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REVIVAL

JOY

Quotations

on Revival Wisdom

“Wilt thou not revive us again: that

thy people may rejoice in thee?”

(Psalm 85:6)

By

Ralph D. Koehler

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REVIVAL JOY: Quotations on Revival Wisdom

Copyright © 2014 – 2016 by Ralph D. Koehler

With all rights reserved

Web Update: November 6, 2016

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or

transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or

otherwise, without written permission from the author.

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Ralph D. Koehler

PO Box 201

Collingswood, NJ 08108

Email: [email protected]

To view an electronic copy, please visit our Web Site:

http://www.Jesus7777.com

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Scripture quotations are from the King James Version (KJV)

of the Holy Bible.

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Books by Ralph Koehler

Signs of the Times: Four Volumes

RDK Family Portrait: Genealogy, Biographies, and Pictures

The Journey: Stories of Christian Miracles

Christian Anthology: Miscellaneous Readings

Revival Joy: Quotations on Revival Wisdom

Christian Quotations: Inspirational Readings

Memoirs: With Signs Following (Editor)

The Mo[u]rning of the Flight – Research on Islam and Jihad

Christian Bible History

2D/3D Graphics and Splines

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God bless you!

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Dedication

This book is dedicated to my wife, Ruth Marie Koehler (nee

Kalesse), who has prayed faithfully for Christian revival for many

years…

God bless our three children Sara, Julia, and Ralph Jr., and our five

grandchildren. Amen.

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Table of Contents

Books by Ralph Koehler ......................................................................... 3 Dedication ............................................................................................... 4 Table of Contents .................................................................................... 5

Table of Figures ...................................................................................... 6

Chapter 1: ................................................................................................ 7 Christian Revival Quotations .................................................................. 7 Chapter 2: .............................................................................................. 54

On the Reformers and Evangelists ........................................................ 54 Bibliography ......................................................................................... 70

The Gospel Message ............................................................................. 75 Motivation to Share the Word........................................................... 75

The Quintessential Salvation Message ............................................. 77 Profession of Faith ............................................................................ 79

Growing in Christian Maturity.......................................................... 80 INDEX .................................................................................................. 83

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Table of Figures

Figure 1: John Wycliffe (1331 – 1384) – Morning Star of the Reformation .............. 56 Figure 2: John Hus – Reformer and Martyr, VHS cover photo ................................. 57 Figure 3: John Hus (c. 1369 - 1415) – legacy of the Moravian Church .................... 58 Figure 4: Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) - legacy of the Lutheran Church .................. 59 Figure 5: William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536), a Christian hero, who translated the

Holy Bible into English, and suffered as a martyr ...................................................... 60 Figure 6: The burning of a 16th-century Dutch Anabaptist, Anneken Hendriks, who

was charged by the Spanish Inquisition with heresy .................................................. 61 Figure 7: Dirk Willems saves his pursuer. This act of mercy led to his recapture, after

which he was burned at the stake. Luyken, Jan (1685), Dirk Willems (picture). ........ 61 Figure 8: John Wesley (1703 – 1791) – founder of the Methodist Societies, who

emphasized sanctification, or the motive toward Scriptural Holiness ........................ 62 Figure 9: Count Ludwig Zinzendorf (1700 - 1760) – Prophet of the Heart, Bishop of

the Moravian Church, great and early supporter of foreign missions........................ 64 Figure 10: George F. Muller (1805 – 1898), pastor, and founder of orphanages and

many Christian schools .............................................................................................. 65 Figure 11: Charles Fox Parham (1873 – 1929), independent Holiness evangelist,

founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement, who taught that the Baptism of the Holy

Ghost was evidenced by speaking in tongues (of foreign languages unknown to the

speaker) ...................................................................................................................... 67 Figure 12: Evan John Roberts (1878 – 1951), great evangelist of the Welsh Revival of

1904 - 1905 ................................................................................................................. 69

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Chapter 1:

Christian Revival Quotations

“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves,

and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will

I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

(2 Chronicles 7:14)

“Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt

stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy

right hand shall save me.”

(Psalm 138:7)

“For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose

name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is

of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to

revive the heart of the contrite ones.”

(Isaiah 57:15)

“O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy

work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in

wrath remember mercy.”

