It is a deeply solemn matter to seek God's face for revival, for He may deal with me as He does not deal with others.
I'm reminded of a Biblical passage that says something to the effect that from whom much has been given much will be required.
It is often said there is a price to be paid for revival. I am sure part of the price is that revived people--those who have truly been touched by the power of the Holy Spirit in that sovereign event called revival find themselves living at a different standard. Comfortable mediocrity, or complacency must fall off and new passion and purity and power must come in.
Sins once thought insignificant increase in felt significance. God deepens a process of searching and trying and purifying. Awareness of His presence and holiness and power and purity increases, while awareness of our need and desperation also increases.
There is surely joy in all this--but I suspect a life--once touched by the power of God, will be forever spoiled for the ordinary.
So, Lord, spoil me for the ordinary.

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