Video: A powerful key to victory—groans of intercession

Watch this video and discover a powerful, unexpected key to powerful personal victory!

Get ready to discover a powerful truth that will ensure your life is effective and victorious!

As we groan in intercession, we are calibrated with God's purposes for our lives.

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Do all things work together for those who love God and are according to his purpose? Stop and think about it.

Is it possible there's a missing piece to that truth that must activate to see the victory come?

John shares a powerful revelation from Scripture in this short video.

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Video: How to develop a prayer based church

Watch this short video as John shares practical ways to develop a prayer based church.

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As you venture toward a comprehensive, all consuming culture of prayer in your church you have to understand that many will not be ready for such a shift…but the Holy Spirit certainly will be!

Learn simple tips on how to conduct a service and what to focus on throughout the week.

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CoFI Break Video—Good Christian People: Affirming Apathy

Watch: It’s time to stop affirming those who have a marginalized commitment to God and rescue them from a lukewarm life.

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GOOD CHRISTIAN PEOPLE

Possibly the most unbelievable (but common) reaction to the urgent (but rare) call for Christians to burn with great passion for Jesus is the accusation of legalism. To be actively involved with zeal and to call others into a deeper devotion to Jesus and the mission of Kingdom advance smells of unrighteous works to many. I can barely believe I just wrote that.

Further, I’ve heard it said that such a determined devotion reveals a lack of revelation of the finished work of the cross. The thought is that we can now rest easy due to the work of Jesus and, in fact, any energy expended on our part in response to the cross is an offense to the cross. This, friend, is sickening and theologically ridiculous, yet that teaching is gaining ground in many Spirit-filled circles.

Not only should the cross of Jesus evoke the fire of passion from deep within every one of us, we should also understand the radical, costly participation that we must embrace:

Matthew 10:38-39 (ESV) 38 And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

The cross is the very picture of passion, and any response less than all consuming zeal is an indicator of a lack of understanding, certainly not of greater revelation. A revelation of our beautiful Savior being savagely tortured and brutally murdered due to our own detestable wickedness should drive us to our knees in a never ending lifestyle of thanksgiving, worship and intercession. Our desire to go deeper and to get closer to Jesus should wreck us every single moment of every single day.

Yet, even within the context of the church there are masses of people who resist such a focus. I’m shocked and disturbed to say that I heard of a locally popular pastor who actually confessed that he no longer preaches the cross. I suppose it’s old news and time to move on to more positive things. I’m grieved.

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100% Effective Prayer: A Powerful Prayer Model Discovered in a Cave

Prayer in the Cave: Discover a 100% effective prayer strategy!

This article is taken from John Burton’s book Revelation Driven Prayer.

STOP! YOU’RE PRAYING WRONG!

That’s what God told me one day as I was in some deep prayer. I was currently working part-time at a call center. I had been fairly frustrated that I wasn’t able to leave that job so I could work full-time in the church.
    That day, I was praying from a place of frustration. “God, oh God, please grow the church! Let the finances increase! Please God!”
    That was when, as clear as a bell, I heard God say, “Stop! You’re praying wrong!”
    What? How could that be? I was praying so hard. As I walked around the 1000 square feet of sanctuary space in the early days of Revolution I really felt like I was doing well. Didn’t God want the church to grow? Didn’t He want to provide for our needs?
    Then God said something I’ll never forget. “You are praying as if I’m resisting you. Don’t you realize I put those desires in your heart? Why are you begging me for a desire that I initiated? I gave you the desire in the first place!”
    Wow! That ruined my whole perception of what prayer was! I had to think differently.
    God then said, “There is one who IS resisting you though. The enemy doesn’t want these desires I placed in your heart to come to pass. It is the enemy whom you must fight.”
    So, I launched into a new dimension of faith filled and violent prayer!
    I felt impressed that God wanted me to practice this new revelation he gave me. He told me He wanted me to have more time to pray and initiate revival in the city. He wanted me to quit my job at the call center. I had captured the heart of God and I knew it was my turn to enforce His will. The enemy must move!
    “In the powerful name of Jesus Christ, I command you devil to release! Get off of my schedule! I declare the heart of God is for me to quit my job and to advance His Kingdom full time in Manitou Springs! How dare you touch the plans of God!”

1 John 5:14-15 Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him.

    I prayed according to His will.  He wanted me to work full-time in the ministry.  One week later, as a church of about 35 people, we received a check in the Sunday offering for $50,000. The following week we received $25,000.
    I was full time two weeks later.

    That money was “more than enough” for me to go full-time at the church. We also used it to get into a 27,000 square foot building. God wanted us to have that all along. The enemy didn’t. I was praying wrong. I was praying as if the provision had to be coaxed away from God. In reality, God had already released it and I just had to go get it–and blast through the enemy’s resistance on the way.
    That’s why it’s critical to be people of prayer. How else can we know what God wants us to pray for? What to stand on. What not to focus on. What to delay? We must hear Him!
    Of course, the primary thrust of this message is hearing the ever-present voice of God.  Let me at this point also emphasize the seemingly obvious power of the written Word of God.  The revelation of Revelation Driven Prayer has literally changed my life in many realms and dimensions.  The above story revealed a process I went through with regard to God’s will for that moment of my life.  He spoke specifically to me regarding His desires.
    Another story, though very short, had an equal impact upon my life.  I was once again in a place of  ‘frustration prayer’.  I was crying out for my needs to be met.  I was banging on the doors of heaven in passionate prayer for finances, among other things.  Once again I heard the voice of God deep within my spirit, “Your prayer is hindering you.”  What?  Did I hear what I thought I heard?  God told me that my prayer in that moment was doing more damage than good.  I should stop if I planned on continuing in that vein.
    He then said, “Without faith it is impossible to please me.”  He added, “Doubt in prayer will ensure that prayer goes unanswered.”  Ok, He had my attention.  I pondered this, and wrestled with these issues.  I didn’t want to doubt.  I wanted more than anything to be a man of faith.  I wanted these pieces to fit together so I could arrive at some conclusion.  God was telling me not to pray!  Yet, I still had unresolved issues that demanded a miracle.  Oh how alone I felt!
    Then the answer came.  God asked me why I was praying for something that was already promised in His Word.  He has promised to supply all of my needs according to His riches in glory.  The very act of asking God for my needs to be met revealed my lack of faith that it has already been done!  Wow!  I was attempting to convince God to do something that He already had resolved!  My prayer evidenced my doubt which resulted in my prayer being unanswered!
    The Bible reveals, as a man thinks in his heart, so is he. Doubt was in my heart. It also reveals that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. I was speaking unbelief. Finally, the Bible reveals that the power of life and death are in the tongue. The unbelief in my heart was manifesting as decrees of death over my finances! It would have been better if I didn’t pray at all!

