Devotional By Pastor Benny

The Revival of Worship

worship revival aBy Benny Hinn

One of the greatest movements of the Holy Spirit in the world today is the rebirth and revival of worship. In true worship, people meet the Lord with their intellect, will, and emotion. That's the difference between a cold, dead service and one that is vibrant and alive with God's presence.

If you've ever been in one of our crusades, you know how wonderful the sense of worship is. Occasionally people think it has something to do with me. They compliment me for leading in worship. But you know what? I don't lead in worship - the Holy Spirit does. I may be on the platform, but I'm worshipping the Lord just like everyone else. The Holy Spirit is in control, and I follow His leadings just like everyone else.

It is the Holy Spirit who reveals Jesus to us. Remember, worship isn't singing about the Lord and praying that God will meet your needs; worship is lifting your praise to the Lord in love, devotion, and adoration. Jesus said, "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth" (John 4:24).

Keeping the Laws of God

how to keep the laws of GodBy Benny Hinn

The moment the Spirit came into my life I no longer had to battle my adversaries.

They were still there, but the wrestling and the worry seemed to vanish.

What happened to me was the same thing that was spoken to Israel centuries ago through the prophet Ezekiel.

Living in a time of political upheaval, he was given a message from the Lord to the people of Israel:

"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep My judgments and do them" (Ezek. 36:26, 27).

The Road to Victory

By Benny Hinn

Coming to Jesus is so simple, so powerful, and so life changing, yet believers are often kept from a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit by distractions and the daily cares of this life. Nevertheless, we must daily persist in seeking the Lord's presence, because healing, restoration, and total recover are found in Him.

A.W. Tozer, called a twentieth-century prophet, had a great impact on the body of Christ. He said:

If we progress spiritually, we must separate ourselves unto the things of God and concentrate upon them to the exclusion of a thousand things the worldly man considers important. We must cultivate God in the solitudes and silence; we must make the kingdom of God the sphere of our activity and labor in it like a farmer in his field, like a miner in the earth.1