(Habakkuk 3:2)

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“Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted

out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the

Lord.” (Acts 3:19)

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Over the years, I have had the privilege of reading books on

Christian revival history. Along the way, I have entered selected

quotations from these revival books that seemed interesting or

instructive to me into a Revival Joy file. This booklet presents these

sagacious quotations in the order read and entered by me. In the second

chapter, interesting information is presented regarding Revivalists and

Reformers… Following these chapters, I have included a

Bibliography; a biblical rendition of the Gospel Message; and an Index.

The Christian faithful have enjoyed uplifting revivals along their

Pilgrim’s journey, even throughout the course of Christian history.

Through moves of the Spirit of God, the attitudes and understandings

of Christian theology were brought, Nearer My God to Thee, resulting

in further interpretive clarity and faithful action… As a representative

overview, we might suggest the following incremental timeline that

may well lead us into modern Revival Joy.

Grace: the Reformation under Martin Luther (1483-1546) involving the

observation that we are saved by Grace through Faith...

Sanctification: the importance of Righteousness and separation unto

scriptural holiness, as exhorted by John Wesley (1703-1791)…

Duty: the call to March into Glory by helping the poor and the afflicted,

as commanded for example, within the Salvation Army under General

William Booth (1829-1912)…

Missions: the biblical directive to Go ye and preach the Gospel to every

creature, including foreign missions (1799 early societies founded),

expanding the frontiers of the Gospel’s outreach around the world…

Pentecost: the outpouring of the gifts of the Spirit upon the independent

Holiness people, as led by Charles Parham (1873-1929), and

manifesting at the Azusa Street revival (1906-1909) with William

Seymour (1870-1922)…

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Healing: the supernatural ministry of the Seer and Prophet William

Branham (1909-1965), seeking to turn the hearts of the children back to

the original Christian founding fathers…

Repentance: The Brownsville Revival (1996-2000) at Pensacola

Florida, calling multitudes of precious people to the Mercy Seat…

Father’s Heart: ushered in through the Toronto Blessing (1994-1999),

bringing a focus upon the Love of God for his children…

We might well ask, what will be the biblical basis for the next

outpouring of Revival Joy among Christian people? Our work on Signs

of the Times (Four Volumes, in draft online) may be instructive,

especially regarding Daniel’s prophetic timeline… Yet, we seem to

perceive that a Revival of truth will be forthcoming by the mercy of

God, bringing exuberance and jubilation to faithful Christian people…

Perhaps through the heritage of the modern revivals, the Lord Jesus

Christ has been maturing His children in preparation for a Bloom of

Perfect Faith. May the truth of God’s word be preached to every

creature and may the Lord Jesus Christ confirm His word, with signs

following. Amen.

“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man

cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6)

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John

8:32)

“Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” (John 17:17)

“And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with

them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen.” (Mark

16:20)

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“While in Cincinnati, Seymour was ‘sanctified,’ a spiritual

experience claimed by Holiness people [Evening Light Church of God

Holiness]. Sanctification was considered ‘an instantaneous work of

God wrought in the soul of the regenerated man or woman in answer to

perfect consecration, unswerving faith and importunate prayer… That

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work, which cleanses the heart from all sin, no matter how preceded by

mortification of spirit and crucifying of the flesh, is done in a moment,

in the twinkling of an eye, by the mighty power of God.’ …Their

scripture theme was Zechariah 14:7, ‘but it shall come to pass, that at

evening it shall be light.” (Martin p. 76-77)

“Persons are sanctified by the cleansing and empowering work of

the Holy Spirit who establishes the lives of believers in perfect love and

enables those lives to be lifted above the domination of sin.” (Martin p.

78-79)

“Later, he [Seymour] would be able to recite Parham’s teachings:

‘word for word.’” (Martin p. 93)

“Bartleman continued to work hard for revival, praying, preaching,

writing and distributing G. Campbell Morgan’s tract, ‘Revival in

Wales’ and S. B. Shaw’s book, The Great Revival in Wales. He had

also begun writing correspondence with Evan Roberts in Wales. The

Welsh revivalist responded, ‘Congregate the people who are willing to

make total surrender. Pray and wait. Believe God’s promises. Hold

daily meetings. May God bless you is my earnest prayer.” (Martin p.

125)

“Seymour would lead the service from a chair behind the makeshift

shoe box pulpit. Often he would bow low with his head inside the

crates or leaning against their side, praying as the service progressed.

Witnesses remembered him as ‘very prayerful, a very quiet man.’ The

Azusa leader believed, ‘Our highest place is low at His feet.’