Mark 11:24 Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.

    No begging, no coercing, no convincing, no doubting allowed in prayer!

James 1:5-8 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.

    Now, when I pray, I simply remember that prayer rhymes with declare.  I don’t have an addiction to petition.  I hear God and then declare to the atmosphere and my situations how they must conform to His will.  It turns us from a position of defeat and passivity to a position of victory and spiritual violence and powerful faith!  We change from the afflicted to the afflictor!

REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER MODEL

    We had a team of college aged young men and women come to Revolution Church for Mission Manitou–a spiritual warfare missions experience.  It was an amazing week.  The highlight of the week was ‘prayer in a cave’.  From time to time we’ll have prayer teams join us for four hours of non-stop worship, prayer, prophecy, intercession and passion.  We are literally in a large cave, in perfect darkness with no sense of time.  It’s an experiment in Revelation Driven Prayer, or 100% Effective Prayer.  This particular night was a night I’ll never forget.  For nearly a year I had suffered from a severe pinched nerve in my right shoulder.  My right arm and fingers would either tingle or go numb continually.  My shoulder, at times, hurt so badly I could barely stand it.  I had been to a chiropractor and a massage therapist.  Neither worked.
    Prior to entering the cave, we had a powerful prayer and worship event at the church.  Near the end of that service, I had asked one of the prayer missionaries from Michigan to pray for my shoulder.  This particular girl had been pressing so hard the entire week as God was healing her, touching her and shaking her.  She craved breakthrough in her life.  She prayed for me for quite some time, and then it was time for all of us to enter the cave.  I didn’t experience a healing, though I was blessed that she took the time to pray for me.
    In the cave, we experienced four seasons that the Lord established as a part of the Revelation Driven Prayer training program. 
   
REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER STEP ONE:
ELIMINATION

    First, we repented.  We eliminated everything from the depths of our heart.  Complete surrender.  Remember, it’s perfectly dark in the cave.  You can’t see your hand in front of your face.  People’s cries were echoing thorough the cavern.  People who never had the confidence to cry out or to pray out in public were wonderfully released to do so.  There was such a presence of the Holy Spirit as people wept and repented and released past hurts. 
    The stronger the Holy Spirit stirs the more we crave to eliminate and repent deeply.  The groanings of a broken and humbled person simply overwhelm people who are pressing intentionally and passionately into the place where God is moving.

2 Chronicles 7:13-15 When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people, if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. Now My eyes will be open and My ears attentive to prayer made in this place.

    This season is often difficult for some to press through, but it’s the most critical time we’ll spend.  The reason many people’s prayer life is so frustrating is because the necessary sacrifice of time hasn’t been made.  Pressing into a place of repentance results in a lot of time being made undone before our Father.  If we humble ourselves, pray and seek we’ll discover God’s favor.  Seeking takes time.  Lengthy prayer simply must be a normal reality on a continual basis if we desire to break through to the heart of God.

Psalms 34:17-18 The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears, And delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, And saves such as have a contrite spirit.

    This is what we found in the cave–people crying out!  If we go to a deeply expressive place of repentance, desperation, desire and longing for our Lover, our Lover will hear us!  If our heart is broken, He is near to us!  That is one amazing Scripture!
    However, so often our prayers are thrown up to heaven almost in passing without any brokenness at all, and we wonder why God isn’t responsive to us in the way the Word of God describes.
    We’ll often hear people yelling at the top of their lungs, “God I need You! Jesus, come into my life like never before! Please, fire of God, burn my flesh!”
    We’ll also hear people repenting of anything from apathy to mocking to abuse.  People want to be free from their unwitting alliance with the enemy.  They don’t want to be lukewarm, arrogant, insecure, suspicious or defeated in any way.  This season of elimination causes us all to be emptied.  Deliverance happens at times in this phase.  People of all types, ages and maturity find themselves craving to have every hindrance removed from their lives so they can actually see God, right there in a place of perfect darkness,
    On this particular cave experience, after an hour or so of pouring our hearts out to God we moved into the next phase–Consecration. 

REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER STEP TWO:
CONSECRATION

    This is a time of adoration, worship and becoming aligned as perfectly as possible with Christ Jesus.  It was beautiful to hear the raw worship sounding off the walls of the cavern.  After finding themselves empty after the previous season, people were longing to be full of a supernatural fire.  God was closer than ever! 

Romans 12:1-2 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

    This second season is critical if we are to clearly hear God in the next season.  As we find ourselves emptied of past sins, issues and mind-sets, we can now simply say, “Father, here am I, send me!”
    Instead of desiring to warm our flesh by the fire of God’s presence, we lay our bodies, as living sacrifices, directly on the fire and cry out, “Consume us God!”
    We tell God that our lives are in His hands.  If He desires for us to be martyred for His cause, then that’s what we want.  If He wants us to step into a certain mission, that’s what we will do.  Our lives are no longer our own, but we are surrendered to God.  We are consecrated to Him.  We’re excited about what God can do through a completely yielded vessel.
    This season is marked by a lot of excitement and wonderful freedom. The result of eliminating all of our baggage is a bunch of extra room for God to operate in our lives.  The Spirit of God literally fills us up to overflowing, and we are suddenly putty in His hands.
    We may go on for a couple of hours in this season.  We’ll worship, weep, experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit, pray boldly in tongues, continually break in His presence and fall deeply in love with Him.  It’s simply amazing.  Now, with the old man crucified and the Spirit of God blowing like a wind in and through us, it becomes very easy to hear His voice.  We capture His dreams and desires for our lives.   
    This next season is critical to the process of Revelation Driven Prayer–hearing God.  Revelation.

REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER STEP THREE:
REVELATION

    With this team from Michigan, I encouraged people, most of whom have never prophesied, to listen to the voice of God and share it with us.  One by one people would share pictures, impressions, Scriptures and other words from heaven.  I explained that God desires to speak clearly and continually to every man, woman and child of His on the planet.

1 Corinthians 14:1 Pursue love, and desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy.


    To prophesy is simply to hear God and to repeat what He says.  Share with others the heartbeat of God in any given situation.  Hearing God is one of the most exciting parts of one’s personal experience as a Christian.  We are all to have spiritual dreams and visions, to walk in the Spirit and hear in the Spirit.  God is continually sharing His heart with us and to receive that data from the invisible realm is amazing!
    Not only does it make life exciting, it makes it survivable.  The only way we can obey God is if we hear Him!  So, as we hear His voice, we can know what is required of us. We can see into the spirit realm and understand how to battle the enemy.  This is how it unfolded in this particular situation:
    We were about to move into the fourth and last season called execution–declaring and enforcing the will of God that was just revealed in this season of prophetic revelation.  All of a sudden, I heard this sweet voice from on the other side of the cavern call out, “John?”  I said, “Yes?”  She said, “I just can’t go on until I share something with you.”  It was the same girl who had prayed for my shoulder back at the church.  “God is squeezing my heart.  It’s so strong and I have to share it with you.”  “It’s not good though.”  Oh boy!  Here we go.  One of those moments that every leader has to deal with at one time or another–a crazy prophetic word!
    I told her, “Ok, go ahead and share it.  Let’s see what God has to tell us.”  It was important to me to encourage her in this as it was obviously a critical moment for her.  She was hearing God, and I was excited about that.  She went on to tell me that she saw a vision when she was praying for me back at Revolution, but she didn’t know how to share it.  That same vision intensified extensively during the season of prophecy and hearing God there in the cave.  She saw someone holding a voodoo doll of me and they were poking me in the shoulder over and over again.
    Now, what she didn’t know was that I was there in the dark on the other side of the room wincing in extreme pain for the previous four hours.  I was contorting my body every which way I could in an attempt to relieve the pressure in my shoulder.  I was almost in tears much of the night.
    I then announced to everybody there that we were a living experiment.  God was taking us by the hand and teaching us about Revelation Driven Prayer.  I told everybody that God has revealed His desire–He wanted me healed that very moment.  It was now time to move into our last season–execution. 

REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER STEP FOUR:
EXECUTION

    I asked that girl if she would pray for me.  Wow!  Something happened to this girl–the fire of God was on her!  She prayed down the heavens while the rest of the people in that cave warred in the Spirit and interceded with passion.  The noise was astounding.
    All of a sudden my shoulder started to burn intensely!  It was like someone poured hot oil on my shoulder and was rubbing it in.  It went down my arm all the way to the tips of my fingers.  God was instantly healing me.  I went through every movement I could think of, I pressed my fingers deep into the spot that had previously hurt so badly.  My fingers which were previously partially numb were now highly sensitive.  It was really happening–I was healed!  My arm was on fire.  I told everybody what was going on as it was happening.  I half-way jokingly asked them if they could see my arm glowing there in the dark cave!  It was so hot I thought people around me could feel the warmth!
    To this very day my arm has been healed.  God was waiting to heal me so all of those people in that dark cave would experience the glory of God.

John 9:1-3 Now as Jesus passed by, He saw a man who was blind from birth. And His disciples asked Him, saying, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but that the works of God should be revealed in him.

    This last season of execution is simply that–we execute the instructions of God as He reveals them to us.  He didn’t have anything else for us to do at that moment, and our ability to hear Him clearly kept us from praying amiss.  We came into perfect agreement with God, looked at the spirit of Infirmity with fire in our eyes and a supernatural confidence and cast it out.  The attack of witchcraft was annihilated in a place of agreed prayer.  We executed God’s instructions that were revealed to a repentant and consecrated people who were filled with the fire of the Holy Spirit.
    Revelation Driven Prayer works.  We pour ourselves out, spend hours in the presence of God, hear His voice and then war in the Spirit.  Miracles are then the expected, and very regular, result.

John 15:7-8 If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you. By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; so you will be My disciples. 

    I want to encourage you to pattern your own prayer life in this way.  Every day, present yourself to the Lord and go through these four seasons.  If Christians will eagerly step up to a place of two or three hours of intentional prayer every day, we will experience an outpouring of God within weeks if not sooner!
    I find myself exhilarated when my time in the prayer room is dosed with waves of insight into God’s heart.  It’s becomes easy to hit my face, cry out in pursuit of the Living God and then to press on into hours of prayer–when it’s fueled by revelation.
    When the cry of our heart is to discover the cry of God’s heart, life in the invisible realm of prayer ramps up powerfully.
    I believe the prayer movement will become the thrill ride that it’s meant to be when it becomes predominantly a prophetic movement.  Praying prayers into the nether regions without at least a low level of supernatural insight is a frustrating activity.  It’s a prime reason many people are resistant to a life of prayer. 

Ephesians 5:15-17 Be very careful, then, how you live–not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.

REVELATION DRIVEN PRAYER IN ACTION

    The Holy Spirit schooled me in the important concept of effective and efficient prayer one day when I was alone in prayer at Revolution Church at the base of Pikes Peak in Manitou Springs, Colorado.  Keep in mind that I have always been a ‘prayer guy’.  I caught the fire of love for Jesus in my early years when I was in the place of prayer and that hunger for intimacy with God has never ceased.  This particular day I found myself praying very good prayers… but these particular prayers weren’t on God’s agenda for me that day.  I was praying for church growth, for people that came to mind, for strategic ideas and other good and important topics.  However, they were topics that came to mind based on human insight and yesterday’s revelation.  I had no leading that those focuses were also God’s focus for me in that moment.  I was praying blindly.

