The big question still remains. What do we do when the rush of real revival is gone? What do we do when the glory has faded from our faces? Do we give up in despair? Do we spend our days reminiscing about the past? Do we leave and start over again? Do we fret that God has forsaken us?
Let's think about marriage. The honeymoon phase is very short in marriage. Soon you settle down to a lifetime together. Is it over because the thrill is gone? Do we look for another to make it all fresh and new again?
When a baby is born it is an exciting time. But once the baby sleeps through the night and begins to eat solid food do we give up and quit being a parent? At what point do we stop being parents?
Of course, the answer to all of these questions is no. And the truth of the matter is that the best years are still to come. The first years of marriage are good, but the later years of marriage are better. Children are a blessing and more so as the years roll on. Why then do we think that church is any different?
Think about God and creation. God worked hard for 6 days and created the natural world. He took a day of rest on day 7. Was He done with the world then? Or did He continue to work throughout human history?
David had an exciting beginning to his life. But in time he had to settle in to the routine of being a king. David was an old king when he died, not a strong warrior.
In a local church there is a growing need for ministry and service. We continue to focus on evangelism. We still pray for the sick. We support church planting. We help young people get married. We still have revivals and conferences and outreaches. We have picnics and home Bible studies. We have weddings and we have funerals. We dedicate babies and we honor graduates. The list goes on and on. The bigger your church is the more work that needs to be done.
Here is a word of encouragement for you who are weary in well doing. God always saves the best till the end.
"Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof; and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit." Eccl. 7:8
"Do not say, why were the former days better than these? For you do not inquire wisely concerning this." Eccl. 7:10
One more thought. Prayer sparks revival, not outreach. Read your Bible.