Like Evan Roberts in Wales, Seymour did not preach long or often,

allowing things to go their own way, or more appropriately ‘the Lord’s

way.’ E. S. Williams, a regular participant said, ‘His preaching was

very limited.’ Yet when he spoke, he ministered under such an

anointing that his words changed the world.

What kind of preacher was Seymour? A. G. Osterberg described

him ‘as slow speaking, humble, unpretentious, Bible loving, God

fearing minister.’ In another interview, Osterberg described Seymour

and his preaching: ‘He was meek and plain spoken and no orator. He

spoke the common language of the uneducated class. He might preach

for three-quarters of an hour with no more emotionalism than the post.

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He was no arm-waving thunderer, by any stretch of the imagination.

The only way to explain the results is this: that his teachings were so

simple that people who were opposed to organized religion fell for it. It

was the simplicity that attracted them.’” (Martin p. 184-185)

“They repeatedly sing the same song, The Comforter has Come”

(Martin p. 249): Footnote: Art Glass, ‘The Comforter has Come;”

available from http://www.bonniebrae.org; Internet; accessed

December 1998. [See also p. 354 for the sheet music]” Note; Bonnie

Brae means Church of the Beautiful Hill…

[Seymour often said,] “Never doubt your God and never disappoint

him.” (Martin p. 332)

Martin, Larry E. The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour and a

history of the Azusa Street Revival. Pensacola, FL: Christian Life

Books, 2006.

*******

“For further reading, New International Dictionary of Pentecostal

and Charismatic Movements (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001).”

“The definitive history of the oneness movement is Talmadge L.

French’s excellent book Our God is One: the Story of the Oneness

Pentecostals (Indianapolis, Ind.: Voice and Vision, 2000).”

“I prayed, ‘Lord, if this is a true language, then You can reveal it to

me.’ I went out the door and down one of the many paths that lead into

the surrounding woods. As I walked along the path, my new prayer

tongue was flowing, an artesian spring within me, of praise and

adoration.

Coming up the path was a pretty, flaxen-haired girl of about eleven.

When she came to me, she stood and cocked her head and then

laughed, ‘You’re speaking Polish.’

I wrote on a slip of paper, ‘Where is there a Polish man? I want to

speak to him.’ I was afraid to start speaking in English for fear that I’d

never be able to begin again in this tongue. The girl led me to a man

who was standing on the front steps of his cabin; he was squat and

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muscular, maybe a Pennsylvania miner. I thought, ‘Just think, I’ve

never met this man, but in Christ we are brothers.’

He exclaimed, ‘Bracia, Bracia! You call me Brother.’ He said, ‘You

are praising God, going from one Slavic dialect to the other.’

When I left him, my heart was overjoyed.” (Synan p. 160,

testimony of Harald Bredesen)

“By the end of the Civil War, Methodists were accounted the

largest denominational family in America.” (Synan p. 179)

“Methodist churches turned to an emphasis on education and social

action.” (Synan p. 180)

“Then suddenly, through Harald’s [Bredesen] lips the words came,

‘I am doing a new thing in the earth. Why will you be bound by fear?

Hold nothing back. Hold nothing back!” (Synan p. 189)

Synan, Vinson. The Century of the Holy Spirit – 100 Years of

Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson,

2001.

*******

“True repentance will produce fruit in our lives as we experience

the fear of the Lord, which is the beginning of wisdom. He will give us

grace to stand before Him. True repentance produces a change in

behavior, which is a result of the fruit of the Holy Spirit, the fruit that

we begin to bear in keeping with our repentant attitude.” (Gallagher p.

28)

Gallagher, Vincent. Revival Fires: The Coming Revival, Judgment,

and Return of Christ. Kearny, NE: Morris Publishing, 1999.

*******

“When I went away from home to hold my first revival at the age of

sixteen, my father told me that every church does things differently and

that it was not my responsibility to change the way they did things. My

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only responsibility was to bless the people when it came my time to

minister. I have attempted to heed that wise advice.” (Heflin p. 223)

Heflin, Ruth Ward. Revival Glory. Hagerstown, MD: McDougal

Publishing, 1998.

*******

Recrudescence: a revival… to break out or become active again

after a dormant period…

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“Professor William Gibson, who the next year was elected

moderator, wrote that the prostrations: ‘served to my certain

knowledge, very much the purpose of the ‘rushing mighty wind’

preceding the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost.

