GO BACK HOME AND GET DRUNK

GO BACK HOME AND GET DRUNK

Many years ago, my dad worked as a bank teller. At the close of the day, he had a huge deficit that he could not trace. Despite all he tried, he could not resolve it.

He went home worried. He had a bottle of alcohol in his fridge. He was just a casual drinker. He would normally take sips. But that day was different. He took more than a sip. He went to the bathroom and slept off there.

I love my Dad. He has taught me a vital spiritual lesson- When it gets tough, a sip is not enough. Get drunk in the Holy Spirit. Pray up your spirit till rest comes in an unusual circumstance.

You will see that principle in the scriptures also. Let us examine some:

When the Philistines heard that David had been made king of Israel. They came to attack the nation. David did not hurry out to fight. He went first into the stronghold. Friend, when it gets tough, get into your stronghold and seek the face of God. Come back with a spiritual strategy and confront the challenge. (2 Sam.5:17-25)

But when the Philistines heard that they had anointed David king over Israel, all the Philistines came up to seek David; and David heard of it, and went down to the hold. And David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up to the Philistines? wilt thou deliver them into mine hand? And the LORD said unto David, Go up: for I will doubtless deliver the Philistines into thine hand.
2 Samuel 5:17‭, ‬19 KJV

The problem we have most time is our laziness in prayer and our over-reliance on carnal solutions.

Second, when Jesus got to the point where he said he was sorrowful unto death. There was something he did- “he went a little further” and fell to the ground and prayed.

And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.
Matthew 26:39 KJV

After praying, he returned ready to confront his betrayal, trial, and crucifixion.

The problem we have is our incapacity to press in more amid tough times. We cave into the pressure rather than lean upon His grace. You need more than a sip to face the cross. You get drunk in the Spirit.

Third, when the Apostles were persecuted for preaching the gospel. They threw them in prison and an angel came to open the prison door. He asked them to go to the same place and preach the gospel again.

The religious council (the same as the one that condemned Jesus most likely) sent for them and concluded that they should be flogged. They left rejoicing. Can you imagine?

But the secret was simple. When the persecution came to a peak and they asked them never to preach in the name of Jesus, they took more than a sip. They returned to their drinking corners with their drinking buddies. They prayed till the place they were was shaking. They left with the boldness to do more (Acts 4,5).

When my dad woke up from his drunken stupor, his problem was still there. But those who get drunk in the Spirit of God return in the power of the Spirit. Mountains melt before them. Challenges bow to them.

When last did you press in more than a sip? You need more than your “plus Jesus” prayers. You need more than a sip. You need more than family devotion. You need more than a sip. Pray in the Spirit on the wheel, in the kitchen. Sleep off and wake up with a fired-up spirit.

We are in the season of sons. Let the sons arise. Let the Daniels press in for answers where others dare dread. Return with answers for the kings of this world. Come back with solutions that only the spirit can supply. You are not flesh. You are Spirit. Let the deep call to the deep.

temilOluwa Ola, Eruwa.

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