day. Yet the birth of each baby is for that baby a unique experience, an isolated, personal thing. Fifty people die in a plane crash; while they die together they die separately, one at a time, each one undergoing the act of death in a loneliness of soul as utter as if he alone had died. Both birth and death are experienced by the individual in a loneness as complete as if only that one person had ever known them.
Three thousand persons were converted at Pentecost, but each one met his sin and his Savior alone. The spiritual birth, like the natural one, is for each one a unique, separate experience shared in by no one. And so with that uprush of resurgent life we call revival. It can come to the individual only. Though a visitation of divine life reaches seventy five persons at once (as among the Moravian Brethren at Dusseldorf), yet it comes to each one singly. There can exist no collective body of believers that can be revived apart from the units that compose the body.
Understood aright these are truths full of great encouragement and good hope. Nothing can hinder you or me from experiencing the revival we need. It is a matter for God and the solitary heart. Nothing can prevent the spiritual rejuvenation of the soul that insists upon having it. Though that solitary man must live and walk among persons religiously dead, he may experience the great transformation as certainly and as quickly as if he were in the most spiritual church in the world.
Sermon Outline
- Revival is a Personal Experience
- The Individual Unit is the Focus of Revival
- No Hindrance to Personal Revival
- Nothing can prevent spiritual rejuvenation
- Revival is a matter of personal commitment
Key Quotes
“Whatever God may do for a church must be done in the single unit, the one certain man or woman.” — A.W. Tozer
“Nothing can hinder you or me from experiencing the revival we need.” — A.W. Tozer
“It is a matter for God and the solitary heart.” — A.W. Tozer
Application Points
- Recognize that revival is a personal experience that can only be experienced by the individual.
- Commit to having a solitary heart and seeking spiritual rejuvenation.
- Understand that nothing can prevent revival from happening to you if you insist on having it.
