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Lets turn to the book of Rom 5:1-5. “Therefore
having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom
also we have access by faith that this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in
hope of the glory of God. And not only
that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulations produces
perseverance, and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the
love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given
to us.”
One more little passage in Rom
8:29-30. “For whom He foreknew, He
also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the
firstborn among many brethren. Moreover
whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called, these He also
justified; and whom He justified, these He also
glorified.”
This morning we are starting a new series on the Christ like character
we have to develop in our life. Many
times we speak about revival. But when I
question people, what do you mean by revival?
They don’t really have a definition.
For some people, revival means having a lot of people, and all the
meetings are packed. I want you to know
that there are cycles of growth and in all revivals there are cycles of
growth. In fact we are going to do a
series on revival to show the characteristic behind revival and show forth that
there are 4 different phases of revival.
And we need to understand how to flow in those phases at each time. Without quoting church history yet just
looking at the Bible, the people of God have different phases of revival. Sometimes a revival is already taking place
in an individual but it is not time to bring it to the forefront yet. We have to learn how to be faithful in our
walk with God.
For example, God
was already doing something in Joseph’s life when he was in prison before he
was brought before the Pharaoh. A
revival has already taken place in his life behind the scenes. And when Joseph desired to be released 2
years ahead of time, telling the cupbearer to remember him when he is released,
the cupbearer forgot about him until the right time when Pharaoh had a
dream. And when he was brought before
the Pharaoh to explain his dreams, it happened suddenly. It was a sudden process,
so to speak. There is always a
preparation before the publicity. The
private must take place before the public.
In the same way,
a lot of things had taken place for many years before the Pentecostal Revival
in
Even the
Indonesian revival that took place in the time of Matari,
there was a great period of being hidden before they were publicized. After they were publicized they needed to
consolidate the fruits of the revival. Unfortunately they didn’t do so. Today
the revival is gone. Just about 3 years
ago, I was speaking to one pastor in
Secondly,
when people talk about revival, they talk about signs and wonders. If you examine the Bible, signs and wonders
are there potentially for God’s people.
But there are times when His glory manifested and you have abundance of
it. But there are times when nothing
seems to be happening you are supposed to live in hope on the promises of
God. We need to balance the two. For example, the glory of God was manifested
in the tabernacle of Moses and when Aaron offered the offerings for the first
time, the glory of God manifested. And
we know that when the tabernacle was dedicated the glory of God manifest. But after that manifestation, we don’t see
the glory of God, but we see that the glory has receded into the Holy of
holies. The work continues as
usual. The daily work that they have to
do can be quite tiresome and they have to have what I call the abiding
presence, knowing that they are doing what God wants them to do. And that is why when I see people
misunderstand what revival is.
Let me give you some of my little
definition. No.1, revival is simply
walking in God’s perfect will. If God’s
perfect will for your life at that particular period of time is to be walking
with God in His preparation, to you that is revival. The first question is are
you walking in God’s perfect will. You
could be a Joseph walking in God’s perfect will unknown, unseen by people. In the same way, I mean nowadays we could go
to a place to conduct a convention, we could have thousands of people come, we
could have signs and wonders, but nobody knows the amount of preparations over
the years that have taken place when you walk alone. The most important thing is to hear God. For example, if right now God tells us go to
If you win 1000 people to Jesus and
you’re not like Jesus, there is no meaning.
It is possible to win 1000 people to Jesus through a ministry gift
without having a personal transformation in your life. And you know what
happens? You don’t have that much reward
in heaven. Paul said that we could have
faith to move mountains, we could have prophecies to understand all things and
if we don’t have love, we are nothing.
It puzzles me sometimes why people place higher priority on the outward
things than on the inward things, when it is the inward things that’s more
important than the outward things. Not
all of us have the opportunity to travel or be recognized and conduct
conventions or preach to thousands of people.
But all of us have the opportunity to have our character transformed in
our daily lives.
There are two main points that I
want to bring forth before we look at the character of Christ. No.1; all the power of God must first flow
through the character of God. The signs
and wonders, the true manifestation of God that comes, flow in proportion to
the character of God in you. We have
ministered to people, we have seen cancer healed, and even in this place we
have seen the power of God flow. And let
me explain something. The times when it
flows most powerfully are when I could feel that compassion and character of
Jesus for people most. The more I could
feel it in my heart and life the greater the power God chooses to move. It is proportional.
