For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
—2 Corinthians 5:10
No church is any better or worse than the individual Christians who compose it….
One consequence of our failure to see clearly the true nature of revival is that we wait for years for some supernatural manifestation that never comes, overlooking completely our own individual place in the desired awakening. Whatever God may do for a church must be done in the single unit, the one certain man or woman. Some things can happen only to the isolated, single person; they cannot be experienced en masse. Statistics show, for instance, that 100 babies are born in a certain city on a given day. Yet the birth of each baby is for that baby a unique experience, an isolated, personal thing….
Three thousand persons were converted at Pentecost, but each one met his sin and his Savior alone. The spiritual birth, like the natural one, is for each one a unique, separate experience shared in by no one. And so with that up rush of resurgent life we call revival. It can come to the individual only. SIZ014-015
Lord, make me sensitive this morning to my “own individual place in the desired awakening.” Whatever work needs to be done to this “isolated, single person”—do it today, I pray. Amen.