They roused the slumbering mass; they startled whole streets; they

called special attention to the deep conviction of the person affected;

they awed and awakened the minds of many whom curiosity had

brought to ‘come and see’; and they overruled to send many back to

their homes and churches to think of their own lives, to cry to God for

their own souls, and to look for Christ for pardon and acceptance as

they had never looked before.’” (Duewel p. 160)

“[Evan] Roberts taught the people to pray, ‘Send the Holy Spirit

now, for Jesus Christ’s sake.’ Throughout the revival period he

repeatedly emphasized four points: (1) confess openly and fully any

unconfessed sin; (2) put away from your life anything doubtful; (3)

obey promptly anything the Spirit tells you to say and do; (4) confess

Christ openly.” (Duewel p. 189)

“Evan Roberts spoke ‘simply, unaffectedly, earnestly, now and

then, but he makes no sermons, and preaching is emphatically not the

rule of the revival… The revival is born along by the billowing waves

of sacred songs… It is the singing, not the preaching that is the

instrument which is most efficacious in striking the hearts of men.’”

(Duewel p. 196)

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“Repeatedly [Evan] Roberts expressed his concern over three

things: (1) that all the glory be given to God, (2) that the people pray,

and (3) that all obey God.” (Duewel p. 201)

[From By My Spirit by Jonathan Goforth,] “Goforth then asks, ‘Are

we ready to pay the price of Holy Ghost revival?’ He outlines what he

considers to be the indispensible factors in preparing God’s way in

revival: (1) prayer, (2) a ‘back-to-the-Bible’ movement, and (3)

exalting Jesus Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

The old Presbyterian minister and prayer warrior, the man of

unshakable faith in the Word of God, concluded his book with these

words: ‘Brethren, the Spirit of God is with us still. Pentecost is yet

within our grasp. If revival is being withheld from us it is because some

idol remains still enthroned; because we insist in placing our reliance in

human schemes; because we still refuse to face the unchangeable truth

that ‘it is not by might, but by my Spirit.’’” (Duewel p. 267-268)

[Rev. Duncan Campbell ministry,] “Suddenly the sky was filled

with the sound of angelic voices singing. Everyone [about two hundred

people] heard it, and they fell on their knees in the field. Some were

saved as they knelt there.” (Duewel p. 312)

“Dr. J. Edwin Orr… [was the] the greatest historian of revival.”

(Duewel p. 325)

Duewel, Wesley. Revival Fire. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan,

1995.

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“If this is true, then, the millions of Pentecostals and Charismatics

around the world can claim a rich historical heritage in addition to a

sound biblical foundation. Their historical counterparts include the

revival movements of church history that consistently preserved

elements of divine truth that were often rejected or neglected by the

institutional church. Courageous men and women in every generation

have kept alive the truth of a vital, living, biblical faith empowered by

the Holy Spirit. That the twentieth-century Pentecostal/Charismatic

movement is mainstream Christianity is confirmed, not only by the

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New Testament, but also by two thousand years of charismatic

Christianity.” (Hyatt p. 193)

Hyatt, Eddie L. 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity. Lake

Mary, FL: Charisma House, 2002.

*******

“Azusa was taken from an American Indian tribe’s settlement.

Literally translated, it means ‘blessed miracle.’” (Borlaise p. 124)

“Later the young man described what followed as being like a

sphere of fiery white-hot radiance falling upon him, melting his heart

with divine love.” (Borlaise p. 126)

“Some time near the end of the meeting he heard a man at the side

hall start to talk about the future. He spoke of the ‘awful destruction’

for Los Angeles unless the city turns to God” (Borlaise p. 126-127)...

“As the very words were being printed and delivered to the readers,

San Francisco was shaken by an earthquake that was felt as far away as

Los Angeles and Nevada. Awful destruction, you say? As many as

three thousand people were dead and three-quarters of the city’s

population were homeless by the most powerful earthquake in living

memory.” (Borlaise p. 127)

“This inversion of hierarchy, this toppling of worldly values is at

the very heart of the story, feeding through to the very muscle that

moved it forward. The unremarkable building in the undesirable

location where unimpressive people served unplanned meetings was

the vehicle of choice. Despite – or perhaps because of – the decision to

avoid advertising, announcing, or preparing meetings, the power

increased and the crowds kept coming… ‘It was a tremendous

overhauling process. Pride and self-assertion, self-importance, and self-

esteem could not survive there [in the revival]. The religious ego

preached its own funeral sermon quickly.’” (Borlaise p. 140)

[Per William Seymour,] “Pentecost power, when you sum it all up,

is just more of God’s love. If it does not bring more of God’s love it is

simply counterfeit. Pentecost means to live right in the 13th

chapter of

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first Corinthians, which is the standard… This is Bible religion. It is not

manufactured religion. Pentecost makes us love Jesus more and love

our brothers more. It brings us into one common family.” (Borlaise p.