Kathryn Khulman
speaks about how she felt for the people in her biography, ‘A Glimpse of
Glory’. And when people hear about
Kathryn Khulman they only hear about the word of
knowledge and the miracles. But how many
people hear about the cry that she has in her heart for the sick? And the many times when she left the
auditorium and she continued to cry for those who were not healed. We humans are so obsessed with the outward
manifestation that we forget that it’s the inward character that is
important.
The first major point is that having
the character of Jesus in us allows the power of Jesus into our life more
powerfully. The same gift could work
more powerfully if we allow the character of Jesus to flow through our life. It is possible to have a gift of God without
the character of Jesus, because the gift is a gift. The book of Corinthians proves it. You could have the gift of God without the
character of Jesus. The Corinthians have the gifts of the Spirit flowing. In no way did Paul say that their gifts were
just the flesh or it was just their own doing.
He recognized that it was the gifts of the Spirit. But he said it was profiting nobody. When Paul says I could speak in tongues
without love, he never says that the tongues was not
of God. He was saying that the gifts
were ineffective.
There may be a lot of manifestations
and gifts and people may say that God has sent a revival but the test is
whether they have become more loving. Has
their character been changed? But if
they work along with pride and say you must have this, you must have that,
something is still missing. They have a
manifestation without a revival. It is
possible to have a manifestation without a revival, but if you have a revival
you would have the manifestation. We need to understand that we are judged by
the fruit not by the power. We are
judged by the fruit in our lives.
Second major point, the Bible
does tell us that all the commandments of God will bring blessings. Book of Deut. 23 says if you hearken to all
the commandments of God, all these things will be upon you, health abundance,
prosperity abundance, life and everything will come upon your life. In the New Testament we are told that love
obeys all the commandments. Therefore
when you walk in love and keep the commandments of God you will receive all the
blessings of God.
The second major
point is that to have the character of Jesus is to have prosperity. Cause when you walk
in love and keep the commandments of God, God will make you the head and not
the tail. The health laws and all the
other laws flow with the blessings and the promises of God.
Maybe we add a
third point. Of all the important things
that Paul wrote about in the epistles in the New Testament, what do you think
is the most important thing? If we were
to summarize Matthew to Revelation, Jesus’ life, and all the writings of Paul
in one sentence, do you know what is the most important? The most important role of the apostles,
evangelists, prophets, pastors, and teachers is to bring the church to be like
Jesus in character, in walk, in faith, in power, in everything. And being like Jesus starts
in our hearts, in our soul and in our life. The power of God that is in Jesus begins with
us becoming Christ-like.
Some of us may
not be called to be a five-fold evangelist to win 100,000 people to Jesus. If you are called to be an evangelist to win
100,000 people to Jesus and God hasn’t open the door for you, do you know what
He is doing? He is building the
character of Jesus in you first. So when
the gifts flow it will have the effect and impact. Maybe some of you are not called to the
five-fold ministry, but you are called to bring forth one million dollars to
the
Just like long
ago we shared about how world weather patterns were related to what happens in
the shedding of innocent blood or unrighteousness or sin within a nation. We showed from the book of Deut how God said
that if the Israelites disobey Him the heavens would be like brass. Look world weather patterns are related to
the righteousness or sin in a nation.
There is no way scientifically you could link them together. But the Bible links them together.
When we were
doing a series on why bad things happen to good people, and why good things
happen to bad people, we predicted that based on what happened in China where
innocent blood was shed in Tienanmen Square and based
on the book of Genesis where when Abel’s blood was shed, God made a statement
saying that the earth will no more bring forth its fruit. Based on these principles we predicted there
would be a famine in
Of course with
Jesus things can be atoned and redeemed.
But people must atone and redeem through the Blood of Jesus. In the Old Testament time, David was a good
man. He has his faults but he was a good
man. Do you know why bad things happen
to good people? Why did the famine occur
in David’s life? There was a famine in
David’s reign. And when David asked the
Lord why was there a famine, God said because Saul killed innocent people. And that is when David found out that the
famine came because Saul killed innocent people. Look Saul had died long ago and his kingdom
was gone. But the results of innocent blood came forth in David’s time. Why do bad things happen to good people? David is a good man, what did he do? He redeemed it. He asked the Lord how to do it. The Lord showed him
and the proper judgment took place and the land was free from the famine. Human memories are so short.
If a chemical
takes about 50 years to kill people, nobody would realize it. But if a chemical kills people within one or two days,
they would say that it is toxic. There
are a lot of things that’s killing people slowly. Sometimes it takes a whole generation to
suffer before they realize what is killing them.
