Summary: Do you really want Revival, if you do know it can be messy. This sermon is about The River Of God and about what we must do to be swept away by it.

THE RIVER: Ezekiel 47:1-12

What if I told you that God possesses a body of water that He wants you to get into? What if I told you that He wants you to get over your head in this body of water? What if I told you that He wants you to give yourself over to the power of this river, to be swept away in its current; that He wants you to get into a place where you are helpless, and are at the mercy of the river? Ezekiel writes about such a river in these verses.

In the early 1990's there were revivals taking place over all the world. Toronto Canada, Pensacola Florida, London England. I happened to attend the Toronto Revival on a number of occasions as I lived nearby. What I saw there was different manifestations, some were definitely God, some were Flesh, some were demonic. I meditated on seeing these things questioning why all could occur at the same place. At the time there was also a lot of flooding in North America, the Mississippi River broke it banks and was on the news for weeks. In the aftermath of the flooding God used it as an illustration. When the River breaks its banks everything gets caught up in it the sewage, the chemicals, the garbage but as time continues the River naturally cleanses itself filtering out the impurities. God's River, the Holy Spirit does the same what seems like chaos when God moves will ultimately turn into purity over time. This sermon is about "The River of God", if you desire revival then be prepared also for some strange occurrences at times but also know God will take care of His Work. It’s about becoming more of what the Lord God wants each of us to be. It’s about leaving the shore of stagnant, disappointed Christianity and wading out into the deep spiritual waters of the born again life. You see, what has happened in the modern church is that many have become far too cautious about giving their all to Jesus Christ. I really believe that there are many in the church today who are afraid of getting in over their heads. I want to encourage you to throw caution to the wind today. I want to challenge you to wade out into the deep water, and to release yourself to the current of God’s will and power.

I. v. 1-2, 6-12 EZEKIEL SAW A RIVER

A. This river is type of the Holy Spirit, John 14:16-18. There are three ways in which this river represents the Spirit and His work in the life of the believer.

1. In Its Source - The throne of God. The Holy Spirit, like this river, came directly from the Father’s throne.

2. In Its Course - From the “altar.” Notice that this river came from the altar, or the place where sacrifice was made. The Water of Life, the precious Holy Spirit comes directly from the altar of Christ’s sacrifice, the cross - Matt. 20:28. The Holy Spirit came only after the death of Christ on the cross, John 16:7.

3. In Its Force - Notice four great truths about this river that made it very special. These four truths make the Holy Spirit special as well.

a. It had no Feeder Streams - There was no need for any thing to flow into this river to give it force, size and power. When it left the throne, it possessed all that it needed. The Mississippi is less that 3 feet wide where it begins, but after all the feed streams flow into it, it becomes a mighty river that is well over a mile wide where it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. God’s river needs no feeder streams.

What I mean is this, God doesn’t need the world or anything that is in it, and He certainly doesn’t need me and you to get His work done here in this world. God supersedes us! He supersedes this world and He will get the job done in spite of you and me. His river needs no feeder streams!

b. v. 8 It could Heal - This river made the sea water pure when it flowed into it. If you drink sea water it will kill you!

I am talking about a river that has the power to heal. I am talking about the power of the Holy Spirit in your life and mine. He can heal broken hearts. He can heal broken lives. He can heal broken dreams. He is a Spirit who flows with healing power today. He specializes in fixing broken things!

I challenge you to bring that which is broken to the Lord Jesus and watch Him heal it by His power! Ill. Matt. 11:28; Luke 4:18 Jesus can take a life broken by sin and through the working of His Spirit, bring healing to that soul and glory into the heart of that life that was the slave of sin!

c. v. 9 It could Revive - Everything this river touched was transformed with its life giving power. Notice that verse 9 tells us twice that everything the river touches will live!

When the Spirit of God moves into a life, there will be a renewal. When God moves in, He will change things! He can take that which was dead and make it live, Eph. 2:1-4. He can and will give a drink of the water of life that will produce everlasting life and eternal satisfaction in the life of the believer.

By the way, the Holy Spirit is Who our churches need if we are going to see revival and the power of God in our midst. We need to learn to welcome Him and not be afraid of His power in our midst.

d. v. 12 It could bring forth Fruit and Freshness - Everywhere this great river flowed, fruit sprang up.

So it is with the presence of the Holy Spirit. When He moves in, His presence will be manifested by fruit and freshness in the life of the believer. (Ill. He will cause His life to flow from you, John 7:38-39; Gal. 5:22-23!

All of these things picture the work of the Holy Spirit in saving and using the believer for the glory of the Lord. When our eyes are open, it is easy to see where the Spirit is moving and working.

