... to those who didn't understand it, what would you say?
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... to those who didn't understand it, what would you say?
Revival should be in our hearts everyday as we seek God. Revival is not some shout, stomp, and spit preacher coming to shake the world in the confines of a church building. Revival happens when people start doing the ministry god gives them no matter how small or how large it may be.
I am not sure what you are getting at. If the church is asleep, it is ineffective. If it is alive it is making disciples as Jesus taught. Consider the long term lasting effects of the revivals we have had in America. Consider what was done in terms of discipleship. If you listen to the message at http://turret2.discipleshiplibrary.com/1A.mp3 (especially from 25:57-29:35) Dawson Trotman talks about a discussion he had with Billy Graham about the discipleship that was done during the time of each revival and its effectiveness.That is not entirely true:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec5dJHtMTSg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qOqitIKUNs
I am not sure what you are getting at.
If people are moved by God but they are not doers of the word then they are just disobedient and excited. The Jews did not divorce doing from hearing.Then you did not watch much of either. What you are talking about is the effects of the revival not the revival itself.
This is a good definition.A movement of the Holy Spirit in an area or country that produces a spiritual fervor resulting in large scale repentance and conversion to Christianity and is acknowledged by both secular and religious people.
I'm using a modified definition of the one Dr Roy Fish used at SWBTS in his revivals class.
John R. Rice (a close friend of Criswell) believed that the preacher should carry revival with him. He based this on Paul's statement in Rom. 15:29, "And I am sure that, when I come unto you, I shall come in the fulness of the blessing of the gospel of Christ."I heard this story years ago
FBC, Dallas, TX
One of the deacons asked Dr. Criswell the reason FBC, Dallas doesn't hold revival service once a year like the rest of the churches around
To which Dr. Criswell replied-----Dear Sir-First Baptist of Dallas, Texas has revival 52 Sundays out of the year!!!!
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I agree in that a preacher who is right with God will bring what is right everywhere he goes.John R. Rice (a close friend of Criswell) believed that the preacher should carry revival with him. He based this on Paul's statement in Rom. 15:29, "And I am sure that, when I come unto you, I shall come in the fulness of the blessing of the gospel of Christ."
... to those who didn't understand it, what would you say?
If people are moved by God but they are not doers of the word then they are just disobedient and excited. The Jews did not divorce doing from hearing.