Lets look at the book of Romans very carefully. Having emphasized the fact that the
development of Christian character is perhaps and in fact the most important
goal of Christianity, we need to be taught how it works in our life and how it
can take place. And remember the
character of Jesus is not some dull subject.
It has to do with your prosperity.
It has to do with your health. It
has to do with your five fold ministry.
It has to do with the power of God in your life.
Let’s see the
development of the character of Jesus in our heart and in our life. In Rom.5: 3-4 “ and
not only that, but we also glory in tribulation, knowing that tribulation
produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.” Now I just want to see the flow from
tribulation to character. Between
tribulations to character is the word called perseverance. The developing of character comes by
experiencing tribulation and tribulation comes from being on this planet
earth. Jesus said in the world you shall
receive tribulations but be of good cheer for I have overcome the world.
There is no
other way we can develop Christian character without the interaction or inter
reaction with the people around us or in the world that we are living in. We cannot learn how to love and to forgive
unless we interact with others. If you
are all shut up on a mountain or in a cave with no one to make you angry, no
one imperfect around you except yourself with all the animals and you are the
jungle king. All you have is a pack of
wolves, you can call your pet dog fatty, black lips and all sorts of
names, but still the pet dog will look at you lovingly. But try calling a human being those names, “ Hello black lips,” you will get a black eye in
return. Human beings are different.
It is when we
interact with people that you actually experience the tribulations. You can’t develop your character unless you
have that tribulation in this world.
Tribulations can only come as you inter react in this world and the
strange thing is character only comes by tribulations. Look at it, tribulation works patience, and
patience develops character in us. There is no short cut. We need those kinds of experiences. In life there are always things that work
character in our lives.
I’d like to make
a few statements at this point. No.1
Tribulation works character in our lives.
But it may not be good character.
Whether its good character or bad character is determined by how we
react to the tribulation. If in the
tribulation or difficulty, we react wrongly and keep on reacting wrongly, it
becomes a part of our life and character. Tribulation can change a person. If you want to see a person’s character,
watch them when they are under pressure.
That is when the real self comes forth.
I like to watch people under pressure.
When we look for people who are strong we look for them under
pressure. Not when there is no pressure. When the
pressure is there, the real character comes forth, and it is possible that
sometimes when people react wrongly to tribulation for too many times, their
character changes.
I wonder how many of you have lost good
friends and good people because of some hardship or hurts. Sometimes all it takes is one broken
situation. Maybe somebody loses a loved
one and doesn’t understand why that happens. Somebody has knocked your father down in an
accident and he has died. You feel angry
with the person who did it. Your
reaction under these circumstances is finding it hard to forgive. You want to be a forgiving person but that
one incident may change you into a hard unforgiving person.
I mean think about
people like Monica Seles, the tennis player who got
stabbed in the back. Some of you tennis
players may know her. That one incident
when she was stabbed in the back because somebody didn’t want her to win has
changed her whole character. She used to be a bubbly character but she is no
more that way. She may still smile but
it is not the same way. Isn’t it sad
because of one incident in which she was not guilty? A fanatic fan wanted another person to win
and stabbed her to prevent her from playing.
That one incident had almost changed her character.
Thank God for
Jesus. With Jesus no matter how hard the
tribulations, you don’t have to change; you can be a better person. And there are countless people who have
changed because of one incident. Tribulation
produces character. But it is not
necessary the good character. Whether
its good character or bad character depends on how we react to the tribulation,
if we react correctly.
Now how do I
know how to react correctly? I give you
in one little sentence how to do it.
Always choose the reaction that is the most loving. Choose how love will respond and your
character will be blessed. When you
choose how other areas of your emotion respond, it won’t come out right. How will love respond and follow after
love. Tribulation only works the right
kind of character in our life, if we react correctly in love. If you don’t react correctly in love, it
actually destroys our character. We
become a totally different person from before.
It’s this point that is very important for us to consider.
Having
established the fact that tribulation definitely works character, whether its bad character or good character we can’t change it. Incidentally all of us have our trials and
tribulations in different forms. We all
have them. And even though you may be
praying for God to send revival to your church, right now the main revival in
your life is learning to hear God, to know God, to walk with God and be in His
perfect will. You may not have the
chance right now to minister to 100,000 people, but you will have the chance
right now to react in love in your circumstances.
That’s where the revival starts.
Whether we are changed in the wrong character or changed in the good
character is determined by how we react.
How we react is determined by our understanding of choices that are
available for us. There are always many
ways we can choose to react in response.