147)

“Seymour would urge people to, ‘Let the tongues come forth;’ to,

‘Be emphatic! Ask for salvation, sanctification, the baptism with the

Holy Ghost, or divine healing.’” (Borlaise p. 148)

“The appraisal of the situation is typical of Seymour. The hallmarks

are easy to spot: the inclusive language, the self-deprecation, the

emphasis on lessons learned, and the final focus toward a positive

statement about pursuing a closer relationship with Jesus.” (Borlaise p.

172)

Borlaise, Craig. William Seymour: A Biography. Lake Mary, FL:

Charisma House, 2006.

*******

“Above all, let us honor the blood of Jesus Christ every moment of

our lives, and we will be sweet in our souls. We will be able to talk of

this common salvation to everyone that we meet. God will let His

anointing rest upon us in telling them of this precious truth. This truth

belongs to God. We have no right to tax anyone for the truth, because

God has entrusted us with it to tell it. Freely we receive, freely we give.

So the gospel is to be preached freely, and God will bless it and spread

it Himself, and we have experienced that He does. We have found Him

true to His promise all the way. We have tried Him and proved Him.

His promises are sure.” (Seymour p. 32-33, November 1906)

Seymour, William. Azusa Street Sermons – The Words That

Changed the World. Joplin, Missouri: Christian Life Books, Series

Editor Dr. Larry Martin, 1999.

*******

“Then, suddenly, the Lord Jesus revealed Himself to us. He seemed

to directly stand between us, so close that we could have reached out

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our hands and touched Him. But we did not dare to move. I could not

even look. In fact, I seemed all spirit. His presence seemed more real, if

possible, than if I could have seen and touched Him naturally. I forgot I

had eyes or ears; my spirit recognized Him. A heaven of divine love

filled and thrilled my soul. Burning fire went through me. In fact, my

whole being seemed to flow down before Him, like wax before the fire.

I lost all consciousness of time or space, being conscious only of His

wonderful presence. I worshipped at His feet. It seemed a veritable

Mount of Transfiguration. I was lost in the pure Spirit.” (Bartleman p.

17)

“Divine love was wonderfully manifest in the meetings… The

baptism of the Holy Spirit, as we received it in the beginning, did not

allow us to think, speak, or hear evil of any man. The Spirit was very

sensitive, tender as a dove. The Holy Spirit is symbolized as a dove.

We knew the moment we had grieved the Spirit by an unkind thought

or word. We seemed to live in a sea of pure divine love. The Lord

fought our battles for us in those days. We committed ourselves to His

judgment fully in all matters, never seeking to even defend the work or

ourselves. We lived in His wonderful, immediate presence. And

nothing contrary to His pure Spirit was allowed there.” (Bartleman p.

51-52)

“Nothing hinders faith and the operation of the Spirit so much as

the self-assertiveness of the human soul, the wisdom, strength, and self-

sufficiency of the human mind. This must all be crucified, and here is

where the fight comes in. We must become utterly undone, insufficient,

and helpless in our own consciousness, thoroughly humbled, before we

can receive full possession of the Holy Spirit. We want the Holy Spirit,

but the fact is that He is wanting possession of us.” (Bartleman p. 76)

“Through prayer and self-abasement, God will undertake for the

meetings. This was the secret in the beginning. We held together in

prayer, love, and unity, and no power could break this. But self must be

burned out. Meetings must be controlled by way of the throne. A

spiritual atmosphere must be created, through humility and

prayer, that Satan cannot live in. And this we realized in the

beginning. It was the very opposite of religious zeal and carnal,

religious ambition.” (Bartleman p. 86, bold added)

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Bartleman, Frank. Azusa Street. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker

House, 1982.

*******

“If, as you proceed with this project, you find that your spirit is still

not rejoicing, search yourself. You will see there is still sin blocking

your full awareness of the Spirit of God within you. This lack of joy is

your signal that you have not been faithful and thorough. Your self-

examination requires a full attack – it is not a gentle pastime. It is

tearing sin away from yourself, revealing what may be painful.”

