 In Psalm 101, David says, I will sing of steadfast love and justice. To you, O Lord, I will make music. I will ponder the way that is blameless of when will you come to me. So I will walk with integrity of heart within my house. I will not set before my eyes anything that is worthless. So I hate the work of those who fall away. It shall not cling to me. A perverse heart shall be far for me and I will know nothing of evil. Radiant these past weeks, God has been redeeming His works in our midst. I don't know if you've seen it, but God has been doing something significant. Here in Richland, I remember last weekend and the weekend before when hundreds rushed the front to receive Christ in an act of salvation. Many of you here today received Christ these past couple of weeks and we want to say welcome. We are so glad that you are here in our midst from those moments of salvation that we experienced. I remember at Portage this past Wednesday we hosted a Gen Z rally. Hey Portage, so glad you guys are here today. And I just remember seeing hundreds of young people set free and delivered from a spirit of suicide, self-harm, self-hatred, anxiety broken off in a moment, the demonic broken off of young people in a moment. Guys, God has been doing something in our midst. Prodigals coming home and not just prodigal kids, prodigal parents are coming home. There's a testimony of one of our RSM students, who's had a parent who's been far from the Lord for years and they've been praying and interceding and seeking God and they have invited their parents to church two weeks ago and during worship, the student looks to the back of the room and their parent is just weeping in the presence of God. Mental health healed, demons cast out, bodies physically restored, God is on the move. And I grew up reading the Chronicles of Narnia and I love, there's this quote from the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe that has just been resonating in my spirit, I wanna read to you guys the words from C.S. Lewis this morning. And it says, they say that Aslan is on the move, perhaps has already landed. And now a very curious thing happened, none of the children knew who Aslan was any more than you do, but the moment that the beaver had spoken these words, everyone felt quite different. Perhaps it has sometimes happened to you in a dream that someone says something which you don't understand but in the dream it feels as if it has enormous meaning, either a terrifying one which turns the whole dream into a nightmare or else a lovely meaning, too lovely to put into words, which makes the dream so beautiful that you remember it all your life and are always wishing you could go back into that dream again. And it was like that now, at the name of Aslan, each one of the children felt something jump in its inside. Edmund felt a sensation of mysterious horror. Peter felt suddenly brave and adventurous. Susan felt as if she, as if some delicious smell or some delightful strain of music had just floated by her. And Lucy got the feeling you have when you wake up in the summer and realize that it's the beginning of the holidays or the beginning of summer. Aslan is on the move, Jesus is on the move. Jesus is on the move. The icy grip of winter is getting broken off lives. The deep darkness that is covering the people, a light is shining and many of you in this room have experienced it these past weeks. And in praise God, can we just thank the Lord just for a second, for the salvation, for the move of God, for the revival he's encountering our hearts with. I am so grateful for his kindness and his goodness shown towards us. But two weeks ago, pastor Lee came and asked us an incredibly significant question, a question I wanna post to you again this morning, radiant, and that question is this. What do you do when God comes? What do you do when God comes? When God steps out of heaven, releases his power, his glory, his goodness and intersects your life, what do you do when God comes? Do you simply remember it as a moment and memorialize it? Thinking back to the days and times, maybe you met God at camp, you prayed a prayer at an altar and then moved on with your life. Do you try to systemize it, merchandise it? Or, as pastor Lee called us to, do we cry for rain and do we repent? Do we repent and change our lives? At a staff teaching this past week, pastor Lee was encouraging our staff and he said this, he said, you can tell when revival really takes root in a life because it begins to manifest itself in practical things, in practical things. The true proof of revival is the change in behavior and that's what I wanna talk to you about today, church, as we dig in. You can open up your Bibles to Zechariah 10. We were there the other week. I'm gonna get there in just a second. But I wanna share a story with you really quick before we get there. There's a pastor named John Tyson. He's a friend of this house. He pastors a church in Manhattan and he's seeing just an incredible move of God among the people of New York City. It's a praying church. Pastor Lee has been out there a number of times. And John Tyson is a student of history and he shares about his study of revival history specifically in the great moves of God that have happened in times past. And a few years back, he took his family on a revival tour throughout sites where God moved in Europe. He took them to the Welsh revival sites where a third of a nation was saved in 18 months. A third of a nation was swept in the kingdom of God in 18 months. He brought them to Hernhut, the place where the Moravians had a prayer room that continued 24 seven for 100 years. 