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The spark that ignites the flame isn’t always all that bright at first.

That has certainly been true for Robby Gallaty, the senior pastor of Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where 1,048 people have been baptized since Sunday, Dec. 20, following nearly a year of what Gallaty described as “silence and solitude” in his own life.

“Here’s what happened,” the pastor told Faithwire during a recent Zoom conversation, leaning into the camera after taking his glasses off. “I began sitting with the Lord for 10 months. Then, finally, Dec. 15, 2020, I’m on the porch, and I hear as clear as day these words in my head, after a season of silence and solitude: ‘Spontaneous baptism.’” . . .

“First of all, I had never done spontaneous baptism — I’d only been a Christian for 18 years at that time. I’d never seen spontaneous baptism. I’d heard of abuses of spontaneous baptism. But I was obedient.” . . .

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The following Sunday, the preacher recalled, was the lowest attended service in his five-year tenure at Long Hollow. . . .

Gallaty said it felt as if everything was working against what he was confident God had so clearly instructed him to do. . . .

On that Sunday in mid-December, 99 people were baptized.

“I’d never seen anything like this before in my life,” the pastor said, adding he assumed that must have been the end of the “revival” he sought after, until he returned to his porch once again that night.

“The Lord gave me this visual,” he said, recalling sitting outside his house that Sunday evening. “He showed me, ‘These are the heavy raindrops, Robby, before the torrential downpour that’s coming.’”

Gallaty then reached out to his fellow ministry leaders at Long Hollow and, on the following Tuesday, just three days before Christmas, the church hosted a baptism-only service where another 81 people showed up.

It was at that point, the preacher said, that things “got really out of control.” People who had been watching Long Hollow online began traveling to the Hendersonville church and its two satellite campuses, even though Gallaty said he “never encouraged” anyone to board a plane to Tennessee. . . .

Now, over the course of less than four months, Long Hollow has overseen the baptisms of more than 1,000 people from 15 different states, two of whom came all the way from Maine.  . . .

For context, Long Hollow baptized 162 people in 2018 and 222 in 2019. . . .

Such a spiritual awakening, though, would not have been possible without the seemingly dull spark that eventually lit the flame.

The transformation taking place at Long Hollow is only possible, Gallaty admitted, because he has convicted to deal with the sin in his own life: pride, jealousy, and arrogance he said he wasn’t even aware had taken up residence in his heart.

Left unchecked, though, “jealousy in the pastoral ministry becomes one of the greatest sins we all suffer with.”

“I went to the porch every night to sit with the Lord, thinking that He was going to fix the problems in my church,” the preacher told Faithwire. “I was really frustrated. … I said, ‘Lord, you fix the problems in my staff. I need you to fix the problems in my church. I need you to fix the deacons. I need you to fix the country.’ And here’s what the Lord showed me. About two months in, God showed me, ‘The problem is not with your church. It’s not with your staff. The problem is you. You’re the problem.’”

Later on in the interview, Gallaty spoke directly to his fellow pastors.

“The reason that you’re not seeing a mighty move of God in your church may be because you’re the blood clot,” he said. “And I say that from experience. You may be the problem to why God’s not moving.” . . .

He described prayer as “the wood stacking for the fire that burns on the weekend,” referring to corporate worship on Sundays.

“I’m convinced prayer births revival and revival births prayer,” Gallaty said.

But for so many believers — both new and old — prayer is a difficult thing, a practice that, for various reasons, feels, at times, so mystifying and confounding. . . .

While there are times in prayer when it is a dialogue — and there are certainly instances when it feels like a monologue on our part — Gallaty said there are also moments of complete silence on both sides.

He equated those instances to when he and his wife, Kandi, take the 20-minute drive into Nashville. Sometimes, the minister said, he and his wife don’t talk at all. Instead, they just enjoy being together. . . .

“We need to get out of this Western reciprocity mindset of, ‘God if I do this, you do this,’” he continued. “That doesn’t work with silence and solitude.”

And it was out of that “silence and solitude,” after all, that came revival at Long Hollow.

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(Excerpt from CBN News. Article by Tré Goins-Phillips. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)

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Mel PGM/PA
April 21, 2021

I just watched to Pastor Gallaty’s video for the third time. I am most impressed by his emphasis on the value of seeking intimate nearness with the Lord. When my wife of 55 years and I are enjoying “just” being together and one of us begins to quietly speak in a heavenly language, the intimacy between us and with Jesus and our Heavenly Father intensives greatly!

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Gerald Schork
April 21, 2021

When will the church ever learn- thru history every so many sometimes hundreds of years it has to relearn that time with the Father is our top priority – if it is not – it slides to last- every time.

Someone once said we spend hours even days to solve problems and (my comment from data: if we are the average Christian in America 1-5 minutes a day praying about it- pastors maybe 20. Jesus spent hours and days seeking the Father’s will and spent probably seconds to minutes solving one issue after another.

Oh God! It seems you have in part allowed this on-going crisis to finally get our (some Christians) attention.
Oh God give the rest of the church ears to hear what the Spirit is saying and demonstrating!

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Susan Lucille
April 21, 2021

Very encouraged by Pastor Gallaty’s message, he inspires me to continue in the discipline of silence and solitude.
His closing comments are worth repeating,

“When people are praying for more of God, God’s Spirit, presence and power …It is always for the benefit of the Kingdom of God and for others…Fruit that is born is never for the benefit of the tree, it is always for the benefit of another.

What we have realized in America today is that we can’t plan our way out of this, we cannot elect our way out of this, we cannot vote our way out of this, we cannot strategize our way out of this. The only way out of this is we need to pray our way through this that God can revive us out of this. …The answer is we need a great awakening…. Let’s believe God and let’s see what God can do
He can do more in a moment then we can ever see manufactured in a lifetime by any man or woman. God can change in a moment and it changes history forever. ”

If, as he says, prayer is “the wood stacking for the fire that burns on the weekend”, then let us be resolved to press-in to the voice of God. Let us sit in His presence that His refining fire will burn the dross in us to produce fruit for His Kingdom.

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Mel PGM/PA
April 21, 2021

AMEN!!! Susan CC. I’m under conviction less than 6 minutes into the video. I’ll be sorting this out with the Lord as the day goes on. Since I “dedicated” my time to prayer last fall, life has gotten sooo busy… ITM, I told myself early last evening I would seek His face, but ended watching an hour of Victor Borge. 🙁
The problem IS me. I need to find what portion of each of the Lord’s days are mine and quite giving Him portions of “my” day. Plz pray I’ll overcome the “Western reciprocity mindset.”

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Susan Lucille
April 21, 2021

The book Gallaty references: They Found The Secret by V. Raymond Edman

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    Gloria A Robles
    April 21, 2021

    I’m always so thankful to read these praise reports! This is wonderful praiseworthy news! Lord, send a mighty revival through this entire nation.
    You’ve done it before, you can surely do it again.

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Susan CC
April 21, 2021

I love this…”prayer births revival and revival births prayer…”

Father, thank You for Your Son who died to give, all who would believe, access to You. You said “call to Me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” But “when we ask, we must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.” I love you Father, Jesus, Holy Spirit. I believe. Amen

Jeremiah 33:3
James 1:6

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