Monday, October 13, 2014

What shall we do?

"Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?"(‭Acts‬ ‭2‬:‭37‬ KJV). The Holy Spirit fell upon 120 God fearing, God seeking, people. Peter, being filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke up when they were accused of being drunk. Filled with the Holy Ghost, Peter spoke to these men as they stood and heard every word. At the end of his message, they asked, "what shall we do". Peter said "repent". This was the beginning of revival. Today we serve the same God that poured out the Holy Spirit upon the first church, and He is willing to do the same right now upon every church. We must see revival manifested to the heart of the child of God in the streets of our cities and in our homes. Revival is talked about, preached about, and many times prayed about. However, the only way our countries are going to see the true revival of the Holy Spirit is through the heart that is a willing vessel. One must be willing to separate themselves from the world and the lusts and sensualities that pull at the heart. There is a hunger that is growing in this world to know Christ Jesus. There are young people who are desiring to know something greater. The world has given them just a mere blemish of entertainment, for a moment of time, and then it's gone, leaving them empty. The church no longer has an altar for the sinner to run to, nor is there a conviction of the Holy Spirit coming from the pulpit. Peter preached a message that was anointed and given by the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit moved thousands towards the heart of God. The Holy Spirit is looking for a vessel who is willing to be separated and willing to pay the price for Jesus Christ. God bless you. Amen

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