100 years. But John Tyson, he also shares this story of taking his family to the Hebrides. And many of you maybe are familiar with the Hebrides. They're islands off the coast of Scotland and they experienced a move of God in the 1950s. A move of God that shook the islands to the very core where historians estimate around 90% of the population came into the kingdom in a year. Can you imagine in Kalamazoo, and they had about the population of Kalamazoo, if 90% like radical, earth-shattering glory encounters the transformation. And John Tyson, when he was there, he shares the story of he goes to the chapel where the outpouring started. And he was praying and seeking the Lord. And all of a sudden he hears a noise behind him. Here's a noise behind him. And he turns around and he sees all these elderly, they're speaking Gaelic, like it's that backwards in England. They're speaking Gaelic. And there's these elderly people praying in the back of the room. And they're looking over at him, kind of like, what are you doing? Like ruining our prayer meeting kind of thing. And they walk up to him and they kind of start asking, why are you here? And he says, I'm here for the revival. I'm here to seek what God has done. And they sit him down and these old people begin sharing with him about how they were children saved in the revival in the 1950s. How they were children saved in the revival in the 1950s. And as they share, they said, we were taught, we were taught in times of revival to keep fire on the church and fire on the home. And we're here today because we've got fire on both. Today church, I want to talk to you about fire on the home. Because these past weeks we've seen God move in our corporate altar and we've seen God move in powerful, powerful ways at our altars here in Portage and downtown. We've seen God pour out his spirit in powerful ways. But, but my fear is this, is if, if our encounters with God only exist at a church altar and not in a living room, in a bedroom, we have a false faith. Faith that exists only in the four walls of a church is not a faith at all. And repentance that only lasts in an altar but doesn't change your marriage, doesn't change your time, doesn't change your relationships is actually false repentance and it's a false gospel. I believe God is pouring out fire on the home and that family is God's design to pass the flame of his spirit from generation to generation. I have a picture I want to show you guys today up on the screens. Many of you know, do the other one first. Sorry. Many of you guys know, I am a pastor Lee's son-in-law. I married his daughter Ashley in 2015. We've had the privilege of getting to serve here at Radiant alongside pastor Lee and Jane and it's one of the great honors of my life to get to serve pastor Lee just in the season. I'm currently the next gen pastor here at Radiant Church. I get to invest into what God is doing in the next generation. And in one of the greatest moments, I believe in my life was this moment that you can see here and this is my son Owen. He's four now and my wife Ashley pastor Lee and those are pastor Lee's grandparents. Pastor Lee's grandparents. So that is my wife Ashley's great grandparents, my son Owen's great, great grandparents. And many of you have heard the story pastor Lee has shared over the years where his grandparents, when he was young, when his dad left his mom for a season and they took in pastor Lee and his mother and into their family and began to give them a home and began to disciple pastor Lee. These two old people are the reason you and I are here in this room today. And yeah, I wanna just honor them in heaven today. And the thing is that they met in the latter rain revival in the 1950s when God poured out his spirit in Detroit where they were marked in powerful ways in a season of revival, but that outpouring and that impartation did not stop in a church. That flame from heaven then in kind of life did not stop in a church, but it transferred to a living room when he had pastor Lee on his lap as a four year old was reading the Bible to him. That flame from heaven didn't stop in a church. Now you can play the next picture. See he's praying and blessing my son. You know, incredibly valuable, like this is the kind of stuff you live for. It's a move of God that didn't stop in a church, but it overflowed into homes and I said it before, but I believe God is restoring families to carry the wine of a third grade awakening. We need new homes and new families to carry the wine of a third grade awakening. And I believe that today and what I wanna talk to you about is how God is restoring the family altar in our midst. And a few weeks ago, pastor Caleb, he shared about the corporate altar and shared about the significance of coming together. It's such