Ephesians 1:15-18 Therefore I also, after I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, do not cease to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers: that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him, the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints…

    Understand, blind prayers aren’t bad.  It’s a very good thing to intercede for any number of pressing issues.  However, I was learning that prayers based on human insight alone were simply not efficient.  This particular day something else was on God’s heart and he was instructing me to avoid distraction–even honorable distraction such as praying for people in the church–and to have laser precision by praying what was on God’s heart.  Prayer is all about agreement.  If God’s calling us to stand in the gap for one thing and we’re focusing on another thing we are actually misaligned.  Again, let me make it clear so people don’t fall into guilt or false ideas.  To pray is good and beneficial.  However, we should crave the highest level of efficiency and effectiveness as possible.  That’s certainly God’s desire.
    A quick way to become disillusioned and discouraged in the place of prayer is to become plagued with what I call petitionitis or to discover addiction to petition.  The thought that God is simply waiting for us to ask him for something so he can perform it for us is exceedingly short sighted.  We should discuss our desires with God, but the idea that this is the limit of prayer is tragically flawed.  Yes, we can ask God for things, but the adventure begins when we allow God to reveal his requests to us.
    It simply makes sense to fuel our prayers with the revelation of what God is working on with us at that moment.  One of the most exciting questions we can ask God is, “What are you thinking about right now?”  If God revealed that a terrorist attack is scheduled to be carried out in our city within the next twelve hours, and he is attempting to reveal instructions for intercession on that issue it wouldn’t make sense to spend precious time praying for other things.
    This lesson was drilled home by the Holy Spirit this particular day at Revolution a few years ago.  God said, “Don’t pray about anything until I reveal my agenda.  Spend time preparing your heart to receive and to be an instrument of intercession and authority in my hands.”
    This was one of the most important instructions I have ever received.  The reality that God has such an expansive perspective that goes far beyond our own viewpoint should grip us.

Job 11:7 “Can you fathom the mysteries of God? Can you probe the limits of the Almighty?”

Romans 11:33 Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God!

    So, I walked around Revolution Church with no list of petitions.  I worshiped, humbled my heart, prayed in tongues and waited. 
    God then spoke (this is always the starting point of effective prayer).  “John, I don’t want you to pray for anything else except for this property.  It’s strategic and I want you to advance.  It’s time to take new ground.”
    The faith, anointing and presence of God increased immediately in such measure that it literally felt like the room was flooded to the ceiling.  Immediately after, my staff started to arrive for our weekly staff meeting and one of them walked right up to me after he came through the front door and said, “What’s going on?  The faith is so high in this room that you could cut it with a knife.” 
    He felt it as he walked through the door.
    I shared with the team what God had instructed us to do. We all spread out, prayed and anointed the property from room to room.  The city of Manitou Springs and this particular property has a very dark history.  Many call Manitou Springs the darkest and most strategically demonic city in the nation.  This particular property was over 100 years old and was once a brothel.  Revolution Church (now Revolution House of Prayer) occupied about 2/3rds of the property and the owner had his Moroccan restaurant in the other 1/3rd.  A single wall divided the two sides.
    When the church first moved in to this location I found it very hard to physically breathe.  The demonic stronghold there was unusually heavy.  We did a good job of cleaning things up on our side of the wall and enjoyed the presence of God in freedom to a wonderful degree.  However, this very day God was calling us to advance beyond the wall.
    After we spent some time praying throughout the rooms of the building on our side, I called everybody together and told them we were to lay hands on the wall that divided the two sides and to pray from the perspective of authority and with great faith and confidence based on the revelation that God had given us. 
    Now, I hadn’t spoken to my landlord for quite some time.  We didn’t cross paths very often, so what was about to happen was very much out of the ordinary. 
    As we were all praying, my cell phone rang.  I just let it go to voicemail as we continued on.  Then, something snapped.  One of my elders looked at me and said, “It’s done.  There’s no reason to keep praying.”
    I felt it too.  It was awesome.  We all went outside and walked around the perimeter of the building and thanked God for what was accomplished.  At that point I remembered that I missed a phone call when I was inside praying at the wall, so I checked my voicemail.  It was my landlord.  He wanted to talk with me.  Immediately the anointing around me started to burn even hotter.
    I went to meet him and he asked, “I was wondering if your church would you like to move in to the other side of the property?”
    I’m sure my face was white.  The swirl of God was so strong on me that I had to intentionally maintain my composure.  I said, “Yes.”
    I often joke that many people simply want God to call them on the phone with answers to their prayer… and for us, it kind of happened like that!  Right in the middle of a powerfully unified and faith-filled moment of prayer my phone rang with the answer I was seeking!
    That next month we moved into the very room that was on the other side of the wall where we were praying.  Plus, our monthly rent was decreased from $8000 to $6000!  We took ground and prospered financially all because I laid down my agenda, waited, received precise revelation and came into active agreement with it.

1 Cor 1:25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.

    I am actively contending that the dry seasons of struggle in the prayer room that has weighed on so many will not remain the norm.  The cry is for regular, perpetual revelation to rain down from heaven on a continual basis.  If we are to walk in the Spirit, we must have the ability to see and hear and discern in the Spirit. 
    Instead of simply praying along with the prayer leader in the room for the nation of Egypt, for example, we’ll receive, on both a personal and a corporate level, clear and active revelation about Egypt or whatever is on God’s agenda for that session.  The more people that receive a strong ‘yes’ in their spirit as intercession is being led, the more agreed they are and the more effective it is.
    It’s good to pray for what seems obvious any time of the day.  It’s better to pray in a specific moment for whatever issue God’s calling us to focus on.  The goal is to lay the list aside as much as possible and wait until God tells us exactly what to agree on.  We’ll find ourselves more alive, refreshed and strengthened as we ride on that wave instead of pressing ahead without it.
    As we minimize our agendas and expect God to give us precise instructions for prayer we’ll see the testimonies sky rocket around the world.

