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The Next Great Move of God

I have a growing conviction that we are on the brink of the next great move of God in America. I do not proclaim to have any special insight on this, but I just sense in my heart that God is preparing His people to do something special.

Seasons and Moments

I do believe we have had seasons and moments when God was up to something big, but we walked away from it. Hundreds of thousands of people who are my age came to Christ during one of these great seasons called, The Jesus Movement. Countless thousands of us were called into ministry and missions due to this great move of God. Since the church did not embrace it fully, in time, the movement seemed to subside. Yet, many of the results of that great move of God have been long lasting and eternal for, perhaps, millions of people.

It appears to me, some twenty years later, there was another great surge of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Matters like prayer, fasting, and holiness seemed to emerge in the ranks of Christianity. Great men like Bill Bright began to lead conferences on prayer and fasting, and at the same time, a men’s movement called Promise Keepers seemed to be rising greatly. The status in the nation, along with this rising tide of the Spirit of God, seemed to move us to the brink of entering the land of that next great move of God.

I Will Never Forget

Due to God’s movement in my own life in a profound manner, I found myself, on October 4, 1997, preaching to 1.3 million men in the Washington D. C. Mall at a Promise Keepers national gathering for men called, “Stand in the Gap.” As I left Washington D.C. that evening, I thought we were about to cross over into the unknown territory of the next great move of God.

Yet, for some reason, it seemed it just did not happen. Some would say they know why, and perhaps they do. I will leave that up to historians to decide. Yet, one cannot deny the powerful movement of God that led up to that day in Washington. It was something far bigger than conferences on prayer and fasting, or Promise Keepers. But for some reason, by the year 2000, this rising tide seemed to go back out to the sea, yet to return.

God Is Preparing His People

My life was changed by the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ in the first movement I described, and I was involved actively in the second great movement. For the past ten to fifteen years, it seemed the tide would not roll in again. While the nation continues to fall into deeper depravity, the church seems to be losing ground greatly.

However, I am very hopeful! I sense God is rolling in the tide of the Holy Spirit in a fresh way. Yes, sin abounds in our nation; but grace abounds much more! While many churches seem powerless and others are dying, God is doing some mighty things in many churches across the land. While some may be closing their doors, others are entering into moments never before seen in the American church. Yes, I believe God is preparing His people.

Why I am Hopeful we are on the Brink of the Next Great Move of God

I choose to believe by faith that we are on the brink of the next great move of God for these reasons:

1. Desperation is growing. People are convicted, now more than I have seen in many years, God is our only hope. While desperation is growing, God is getting us ready! I believe all generations are desperate for God to do something great in our day.

2. Prayer is on the rise. I am hearing and sensing that prayer is on the rise in the church. People are beginning to cry out to God again. God always answers when His people cry out to Him in their desperation for Him to move. Extraordinary prayer always precedes the manifest presence of God. As desperation is growing, prayers are rising up from the people of God.

3. Leaders are ready. Everywhere I go and every spiritual leader I talk to is aware the need for a move of God is greater today than ever before in our generation. They know, with growing conviction, God is our only hope! Leaders appear to be more ready for this next great move of God than I have seen in years.

4. Church is the key. We hear continually that denominations and conventions are losing their meaningful influence they held in the past. Whether this is true or not, without question, even those in denominational or conventional gospel work, are aware the landscape has changed from even a decade ago. This places the church at center stage, just the way Jesus intended.

I believe this next great movement of God will fall upon a church that is experiencing:

  • A return to the gospel. Not just receiving the gospel, but living out the gospel.
  • A rising commitment to planting gospel churches nationally and globally.
  • A revitalization and rebirth of vision and mission.
  • A renewal towards compassion for the poor, the needy, the orphan, the widow, the broken, and the hurting; whether it has come from a person’s past, misfortune, or even a disaster, a renewal towards compassion is occurring.
  • A release of people, dreams, and resources to the finishing of the task of making disciples of all the nations.

This is why I am hopeful we are on the brink of the next great move of God in our nation. The church is as ripe as I have ever seen it. If indeed the great outpouring of the Spirit happens in our generation, He will be poured out upon a church that is as ready as possible, and prayerfully desperate. When the church is prepared and prayerfully desperate, I believe we will cross on over into the land of that next great move of God and ultimately finish the task of making disciples of all the nations.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd

When Leadership Rises

RWF-General-James-F.-Amos-USMC.jpgAs I look out the window in our family room this afternoon with snow covering the ground and the Super Bowl as my backdrop, I want to talk about, “When Leadership Rises.”

I love to talk and write about leadership. Today is no different.

When Leadership Rises, Teams Play at a Championship Level

The 2014 Super Bowl exudes outstanding leadership. Both coaches, John Fox and Pete Carroll, are phenomenal, proven leaders. Both quarterbacks, Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson, are true leaders of men. The offense of the Denver Broncos and the defense of the Seattle Seahawks are both leaders in the National Football League. Whether it be the powerful defensive back, Richard Sherman of the Seahawks, or the phenomenal running back, Knowshon Moreno of the Broncos, leadership is all over this game.

In your family, business, church, or community, when leadership rises, your team will play at a championship level. Learn leadership. Grow in leadership. Rise up and lead. Lead your team to play at a championship level.

When Leadership Rises, Others Are Inspired

On Saturday night, I watched The National Football League Honors program. This program on the Fox Network served as a major feel-good, inspirational program. From honoring things like the play of the year, coach of the year, offensive and defensive players of the year, and formally introducing the 2014 Class of the NFL Hall of Fame, these leaders inspired all of us. These two hours were full of entertainment, laughter, and tears. We call that inspiration.

In your family, business, church, or community, when leadership rises, others are inspired. Others are inspired to achieve more than they could achieve on their own. Others are inspired to rise up and climb mountains they would have never climbed on their own. Therefore, let your leadership rise up and inspire others to greatness.

When Leadership Rises, Memories Are Made

However the 2014 Super Bowl ends, memories will be made. In fact, each game that led to these two teams meeting in the Super Bowl is marked by memorable moments. Radical football fans like myself remember plays that catapulted both teams to this global stage called the Super Bowl.

The evening will be etched into our memories by plays and outcomes. In fact, even $4 million, 30-second television advertisements will be remembered. Why? Because when leadership rises, memories are made.

In your family, business, church, or community, when leadership rises, memories are made. In our family, pictures mark our memories. In business, great reports can mark our memories. In church, changed lives and great stories etch God’s work into our memories. In our communities, parks, museums, and ball fields are marks of memories.

It is important to remember that memories are made when leadership rises. Last Thursday, we had the distinct honor to host the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. General James F. Amos, America’s #1 Marine, exuded leadership. His personal aura, his love for all people, and his distinct leadership brought honor to his fellow Marines and to our great nation. Without question, Thursday, January 30, will go down as one of the greatest leadership moments of my life.

Finally…

Rise up and lead. When you do…

  • Teams will play at championship level
  • Others are inspired
  • Memories are made

Whether you are a dad, a leader in the workplace, a pastor of a church…rise up and lead. When you do, everyone around you will be influenced positively.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd