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Drama. Comedy. Amazing.
The 3 words i will use to describe this life.
The life of Derrick.

Revival
Today i write this entry to revive not only my blog, but to revive my personal relationship with Jesus. Honestly speaking, i have been experience a form of spiritual dryness the past few months. During these few months, i heard almost nothing from God. This led to zero growth. However all this changed last night as i felt the infilling of the holy spirit flood my heart once again during prayer at the NS brothers' night.

Never have i heard the Holy Spirit speaking so loudly. Never have I felt the Holy Spirit tugging my heart so strongly. Never have i been filled with so much conviction, so much desperation, so much love. All i could do was declare the Word, break down in tears, and welcome the Holy Spirit back.

Think this is a taboo? Well it shouldn't be. Spiritual dryness is experienced by almost every christian, especially leaders of the flock. It is not surprising to hear pastors leaving ministry to take a sabbatical. So if you are experiencing some form of spiritual dryness, don't give up. Hold on to God's promises and he will lead you out of the desert. Be an overcomer, not a leaver.