Character - Personal Revival Manual - Catch the Glorious Fire
From "Catch the Glorious Fire" by Ps Paul Quadros
24. CHARACTER
To prevent ourselves from losing the fire of revival we must know how to continue to dwell in His presence by having the same character of God in our lives.
Although it is true that worship, prayer, praise etc. through the blood of Jesus can take us to the presence of God; it is our character that will keep us there, and help us to get intimate with Him.
Psalms 15 gives us nine important qualities that are required to keep us on the holy hill of God. As we develop these qualities we learn to build a friendship with God. Without developing a Christ-like character, it is difficult to enjoy a continuous friendship and fellowship with God.
Psalm 15
For example, God is truth, and hence by speaking the truth from our hearts we are able to please him. So also by being blameless, righteous, and not slanderous or doing wrong to our neighbors, etc., we could cultivate our friendship and relationship with God, in order to maintain the revival fire that we have caught.
The bible also gives us the list of qualities that we need to have, in order to be more productive in our knowledge of him. In 2 Peter 1:5-8, the Word of God says we must make every effort to add (build on) these qualities one upon the other.
If we exercise faith, we could develop virtue or excellence or goodness. And when we are excellent or virtuous in whatever we do, we will grow in the knowledge of His will and purpose for our lives. Once we have the knowledge of His will, we can have self-control by doing His will.
And if we don’t give up our self-control it will produce perseverance. A persevering, self-controlled person can be godly in his behavior even in the midst of adverse circumstances. When we have the victory in this area, we are able to be kind and compassionate with one another, which ultimately leads us to the fullness of love (agape love).
Since God has poured His love in our hearts by His Spirit (Romans 5:5), His Spirit will help us to overflow with hope (Romans 15:11), and this hope does not disappoint us (does not put us to shame). As we rejoice and glory in our tribulations, which will produce in us perseverance and character. (Rom 5:3-4)
The bible says in James 1:3, the testing of our faith produces patience or perseverance, and when it completes its work, we become mature and complete, lacking nothing. (James 1:4)
So let us be joyful when we face different kinds of trials remembering that the Holy Spirit will give us joy in our hearts as we depend on him and allow His character to be formed in our lives.
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