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| Definitions Christ showing up in an extraordinarily powerful new way, to significantly overthrow the status quo and establish the claims of His kingdom afresh - Steve Hawthorne Revival is war between the Spirit and the Devil - Dr. J. Edwin Orr In revival there is a fresh focus on Christ's person (who He is to us, especially His character as God's Son) and on His passion (who He is for us, especially in His death, resurrection, and ascension). As a result, we experience together in new ways the fullness of Christ's life over us (as He rules over us as Lord and Head of the church) and in us (as He indwells us with His resurrection power). All of this presses us into new involvements in the fulfillment of Christ's mission, where we live and among the nations, as He carries out His purposes (through us), and as He establishes His preeminence among many peoples (going out ahead of us to lead His global cause to victory and to bring about the consummation of history) - David Bryant All above found at this we address http://proclaimhope.gospelcom.net/writings/praymag/pm004.html Revival is an extraordinary movement of the Holy Spirit producing extraordinary results. Richard Owen Roberts, Revival, p16-17 The imparting of life to those who are dead, and the imparting of health to those who are dying - James Buchanan A movement of the Holy Spirit bringing about a revival of New Testament Christianity in the church of Christ and its related community - Edwin Orr Revival is a community saturated with God - Duncan Campbell To be revived is a blessing which can only he enjoyed by those who have some degree of life. Those who have no spiritual life are not, and cannot be, in the strictest sense of the term subjects of a revival... A true revival is to be looked for in the Church of God - Charles Spurgeon Revival is a church word; it has to do with God’s people. You cannot revive the world; the world is dead in trespasses and sins; you cannot revive a corpse. But you can revitalize where there is life... - Douglas Brown, Revival Addresses, p.77A true Holy Spirit revival is a remarkable increase in the spiritual life of a large number of God’s people, accompanied by an awesome awareness of the presence of God, intensity of prayer and praise, a deep conviction of sin with a passionate longing for holiness and unusual effectiveness in evangelism, leading to the salvation of many unbelievers. Revival is remarkable, large, effective and, above all, it is something that God brings about - Brian Edwards All above from Brian Edwards, Revival, A People Saturated with God, pp25-32 In writing of the movement, I would like first to state what I mean by revival as witnessed in the Hebrides. I do not mean a time of religious entertainment, with crowds gathering to enjoy an evening of bright gospel singing; I do not mean sensational or spectacular advertising — in a God-sent revival you do not need to spend money on advertising. I do not mean high-pressure methods to get men to an inquiry room — in revival every service is an inquiry room; the road and hill side become sacred spots to many when the winds of God blow. Revival is a going of God among his people, and an awareness of God laying hold of the community. Here we see the difference between a successful campaign and revival; in the former we may see many brought to a saving knowledge of the truth, and the church or mission experience a time of quickening, but so far as the town or district is concerned no real change is visible; the world goes on its way and the dance and picture-shows are still crowded: but in revival the fear of God lays hold upon the community, moving men and women, who until then had no concern for spiritual things, to seek after God. Duncan Campbell, The Lewis Awakening, p. 14-15 A revival is nothing else than a new beginning of obedience to God. Charles Finney, Lectuires on Revivals of Religion, Chapter 1, What A Revival Of Religion Is Revival is a new discovery of Jesus. Professor James Stewart, quoted by Duncan Campbell, The Lewis Awakening, 1949-1953, p36 A revival is a sovereign outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon a group of Christians resulting in their spiritual reviving and quickening, and issuing in the awakening of spiritual concern in outsiders or formal church members; an immediate, or, at other times, a more long-term, effect will be efforts to extend the influence of the Kingdom of God both intensively in the society in which the Church is placed, and extensively in the spread of the gospel to more remote parts of the world.’ R E Davies, I Will Pour Out My Spirit, p15 “You cannot revive something that has never had life, so revival, by definition, is first of all an enlivening and quickening and awakening of lethargic, sleeping church members. Suddenly the power of the Spirit comes upon them … they are humbled, they are convicted of sin … then as a result of their quickening and enlivening, they begin to pray. New power comes into the preaching of the ministers, and the result of this is large numbers are converted. So the two main characteristics of revival are, first, this extraordinary enlivening of the members of the church, and, second, the conversion of masses of people who have been outside in indifference and in sin.” D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, unknown source Other general Revival quotes Awakening essential David Bryant, Website at http://proclaimhope.gospelcom.net/ Revival starts with the church and then affects