CoFI Break—How to Develop a Prayer Culture

Watch: Learn how to develop a prayer culture in your church or home meetings!

Our churches must again be fueled by never ending, passionate and Spirit-driven prayer!

This isn't to be relegated to a side room on an off day, but rather the prayer meeting must be the main meeting of the week!

Discover how to take steps to introduce a burning, prayer-fueled atmosphere into your home or church with the expectation of watching it spread into a wild revival fire!

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HOW TO DEVELOP A PRAYER CULTURE IN YOUR CHURCH OR HOME

In this teaching I share some practical ideas on how to begin the process of ensuring prayer is the main thing.

The remnant church is hungering for an atmosphere of burning, effective and intimate prayer. Sadly, most Christians resist the call to prayer, and this has resulted in a powerless church.

It's time to move forward with fiery passion and see prayer return to first place in the church and in our lives!

WATCH OR LISTEN TO THIS POWERFUL MESSAGE FREE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS HERE!

CoFI Break Video—Ten Threats to Revival Part 9: A Lack of Intercession

Video: Burning prayer should be the primary activity of any Believer and of any church. If it’s not, revival cannot be expected.

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Threat #6? A lack of intercession.

It's absolutely nonsensical, laughable if it wasn't so tragically disturbing, that we have churches that are full of people who don't burn hot in the place of prayer. The church by definition is a house of prayer for all nations. It's not a house of teaching or a house of relationships. It's first and foremost a house of prayer.

This means we should see every person contending continually as burning intercessors who live and walk and pray in the Spirit.

Revival cannot break out and be maintained without a solid foundation of prayer. Revival will be restoring prayer back to the main thing in our churches and in our cities.

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CoFI Group Video—Four Fires Part 5—Corporate Fire

Watch and discover how to experience revival on a local church level!

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This is where it gets really exciting…and really costly!

After we all determine to burn white hot for Jesus and to go deep in intimacy with him on a moment-by-moment bases, the corporate gatherings will become explosive!

We are called to intense corporate unity and that will manifest as ongoing Spirit-driven prayer for revival and Kingdom advance. As we unify around those purposes, and as we refuse to let our personal fire to ever go out, the corporate fire in our local church will be hot and will start to impact the region.

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A powerful Detroit prayer strategy

Join a movement of prayer in Detroit

Many of you are already aware of our ministry of prayer that has been advancing in Detroit over the last six years, but I wanted to send an important update to you.

If you are in the Detroit region, definitely lock in and pray. You will make a difference that will impact the region and eternity!

From Amy Smith:

As most of you know, John and Amy Burton have moved out of Detroit and on to Branson, MO where Apostle John is getting ready to launch into the next level of developing Carriers of Fire International through media, writing and traveling.   We're so excited about what God will be bringing from Branson!  

Meanwhile, here in Detroit, we are forging ahead as we transition from Revival Church to theFurnace CoFI group.  The vision is not decreasing but, indeed, increasing!   I am trying to keep up the pace as God keeps sharing more and more of the vision and bringing pieces together.  

One thing we are sure of and that is that God is calling us as City Church Intercessors to pray for the restoration of God's government in the church in our region and beyond.  We have a burning passion for the body of Christ to see us grow and mature “until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.”   

We hope you'll join us as we gather and pray together to see God's will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Here are a couple highlights we're looking forward to:

We will be joining forces with Shekinah at JHOP in Dearborn every 2nd Friday of the month!  It's going to be a great time and POWERFUL!

We are also in the very beginning stages of developing a regional flag team that will carry out strategic prayer assignments throughout the region.  

If you would like to receive more information on what we're doing here in Detroit at theFurnace and how you can be a part, make sure you click on the link below and subscribe to receive our email updates.  

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Many Blessings!  

Amy Smith
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Video Podcast: Just what is coming in the next church reformation?

WATCH: The change that’s coming to the church is absolutely unnerving and fearful

I had an encounter that left me shaken and shocked.

What I saw was clearly a picture of the church…clearly in my spirit, that is, because my intellect was confounded. It didn’t make sense.

Before I share the vision, and some very interesting confirmation and insight, lets look at the current model of the church:

imageTHE CURRENT CHURCH

There’s no way I’m going to attempt to present a comprehensive picture of the church with all of its varying streams and complexities. The point I’m focusing on is the simple, common experience that the current structure and function of the church presents.

  • Teaching driven: In most churches, the Sunday service revolves around the message, the teaching.
  • Sunday only: The average attendance for a church goer in America is less than two services a month. Most of those services occur on Sundays.
  • Predictable & scheduled: Each service and ministry of the church is mapped out and scheduled, and while there is often some flex, you can usually have a pretty good picture in your mind of what to expect during each event. Several songs of worship, a few announcements, receiving the offering and a 30-40 minute message is what most have come to expect.
  • Mostly natural: While some churches do experience a measure of supernatural activity, the overwhelming experience is logical, natural and humanly comprehendible.
  • Locally focused: Most churches have a vision that is limited to themselves. Their local church is where most of their energy is focused.
  • Seeker focused: Even churches that aren’t identified as “seeker sensitive” tend to be intent on attracting visitors and they gear their ministry to do so.
  • Personal gain highlighted: God blesses and that message when presented in appropriate context is a necessary one. But, most churches highlight personal benefit while keeping the bar of personal surrender and commitment quite low.

THE VISION

In my encounter, the vision I saw was shocking and quite mysterious. I have had many visions of the church, of reformation, but this one was markedly different. It sure didn’t look like a vision of a church, but it immediately felt like one.

I was standing in an apocalyptic looking environment. It was dark and weighty. In front of me was an absolutely massive crater. God immediately revealed to me that I was looking at the soon coming church.

Really? It sure didn’t look like a church. My initial analysis was that what was coming wouldn’t be defined by what is logically communicable. The building and steeple and Sunday experience was gone, and what replaced it was frightening.

My spirit was provoked and raging, but I knew that those who were more logical than spiritual in their life experience would most probably resist what is just over the horizon.

