Summary: The Water Gate brings to view how God brings holiness and revival to His people.

“The Water Gate Message 9”

The Spiritual Application of the Gates

Notes from Thompson Chain Reference Bible; Tim LaHaye Prophecy Study Bible

Translation used is NKJV unless otherwise noted. Monte Brown’s personal translation (MB)

Information taken from Pray Israel.com 3/26/08; Revised from message at Heart O the Hills June 25, 2008

Nehemiah 3:26 Monte T. Brown

Sunday Morning

Stapp Zoe Baptist

Prelude

It is important to mention that the Word of God is ever living and ever speaking to us through each word on these pages.

Contrary to what some may teach or think God has not changed and God has not given up on Israel anymore than he has given up on us. He has a plan for Israel and he has a plan for us.

Each day that passes, we see more and more of the Word of God unveiling before us.

In light of the events unfolding in the Middle East and the fact that we are living in end times I see it is important that we understand the importance of the Promise Land and that city called “The City of God.”

“The City of God” is Jerusalem and it has been in the headlines of history for thousands of years.

Part of the uniqueness of this city is the wall that surrounds the city. Within the wall are the gates that outline the premature of the city.

Each one of these gate sends us a message that applies to us today.

The book of Nehemiah list ten of the twelve gates that needed repaired.

I would like us to look at all twelve gates and gleam insight from each of these gates.

Each one of the gates is unique and gives us a specific message about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

These messages are vivid and clear in our day just as they were in 445 BC and prior.

God uses these gates to reveal the coming Messiah to the Jews of that day and today.

They reveal Him from His first coming sacrifice to His Second Coming and the final judgment.

It is fascinating how God finds many different ways to tell the message of Christ, the good news. This is one more.

Praise be to God the Father who desires salvation for all. 1 Timothy 2:4 MB

There is so much spiritual applications within these gates, their positions in the wall of the city, the order in which they were rebuilt and the purpose of each gate.

Each gate speaks to us of the different experiences in our Christian walk that each of us will face.

Their order and position is very specific and give us insight into the journey that God takes each of His children on.

Introduction

As I said before the Word of God is ever living and ever speaking to us through each word on these pages.

Contrary to what some may teach or think God has not changed.

Replacement theology is not scriptural and God has not given up on Israel anymore than he has given up on us.

He has a plan for Israel and he has a plan for us.

As we begin this series on the Gates of Jerusalem let me remind you of the Spiritual Application of the Gates.

There is so much spiritual applications within these gates, their positions in the wall of the city, the order in which they were rebuilt and the purpose of each gate.

Each gate speaks to us of the different experiences in our Christian walk that each of us will face.

Their order and position is very specific and give us insight into the journey that God takes each of His children on.

Sometimes we just go right past the best part and never see it.

We need to turn to the book of Nehemiah as we examine the gates of Jerusalem.

The Water Gate was located next to the Fountain Gate and the Horse Gate.

It is where the water was brought into the city from the various pools and wells.

The Horse Gate represents the warfare necessary to pursue holiness.

The Water Gate brings to view how God brings holiness and revival to His people.

The Water Gate represents: Revival

“Revival resulting from the washing of the Word of God.”

(Ephesians 5:25, 26; I Peter 1:23; Psalms 119:9, 10)

The word “revive” in the Hebrew is Chayah which means “to refresh, rebuild, recover, be well, make alive.”

It comes from a right relationship with God. This life comes from God’s word, “This is my comfort in my affliction, for your word has given me life.”

(Psalms 119:50)

The gathering of God’s people in front of the Water Gate after restoring the broken down wall of Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s day explained in Nehemiah Chapters 8 & 9 gives us the greatest insight into the inheritance this gate represents both for Israel and for the Christian Church.

Nehemiah 8: 1-2: A hunger for the Word of God

Approximately 50,000 Israelites gathered in the open square in front of the water gate. By the way, this was the only gate that needed no repair. God’s word is always complete.

Revival always starts with a hunger to hear from God. The people requested that Ezra bring the Book of the Law and read to them.

