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Shake the Gates of Hell
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Shake the Gates of Hell

E.A. Johnston · 4:23

E.A. Johnston passionately calls the church to awaken from spiritual slumber and rise as fervent prayer warriors who shake the gates of hell through bold faith and revival.
In 'Shake the Gates of Hell,' E.A. Johnston delivers a powerful prophetic message urging the church to awaken from spiritual lethargy and embrace a life of fervent prayer and bold faith. Drawing from historical revivals and biblical truths, Johnston challenges believers to become modern-day warriors who stand in the gap for their generation. This sermon is a clarion call for revival, courage, and a renewed passion for Christ's kingdom.

Full Transcript

In 1740, when God moved through New England, it was called the Great Awakening. A revival has often been referred to as an awakening. At Gethsemane, Jesus faced the crisis point of his earthly ministry and his disciples slept right through it.

Today, the church is in a crisis point and we are sleeping right through it. In Matthew's Gospel in chapter 16 and verses 24 through 25, we read, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it, and whosoever shall lose his life for my sake shall find it.

And I want to ask us friends, I want to ask us today, where is the individual who's so Christ intoxicated that's willing to throw it all away for the sake of the gospel? The greatest need in our land today is a prophet, a man sent from God, a God's man who will stand in the gap between heaven and earth, between mortal man and almighty God, a holy man who's so wholly sold out to God and so intoxicated with Christ and so consumed with eternity that his very footprints leave a smoky trail of the lingering fire of God, a man whose desperate life of prayer has left fingerprints on the horns of the altar in glory, a man who's in boldened faith and eunuch-like walk with God, moves mountains of resistance and proves that the God of the Bible is alive and interested in the most minute requests of man. God will always raise up an Elijah whose prayers impact a sleeping nation, the church in each generation has had individuals who live upon their knees, whose prayers reach heaven with a holy violence, India had her pray and hide, China her Hudson Taylor, England her Puritans, Scotland her Covenanters, America her fiery Ian Bounds, voices which gained the attention of the throne room, startled angels and shook the gates of hell, making even the demons quake and tremble with their desperate prayers. Listen to me friends, we're in a time, in a desperate day, we need revival, we need the God of revival to come and to change the church from what it is, asleep and lying in its impotency without any power.

When was the last time you saw the power of God in a meeting? John Wesley said, give me 100 men who fear nothing but God and hate nothing but sin and I will shake the gates of hell and he did just that, we need men today who rise up and be willing to stand in the gap, to live on their knees and cry out for the sins of the land, where oh where are the prayer warriors of our day, where oh where are the preachers like men of former days, listen to these kind of men, the men we need at this hour, the apostle Paul, Luther, Wesley, Whitfield, Knox, Edwards, Finney, Spurgeon, Moody, each shared a common denominator of fire in their belly, they each were so eaten up with the gospel and thirsty for Christ and filled with the Holy Ghost, they could not stand idly by while others perished, they saw nothing but eternity, worshipped the Holy God and served the risen Christ, living not for earth nor its gains but living only for heaven and its rewards, when they preached they linked the devil with sin and the cross with salvation, they preached hell and its fire and Christ and him crucified, not one of them feared king, queen or pope and not one of them sought the compliments of men.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The church is at a crisis point like Gethsemane
    • Believers are spiritually asleep in this critical hour
    • Call to self-denial and taking up the cross from Matthew 16
  2. II
    • The need for a prophet and a man wholly sold out to God
    • The power of desperate prayer impacting nations
    • Historical examples of revival leaders who shook the gates of hell
  3. III
    • The call for modern-day prayer warriors and bold preachers
    • The legacy of men like Wesley, Whitfield, and Spurgeon
    • Living for eternity and preaching Christ crucified without fear

Key Quotes

“The greatest need in our land today is a prophet, a man sent from God, a God's man who will stand in the gap between heaven and earth.” — E.A. Johnston
“God will always raise up an Elijah whose prayers impact a sleeping nation.” — E.A. Johnston
“Give me 100 men who fear nothing but God and hate nothing but sin and I will shake the gates of hell.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Commit to a daily life of fervent prayer that impacts your community and nation.
  • Embrace self-denial and take up your cross to follow Christ courageously.
  • Seek to live with an eternal perspective, prioritizing God's kingdom over earthly gains.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'shake the gates of hell'?
It means to pray and live with such bold faith and spiritual power that demonic forces are overcome and revival is sparked.
Why does the speaker say the church is asleep?
Because believers are not fully engaged in fervent prayer and courageous living during this critical spiritual crisis.
Who are examples of men who 'shook the gates of hell'?
Historical figures like John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards, Charles Spurgeon, and others who lived passionately for Christ and revival.
What is the greatest need in the church today according to the sermon?
A prophet or man wholly sold out to God who prays fervently and stands boldly for the gospel.
How can believers respond to this call?
By committing to prayer, self-denial, and living with an eternal perspective focused on Christ and revival.

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