a powerful message and encourage you to go back and listen to it if you haven't listened to it. Yeah, but in his message, he shared about how when the corporate altar is polluted that the family altar is polluted. He talked about the significance of how the corporate altar, our time together, it actually is so significant because it overflows into our families. And what I wanna share with you today is that when the corporate altar is restored, the next step that God begins to do is he begins to restore our homes and our families. I wanna read from Zechariah 10. Zechariah 10, pastor Lee read this passage the other week and I just felt like it was so significant. The Lord has gripped me, gripped me with it. This is the passage speaking about revival. And in verse one, in verse one, Zechariah prophesies, he says, ask rain from the Lord in the season of spring rain. From the Lord who makes the storm clouds and he will give them showers of rain to everyone, the vegetation in the field. For the household gods utter nonsense and the diviners see lies, they tell false dreams and give empty consolation. Therefore, people wander like sheep and they are afflicted for a lack of shepherd. What does God do when the rain comes? He floods into our homes and begins to unseat the household gods. And here's the thing today is we're talking about family and talking about home. I recognize for many of us, it's much easier to worship in a prayer room or a church than it is to repent to a spouse or a parent. It's so much easier to worship in a room filled with other people's hands than to worship in your living room at 6 a.m. in the morning. There's something about our homes, if we were honest, that there can be a disconnect and a tension point for many of us. And the thing is this, is that home and family are often the location of the most intense pain, temptation and disappointment that we face. The weight of death and sin is always felt in degrees of proximity. So it's only natural that our families would feel the full brunt and weight of our failure and brokenness. But it's actually exactly for this reason that God is jealous not only for your response in a church but your response in a bedroom. It's the fact that our families experience the pain and brokenness of our sin that God is jealous for them and he wants to move. Move in our families, move in our homes. And as I talk about the family altar, I know many times it can be kind of like confusing what I mean by that. Even I've spoken to young people, single people, and they're like, hey, I'm not married, I don't have kids. Is the family altar I get when I get married? Is that like an upgrade kind of thing? And no, that's not what it is. When I'm talking about the family altar, what I'm talking about is what does your faith look like in your home? So single person, WMU student, what does your faith look like when you go back to your dorm with your roommate? You know, young married, when you and your spouse come home after a long day of work and you close the door, what is taking place in your home? Is it another, just another season of Netflix, again and again and again, or what does it look like? What does your faith look like for parents? You know, how are you passing on the faith to the next generation to your children? What does faith look like in your home? That's what I'm talking about with the family altar and what I wanna do today is I wanna dig in more on Zechariah 10 and even this idea of household gods, household gods. So Zechariah 10 verse two, it says, for the household gods utter nonsense. When God sends the rain, he challenges the household gods. That word household gods in the Hebrew is teraphim. That's the word, teraphim. And in teraphim, what they were is, you know, in pagan culture and in the time of the Old Testament, there were like pagan altars, right? Big pagan temples, are they a giant idols set up throughout the land? You can read about them in the Old Testament when the Ark of the Covenant was brought into the altar of Baal in Philistia, right? And like Baal's head falls off in front of the Ark, like some pretty cool stuff. Not, yeah, put that on your coexist sticker. But, you know, there's like pagan temples and but, but there were also these things called teraphim. And what the teraphim were is that they were small, personal idols put in places of prominent view in a home. Typically they're small enough that you can travel with. So don't picture like this big giant idol, picture a tiny idol that could be carried around and were often placed in prominent view in a home. And the thing is, is with idol worship in ancient Israel, oftentimes there were a few times it did get to this point but oftentimes it wasn't a complete rejection of Yahweh. But it was a duality where the people would go into the temple of the Lord, make their sacrifices, do their things. And then they would go back to their homes in worship, Baal and Asherah, in the gods of the surrounding peoples. You know, they believed that Yahweh was the God of salvation. He was the storm God. He was in the wilderness. He's the God that would split the Red Sea, bring them into the Promised Land. He's the God that would split the Red