the world R. B. Jones, Rent Heavens, p. 55-56 Revivals begin with God's own people Andrew A. Bonar, details unknown God's part and man's part in revival Duncan Campbell, The Lewis Awakening, 1949-1953, p15 Four governing principles In the second place, they were possessed of the conviction that God, being a covenant-keeping God, must keep His covenant engagements. Had He not promised to “pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the day ground”? Here was something that for them existed in the field of possibility; why were they not actually experiencing it? But they came at length to the place where, with one of old, they could cry “Our God….. is able …. and He will.” “Faith mighty faith the promise seas Thirdly, they must be prepared for God to work in His own way and not according to their programme — God was sovereign and must act according to His sovereign purpose — but ever keeping in mind that, while God is sovereign in the affairs of men, His sovereignty does not relieve men of responsibility. “God is the God of revival but man is the human agent through whom revival is possible.” Fourthly, there must be a manifestation of God, demonstrating tire reality of the Divine in operation, when men would be forced to say, “This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvellous in our eves.’’ It is therefore not surprising that in the month of December, 1949, God did visit the Parish church of Barvas with revival blessing that, in a very short time, leapt the bounds of the parish, bringing refreshing and spiritual life to many all over the island. Duncan Campbell, The Lewis Awakening, 1949-1953, p15-16 Revival begins with revelation of Jesus Christ Quoted Brian Edwards, Revival, p56 Puritan expectation - George Newton (1602—1681) ‘Let us strive with Christ in prayer that he would make good the word that he hath spoken to the Father before so many witnesses. O my beloved, when ye look on many heathen nations that yet are overwhelmed in ignorance and Egyptian darkness, that yet know nothing of the Father’s name ...go to Jesus Christ and say, O Lord, thou hast professed that thou wilt declare the Father’s name to other persons, and to other nations, to the end of the world... ‘Let our hearts be full of joy while we are looking forward to the accomplishment of this work. Oh, let it cheer our spirits under all the sinking damps and deep discouragements that are upon them in relation to the church, to think in what blessed state and glorious posture she will be, when Christ shall have declared his Father’s name to all the nations under heaven, when the Jews shall be converted, and when the fulness of the Gentiles shall come in. O my beloved, that will be a joyful time indeed! It is true, those times, my brethren, shall be very comfortable and full of gladness many ways. And this is not the least, that people shall be brought in to the knowledge of the Lord out of all quarters of the world, and that by heaps and multitudes.... There was never such a time since the foundation of the world, nor shall be till that blessed season come: and therefore let out souls rejoice in the foresight of it, though we never live to see it’. Iain Murray, Puritan Hope p91-2 Puritan expectation - Richard Sibbes (1577-1635)
‘Let no man therefore despair; nor, as I said before, let us despair of the conversion of those that are savages in other parts. How bad so ever they be, they are of the world, and if the gospel be preached to them, Christ will be “believed on in the world”. Christ’s almighty power goeth with his own ordinance to make it effectual... . And when the fulness of the gentiles is come in, then comes the conversion of the Jews. Why may we not expect it? They were the people of God. We see “Christ believed on in the world”. We may therefore expect that they shall also be called, there being many of them, and keeping their nation distinct from others.” Iain Murray, Puritan Hope p92 Don't make your experience the rule of judgement Jonathan Edwards, Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion, Part I, Section II. Revival is God's main means of advancing the
cause of Christ in history. Jonathan Edwards, A History of the Work of Redemption, 1774, Period I, Part I Pentecost: the first revival R E Davies, I will pour out my Spirit, p24 Set your sails for revival G. Campbell Morgan, source unknown Meet the divine conditions P V Jenness, quoted A.Wallis, In the Day of Thy Power The gospel shall be victorious John Owen, source unknown The universal spread and reign of Christianity William Jay, source unknown Christians need to be convinced of revival promises Albert Barnes, source unknown Increasing frequency - or certain judgement D M Panton, quoted A.Wallis, In the Day of Thy Power Revival comes only to a desperate church Stephen Olford 1918-2004, qted at http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=3162 |
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