Now you may have natural feelings and emotions being human in all kind
of tribulations. But we are old enough
in life to know that we don’t need to yield to our emotions or to react with
our emotions.
Now here is
where our consideration is. Between
tribulation in Rom 5 and character is one little word here. It says tribulation produces perseverance. The word perseverance is the Greek
word hupomone.
Hupomone is the word translated as patience. Tribulation works patience, and patience
produces character.
The word hupomone comes from two Greek words hupo and mone. The word hupo talks about over upon, like something resting
over a situation or over something.
And if my Bible is on the pulpit, then it’s just upon the pulpit. If my coat is big enough to cover the whole
pulpit, then my coat will be hupo on
the pulpit. Its not just on, its on plus its over the thing. That’s first part of the word Hupomone.
The other part mone
comes from Greek word meno. Meno is the
same word that Jesus used when He says, ‘”Abide in Me
and let My words abide in you.” The word
abide is the word meno. Abide in Me, meno in Me and let My words meno
in you, and you will bear much fruit.
Knowing that the word meno is where we
get the word mone in the word patience,
you begin to see that when Jesus spoke in Jn. 14 and
15 about abiding in Him,
He is talking about the power of God in our life and the
character of Jesus.
Lets look at Jn.15 and put the word meno
where it is Jn.15: 1 onwards. “I am
the true vine, and My Father is the vine-dresser. Every branch in Me
that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He
prunes, that it may bear more fruit.”
He is talking about being fruitful, being successful, now
by fruit He talks about the character of Jesus.
The fruit that
we bear has to do with the character of Jesus in our lives, and the character
of Jesus will result in the power of God and prosperity and healing in your
life. These things flow from that fruit
that is developed in our life. It’s
according to the strength of your inner man that the outward man can
function. And the strength of our inner
man is determined by the amount of change or the transformation of the
character of Jesus in our inner man. How
transformed are we to be like Jesus on the inside. So He is talking about bearing fruit.
Verse 3, “You are already clean because of the Word which I
have spoken to you.” Verse 4 & 5, “Meno in Me
and I in you. As the
branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it meno in
the vine, neither can you, unless you meno in
Me. I am the vine, you are the
branches. He who meno
in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me
you can do nothing. Verse 7, “If you meno in Me, and My words meno in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be
done for you.”
Can you see how
powerful “meno-ing” in God is. If you meno
in Me and I meno
in you, whatever you ask it shall be done.
That’s why I am taking about the character of Jesus. If you walk with Jesus you are in perfect
will of God. And you’re doing God’s perfect
will. You could go to a convention and
100 000 people there, and you say, “O God in the Name of Jesus we command
healing to flow forth,” the power of God will flow because you have meno in God and God meno
in you and He grants you all your desires.
When we meno in God and God meno
in us and you have a business problem, you have a situation in your life, and
you cry out to God and say, “God I have loved You, I have followed after You, O
God I require your supernatural help now,” and bang, the supernatural help
comes.
It flows forth
from your meno-ing in Christ; your abiding in Christ and the word patience is the
combination of the word hupo with the
word meno, hupomone. Which mean that you have abided in Jesus and
your abiding covers all your beings. Your abiding is so strong and the character
of Jesus is so strong that you could be poked left, right and center and it
doesn’t change your life. You know how
to abide in tribulation; you stand like the rock of
Lets look at Col.1 where Paul is talking about being fruitful. Col.1:9 onwards, “For this reason we also,
since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to ask that you
may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding;
that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in
every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God.”
Understand that
the true sense of revival is not depending on outward circumstances. Its just like
success is not dependant on being famous.
Revival is inner walk with God or walking in His perfect will. Sometimes you’re walking with God
unknown. Sometimes you’re walking with
God well known. Sometimes you’re walking
privately; sometimes you’re walking publicly.
Can you understand what the true sense of revival is? We are walking in revival. When you do a good work for God, sometimes
people hear about you and sometimes they don’t.
When we hear a well-known evangelist coming to town, what is important
is whether he is walking with God. Are
you able to say you’re walking in God’s perfect will.
Let me quote the life of Jesus. Is Jesus with the multitudes all the
time? Was Jesus healing 24 hours a day? Sometimes Jesus was famous, but there were
times He was alone and unpopular with the authorities. Was Jesus affected? There were times when He woke up early in the
morning, He went out alone and He prayed.
There were times when He went away from the crowd. The crowd wanted to make Him King after the miracle
of the loaves and fish. Jesus said, no,
thanks and He walked alone.
How could we
define a revival by the multitude of people?
