The Year Of Revivalنموونە
It does not spoil your happiness to confess your sin. The unhappiness is in not making the confession.
—Charles Spurgeon
The aim of confession then is not to erase consequences. It’s to restore joy. Your sins have consequences. They’re rocks thrown in the pond and the ripples go and they touch every shore. But God does promise when you’ve confessed and repented that He will show you lovingkindness and compassion because you are His eternal child. Your justification is settled forever. Don’t cover your sin, confess it.
—John MacArthur
True confession begins with conviction and ends with hope. Confession isn’t simply saying you did something wrong, it’s turning from where you were to new horizons. Turning from wallowing in sin and hopelessness to running in freedom and Holy Spirit power.
Take a moment to ask God to reveal things you need to confess. Ask God what our nation needs to confess and lift those things up to God in a spirit of faith, believing that God will answer even the boldest of prayers.
About this Plan
Revival can be one of the most misunderstood and over-used terms in the Christian language today. Ultimately the revival of the church starts with you. When you become self-lit in your passion for Jesus, you infect the world around you. This year God is going to something different in your life. Your future will be greater than your past. Revival is coming. Get ready.
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