Lets talk first about revival. What is it
and what does it mean? It is a word that is extremely well known and
used frequently around the world. Some believe that revival only comes
as God wills, while others schedule God in for revival whenever they
see the need. I personally believe that revival, in its truest
definition, has come and gone for those of us who have come into a
personal relationship with Jesus. Join me now in scripture study on
this subject.
Psalm 85:6 Wilt thou not revive us again;
that thy people may rejoice in thee?
Definition: Revive (Strongs) 02421
hyx chayah {khaw-yaw'}: A primitive root [compare 02331, 02421]; TWOT
- 644; v AV - live 153, alive 34, save 13, quicken 14, revive 12,
surely 10, life 9, recover 8, misc 9; 262 1) to live, have life,
remain alive, sustain life, live prosperously, live for ever, be
quickened, be alive, be restored to life or health.
The word revival simply means life;
sustained life or everlasting life. Therefore, if one has
had a genuine born again experience with the Lord, he has had
all the revival he will ever need. There should be no reason to keep
seeking revival as long as we live in Christ. He has given us life
forevermore. He has given all He has, and it is His life now in us. We
live because He lives. It is no different than going to the altar
every week and getting saved again. The only reason anyone would need
revival would be if their original salvation experience was not real.
Hosea 6:1-2 says, "Come, let us return
to the Lord. for He has torn {us,} but He will heal us; He has wounded
{us,} but He will bandage us. (2) He will revive us after two days; He
will raise us up on the third day that we may live before Him.
If we are living in a revival
mentality, then we are back at the second day before the resurrection
of Christ. This is the reason we seem to need so many revivals; we
have not gone beyond the cross. The work of the cross has not had its
effect in our lives or we would be living the life that our
salvation has brought us.
Revival seeking is under the old covenant
where there was no personal relationship with the Lord. It would seem
to be needed today because many have not been shown the way to live
the life without constantly needing the revival goose bumps, the
chills and thrills that seem to be called the proof of true revival.
We are now experiencing the fact that we
should even go beyond resurrection to the ascension. We should
celebrate the resurrection, but we should also go on to ascension
life. He promised to raise us up in the third day, not the second.
Lets stop here and look again at one of
our favorite scriptures. Ephesians 4:10-12 says, He who descended
is Himself also He who ascended far above all the heavens, that He
might fill all things.) (11) And He gave some {as} apostles, and some
{as} prophets, and some {as} evangelists, and some {as} pastors and
teachers, (12) for the equipping of the saints for the work of
service, to the building up of the body of Christ;....
The five-fold ministries that we all
embrace are not the resurrection gift ministries, but the ascension
gift ministries. These ministries were not given until after Jesus
ascended to be with the Father. He gave them to the body in order that
His pattern for the establishment and maturing of His Church would
continue. If the Church is still back at the cross, coming to the
altar week after week, wrestling with their salvation, then how can we
ever be in a position to receive the five ascension gift ministries?
I now understand fully why the five-fold
ministries of Ephesians 4 have not been embraced for many years. Even
among those who are preaching the restoration of the five ministries,
there are still many who seem to have a fear of calling the ministries
anything other than pastor or evangelist. This
communicates that we do not believe what we are preaching on this
subject.
The reason that apostolic government is not
in most churches is obviously that they are still dwelling at the
cross and have not moved on to the ascension life complete with all of
the ascension gift ministries.
Why do we need to keep seeking that which He
has already given us? This would suggest that we are keeping Christ on
the cross. This would also suggest that what He has done for us is not
sufficient.
We dont need revival, we need reformation!
Now, lets go from revival to restoration
before we go on to reformation .
Acts 3:19-21 says, "Repent therefore and
return, that your sins may be wiped away, in order that times of
refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord; (20) and that He
may send Jesus, the Christ appointed for you, (21) whom heaven must
receive until {the} period of restoration of all things about which
God spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets from ancient time.
Definition: Restoration (Strongs)
605 apokatastasiv apokatastasis {ap-ok-at-as'-tas-is} AV - restitution
1; 1 1) restoration 1a) of a true theocracy 1b) of the perfect state
before the fall
This Greek word is found only here. If it
really means what the Strongs interpretation states, then this
would mean that restoration would come after revival as the process to
reformation. The only true theocracy is when Gods Word is followed
exactly as stated. True theocracy under the new covenant would be that
which was demonstrated by Jesus and His apostles after he made the
statement: I will build My Church .
I will state again and again that God is not
the author of confusion, but of peace. The New Testament outlines
quite clearly the description of the Church of the new covenant. There
is a pattern for only one Church, not the hundreds or thousands of
different kinds of free-will interpretation.
Now, lets talk about reformation.
Hebrews 9:8-12 states, The Holy Spirit
{is} signifying this, that the way into the holy place has not yet
been disclosed, while the outer tabernacle is still standing, (9)
which {is} a symbol for the present time. Accordingly both gifts and
sacrifices are offered which cannot make the worshiper perfect in
conscience, (10) since they {relate} only to food and drink and
various washings, regulations for the body imposed until a time of
reformation. (11) But when Christ appeared {as} a high priest of the
good things to come, {He entered} through the greater and more perfect
tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation;
(12) and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His
own blood, He entered the holy place once for all, having obtained
eternal redemption.
Definition: Reformation Strongs,
1357 dioryosiv diorthosis {dee-or'-tho-sis} AV - reformation 1; 1
1) in a physical sense, a making straight,
restoring to its natural and normal condition something which in some
way protrudes or has gotten out of line, as broken or misshapen limbs
American Heritage Dictionary, reform (r
-fôrm2) v. reformed reforming reforms v. tr. 1. To
improve by alteration, correction of error, or removal of defects; put
into a better form or condition. 2. a. To abolish abuse or malpractice
in: reform the government. b. To put an end to (a wrong). See note at
correct. 3. T o cause (a person) to give up harmful or immoral
practices; persuade to adopt a better way of life. v. intr. 1. To
change for the better. n. 1. A change for the better; an improvement.
2. Correc tion of evils, abuses, or errors. 3. Action to improve
social or economic conditions without radical or revolutionary change.
adj. 1. Relating to or favoring reform: a reform candidate for mayor
1. [v.] To save from a state of sinfulness
and its consequences Redeem Absolve Convert Rehabilitate Save Rescue
Evangelize
2. [v.] To make right what is wrong Correct
Adjust Cure Fix Heal Rectify Redress Remedy Repair Straighten out
Revise
3. [v.] To improve by alteration, correction
of error, or removal of defects Rehabilitate Reorganize Straighten out
Restore Reclaim Recondition Reconstruct Rejuvenate
4. [v.] To advance to a better state or
quality Improve Come up to snuff Progress Shape up
5. [v.] To change or alter in structure,
character, or substance Transform Metamorphose Transfigure Modify
Adjust Convert Remake Reshape Differentiate Refashion Remodel Restyle
6. [v.] To effect changes in Alter
To conclude: The bottom line, or the true
thrust of the true apostolic message to the Church today, is as
Galatians 4:19 reads, My children, with whom I am again in labor
until Christ is formed in you--. Revival never forms Christ
in anyone, but reformation does!
Note that the word revive is only in
the Old Testament. It is not found in the New Testament. Under the new
covenant, we have reformation (or forms of the meaning of the
word) in place of revive (revival is in neither the old or new).
If we are to ever see a Church flowing in
unity and matirity that will change the world, we must accept and
experience this current apostolic reformation. This reformation will
effect the greatest change the Church has seen since the time of
Martin Luthers reformation. This glorious Church will then reflect
the image of Christ to the world!
In His covenant love,
Apostle Richard