1 Cor 2:14 The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.

Note, this doesn’t mean the unsaved, it means those who are naturally minded. That’s a lot of Christians. Here’s what Paul says next:

1 Cor 3:1 But I, brothers, could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ.2 I fed you with milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it. And even now you are not yet ready…

The crater that I was looking at looked alive. It was moving and churning. There was glowing red lava coursing throughout.

The closer I got to the edge of the crater, the church, the greater the fear of the Lord was, the more ominous the vision was. I couldn’t casually participate as the shaking and trembling rocked my whole being as I approached this invasion of Heaven into Earth.

Then the vision ended.

I shared this vision in a class at theLab Internship and one of the interns about came out of her skin.

She just watched a National Geographic special on craters on the Earth!

THE CRATER

She shared some dramatic revelation about the coming crater based on what God was revealing through my vision and the program she watched.

  • The asteroid that caused the crater was huge. When it impacted the ground, the top of it was still 30,000 feet up—that’s where jets fly!
  • When it hit, a pillar of fire instantly exploded and reached from the surface of the Earth up into the heavens.
  • Balls of fire shot out from the pillar and scorched regions far away from the point of impact.
  • A cloud of smoke then rose and actually surrounded the entire planet. The entire Earth was covered by the residual impact of the asteroid.
  • Celestial elements, parts of the asteroid that don’t exist on this planet, were implanted into the ground. Heaven was brought to Earth.
  • Earthquakes rocked the Earth all around.
  • Molten rock filled the crater.

THE COMING CHURCH

We won’t be able to define ‘going to church’ the way we do now.

God is coming to reform, to crush structures of old for what is to be introduced very soon.

The force from Heaven, the celestial asteroid, is going to impact the church, and most pastors and people will resist with everything that’s within them. Man-made support systems will be removed. People’s financial and relational structures will be threatened by this strange, new spiritual invasion.

The human wisdom and natural common sense that has been involved in the development of the current church structure will not be usable in the new. Those who walk by sight are in danger.

We will have to rely on a new set of senses as we, in faith unlike any we’ve ever allowed ourselves to embrace, begin to walk blindly into a fearful new church reality.

  • Encounter driven: We will gather together with the primary goal of having an overwhelming encounter with an invisible God. The burning of God will engulf us day after day. A 2 Chronicle church will be the normal reality.
  • The 24/7 church: The thought of only gathering in the crater, in the lava of God’s shocking presence, on occasion, a few times a month, will be laughable. Our entire lives will be empowered by this tent of meeting and our energies will be spent gathering the desperate masses into the fire to experience an otherworldly spiritual encounter together. Most days of the week we will easily make room to be in the church, on our faces, trembling under the weight of God.
    • 2 Chronicles 7:1 As soon as Solomon finished his prayer, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple.2 And the priests could not enter the house of the Lord, because the glory of the Lord filled the Lord’s house.3 When all the people of Israel saw the fire come down and the glory of the Lord on the temple, they bowed down with their faces to the ground on the pavement and worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, saying, “For he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.”
  • Unpredictable: Finally we will begin to know a God who is limitless in expression. Every moment with him, in our corporate gatherings, will be unlike any other. The fierce burning will never stop, the myriad of emotions we experience as God hovers over us will surprise and overwhelm us continually. A gathering of burning ones will result in fire balls of worship that lead to sharp swords of prophetic teaching that shake the people to their core. Wave after wave of fiery shock and awe will never disappoint. Services will be open ended and will overlap each other as room is made for an uncontrollable Holy Spirit to orchestrate the events in his wisdom.
  • Supernatural: We will take the leap from mostly translating God into our natural language and understanding to allowing the Holy Spirit to lead us out of the natural realm and into a supernatural culture that can only be understood via our spirits. The lost will finally have hope as we stop trying to give them logical reasons to ‘get saved’ and we start introducing them to a supernatural God that they have been craving to meet.
  • Regionally focused: The level of impact that the rock from Heaven will bring will not be confined to a local church. Pastors and leaders will stop focusing mostly on developing their own local ministry and will instead shelve much of what they did in the old church model and focus on serving the regional mission. The local will give way to the regional as leaders ‘lead’ the people into encounter, into regional mission and into the greater vision of revival and reformation. The spirit of Pharaoh that focuses on personal goals and keeping people locally focused will give way to the spirit of reformation and Kingdom advance that was manifested through Moses and Joshua.
  • God focused: Instead of attempting to ‘grow the church’ by focusing on visitors and seekers, the leaders will be fully devoted to a 2 Chronicles 7 strategy of compelling God to show up in extreme, weighty power. The pillar of fire that connects Heaven to Earth is the new goal. In fact, an empty church is a better goal than a full church if we understand that passage of scripture correctly! Many people will leave the church as a more serious devotion to Holy Spirit activity is given, but the supernatural invasion of fire will result in fire, smoke and earthquakes that will rock cities and nations.
  • Personal surrender highlighted: Instead of compelling people to ‘join our church’ through the promise of personal gain, we’ll highlight the cross. The cost. The Rich Young Rulers will leave while the end-time remnant will gain confidence in leaders seriousness for revival and will flood in and serve with military level commitment. You will know leaders have turned the corner toward the new model of church when they actually raise the bar so unapologetically that those with money and influence are allowed to go. How many RICH RULERS are in our churches because leaders have compromised the call, just so they don’t lose their money?

The new church will look nothing like we see now. We must learn how to live in the Spirit if we hope to embrace this uninvited yet deeply needed invasion from Heaven. Everything is at risk. Will you embrace or resist this reformation?

Confronting the cares of life: Are pastors lowering the bar of Scripture in order to draw a larger crowd?

The demands of culture are warring against the demands of Scripture—why are the cares of life winning?

And others are the ones sown among thorns. They are those who hear the word, but the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things enter in and choke the word, and it proves unfruitful. But those that were sown on the good soil are the ones who hear the word and accept it and bear fruit, thirtyfold and sixtyfold and a hundredfold. Mark 4:18-20

As a first time church planter and first time senior leader in Manitou Springs, Colorado I heard the Lord say something to me that was more significant than I realized at the time.

