Quoting directly from the message by Pastor Clendennen:
Most of
you in this vast audience around the world know I personally am passing
through one of the most difficult times of my life at this very moment.
But I'm sure there is a purpose in the whole. For some time I have
begged God to not let me die until we've shown this generation His
power, this poor, deceived generation His power. Somehow I feel this
all is connected. The reason I feel so strongly about this is because
the attack on me has produced a worldwide prayer meeting and calls are
coming from around this world, from churches, individuals, letting me
know they are fasting and believing God for total absolute victory. I
sincerely believe that this prayer meeting could produce the final move
of God that you and I have been praying for.
Now, understanding that in
my present physical condition if God does not give me a miracle, which
through your prayer, I believe will happen, but if not, this could very
well be my last communication with you. Therefore, you can be sure I
weigh every single word that I speak.
First of all, the Spirit of God
has dealt with me very strongly for that revival to come, there must be
deep confession and repentance on the part of you and I, the elect of
God. The river of the Holy Ghost must be able to flow through us.
Therefore, there must be nothing in us that would prevent the flow of
this river of life. We must humbly come before our heavenly Father and
ask His forgiveness, hear me ladies and gentlemen and earnestly seek
His direction and guidance. We know His Word said 'Woe unto them that
call evil good' but that's exactly what we have done by allowing the
flesh a place in our worship.
We confess before God that we've lost our
spiritual, we must confess before God that we've lost our spiritual
equilibrium and inverted our values. We confess that we've questioned
the absolute truth of the Word of God by preaching so many other
things. We've professed a love for the Word, but have ignored it. We
have arrogantly given ourselves a title of Pentecostal, professing more
power than all others, yet lack the power to witness to the lost, let
alone live holy lives. We have worshiped other gods and called it
prosperity, we've learned more from religious TV stars than the bright
and Morning Star. We've ranted against perversion in our streets, but
refused to confess that it was the compromising of the Word of God in
the church which produced such perversion in the first place.
Rom 1:25-26.
By remaining silent, we've empowered the purveyors of perversion in the
pulpit, in the voting booth, yet dare call ourselves holiness. We've
murdered the unborn with our silence in the pulpit. We've prostituted
our values because of our loyalty to our union, our party, our
ancestors, our prejudices. We've committed the sin of racism by
condoning the wrongs of the past and the present. Others have committed
the sin of racism by their unforgiveness and search of revenge. We've
neglected the poor in lieu of the appearance of more spiritual goals.
We've lazily prepared to preach, satisfied with replacing anointing
with noise. We've rejected to train up our children in the way that's
right, then blamed the devil. We've complained because prayer is not
allowed in the schools, yet a vast majority of church members have no
altar in their homes. We've abused power and called it apostleship. We
revere the high and mighty among men, and disdain little men who are
much more holy. We've closed our lips to the concept of holiness to be
more sensitive to the appeal of the lost.
Not since the Pharisees
accused Jesus of being Beelzebub has Christ been more dishonoured than
with this user friendly gospel. We've become user friendly without
confessing it. We've shunned the past as arcane. Having accepted the
trends of the modern church, our worship is guided by the top 40
gospels instead of truths embedded with the Gospel. Our arrogance
drives us through the night oblivious to our ineffectiveness and our
distaste for learning. Others trust in their learning and forget their
living. We hastily judge other groups, presuming our perfection,
preferring our new traditions, over a unique relationship. We've lost
the vision of God. As a result, for the most part, we're unconscious of
the destructive process going on.
We don't know the way back to reality
because we've the vision, my God, of where we've fallen from. We've
confused noise with power, flamboyancy with anointing, charisma with
calling. We've replaced conviction with counseling. Sin with tolerance.
We've erased the reality of hell from the Bible to be loved by those
who hate our God. We've ascribed on paper to the 2nd coming but it's
rarely preached, taught or expected. We go on our merry way, driving
past the lost, preaching to those who've already heard. We've created a
climate where we're more interested about our own needs being met, than
the needs of the community.
We're pastors with a maintenance mind,
desiring to make everybody happy. Their commitment is not to the great
commission, it's to clean restrooms, neat bulletins, deluxe, pot luck
suppers. We have young pastors who are more discontented with what
others have done, but have no problem with what they have NOT done. We
have pastors content with no progress, using the excuse of doing
everything they know, but unwilling to learn. We have too many people
who grovel over TV religious stars, who squander your money on
limousines, mansions, airplanes and evangelism goes undone. We have
more people vying for positions than we have sighing for souls. We
drift toward compromise and call it tolerance, we drift toward
disobedience, call it freedom, we drift toward superstition and call it
faith. We cherish the indiscipline of the lost self control and call it
relaxation. We make light of prayerlessness, and delude ourselves into
thinking we've escaped legalism. We slide toward Godlessness and
convince ourselves we've been liberated.
Due to discontent, we've
replaced the presence of wisdom with carelessness, thinking all risk is
better than none. God help us to turn to God. Listen, if we're going to
see revival, there's going to have to come repentance and confession on
the part of the church of God. If we'll separate the vile, that is the
flesh, from the spirit, God said we can be His mouth and that's all
that is necessary. I beg you today, church, hear me. I'm talking to a
people. It may be my last message to you, but there must be an
individually and collectively, a repentance on the part of the elect of
God. Hear me today. God purify our hearts, turn us back to the truth
and reality of the Lord Jesus Christ. Oh God let it be so today.