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The Dry Rot of Nonexpectation

Coconut

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The Church

The business of the Church is God. She is purest when most engaged with God and she is astray just so far as she follows other interests, no matter how "religious" or humanitarian they may be.
[The Set of the Sail]

The Church: The Dry Rot of Nonexpectation
-A. W. Tozer

"...but we will give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word."...Then the word of God spread, and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests were obedient to the faith. --Acts 6:4,7

The church is afflicted by dry rot. This is best explained when the psychology of nonexpectation takes over and spiritual rigidity sets in, which is an inability to visualize anything better, a lack of desire for improvement.

There are many who respond by arguing, "I know lots of evangelical churches that would like to grow, and they do their best to get the crowds in. They want to grow and have contests to make their Sunday school larger." That is true, but they are trying to get people to come and share their rut. They want people to help them celebrate the rote and finally join in the rot. Because the Holy Spirit is not given a chance to work in our services, nobody is repenting, nobody is seeking God, nobody is spending a day in quiet waiting on God with open Bible seeking to mend his or her ways. Nobody is doing it-- we just want more people.

But more people for what?

More people to come and repeat our dead services without feeling, without meaning, without wonder, without surprise? More people to join us in the bondage to the rote? For the most part, spiritual rigidity that cannot bend is too weak to know just how weak it is.
[Rut, Rot or Revival: The Condition of the Church]

"Lord, not more people, but more of You. Let me wait upon You, keep me faithful, send Your Holy Spirit. If You then send growth as well, I'll thank You and see it as an added blessing. Amen."
 
Good excerpt Coconut, and it seem that things have gotten much worse since this was written by Tozer.

Many people seem to be very confused concerning revival, some think it is gathering for religious liturgy and ceremony, others seem to think it is witnessing supernatural phenomena (seeing and conversing with angels, physical and mental healing and ect.) and yet still some think it is great highs of emotionalism.
"Lord, not more people, but more of You.
You summed up what true revival really is, here in this simple statement. It is an increase of Christ.
 
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