(Finney p. 30)

“A man has not forsaken his sins until he has made as much

reparation for them as is in his power… He must make restitution to the

extent of his power.” (Finney p. 104)

“Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer

persecution.” (2 Timothy 3:12)

Finney, Charles G. How to Experience Revival. Springdale, PA:

Whitaker House, 1984.

*******

“I had intellectually believed the Bible before, but had never known

that faith was a voluntary trust instead of an intellectual state. I was

conscious at that moment in God’s veracity. I cried to Him, ‘Lord, I

take You at Your Word. You know that I am searching for You with all

my heart and that I have come here to pray to You, and You have

promised to hear me.’” (Finney p. 21)

“I found myself utterly unable to accept doctrine on the ground of

authority [of men]. If I tried to accept those doctrines as mere dogmas, I

could not do it; I could not respect myself in doing it. Often when I left

Mr. Gale [a theological teacher and minister]; I would go to my room

and spend a long time on my knees over my Bible. Indeed, I read my

Bible on my knees a great deal during those days of conflict, asking the

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Lord to teach me His mind on those points. I had nowhere to go but

directly to the Bible and to the workings of my own mind.” (Finney p.

48)

“The doctrines preached during the revival were those I have

always preached as the gospel of Christ. I insisted on the voluntary,

total moral depravity of the unregenerate, and on the unalterable

necessity of a fundamental change of the heart by the Holy Spirit and

by means of the truth.

I laid great stress upon prayer as an indispensable condition for

promoting the revival. The atonement of Jesus Christ, His divinity, His

divine mission, His perfect life, His vicarious death, His resurrection,

repentance, faith, justification by faith, and all the kindred doctrines

were discussed as thoroughly as I was able, were pressed home, and

were evidently made effective by the power of the Holy Spirit.

The means used were simple preaching, prayer and conference

meetings, much private prayer, much personal conversation, and

meetings for the instruction of earnest inquirers. These, and no other

means, were used for the promotion of that work and the work of many

revivals to come. There was no appearance of fanaticism, no bad spirit,

no divisions, no heresies, and no schisms. At that time, and certainly as

long as I was at that place, there was no regrettable or questionable

result of that revival.” (Finney p. 64)

“I borrowed my illustrations from the occupations of farmers,

mechanics, and other classes of men. I also tried to use words that they

would understand by addressing them in the language of the common

people, and I thought to express my ideas in few words.

People have often said, ‘You do not preach. You just talk to the

people. Anybody could preach as you do.’ A man in London, who had

been a great skeptic, went home from one of our meetings greatly

convicted. His wife, seeing him greatly excited, said to him, ‘Husband,

have you been to hear Mr. Finney preach?’ He replied, ‘I have been to

Mr. Finney’s meeting. He doesn’t preach; he only explains what other

people preach.’ Others have said about my preaching, ‘It doesn’t seem

like preaching. Rather, it seems as if Mr. Finney took me alone and was

conversing with me face to face.’” (Finney p. 67)

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“I talked to the people as I would have talked to a jury… We are set

on getting a verdict.” (Finney p. 70)

“Seminaries are spoiling the ministers to a great extent… Saul’s

armor… Men cannot learn to preach without practice… calculated to

win souls… to preach extemporaneously… I simply sketch an outline

of the remarks I plan to make and the inferences with which I will

conclude… I almost always get my subjects on my knees in prayer.”

(Finney p. 72-75)

“The doctrines preached in these revivals were the same ones that I

had always used. Instead of telling sinners to pray for a new heart, we

called on them to make themselves a new heart and a new spirit (see

Ezekiel 18:31), and we pressed the duty of instant surrender to God.

We told them the Spirit was striving with them to induce them to give

Him their hearts, to believe, and to enter at once into a life of devotion

to Christ – a life of faith, love, and Christian obedience. We taught

them that if they would yield at once to their own convictions of duty,

they would be Christians. We tried to show them that everything they

did or said before they had submitted, believed, and given their hearts

to God was all sin; it was not what God required of them to do but was

simply deferring repentance and resisting the Holy Spirit. This teaching

was, of course, opposed by many; nevertheless, it was greatly blessed

by the Spirit of God.” (Finney p. 133)

“We kept to our own business [of revival] and felt our strength was

to sit still and ignore the opposition. In this we were not mistaken. We

felt confident that it was not God’s plan to allow such opposition to

prevail.” (Finney p. 225)

“Since then I have felt a religious freedom, a religious buoyancy

and delight in God and in His Word, a steadiness of faith, a Christian

liberty and overflowing love, which I had only experienced

occasionally before. I do not mean that such things had been rare to me

before, but they were never as constant as they have been since. My

bondage seemed to be entirely broken at that time, and since then I

have had the freedom of a child with a loving parent. God is within me

in such a sense that I can rest on Him and be quiet, lay my heart in His

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hand, nestle down in His perfect will, and have no worry or anxiety.”

