Wednesday 23 October 2024

SPIRITUAL RESTORATION

TITLE: SPIRITUAL RESTORATION

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Psalm 51:12
Supporting Texts: Joel 2:25-26, Jeremiah 30:17, Isaiah 57:18

INTRODUCTION:
Spiritual restoration refers to the process of regaining the vitality and strength of our relationship with God. Over time, life’s challenges, sin, and distractions can cause us to drift away from God's presence, leaving us spiritually dry. However, through God's mercy, there is always hope for restoration. This message focuses on how believers can experience spiritual restoration and renewed fellowship with God.

1. RECOGNISING THE NEED FOR RESTORATION

a) Understanding Spiritual Decline
Spiritual decline often begins subtly, with distractions, compromises, or neglect of spiritual disciplines. It leads to a loss of passion for prayer, worship, and the Word of God.

b) The Consequences of Spiritual Decline
When a believer drifts from God, they experience spiritual emptiness, weakness, and lack of direction.

c) Signs You Need Restoration
A loss of peace, joy, and the absence of God’s presence in daily life are indicators of spiritual dryness.

d) Recognising the Call to Return
God always calls us back to Himself, offering mercy and grace. Restoration begins with acknowledging that we have drifted.

Biblical Example: David in Psalm 51:12, after his fall into sin, cried out to God for the restoration of the joy of his salvation.

2. THE PATHWAY TO SPIRITUAL RESTORATION

a) Repentance
True restoration begins with repentance. This is a heartfelt sorrow for sin and a desire to turn away from it (Acts 3:19).

b) Confession and Seeking Forgiveness
Confessing our sins before God and asking for forgiveness allows Him to cleanse us (1 John 1:9).

c) Returning to Spiritual Disciplines
Engaging in prayer, Bible study, fasting, and worship helps reconnect us with God (James 4:8).

d) Renewal of the Mind
Spiritual restoration requires a transformation in our thinking, aligning our thoughts with God's Word (Romans 12:2).

Biblical Example: The prodigal son (Luke 15:11-24), who after drifting from his father, came to repentance and was restored to his rightful place.

3. THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN RESTORATION

a) The Role of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit convicts, comforts, and guides us back to spiritual vitality (John 16:8, 13).

b) The Spirit’s Empowering Presence
Spiritual restoration is not just about regaining what was lost; it is about being filled afresh with the Holy Spirit’s power (Acts 1:8).

c) Restoring Spiritual Gifts
When we are restored, the Holy Spirit revives the spiritual gifts that have been dormant (1 Corinthians 12:7).

d) Living in the Spirit
Walking in the Spirit daily helps maintain our spiritual strength and prevents future spiritual decline (Galatians 5:16).

Biblical Example: Peter was restored by Jesus after denying Him and became empowered by the Holy Spirit to lead the early church (John 21:15-19, Acts 2:14-41).

4. OVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO SPIRITUAL RESTORATION

a) Guilt and Shame
The enemy often uses guilt and shame to keep us from seeking restoration. However, God offers complete forgiveness (Isaiah 1:18).

b) Pride and Self-Reliance
Pride prevents us from admitting our need for restoration. Humility opens the door for God to work (James 4:6).

c) Fear of Judgment
Fear of what others may think or how God may respond can hinder us, but God's grace is always available (Hebrews 4:16).

d) Unforgiveness
Holding on to offenses can block spiritual restoration. Forgiving others releases us to receive God’s healing (Mark 11:25).

Biblical Example: Jonah resisted God's call initially but, after being humbled, was restored to his prophetic mission (Jonah 3:1-3).

5. LIVING IN CONTINUAL SPIRITUAL RESTORATION

a) Maintaining a Lifestyle of Repentance
Continual self-examination and repentance keep us close to God and prevent backsliding (2 Corinthians 13:5).

b) Abiding in Christ
Staying connected to Christ through daily fellowship ensures that we remain spiritually fruitful (John 15:4-5).

c) Staying Accountable
Having a community of believers who encourage and hold us accountable helps us stay on track (Hebrews 10:25).

d) Renewing Strength Through the Word and Prayer
Daily feeding on God’s Word and prayer keeps our spirits strong and refreshed (Isaiah 40:31).

Biblical Example: The early church lived in a continuous state of revival and spiritual renewal through prayer, fellowship, and teaching (Acts 2:42-47).

CONCLUSION:
Spiritual restoration is a journey of returning to God’s presence and rediscovering the joy and power of living in close relationship with Him. It requires a humble heart, a repentant spirit, and a willingness to allow the Holy Spirit to renew us daily. God is always ready to restore us to a place of spiritual vitality and strength, if we sincerely seek Him.

PRAYER POINTS:

1. Father, restore my spiritual passion and zeal for You.

2. Lord, forgive my sins and cleanse me from all unrighteousness.

3. Holy Spirit, fill me afresh with Your power and presence.

4. Lord, rekindle my love for prayer and the study of Your Word.

5. Father, break every spiritual slumber in my life and wake me up to Your purpose.

6. Lord, restore my joy and peace in You.

7. Holy Spirit, revive every spiritual gift that has been dormant in me.

8. Father, help me to overcome guilt, shame, and fear that hinder my restoration.

9. Lord, restore my boldness to live and proclaim the gospel.

10. Father, restore my broken relationships and help me forgive those who have hurt me.

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS:

1. I declare that my spiritual fire is being rekindled and will never burn out.

2. I declare that every area of spiritual dryness in my life is being restored.

3. I declare that I will walk in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.

4. I declare that my relationship with God is being renewed and strengthened.

5. I declare that every lost ground in my spiritual walk is being recovered.

6. I declare that I am empowered to walk in obedience and righteousness.

7. I declare that the gifts of the Holy Spirit in my life are being revived.

8. I declare that I will live a life of continual restoration and revival.

9. I declare that my spiritual senses are being sharpened and restored.

10. I declare that I will rise above every spiritual obstacle and walk in victory.

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