B. Notice that the Bible says, “He Saw” - Sadly, many hear the Gospel call, John 1:29, and they see what the Spirit can and is doing in the lives of others, yet that is as far as they get! However, that isn’t far enough to save them. Many see the river flowing by, but they never get wet! For this river to do you any good, you have to get into it, John 3:7; John 7:37. (Ill. The Ethiopian Eunuch - Acts 8:36-37).

II. V. 3-4 EZEKIEL ENTERED THE RIVER

As the man in Ezekiel’s vision measured the river, he carried Ezekiel along with him. As a result, the prophet was led into ever deepening water. God wants to do this same thing in your life today! Notice how Ezekiel’s venture speaks to us as believers today.

A. He Waded In Ankle Deep - This represents the step of faith that saves the soul, Acts 16:31, Psa. 34:8. It is truly great to be saved, but it isn’t the end! Yes, He brought us out, but He also wants to lead us on. Many stop right here and never go one step farther with God. There is much more to being saved than just getting saved! This is where the waders stay! They miss the blessings of the deeper life. These people are in total, absolute control of their loves.

B. He Waded In Knee Deep - This represents a life that is learning dependence upon the Lord. This is the person who prays and trying to live their life in faith before the Lord, Heb. 10:38. Those who are at this level know something of the power of the river. They can feel its power as it rushes past, but they aren’t really affected by it. They are still standing on their own two feet. They are in control of their lives and aren’t being supported by the river.

C. He Waded In Waist Deep - The waist is emblematic of strength. This speaks of spiritual power in our lives. When one has waded out waist deep into the river, more of the river and less of the man is seen, Ill. John 3:30. When we have waded out this far, we can feel the power of the river, and others can see its effect on us, Eph. 6:10. As deep as this level of spiritual growth is, it is still not as deep as we can go!

The few who are at this level of spiritual maturity have lost some control over themselves. They are often picked up by the river and moved a few feet at a time, but still, they are close enough to the shore to be able to stand if they need to. They are still in control.

III. v. 5 EZEKIEL SURRENDERED TO THE RIVER

At this point, Ezekiel has reached a place where the river is in control. It takes him where it will. He has no power over his destination. He is at the mercy of the river!

A. This represents the highest spiritual level that any believer can reach in this life. Couldn’t pass over! It just doesn’t get any deeper than this!

B. There are three reasons why I can say that this is the deepest you can ever get as a Christian.

1. When you wade out this deep, you have moved beyond your ability - Ill. Ezekiel was at the total mercy of the river. The person who has reached this level has moved beyond himself and has placed himself under that control and command of God. It is about coming to the end of ourselves and understanding that there is no way that we could ever do it on our own. We must come to the place where we realize who is in control! Phil. 4:13; John 15:5.

God does not want me to get to where I can; He wants me to get to where I can't!

2. When you wade out this deep, you have ceased to support yourself - Ezekiel is no longer wading, he is just resting. He isn’t in charge; he has given himself over to the power of the river!

This is where God wants to bring us to. He wants us to reach the place where we learn to rest in Him and allow Him to support us and carry us through this life. It will no longer be you trying to run around and get things done, it will be you resting in the power of the Holy Spirit watching the Lord conduct His business as He carries you along with Him.

3. When you wade out this deep, you have given yourself up to the will of the river - Ezekiel was going to go where the river took him.

This is how the Lord wants us to be. He wants us to lose sight of ourselves, our goals, our ambitions, our dreams and He wants us to be totally, 100% surrendered to Him and His will for our lives. God is looking for surrender from you and me, Rom. 12:1-2.

4. When you wade out this deep, you are just happy to be carried by the river - The will of the river becomes your will also. This is where we are all commanded to be - Eph. 5:18; Gal. 5:25; 1 John 2:6.

Ezekiel is all wet! He has gotten into something that is way over his head. That, my friends is where God wants to get you!

Conc: Do you know what the secret to real revival is? It is nothing more than for God’s people to get to the place where they are as deep in Him as they can get!

Notice two things that are so profound that we do not want to miss them.

1. Notice this statement in verses 3-4, “He brought me through the waters.” Some of you are holding back on total commitment to the Lord today because you are afraid that if you fully sell out to Him that you will drown. God will never let you down!

• Isaiah 43:2, “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”

• Isaiah 54:17, “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.”

2. The deeper you go, the harder it is to jump out - What I am saying is that an ever deepening spiritual life is a hedge against failure. Get in as deep as you can!

We need a deeper walk with the Lord! If Revival is going to take place. Let go and let God.