Johnson was talking about how many times we've had gripping stories, or truths from the Scripture, revealed to us that make us think "I need to do something about that" but we never do anything. It made me think of this book called The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind by Bill Johnson. (The guy who wrote Fusion's book of the month for this month) Here's what he says:
"...putting revelation into practice. You see, renewing the mind is not merely reading words on a page and having a moment of revelation about a particular verse. That passes for renewal of the mind in many churches, but at best that's only half the equation. Renewal comes as revelation leads you into a new experience with God. You may have a moment of inspiration while reading the Bible or listening to someone preach from the Scriptures, but without taking the next step into experience, the process stalls and there is no renewal...Revelation is meant to bring us into an encounter with God, and if it doesn't, it only makes us more religious. Revelation is never given to increase our head knowledge...To renew the mind we must not just think differently but live differently..."
Selah...