Sea, bring them into the Promised Land, give them salvation. But they believed that, hey, for the practical things in my life, we need some help over here. For my business, hey, I need a Baal in my art. For my kids, for fertility, for sex, hey, I need Asherah over here. They had personal idols that represented different parts of their life that they would worship. And it didn't mean that they weren't worshiping Yahweh. Like these guys are still showing up to temple on Saturdays, means Shabbat Shalom. Let's go, like ready to worship. And then going back and worshiping Baal in their home. And if you could look at the history of the Old Testament, the history of Israel, you could just define it as the history of altars. The history of altars. You see Abraham show up in the land. He sets altars to the Lord. The Lord calls Gideon, says tear down the altars to Baal and Asherah that are in your father's house. David makes an altar, Solomon makes an altar. Josiah, King Josiah in the revival, a great revival at the end of Judah's history. You see the Lord anoint Josiah and he goes and he tears down the Asherah poles and the Baals and the tear of him in the homes. When God renewed his people time and time again, what it looked like is that he would raise up men and women who would say enough with duality, enough with worshiping Yahweh on the Sabbath and worshiping Baals on the rest of the week, it is time to be a wholly undivided people to the Lord. And you see a cycle in Israel's history of when they step back into covenant loyalty, they worship Yahweh alone and God blesses them. He blesses their kids, blesses their families, the land increases and then they backslide back into duality. And as they backslide into duality, what you see as a generation is swept away into covenant curses and darkness. And if we are honest with ourselves, we find ourselves in that very situation today. Church, we can't just look at the world and say look at the problem out there. I know this is a heavy word, this is a fun one. I promise I don't preach like this to your kids and I'm childcare. Church, we can't just look at the world and say the progressive agenda in this and that. We can't just look at the world without stopping and looking in the mirror and saying, God, what's in my home? We can't judge the sexual depravity of the home when we have our pet sins that we don't tell anyone about. If we are honest, we find ourselves in the same situation today. We've talked about it, but 67% of young people are walking away from their faith the first year they graduate high school. Guys, I've wept, I've wept for a generation. We can't just point our finger at the world and say the devil's taken on this. There is something in our homes that has to change, guys. And even to some, if we were honest, our homes are just falling apart in this country, guys. There's a 2020 study that evaluated six core factors, key to raising families in 35 developed countries. The United States got second to last on the list. United States and Mexico were the only countries that got an F. In our homes, one in three women and one in five men have experienced some form of sexual abuse, often by a close friend or family member. Many of you in this room have experienced that. I'm gonna tell you that God's heart breaks for you. Today, God wants to restore the years. 41% of first marriages are ending in divorce. The average length of a marriage in the United States right now is eight years. Today, 25 million kids in the United States will go home to a house without their biological father. 25 million, two-thirds of teen girls are describing diagnosable anxiety and depression symptoms of significant mental illness, mental attack. Biblical illiteracy is an all-time high. Only 34% of Gen Z consider themselves Bible users. That's defined as they read their Bible once a year. One-third of Gen Z reads their Bible once a year. 9% read monthly, 4% read weekly. A generation is being swept away to hell and destruction from the world, but also because of the duality of the house of God in the homes of his people. And today, today I know this is a heavy word. I feel like the Lord has gripped me by this this past month. I've spent a decade working with students and teenagers and I've seen this, guys. I've seen this, I've lived this. The power of hell is at work against our generation, but there is also something in our families that needs to change. And I'm coming to you today in the spirit of Elijah, in 1 Kings 18 where he calls the people and he says, how long will you continue limping between two opinions? How long will you continue limping between two opinions? Today, I wanna challenge you right now. I know this is a heavy word just to invite the Lord to search you and know you, to search you and know you, not in condemnation, but in his grace, in his grace, in Revelation chapter three, Jesus says, those whom I love, I rebuke in repent. Guys, we have to get it. God's rebuke is in his love. God's rebuke is in his love. It's not in his judgment to crush us, but God rebukes us and disciplines us because he loves us. So what I wanna do today is I wanna spend the rest of the time talking about some specific household idols that