RESET
        Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for three months, you            know gasoline is at record low prices. I paid $1.25 a gallon            last week in Georgia. Some states are reporting prices below a            dollar a gallon.
         
        There are two reasons for the price drop: Not as many people            are buying gasoline because of the pandemic, and Russia and            Saudi Arabia are engaged in a price war, causing the oil            supply to swing up. Market analysts say they’ve never seen            such a glut of oil.
         
        As I pondered this situation a few days ago the Holy Spirit            spoke to my heart and said: “Now is the time to fill up.” I            knew He wasn’t talking about my car’s gas tank. Sometimes            there are things in the natural world that send spiritual            messages. I believe God is asking the church in this season of            lockdown to fill our spiritual reserves.
         
        Jesus talked about the importance of having enough oil. The            five wise virgins in His parable in Matthew 25 made sure they            had enough oil for their lamps, while the five foolish ones            weren’t prepared. They were locked out of the wedding feast            because they didn’t consider oil an essential commodity. Right            now, during this pandemic, God has hit a “reset” button            because He wants us to be ready for what’s coming.
        Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for three months, you            know gasoline is at record low prices. I paid $1.25 a gallon            last week in Georgia. Some states are reporting prices below a            dollar a gallon.  There are two reasons for the price drop:            Not as many people are buying gasoline because of the            pandemic, and Russia and Saudi Arabia are engaged in a price            war, causing the oil supply to swing up. Market analysts say            they’ve never seen such a glut of oil.
         
        As I pondered this situation a few days ago the Holy Spirit            spoke to my heart and said: “Now is the time to fill up.” I            knew He wasn’t talking about my car’s gas tank. Sometimes            there are things in the natural world that send spiritual            messages. I believe God is asking the church in this season of            lockdown to fill our spiritual reserves.
         
        Jesus talked about the importance of having enough oil. The            five wise virgins in His parable in Matthew 25 made sure they            had enough oil for their lamps, while the five foolish ones            weren’t prepared. They were locked out of the wedding feast            because they didn’t consider oil an essential commodity. Right            now, during this pandemic, God has hit a “reset” button            because He wants us to be ready for what’s coming.
         
        We’ve been much like the foolish virgins. The oil of the            Holy Spirit hasn’t been important to us. We can take it or            leave it. We don’t think we need God’s supernatural power            because we have technology, comfortable church buildings,            economic prosperity, eloquent preachers and slick contemporary            worship.
         
        We figured out a way to do church without God’s help. We            even have books and church growth gurus to teach us how to            manufacture a cool vibe, entertain people for 60 minutes and            get them out quickly. Revivalist A.W. Tozer said it this way:            “If the Holy Spirit was withdrawn from the church today, 95%            of what we do would go on and no one would know the            difference.”
         
        Many churches today are devoid of the Holy Spirit’s raw            power. Conversions are rare. Baptismal tanks are dry. Altars            are empty. We don’t hear many testimonies of healings. And how            long has it been since someone was freed from a demon? Our            processed version of Christianity doesn’t resemble the book of            Acts.
         
        Preparing for what’s Coming
         
        This must change. What if God wants to send a global            awakening of the Holy Spirit after this coronavirus pandemic?            Do we have enough oil in our lamps to handle the next revival?            Here are three things you should do immediately to prepare            your heart for what’s coming:
         
        Pray for a spiritual reset. When the pandemic started in            March, my schedule was canceled, and I realized how busy I’d            become. As uncomfortable as it was to adjust my routine, I            knew I needed the break—even if it meant less income. I asked            the Lord to change my habits, purify my thoughts and            attitudes, and give me more hunger for Him. I wanted personal            revival.
         
        As I began soaking in God’s Word, I realized the day of            Pentecost is May 31. The Lord told me to read the book of Acts            every day in May leading up to that date. Reading about the            early church has stoked my hunger for God even more. I don’t            want to settle for anything less than New Testament revival.            The book of Acts is still God’s template for how He works, and            we need to adjust our lives to it.
         
        Let God refine and prune. Before Jesus came, John the            Baptist had to prepare the way. That process requires            repentance and a washing away of the old. Whenever God is            about to do a new thing, He recalibrates us so we don’t go            back to our old ways. He can’t put new wine in old wineskins.            The way we did things in previous seasons won’t work in this            next move. Ask God to trim away the dead branches of stale            religion—in your life and in your church.
         
        Seek a refilling. Dependence on the Holy Spirit was the            early church’s secret. The Spirit anointed the first disciples            to heal the sick, discern evil spirits and carry the gospel            boldly to difficult places. How did we ever think we could do            ministry without that power?
         
        When Paul went to Ephesus he met some men who believed in            Jesus in an intellectual way, yet they had never been born            again. In fact they didn’t know there was a Holy Spirit (see            Acts. 19:1-7). This reminds me of many American churches. We            go through the motions of church, but we are clueless about            Pentecost.
         
        Now is the time to ask Him to fill you. Don’t wait until            your regular routine resumes. The last thing we need is to go            back to last year’s “normal” setting. What God has in store            for us in 2020 is unprecedented. Only those with full tanks            will be able to handle it.
         
        Lee Grady,   www.themordecaiproject.org
         
        Yours, in HIS great LOVE and wonderful Grace and Mercy,              Ken<>< www.trinity-aloha.org

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