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(Clip) God Sends Unexpected Revival Blessings
David Guzik
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David Guzik

(Clip) God Sends Unexpected Revival Blessings

David Guzik · 2:44

David Guzik teaches that God sends revival blessings in unexpected ways, often bringing fruitfulness from unlikely places and people, reminding believers to trust in God's power beyond human expectations.
This sermon emphasizes the power of God to bring about revival and blessings in unexpected ways and through unexpected people. It highlights the story of Moody's desire to see a wave of revival sweep across the nation, showcasing that what seems impossible to man is possible with God. The message encourages praying for seasons of unexpected fruit and trusting that when God sends revival, it can come from the most unlikely places and individuals.

Full Transcript

And he said toward the end of his lifetime, a lifetime of fruitful Christian service, he said, I would like, before I go hence, to see the whole Church of God quickened as it was in 1857, and a wave going from Maine to California that would sweep thousands into the Kingdom of God. You know what Moody was saying? That in 40 years of remarkable service, he never saw anything that compared to the work that God did in 1857, 58. Now look, does it sound impossible? With man it is impossible, but not with God. Not with God when he says, I tell you there's going to come a day when the plowman will overtake. Now, we see next here that when God sends blessing and restoration, when God sends revival, the fruit comes from unexpected places. And again, I confess, I'm not a farmer, I don't know about, you know, growing vines and grapes and all the rest of it, even though Santa Barbara has a beautiful vineyard area, you know, not far from, okay, not all that. But from what I understand, grapes don't grow at high elevations. It's more the lower elevations. But look at the promise here in verse 13. It says, notice, it says, the plowman shall overtake the reaper, the treader of grapes he who sows, the mountains shall drip with sweet wine and the hills shall flow with it. We should pray for seasons of unexpected fruit. Nobody expected the tall mountains of Israel to bear vineyards, but God's promise is when I send revival, the fruit will come from unexpected places. So I don't know what the unexpected places are for you in your life. Maybe it is truly an unexpected place, geography. They say, no, if God were to send revival, he'd never do it from here. He'd never do it from a small little community on the outskirts of Los Angeles. He'd pick something much more prominent to do it. But listen, when God sends revival, it is often from unexpected places. But it's not just places and geography. You also know that when God sends revival, he often uses very unexpected people.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Moody's longing for a nationwide revival
    • Reflection on the powerful 1857-58 revival
    • God's power makes the impossible possible
  2. II
    • Unexpected fruitfulness in revival
    • Biblical promise of mountains dripping with wine
    • God's blessings come from unlikely geographical places
  3. III
    • Revival often involves unexpected people
    • God uses unlikely vessels for His work
    • Encouragement to pray for unexpected revival

Key Quotes

“With man it is impossible, but not with God.” — David Guzik
“When God sends revival, the fruit will come from unexpected places.” — David Guzik
“We should pray for seasons of unexpected fruit.” — David Guzik

Application Points

  • Trust God to work beyond your expectations and be open to revival from unexpected sources.
  • Pray earnestly for God to bring fruitfulness in your life and community, even from unlikely places.
  • Recognize that God can use anyone, regardless of background, to accomplish His purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the phrase 'the plowman shall overtake the reaper' mean?
It signifies a time of abundant blessing when those who sow will reap even more than expected, symbolizing God's abundant provision during revival.
Why does David Guzik emphasize unexpected places and people in revival?
He highlights that God often works through surprising means and locations to demonstrate His power and sovereignty beyond human expectations.
What historical revival does the sermon reference?
The sermon references the powerful Christian revival of 1857-58 that swept across the United States.
How should believers respond to the promise of revival?
Believers are encouraged to pray earnestly for revival, trusting God to bring fruitfulness from unexpected places and people.

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