(Finney p. 248)

“It was not uncommon for me to hear that my reasonings had

convinced people of what they had always doubted; and that my

preaching was logical instead of dogmatic and therefore met the needs

of the people.” (Finney p. 301)

“One day I was on my knees, communing with God on the subject

of my wife [who had died]. All at once He seemed to say to me, ‘You

loved your wife, didn’t you?’ ‘Yes,’ I said. ‘Well, did you love her for

her own sake or for your sake? Did you love her or yourself? If you

loved her for her own sake, why are you sad that she is with Me?

Should not her happiness with Me make you rejoice instead of mourn,

if you loved her for her own sake? Did you love her for My sake? If

you loved her for My sake, surely you would not grieve that she is with

Me. Why do you think of your loss instead of thinking of her gain? Can

you be sorrowful when she is so joyful and happy?

I can never describe the feelings that came over me after this. It

produced an instantaneous change in the whole state of my mind. From

that moment, sorrow on account of my loss was gone forever. I no

longer thought of my wife as dead, but as alive and in the midst of the

glories of heaven.” (Finney p. 249)

Finney, Charles G. Holy Spirit Revivals – How You Can Experience

the Joy of Living in God’s Power. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker

House, 1999.

*******

[Rev. Ansel Howard Post wrote circa 1907,] “Surely the glorious

coming of our blessed Lord is very near, and all this supernatural work

of God is needed for the work to be completed. This is only the

beginning of the gracious latter rain, which our risen Lord will pour out

upon all flesh, and as the Holy Spirit shall temper each vessel, meet for

service, He will fully restore all the gifts, or rather manifest each as

needed. For all is inherent in Himself, and all thus baptized will indeed

be one. The Holy Spirit is now leading us into much prayerful study of

His Word. He makes Christ increasingly, all in all, the flesh nothing.

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God’s children one, and the coming of Jesus intensely real, Beloved in

the Lord, don’t criticize us, but join us in prayer.” (Martin p. 73)

[A. G. Osterberg wrote,] “Before the Word of God can reach its

zenith – so far as our consecrated efforts can be used of Him to bring

that to pass – I do believe we shall have to be ‘of one accord’ in our

prayers and seeking, as were the disciples in the Upper Room. I believe

there must be less dry-eyed ‘reasoning’ toward the deep things of God,

and more tears of repentance and seeking in deep humility. When first

finding the Lord as my Saviour, I had a good deal of repenting to do;

but when seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit, I did a great deal more

deep repenting than when finding salvation. When one throws open the

door of his heart and invites the Holy Spirit in, it is astonishing how

much undesirable debris the light of His presence reveals.” (Martin p.

107)

[Florence Crawford who was mightily healed, wrote,] “As I lay on

my bed at night I would open my soul to God, and every avenue of my

life to the heavenly streams that seemed to flow through every fiber of

my being. And when I would awake, I would renew my consecration,

and tell God He knew my heart and knew that my life was in His

hands; that all I had or ever expected to have was at His disposal;

everything that I had given Him, in all the deep consecrations that He

demanded of me when I was seeking my sanctification and baptism,

was all on the altar and was His, and what He gave me was not mine

but only lent to me; it was His…

Do not be afraid to trust in God. His Word is true. If you will pay

the price, you can have the Word wrought out in your life for healing,

for sanctification or anything you desire of Him.” (Martin p. 141-142)

Martin, Larry E. The True Believers – Eye Witness Accounts of the

Revival that Shook the World. Pensacola, FL: Christian Life Books,

1998.

*******

“Along with a great gift of speaking in tongues came an outburst of

the incredible power of God. Parham saw more than a thousand people

healed in a three-month period.” (McIntosh p. 30)

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“Most church members are confused about revival. Literally, to

revive means:

To recover from loss or death.

To recall from a state of apathy or lethargy.

To recall to obedience forgotten validations of God’s heart.

To reinvigorate or revitalize.

To restore to an awareness of God’s truth and power.

