About Kevin Ott and This Blog

Kevin is a writer and a worship leader who is beginning a project called "David's Tabernacle." In this worship experiment, Kevin will attempt to organize a worship "center" in his church where people are worshiping 24 hours a day, seven days a week in worship team "shifts," slightly similar to how King David set things up in his tabernacle. The vision is simple: create a place where worship is happening round the clock, where Christians can come at any time, day or night, to "glorify Christ and enjoy Him forever," as the Westminster Catechism says. You can learn more about Kevin at his website.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Heavy Clouds, No Rain

If only these clouds could be rain clouds (taken from Costco parking lot in Goleta, CA).






I wonder sometimes if this horrific drought in California doesn’t provide an accurate picture of America’s spiritual state. I’m not even referring, necessarily, to the moral collapse of a nation. I’m referring to the lack of hunger for God and the lack of unified, fervent intercessory prayer in the church. When the church prays, spiritual awakening comes to the land. Give us rain, God. Help us pray with greater hunger and also with greater action outside the walls of the church that finds it’s fuel in our reliance on You.




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