we're gonna repent for, call out, dig in. I felt the Lord really gave me a burden to call out household idols in January during Seek this year. And I'm like, really, Lord? Do I have to talk about that? He's like, yep. And as a wrestler, I'm like, all right, God, give me revelation. Like what are some specific things that you're calling us to repent for? Some specific things that you're digging into in our lives. And I had a list on my phone. I was praying through it, really asking the Lord. And then again, pastor Lee a couple of weeks ago comes up. He preaches from Zechariah 10. And he's like, here are the household idols that are in our generation. And he gave a better list than I ever could. So what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna pull from that list. But we're gonna talk about it a little bit more today because I believe there was something really revelatory in what he was sharing that I wanna dig into. So we're gonna be digging into some household idols today. And again, I would encourage and fight you, challenge you church as we talk about these things. Don't sit back and say, wow, that must be really hard for those other people. That must be really hard for people that deal with that. But I'll just invite you, invite you to allow the Lord to search you and know your home because he knows already. I'm just gonna pray actually, those are part hands on our hearts. Lord, we love you, we thank you. Holy spirit, I just asked for your searching gaze today. Your searching gaze today. God, I thank you that those whom you love, you rebuke. God, those whom you love, you correct. And Lord, we don't wanna have a faith. God, we don't wanna have a faith that just repents at an altar and then doesn't change anything in our bedroom. But Holy spirit, the same prayer David prayed in Psalm 139, Lord, we pray today. God, search us and know us. Test us, know our anxious thoughts. God, teach us the fear of the Lord today in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. First kind of household idol I wanna call out is, is the idol of self. The idol of self. In some of the opening lines of the Declaration of Independence, our founders asserted some self-evident truths that we're all familiar with today. They wrote that all men had a God-given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And while these statements are a fundamental cornerstone to a free and democratic society, at the same time, they are fundamentally destructive and even demonic when they become the true north of how we conduct our home. When the vision statement of your home is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you are giving root to a demonic agenda for your life and your kids. The American dream is not kingdom dream for your life. And here's the thing guys, as we live in this notion, in this world where it's in the water, it's all over, this idea that the highest good for your life is self-actualizing your dream, yourself, your purpose, your calling. And the truth is is that what we see in scripture is that God's best for your life is that when you follow Jesus, who even though he was in the very form of God, took on the form of the servant and poured out his life and served. Guys, we need our families to stop being spas of self-gratification and prideful self-exploration and we need to change them into missional hubs of discipleship and genuine kingdom servanthood. This is what it looks like. It looks like, hey, I come to church on Sundays, but hey, don't mess with the rest of my week because that's when I'm at work. My kid can't come to Wednesday nights. They got supports. Do you really think that your kids, coaches, care about where they spend eternity? And what are you communicating? What are you communicating by the priorities, the time and the money that you spend with your family? What are you communicating? What are the values that you're communicating? I promise you this, parents, your kids are watching you. Your kids are watching you. And there's a generation of kids that have grown up watching their parents communicate to them that the most important thing about their life is them achieving, them having fun, them being happy and them are confused where they walk away. Guys, Gen Z is looking for a costly gospel. They want something to sacrifice for. They want something to give for. And I've seen it these past weeks, guys, these kids. We gave an altar call and it's not like, hey, Jesus wants to make your life better. He wants to help you. He wants to be your friend. But it's come and die to your sin. Come and die to what you want. Give up your rights and follow Jesus. Take up your cross and follow him, which Jesus said a lot. And Gen Z will pack the front. They're looking for something real, guys. And I think my fear is this, is that we have given a watered down version of the gospel that's mixed with the American dream, mixed with our pleasure, our comfort, our pursuit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And we have not lived a compelling gospel to stir on the next generation. We haven't given them a vision for something more. We placed our own success, promotion, career and calling above anything else. And anything that limits those things we see as the highest wrong in our life. 1 Peter 5 says likewise, you who are younger subject to elders, clothe yourselves, all of you in humility towards one another. For God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God. We need to repent for pride in our homes, living for ourselves and again living for others. Next idol. It's an idol of perversion, idol of perversion. Here's some statistics to you today. Today in the United States, the pornography industry makes more annual revenue than the NFL, NBA and MLB combined. 