God needs us to desire what we are asking Him for. We don’t receive the fullness of what God wants us to have is lack of desire. If you look up the word desire in the dictionary you will find the following meanings. Desire (verb) – to long or hope for; exhibit or feel a desire for. Some synonyms for desire are: wish, want, crave, or covet: which all mean to have a longing for. Desire (noun) – a conscious impulse toward something that promises enjoyment or satisfaction in its attainment; a usually formal request or petition for some action. One translation of desire is: consuming passion; unrelenting undying drive; insatiable hunger; unquenchable thirst; intense fervency. Desire is the difference between winners and losers. You will never do anything great with out desire.
Those of you that know me know how much of a sports nut I am. If you have seen any type of sports program you will often hear the terms “Eye of the tiger or past his prime.” Both statements deal with desire OR lack there of. How many things have we missed out on because we don’t have the eye of the tiger for the kingdom? How many miracles have been missed; how many souls haven’t been saved; how many times has God desired to move but because of our lack of desire He wasn’t able to. I am fully persuaded to the fact that America is in the spiritual state it is because for generation after generation there has been a lack of DESIRE and we are paying the price for it.
Throughout scripture the blessing of God and desire were always in relationship with each other. If you want something bad enough then you will do whatever it takes (DESIRE) to bring the promise to pass. There’s no substitute for desire; you can’t fake desire; you can’t pretend to have desire. You either have it or you don’t. Everything that has ever been accomplished has come because of desire. It doesn’t take ability or talent it takes desire. I would much rather have a group of desirous people then a group of “talented people.” If you know your talented then you will rely on your talent to bring things to pass; if you are desirous you will rely on your desire to bring things to pass.
Everything God does for His people; comes when the fire of desire is ignited. If you trace great moves of God back through history you will see that before the fire of revival comes there was an igniting of desire first. Charles Seymour (the father of the Azusa Street outpouring) would pray with his face in a shoebox so he wouldn’t be distracted while he was praying. The outpouring in Brownsville came because a group of people got together to pray and seek God’s face. Our hunger for the word or lack there of is how God gauges our level of desire. Why is it that when ever there’s a special speaker for a revival service or for a potluck the church is packed but on a Wednesday night Bible study or a Sunday evening prayer meeting the church has 10 people?
I believe it’s because our desire for hero’s and food is greater than our desire for the move of God. We have got to get out of the hero mentality and move to a God mentality. Prominent people in the ministry are no different than you and I. They may have a different calling than us but they are where they are because of the desire in their hearts. It takes heart and desire to do something great for God.
In closing I want to leave you with a couple of things for you to keep in your memory. The story of the hare and the turtle is an amazing story that relates to desire (turtle) and lack there of (hare). This should have been no match for the rabbit; it was obvious that the rabbit was blessed more than the turtle. But the problem with the rabbit was the fact that he knew he was blessed and once he got a “comfortable lead” he laid down and took a nap. But the turtle kept on going he was reaching and struggling but he had desire to win. To make a long story short we all know that the turtle wound up winning because the rabbit got lazy. It doesn’t matter how fast others around you received their blessing all that matters is your posture of desire while you are in the race. Where there’s faith and optimism there will always be a way. I believe that your level of faith is a picture of your level of desire.
We have got to get the “push back” mentality. It’s the mentality that says you have pushed me long enough and I am going to start pushing back. That push back is called the power of the word. Jer. 1:9 says “behold I have placed my words in your mouth.” God was telling Jeremiah that His words were in Jeremiah’s mouth. The word in Jer. 1:9 is neither logos (written word) or rhema (spoken word) but it’s a connotation of the word debar which is a Hebrew connotation of an action verb. The word means that it is going to create something, do something & manifest something
It carries the connotation of dynamic action. Debar- to get behind & drive forward; or drive forward that which is behind. We have got to stop telling everyone about what we struggle with and use the debar and desire we have to drive them out. God gave us a weapon and we need to quit using it to kill people and gossip and use it to deliver. Every time fear rises up and paralyzes you; the debar word of God needs to rise up and drive it out. Once we understand this we can drive forward everything that is behind us. It’s time to tell the enemy that if anyone is backing down it’s going to be them because of the debar and desire in you
If we would begin to desire the things of God MORE than the things of this world there will be nothing that can hold us back. If God is going to do anything in our lives and through our lives our desire MUST be refreshed. David said in the book of Psalms 27:4 “One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.” Is that the cry of your heart for 2008? I believe that God is looking for a group of people that will allow the fire of desire to be ignited and when that happens God will begin to move. God Bless and may 2008 be the best year in your life.
**Some of these thoughts were from a sermon Jentenzen Franklin Preached**
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