Visit This Vine

Today’s Passage – Psalm 80 – 88

Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts: look down from heaven, and behold, and visit this vine; And the vineyard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch that thou madest strong for thyself. (Psalm 80:14 & 15)

The context of this passage of Scripture involves a time period in the history of Israel (the vine) when the people of God were under judgment due to their falling away from Him.  Most people believe that it specifically involves the time of the Babylonian captivity. You will remember that God raised up the nation of Babylon to come and judge the northern kingdom of Judah in 586 BC because God’s people had turned away from Him and had fallen deeply into idolatry and immorality. The psalmist was pleading with God to return His favor to the vine (Israel), and to allow her to be restored to a place of God’s blessing; a place of provision and protection.

As a child of God today, I desire the same thing for my home, my church, and my nation.  I so desperately want to see God move in my family and in my church.  I want to see the evidence of God’s hand in the place where He has called me to live and to minister.  I want God to visit the vine called Jersey Shore Baptist Church. I want God to use this place as a bright light in a dark world.  I want to see multitudes of souls saved here; and I want to see the wayward saints return to the vineyard.

I believe this can happen.  I believe we can see a great revival, even in these last days.  But how is it going to happen.  The answer to that question is found in vv 3, 7, & 19.  Three times the psalmist pleads with God to:

Turn us again, O God, and cause thy face to shine; and we shall be saved.

Notice that it begins with a movement of God.  The Psalmist asks God to move in the hearts of the people and cause them to desire to be turned toward the things of God.  I guess that’s kind of what God has called me to do as a preacher.  My job, in part, is to plead with the people and exhort them to turn away from the world and their sin; and turn back toward God.  There can not be a salvation without a turning.  Don’t misunderstand, I do not believe that this Psalm is specifically dealing with the salvation of a soul from Hell, but the principle can be applied.  In order for a person to be saved they obviously have to turn to God; and in order to be moving in the direction of God, one must be moving away from their sin.

The same is true for the revival of our worldly, cold and indifferent hearts in the local church.  We need to turn away from our sin and all of the trifles that this world has to offer; and turn back to God with all of our hearts.  We are living here for a purpose; but merely living here is not that purpose.  We are here to glorify our Lord in this dark world by shining the light of His glorious gospel.

God, please visit the vine of my life, my family, and my church; and cause me to turn away from all of those things that are hindering me from fulfilling your perfect will for my life.  Help me to glorify you in everything that I do and say; and help me to wet the appetite of the people around for the things of God.


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Gary Geiger
Gary Geiger
13 years ago

Amen!!! Finally a non-Joel Olsteen devotion. Gonna spend some time alone with God over this thought. Thanks Pastor!!!

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