This short, stirring message carries one urgent word: wake up.
It’s a call to real revival — the kind seen in the Hebrides Revival and among the Moravian missionaries — and to the authentic Christian living so easily lost in comfortable, self-centered faith. Through vivid accounts of God’s transforming power, it presses on the things we’d rather avoid: genuine repentance, dying to self, and the supreme worthiness of Christ above everything else.
It challenges us to abandon a “utilitarian” faith — coming to God only for what He gives — and to pursue His glory with our whole hearts. These are the marks of every true awakening: personal holiness, the necessity of dying to self, and the beauty of a life wholly surrendered to Christ.
If you long for deeper intimacy with God and a renewed passion for lost souls, hear this as a heartfelt call to wake up and rediscover what it means to be consumed by His presence.
May we, in everything, live so that — in the words of the Moravians — “the Lamb that was slain might receive the reward of His suffering.”
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