There need to be a cycle of growth, structure, expansion and
consolidation. We got to make sure that
the externals do not affect us. I mean I
am not affected by the fact of whether I am preaching in a convention or when I
am not preaching in a convention. I
still live my life with God. Sometimes
when you are in a convention, people treat you like a celebrity. I mean people come just to see you or touch
you. But when I am not in the
convention, I am still the same me.
The most
important thing is that I am walking with God.
Whether I am walking out in the field or have a small little Bible study
with my family or preaching to 10 000 people, it makes no different. It is not when I am preaching to 10 000
people and having the sick healed that I have revival there. No, if with my family I am having a family
devotion I am walking with God, that’s also revival. The true sense of revival is that you have
found your God and you walk with your God and you know
what is happening. God tells you, God
speaks to you and you speak with God.
You know who you are and you know what you are doing.
You know when
the multitudes left Jesus? It was when
He said, “Unless you eat My flesh and drink My blood,
you cannot have any part of Me.” The
multitudes left Him. That’s been the
first time the multitudes left Him. And
He turned to His disciples and asked, “Do you want to leave too?” Do you think Jesus was having revival? Yes, He was.
Let me point to the fact that the true essence of revival is the reality
of Christ’s love in our life, and Christ’s presence that flows because we are
doing what God wants us to do.
I am encouraging
those of you who have home meeting; revival in your home meeting doesn’t mean
that 100 people trying to cram into your home that can hold only 20
people. Revival means that when you are
in your home, you have these 20 people who are regularly with you. That the love of Jesus and the presence of
God in your life is flowing and the 20 of you are
doing God’s perfect will and you are ministering to one another. That’s a revival. Revival can mean that you are taking care of
a prayer meeting. You only have those 10
faithful people who continue to pray and great things are happening in the
realm of the Spirit.
The most
important thing is not 1000 people trying to squeeze into your prayer meeting
but the most important thing is when you lead those 10 people, are you doing what God wants you to do and is that in the
perfect will of God. As long as you are
doing God’s perfect will and doing what God wants you to do, there is
revival. A lack of revival is that you
don’t hear God. God is no more a living
person to us. We don’t walk with Him
anymore. Revival is just walking with
God. God is real in our lives. God is speaking in our hearts.
When Jesus came
to the last supper, almost every one of those who followed Him had left. When Jesus was on trial, only Jesus knew that
He was doing God’s perfect will.
Everybody else thought that He has failed, until the resurrection. We must have the steadiness of our character. To know God, to know what He is saying, what
He wants us to do.
Some of the good
work you do, nobody may hear it. When
the church was having a mighty revival, when Peter was having great signs and
wonders so that even his shadow healed the sick, but behind the scene was a
little lady whose name was Dorcas, she was not a great healer nor a great teacher. Neither was she a church leader, but she had
good work. She was only good at sewing
and she sewed many cloths and went to the widows and gave it to them. Do you think she was having revival? She was.
Where do we get
the impression that revival is just manifestation? When revival is walking in the perfect will
of God. If the perfect will of God is to
be a tailor to the widows, you don’t lead a prayer meeting. You don’t have a manifestation like others
have. But you are doing the perfect will
of God in your life. That’s
revival.
Whatever good work you can do in your life that flows from your
character. Whatever good things come from
your life that God places in you and it is God’s perfect will for you to fulfill
it. When you fulfill
it, that’s revival. The true
sense of revival is when the members of the Body of Christ find their place in
the
There are times when God says to gather together. God may then say be scattered to all the 4
corners of the earth. And if you don’t do that you may miss God. Its important to
discern what is revival. To me revival
is when you are hearing God. You do what
God wants you to do. You walk with God
and God flows through your life.
Col.1: 10-11 “Being
fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; strengthened
with all might, according to His glorious power, for all patience and
longsuffering with joy.” Now He says
that we are strengthened with might according to His glorious power for all
patience and longsuffering with joy. Do
you notice that the word “for” that connect the sentence in verse 11. The word strengthened with power is
the Greek word dunamis and that’s talking
about the manifestation of God. That the
dunamis of God comes on your inside and
changes you, transform you, but for what manifestation? What’s the purpose of all the power of God
coming into your life? It says there, for
all patience and longsuffering. It’s
for you to go out into your world, your working place, and your ministry and
live out the Christ like in your life.
To show that all that you are receiving you could go out and contend and
stand firm in the tribulation that you’re overcome in your life.
Now the word
‘for’ is followed by two Greek words.