47% of families say pornography is a problem in their home. 68% of churchgoing men and 50% of pastors are you porn on a regular basis. 33% of women age 25 and under search for porn at least once a month. 55% of married men and 25% of married women say they watch porn at least once a month. 11 is the average age a child is first exposed to porn. 94% of children will see porn by the time they're 14. Why are we surprised that a generation is being swept away by sexual confusion when they're being parented by a generation addicted to pornography? God help us. God help us. I'm not here in judgment today when Jesus came face to face with sexual sin. He responded in mercy. He said, I don't condemn you. But I said, get up and sin no more. Get up and sin no more. We are worshiping Asherah in our homes and then we're judging the LGBTQ community for their confusion. Jesus stands on sexual sin also as in Matthew five where he says, if something causes you to sin, if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. This is better for you to go into heaven with one hand than go to hell with both. God is calling us to repent for sexual depravity in our homes. It's time to smash your iPhone. Do you really want to get free from it? Smash your phone. Delete the apps, cancel the subscriptions, church. It is time to pursue holiness in this area in our homes because a generation is being swept away. It's time to grind the idol of sexual perversion. I remember in my life I was first exposed to pornography as an eighth grader, seventh grader. And remember the shame, the shock of first seeing some of those images a friend showed me at school and I remember what started as kind of shame and disgust kind of shifted into curiosity into different things. And for my went into eighth grade got kind of stuck in a cycle of pornography addiction for around nine months. Shame, darkness, confusion. And then my dad took me on a father-son retreat. I'm so, so grateful for the time he spent investing me, discipling me in our home. Took me on a father-son retreat and as we spent time together we had conversation and finally just hit the point he was like, hey, are you dealing with this? Are you dealing with pornography? And I opened up, I confessed and I said we'll never forget the moment as a 13, 14 year old my dad laid hands on me, prayed for me and said this is not what men of God do. I bless you to walk in purity. That was 16 years ago and I have not looked at pornography since then. Fathers in the room, there's a generation desperate for a father's blessing for purity. There's a generation desperate for a father's blessing of purity. We've had the idols of perversion and self-pleasure in our home too long. And this is not judgment, but God is moving. God is calling us through pen, if your pen sense stops here, it's a false gospel, guys. Your pen sense and it's not perfection, that's not what I'm talking about, but it's will you pay the price? Will you pay the price for these things? Last idol is the idol of entertainment. The rhythms of our life center around our amusement and entertainment at the expense of our devotion, discipleship and adoration. The average time Americans spend on screens is seven hours a day. On phones is three and a half hours a day, which is low. Gen Z, the average time Gen Z spends on their phone is nine hours a day. Our generation will be judged by the way we spent our time. So I didn't have time to decipher my kid. I didn't have time to read my Bible. I didn't have time to evangelize. We had time for a lot of other things. This generation will be judged for the way we spent our time. Psalm 101, that I read as we started, I will ponder the way that is blameless of when will you come to me? I will walk with integrity of heart within my own house. I will not set anything before my eyes that is worthless. I hate the work of those who fall away shall not cling to me. Envy, lust, deception, the spirit of the age is at work discipling a generation on our screens. Will you set your eyes higher? I believe today God is rebuilding a family altar and he will not rebuild a mixed altar. He will not rebuild a mixed altar. Church, today, and I feel the fear of the Lord. I feel the weight of what I'm sharing. I'm not here in judgment today, guys, but I'm here because I believe there's a window of repentance. Isaiah 55 says, seek the Lord while he can be found, call on him while he's near. God can be found, he's near. There's a window of repentance that we need to respond to today. Will you put God back at the center of your home? Not just in words, but in actions. If you took a measure of your time, your money, your conversations