We had just opened the doors on a 700 square foot “church” building. It sure didn’t feel like a church, but it’s what we had to work with. We were excited about the privilege to be called of God to plant in such a dark and spiritually devastated region. We had visions of a raging, city wide revival and of the masses running into this small town at the base of Pikes Peak to experience the fire of Jesus.

We also expected a passionate, ready remnant to eagerly, excitedly lay everything down for the sake of the mission.

It was in this place of zeal that we birthed Revolution Church and started calling people to the battle. It was also in this place where God spoke to me:

“The cares of life will be the greatest enemy to a fulfilled mission.”

It was an unexpected, interesting word. So, as any good leader will do, I taught a series on the cares of life! My thought was that I’d nip it in the bud and we’d all (all 20 of us at the time) be alert to the pressures the enemy would try to hit us with.

Now in Michigan, 13 years later, I understand how laughable my humble efforts to eradicate the cares of life with a sermon series was!

Listen closely: The greatest enemy of revival and the mission of God in our culture is the cares of life. These cares rob us of critical energy, focus, discipline, resources and the single-minded determination necessary to fulfill our calling in the church.

“But watch yourselves lest your hearts be weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and cares of this life, and that day come upon you suddenly like a trap. For it will come upon all who dwell on the face of the whole earth. But stay awake at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all these things that are going to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man.” Luke 21:34-36

The cares of life are not only threatening the strength of the church. They are threatening our very salvation!

A failure to take dominion over our calendars, stresses, demands and other external pressures is resulting in a playing, sleeping people. Check out the warning Jesus gave Peter in the garden:

Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.” Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Could you men not keep watch with me for one hour?” he asked Peter. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.” Matthew 26:39-41

What is the purpose of being alert, watching and praying? To avoid falling into temptation. Temptation to do what?

Check it out:

After a little while, those standing there went up to Peter and said, “Surely you are one of them, for your accent gives you away.” Then he began to call down curses on himself and he swore to them, “I don't know the man!” Immediately a rooster crowed. Matthew 26:73-74

Peter’s failure to watch and pray resulted in his temptation to deny Christ! This is where the American church is right now! A great falling away is in front of us! Many will be tempted and many will give in to that temptation—to actually deny Christ! Peter called down curses—and a sleeping church will end up doing the same thing. This is extremely serious.

This is a core reason the 24/7 house of prayer must be full! Every Christian and every Church must be devoted to a life and culture of extreme prayer, corporately, daily.

It doesn’t matter if we enjoy it or not. It doesn’t matter if that environment ministers to us or not. It doesn’t matter if people like us, love us or affirm us there. It doesn’t matter. If the call is to gather together and pray, which it is, the church must respond fully. Nobody’s calendar is too full or too inflexible to make room for this. If a major nuclear terrorist attack is successful on our soil, and the threat of additional attacks remains, it will be easy to reprioritize everything. Suddenly prayer meetings will become more important than work, rest or play.

LOWERING THE BAR AND FILLING THE SEATS

The church of America has been waving the white flag for years.

The cares of life have won, or at least have the church pinned to the mat. We are celebrating a casual, two hours a week commitment. Prayer meetings are optional. Radical investment is unnecessary. Focus is on what God can do for us instead of what we are called to do for God. This is resulting in a false sense of strength and safety. The church is at great risk.

And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved. Acts 2:46-47

The every day church was launched in Acts. The once a week church is what we have today.

The cost of following Jesus is very, very high, yet today’s churches are not communicating that critical truth.

I was watching an interview of a member of an underground church in China. He explained that their focus on the church was extreme and necessary, so much so that every member gathered together in the church every morning at 4:30am before work. Mom, dads, kids, babies. Everybody.

Nothing is more important than the call to gather and pray—not even someone’s wedding day! This is a solemn assembly season, and everybody must be on board! The wheat and the tares are being revealed and the wheat will be identified by being gathered together in prayer.

Blow the trumpet in Zion, declare a holy fast, call a sacred assembly. Gather the people, consecrate the assembly; bring together the elders, gather the children, those nursing at the breast. Let the bridegroom leave his room and the bride her chamber. Joel 2:15-16

I also asked a leader in Africa what the reason for the great move of God they were experiencing was. He simply told me that one hundred percent of the church walks to the church, many for hours, every Friday night to pray all night together.

Where is this type of devotion today? Where are the pastors who will raise the bar and call one hundred percent of his church to an extremely costly life? I’d encourage you to read my article in Charisma Magazine about why I believe Haiti is closer to revival than America: http://www.charismamag.com/spirit/revival/21400-6-reasons-haiti-may-be-closer-to-revival-than-the-u-s

Today we are cancelling services so as not to conflict with ballet, little league, football games and movies. My God. We are sleep walking while doing nothing more than dreaming about revival. What happened to the Acts 2 protocol? When will we make the main thing the main thing? When will we gather together daily for prayer? When will we allow the pretenders to leave so the remnant can get the job done?

As a ministry leader I always have a choice in front of me. Enjoy a low bar culture with little cost required and many people in the seats (and many dollars in the bucket) or raise the bar to the height of Scripture and watch the majority flee, leaving only a remnant who is ready as soldiers to fulfill the mission. We choose to pray for laborers and to communicate the radical investment necessary if they wish to follow Jesus with us.

I told God one day many years ago that if I responded to his extreme call to facilitate a white hot environment of prayer in our church I would lose my reputation. People would sever relationship with me and hurl accusations my way.

God said, “Good. My Son was of no reputation, why should you be?”

I was rocked. It was that day, many years ago, that I stopped trying to look good and build a ministry and make people happy about running with me. Selfish ambition died that day. The moment we make decisions based mostly on attracting people, keeping people or raising money is the moment we have failed as leaders.

…but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Philippians 2:7-8

I’m not trying to build a ministry—I’m devoted to obeying God and delivering the messages he has given me. I know these messages will directly hit theologies and ideals that so many hold dear. That’s the point. I crave people’s freedom from those harmful ideals! I desire the truth of Jesus to invade everybody’s life!

“Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. Matthew 10:34

One reason I’m OK with this divisive strategy (that Jesus affirmed above) is that it clearly reveals who’s for and who’s opposed. I’d rather make the message clear and know who I’m running with than to tone it down and have those who are opposed to it in our camp. So, we love and serve everybody in the camp, but we can’t get sidetracked from our mission for the sake of their comfort.

Trust me, the resulting remnant of burning ones will rejoice at such an atmosphere of clarity and fire! Those who are lukewarm today just may awaken and burn tomorrow—if we have the courage to preach the very difficult, costly truth!

WHAT IS THE COST OF GOING TO CHURCH?

Yeah, I know many will shout back, “We don’t go to church, we ARE the church!”

Nah. If you don’t go to church, you alone will never be the church. Church is corporate.

If we understand the meaning of the word ‘church’ we could never presume that we alone are the church. That idea is contrary to the origin of the word (ekklesia, meaning “assembly”). In fact, that word has secular origins. It literally means an assembly of people who have been called together by an authority in the city or region. Wow! That sheds a lot of light on what the church is.

The church is an assembly of people organized under defined governmental leadership. It’s a regular gathering of people who are deeply agreed and in pursuit of mission advance under God’s apostles, prophets and other governmental leaders.

This means that we don’t choose how and when to participate. We don’t use the church to serve us. We are called as holy soldiers to lock in and invest much in order to see the Kingdom of God advance.

The church isn’t there for us as much as we are there for the church. We are the laborers and we must ensure no cares of life, no worries, no conflicting activities and no other distractions keep us from showing up every time the doors are open.

The point where people disengage from a church is often the point they don’t feel the need or desire personally to continue. Focus is on self instead of the ekklesia.

Simply said, the cost of going to church, and being a part of the church is extreme.

 And he said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. Luke 9:23

As they were going along the road, someone said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.” And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.” To another he said, “Follow me.” But he said, “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.” And Jesus said to him, “Leave the dead to bury their own dead. But as for you, go and proclaim the kingdom of God.” Yet another said, “I will follow you, Lord, but let me first say farewell to those at my home.” Jesus said to him, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.” Luke 9:57-62

Now great crowds accompanied him, and he turned and said to them, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple. For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him, saying, ‘This man began to build and was not able to finish.’ Luke 14:25-30

What would happen if every church in a city shifted from one or two services a week to seven? What would happen if they were all prayer meetings? What if 100% of the church showed up daily? What if that price was paid?

Revival would come.

We need to pray in the garden and gather at the cross, at the most threatening, risky, costly place.

In closing, I want to share a description of a church that appears to be alive, but is dead. It has a low bar of commitment and it attracts many. The Triumphal Entry Church:

THE TRUMPHAL ENTRY CHURCH

Now this is church! This is a church growth model that is very appealing. Simply announce that Jesus is in the house and watch the people flood in!

The celebration began and people were ready to receive their new king. However, the focus of the people at the Triumphal Entry was similar to the focuses in the other churches we are discussing. They wanted their lives to be better. Blessing and personal gain were their motives.

As previously stated, the word Hosanna literally means, “save us now.” The people wanted a king who would give them life in a kingdom that would be personally fulfilling. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that desire—unless that’s the extent of the desire.

Most of the crowd spread their cloaks on the road, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. And the crowds that went before him and that followed him were shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” And when he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred up, saying, “Who is this?” And the crowds said, “This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee.” Matthew 21:8-11

Hosanna! Most pastors and worship leaders would absolutely love such an environment! This was a blow-out celebration of Jesus! People were not only happy, they were jubilant! It was a revival atmosphere! If possible, Christian television would have covered this event. It was a historic moment!

Many local churches today have this as a key goal—to create a worship environment that’s electric and full of supposed “life.” Of course, the desire to have a true worship environment that affirms the abundant life that Jesus provides is appropriate. I love environments like this! I can imagine a Spirit-filled environment with people at the altar dancing, laughing and worshiping. I’ve seen that happen in churches I’ve led many times, and it’s great! Many churches are growing with this very positive, happy focus—but, the growth is, in my opinion, often (not always, of course) driven by people who will not stay the course if the cross is preached with boldness. They embrace anything that promises personal gain, but the call to daily death is resisted.

In my own ministry I had to make a hard decision—I could focus mostly on a satisfying, dynamic, happy culture that affirms the supernatural while minimizing the cross and the cost. Or, I could focus mostly on a culture that mostly affirms the cross and the call to die, repent and surrender, while expecting a supernatural outflow to come from it.

The first option would require compromise and bigger crowds. We chose the second option that has literally resulted in a diminished (pruned) crowd of like-minded firebrands who die daily and take up their crosses. We affirm that the cost of discipleship is so extreme, that few will respond. At Revival Church and the Detroit Prayer Furnace we are moving in unity with a small group of forerunners who are more interested in the cross and resurrection than in the Triumphal Entry. We chose dozens instead of hundreds, and it’s this group will burn in the night and change the world.

You will notice in this historic story of the Triumphal Entry that the people were willing to make a measured sacrifice, to pay a limited price, to experience what they hoped to. They gave their cloaks. They got to work and cut down palm branches. They were exuberant in their worship. However, we’ll soon see that their offerings had strings attached.

The word hosanna literally means “save us now.” The crowd was unified in their cry for their personal situation to improve, and Jesus was the man of the hour who they felt could pull that off.

Don’t forget the definition of religion: man’s attempt to use God to get what he wants. It was a spirit of religion that was disguising itself in a vibrant worship service.

See, Jesus was willing to save them now. However, his methods were nowhere near satisfactory for a crowd of people who were looking for safety, prosperity and life, not death. Jesus chose the cross as the means to answer their prayers. This crowd of energetic worshipers switched quickly to energetic crucifiers.

I’m all for wild, fervent worship. I am a proponent of continual joy. We should dance and smile a lot. However, we can’t dismiss the burden of the cross and the call to die.

Don’t presume a church is alive just because there’s an electric atmosphere. Human energy and desire can create quite an environment. Wait and see who remains when the call to surrender is high, and the alarms of intercession are sounded.