The first we’ve come to know in verse 11, strengthened with all might according
to His glorious power for all hupomone, for
all patience. All the power of God is to
transform us so that we may become a patient person. Therefore if anyone receives a manifestation
of God and they become impatient, something is wrong. The flesh has taken over. Pride has taken over. We can have the gifts of God, but its nothing for us to be proud about. It’s a gift of God. We need to walk with God and have the love
flow through our lives. Then can the gifts
really flow.
Now there are two
words that I like to share before we continue next week. It says here for all hupomone
and makrothumia. Makrothumia
is the other word for patience. In the
New Testament there are two Greek words for patience. One is hupomone
and the other is makrothumia. I just quickly summarize the difference
between them. Hupomone,
there are two types of patience.
Just like there
are two types of confession. There are
confessions of faith when you are confessing the Word of God in order for the
Word of God to build faith in your life.
That’s called meditation. And
everyday you meditate on the Word and the Word produces faith in your
life. There’s the first form of
confessing the word. The second form of
confessing the Word is the Word is already on your inside and you are decreeing
to the mountain. And what you decree you
believe that your words will come to pass.
And so you tell the mountain, move from hence forth to yonder. And it hasn’t moved yet. But you exercise your faith upon your
confession of your words. That is what
we call decreeing, like a king decreeing to the mountain. So in confession there are two forms. One is the confession of the Word in order
for the Word to be built into your life.
The other is a confession over circumstances where the Word comes out of
your life and you make a decree.
In the same way there are two types of
patience. One is a patience, which you
endure in order to allow the character of Jesus to be formed in you. That’s the first type and that’s the type
where Rom.5 talks about. By enduring,
not trying to overcome anything, but allowing those circumstances to awaken
more love in your life. Will you make a
choice to allow love to awaken in your life?
You react in love. And you so
endure patiently. Then there comes a
time when the character of Jesus is so formed in your life that your patience
now becomes a force to overcome the tribulations of life and that patience
comes out in your life.
And instead of
enduring now you are overcoming. That’s
the second form of patience called makrothumia. When it comes out of your life it begins to
dominate your circumstances. Your
patience become a force that flows out of your life
and you could say, “Peace be still.” And
your circumstances are overcome by the stillness in your life.
Let me
illustrate with the book of Heb.6: 12 “that you do not become sluggish, but
imitate those who through faith and makrothumia
inherit the promises of God.” So
there is one area where you got to allow that patience to work in your
life. This is where you don’t try to
change the circumstances around you but you must change your character
first. If your character changes first
then later you can change the circumstances.
So the first part is the change in you.
The second part
of makrothumia is you have changed and now you
can change the circumstances because you have formed the character of
Jesus. So let me point to a typical
example. Let’s say that there are
circumstances that irritate you and make you lose your temper. Obviously if you want to do that, you haven’t
changed yet, you have still not crucified your old
man. You know the Word of God and say no, I will not yield to my bad temper, I
will not yield to my irritation and you choose to walk in love. At first the feeling doesn’t come, so you
walk by faith and later the feeling comes.
After sometime it becomes a part of your character. People can do nasty things to you and you
still can walk in love.
You enter the
second phase. Now your character rises
up. You will be able to overcome. First you change, and then secondly your
circumstances changed. Makrothumia is you have already changed and you are
now changing the circumstances. Abraham
believed God for a long time, 20 over years before God fulfilled His promise. What was God doing? God was changing him first. When Abraham changed then he was able to
change his circumstances.
The apostle Paul
in 2.Cor. 12, he was having tribulation and all kind of difficulties because of
the messengers of Satan. And he says, O
God I can’t take it, Lord help and God says My grace
is sufficient for you. Three times he
cried, three times God replied the same answer.
In the end Paul changed on the inside.
The grace of God came. He was
strengthened; he was able to take it.
When he was able to take it that was when he was able to change his
circumstances. Many Christians want to
change the circumstances before they are changed. We must change first, and then you have the
power to change the circumstances.
There must be hupomone that is the abiding force, standing firm
and then something in you changes and then makrothumia
starts flowing out. Thumia
is a word comes from the word fire or heat. And then it comes burning out of your
life. You are able to change the
circumstances around you. We will
consider more of these but for now we see the character of Jesus and what God’s
will is in our life. Whatever
circumstances you are going through, remember you run for your circumstances.
Christians don’t run from the devil, Christians don’t run from difficulties,
Christians don’t run from hardship. What
happens? We allow our tribulations to
change our inside. When the change is
settled and sealed, God allows you to change the circumstances around you.
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