with your family, with your roommates, where were the scales tipped? God will not share his glory. Many of you are familiar with my wife and I story this past year where after in 2022, after two years of infertility, we found out we were pregnant New Year's morning, found out shortly after we were having identical twins and then twin girls, we've been carrying a promise for a baby girl for four or five years at that point, named our girl Celia and Reese. Celia after the promise we've been given, Reese after Reese Howells, as an intercessor in the Welsh revival. And last May, we discovered that we were having complications with our pregnancy. We had a thing called TTTS. We were admitted into Michigan Hospital in Arbor and delivered our girls at 24 weeks on ascension day. Our daughter Celia was a pound and a half. Our daughter Reese was a pound when she was born. And after 10 days, our daughter Reese passed away on our seventh anniversary on Pentecost Sunday. We spent the rest of the summer in the NICU, 119 days. Our daughter Celia has been since discharged, is doing amazing. I wanna thank you all for your prayers, for your support this past year. So grateful for you all. And even these past weeks, God is restoring the years. Restoring the years in our heart. Healing our hearts. I'm so grateful for counselors. I got a great one, but I'm grateful for moments in God's presence where he pours out his love and he restores the years. And I believe that Reese in her life and the short span and now even her prayers in heaven, I believe it's a sign of what God wants to do over the home. A Pentecost over the home, Pentecost over the family. I believe there is a moment church, there is a moment where God wants to pour out the same flame that we're experiencing on these altars into your bedroom, into your living room, into your kids that our faith would not be limited, limited to a quick response at a church altar, but that it would overflow into every area of our life. What value is our faith? If it works great in a church and doesn't work great in your marriage. Where's the power? Where's the power? We believe Jesus sets us free. Why aren't we seeing freedom in our sexuality, freedom in our addictions? There is power in the blood. There's power in the blood. Do you believe a church? Do you believe a church? But here's the thing. God wants to heal, God wants to restore, but God is inviting us today, inviting us today to put him back at the center, to say, God, I've been distracted with many things, but I'm coming back to the one thing. Coming back to the one thing. Church, will you stand with me today? Families, if you're here together, I just invite you. Families, roommates, spouses, friends, I don't care. Just kind of be with your crew who you came here today with. I've just felt, and I know it's been a heavy word, it's the spirit of the fear of the Lord resting on the room. Let's invite you again. Just that prayer we prayed earlier, just look, Lord, search you and know you. Search you and know you. He's not judging you today. He's not coming in judgment, but he's coming in mercy. He's saying, will you put me center again? Will you put me center again? More than the hobbies, more than the sports, more than your job, more than that friendship, more than the career, more than that addiction, more than the time you spend. Will you put him first today? A faith that only exists in the four walls of the church is not a faith at all. And right now, church, I wanna pray for you. If you're feeling the Lord calling you to respond to this, can you just pull your spouse, pull your friend, whoever it is, just close? I just want us to pray together for God to take a first place in our home again. If there's a moment, if there's an area that God is calling you to repent from, to change from. Just come close with your friends, with your family. We're gonna pray together. Lord, Lord, we're asking God for fire on the home. Fire on the home. Lord, we repent, God, I repent. I repent, God, for times, God, that I have put other things above you even in my home. God, we're all gazed on things and then given my attention to things that are worthless. Lord, we want, we want fire on the family again, Lord, that there would be, there would be new wineskins for a new generation to come into the kingdom. God, there would be new wineskins for the wine of a third grade awakening. God, I ask for holiness on the home today. Holiness on the home. We sing and we worship a holy God. Jesus, make us holy like you are holy, like you commanded us, like you called us. And right now, right now, church, I want you just to identify in your heart, in your life, maybe an idol that you put up, an idol, a thing that you've given your time, your talent, your hope to above the Lord. I want you to identify that thing and I just want you to rebuke it, rebuke it, rebuke it, rebuke a spirit of pornography, rebuke that addiction, rebuke that screen time, rebuke that entertainment. Lord, we rebuke the idols, God, and we ask, Holy Spirit, as we pray for rain, as we pray for rain, Lord, would you let the river flow into our home? God, I said the river of God would flow into every home in this place, in Jesus' name.