
Byron Paulus
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Praying for Revival
1.1K57:56Revival Prayer2CH 16:9PSA 6:4PSA 136:1ISA 61:2ISA 64:11CO 2:9EPH 3:20In this sermon, the speaker shares two stories that illustrate the power of obedience and surrender to God. The first story is about a man who noticed a police car stationed at the entrance of his subdivision every day for six months. He later discovered that crime in the area had dropped significantly. The second story is about a man who turned himself in as a fugitive and ended up serving prison time. Despite feeling disappointed when no one showed up to his ministry launch, he realized that he had done it for God and not for people. The speaker then encourages the audience to pray for surrendered lives and to be moldable like clay in the hands of the potter.
Personal Meditations on Powerful Texts-Spring
02CH 7:14PSA 85:6HOS 10:12JOL 2:23MAT 13:23Byron Paulus delivers a powerful sermon based on Hosea 10:12, urging believers to sow in righteousness, break up their fallow ground, and seek the Lord urgently to experience revival. He emphasizes that revival starts with believers taking responsibility for their spiritual condition and obedience to God's Word. Paulus highlights the importance of not just knowing the truth, but obeying it, and warns against spiritual complacency that hardens hearts. Urgency in seeking the Lord is crucial, as indicated by Hosea's declaration that it is time to seek God. The promise of revival brings blessings likened to a rain of righteousness, signifying a refreshing outpouring of God's grace and mercy.