They didn’t just want to move back to Jerusalem, they wanted to come all the way back to God, hear from Him and obey His word. (verse 1)

Hunger intensifies. Ezra read the word from daybreak until mid-day, five to six hours. (verse 3)

The people didn’t notice the time. Their “ears were attentive unto the book.” True revival brings an all consuming hunger for God’s word. Absence of the word brings spiritual darkness

The word produces an inner response of man’s spirit. Ezra became so overwhelmed by what he read he stopped “to bless the Lord.” (verse 6)

The Glory of God testifies to the power of His word to restore. The glory of God fell so powerfully everyone raised their hands and cried Amen! Amen!

They bowed their heads and worshipped the Lord with their faces to the ground. (verse 6)

They humbled themselves before God in brokenness and repentance. After a while they stood up to experience more.

Note: This gathering didn’t include any exciting stories nor illustrations. There was no great music – just the power of God’s word being read.

God wants us to hunger for the words of life He offers!

Repentance follows application of the word to the heart.

As they understood the word and how it applied to their lives, they began to mourn for their sin. “All the people wept when they heard the words of the law.” (verse 9)

Can you picture it?

Fifty-thousand people laying scattered on the ground weeping before God for their sins.

God’s word had broken down their walls of pride.

They could be heard weeping for miles.

This is true revival. God’s word so piercing that people fall on their knees and cry out, “God save me!”

Water Gate revival is for the people of God, not for unbelievers.

This kind of cleansing prepares the way for fountains of joy, “Do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” (verse 10) Heart cleansing opens the way to joy.

Most Christians don’t associate joy with repentance, but repentance is the mother of joy.

How to revive a Church or Synagogue

Following an emotion-packed meeting, believers have sometimes said “We prayed down a revival today.”

Revival doesn’t come by prayer alone.

It comes in response to God’s word:

A. Hunger: The pastor and congregation must both hunger for the word.

B. Commitment: They both commit their lives to being obedient to the word.

C. Conviction: Repentance comes when we are convicted of our need for God and transformation that breaks down all pride, prejudices, and false religiosity.

Note: When David disobeyed, he lost the joy of the Lord so he prayed, “wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin...restore unto me the joy of thy salvation.” (Psalms 51:12)

Here is the problem in the modern church.

There is much sin in the camp.

It’s impossible to maintain the joy of the Lord if sin goes unchecked.

How can the Holy Spirit pour out joy on a people who indulge in adultery, fornication, materialism, pornography, back-biting or the cursing of one another?

Rejoicing follows repentance and cleansing.

(verse 12)

Ezra tells the crowd, “You’ve been excited about God’s word – allowing it to work in your hearts. You’ve repented, wept, and confessed. God is pleased. Now it’s time to rejoice. Take out your handkerchiefs, and wipe away the tears. Its time to rejoice.”

The glory of God fell and they spent the next 7 days rejoicing. (verse 12)

How to maintain Joy:

We love God and hunger to obey Him and His word.

We walk in and love repentance.

We separate ourselves from worldly lust and influences that take our minds off the things of God. There must be a separation between the followers of God and the world.

The Apostle John writes these words of encouragement to believers who would seek to be devoted to God’s word:

I John 2:15-17

“Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.

For all that is in the world- the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life – is not of the Father but is of the world.

And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever.”

Jesus-joy causes us to rejoice in the truth and demonstrate it to the world.

PROPHECY FOR ISRAEL – HEALING WATERS

“Then he brought me back to the door of the temple; and there was water, flowing from under the threshold of the temple to ward the east; the water was also flowing from under the right side of the temple, south of the altar.

Then, the man went out to the east with the line in his hand, he measured one thousand cubits, and he brought me through the waters the water came up to my ankles.

Again he measured one thousand cubits; the water came up to my knees.

Again he measured one thousand cubits; the water came up to my waist.

Again he measured one thousand cubits than there was a river that I could not cross.

He brought me to the bank of the river.

They he said to me: ‘This water flows toward the eastern region, goes down into the valley, and enters the sea.

When it reaches the sea, its waters are healed.

And it shall be that every living thing that moves, wherever the rivers go, will live.

Everything will live where the river goes.” (Ezekiel 47:1-12)

Seas in prophetic language represent peoples and nations.

(Revelation 17:15)

This prophecy showing a release of a river of healing coming out of Israel is still waiting to be fulfilled!

There remains a “Water Gate” in Israel whose release will bring healing to the nations.

We need to pray this gate will open and this destiny for Israel will be released!

We need to pray that our spiritual "Water Gate" will open and release us to serve God.