When this takes place, then the world is affected by the revelation

of a revitalized Church.” (McIntosh p. 56)

“The reason repentance is the primary key to revival is that without

it, prayer is impossible. Sin prohibits God from ever hearing our

petitions. There is only one real obstacle to revival: sin. Repentance is

the key to unlock the door of God’s unlimited light.” (McIntosh p. 64)

“In Los Angeles, just before the Azusa Street revival broke out, the

people were called to prayer. As I mentioned earlier, Pastor Smale of

First Baptist wrote to Evan Roberts in Wales to ask him the secret of

the Welsh Revival.

Roberts wrote back, ‘My dear brother in the faith… I am impressed

by your sincerity and honesty of purpose. Congregate the people who

are willing to make a total surrender. Pray and wait. Believe God’s

promises. Hold daily meetings. May God bless you in your earnest

prayer! Yours in Christ, Evan Roberts.’” (McIntosh p. 72)

“[Faithful people must be] focused in on recourse to God in order to

give birth to the deliverance of a nation.” (McIntosh p. 74)

[Evan Robert’s wrote,] “We are teaching no sectarian doctrine, only

the wonder and beauty of Christ’s love. I have been asked concerning

my methods. I have none. I never prepare what I shall speak, but I leave

that to Him. I am not the source of the revival, but only one servant

among what is growing to be a multitude. I wish no personal following,

but only the world for Christ. I believe the world is on the threshold of

a great religious revival, and pray daily that I may be allowed to help

bring this about. Wonderful things have happened in Wales in a few

weeks, but these are only the beginning. The world will be swept by

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His Spirit as a rushing mighty wind. Many who are now silent

Christians will lead the movement. They will see great light, and will

reflect the light to thousands now in darkness. Thousands will do more

than we have accomplished, as God gives them power.” (McIntosh p.

75)

“The key to revival is the heartfelt, fervent, intense prayers of

God’s people.” (McIntosh p. 89)

“Salvation is a one-time entrance into an ongoing growth

experience. You and I were not saved simply to go to heaven, but also

to destroy the works of the devil and to retrieve others from the jaws of

hell and to secure their heavenly abode.

Similarly, the baptism with the Holy Spirit is a one-time entrance

into an ongoing relationship of communion with the Holy Spirit. It is

the secret nearly every great revivalist understood and demonstrated in

the operation of miracle ministry.” (McIntosh p. 109)

“Nine times in the King James Version of Scriptures the word

compassion is used of the Lord in describing His motive in action. In

all nine of the occurrences of the word compassion as related to Jesus, a

miracle followed… Operating in God’s love and compassion is

operating in God’s motivation.” (McIntosh p. 146-147)

“The missing ingredient to revival is momentum.” (McIntosh p.

151)

“…unrelenting in his pursuit of everything of God… authentic…

Every revival was initiated through people who hungered for all of God

at any price.” (McIntosh p. 157)

“Every revival of history is simply the restoration of God’s

presence among His people.” (McIntosh p. 167)

“We had a mighty downpouring of the Holy Spirit last Saturday

night [at the Welsh Revival in 1904]. This was preceded by the

correcting of the people’s view of true worship: (1) to give unto God,

not to receive. (2) To please God, not to please ourselves. Therefore,

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looking to God, and forgetting the enemy, and also the fear of man, we

prayed and the Spirit descended.” (McIntosh p. 169)

“It is safe to say that worship has been a vital and viable key to

revival in history. Worship helped to break up ‘fallow ground,’ bring

the people into submission to God, and promote the presence of His

Spirit. This is an old truth that we must rediscover again in new

proportions, if we desire to see the next wave of God’s move.”

(McIntosh p. 171)

“God dwells in the praises of His people. In that presence is fullness

of joy. The joy of the Lord is our strength, and strength is the ability of

God to give birth to revival. Joy is the force of God in revival to release

heaven in our midst.” (McIntosh p. 197)

“While it is true that those factors of faith, works, and effort are

necessary, it is also true that it is far more important to live in a joy-

filled relationship with Jesus. That allows us to follow His direction

and trust Him to produce what He promises.” (McIntosh p. 278)

“The time has come that we must inquire of the Lord for His plans

and then to place ourselves under His management in order to

accomplish them… Trust is something committed to the care of another

person.” (McIntosh p. 280-281)

“That is why materialism and humanism have had such a profound

influence on this century. These philosophies are man’s attempt to take

care of himself… What is destiny? Destiny is a design or appointment

to a distinct purpose or end. It is the understanding of a preordained

plan of God for a person’s life. No one will ever do anything truly great

without a sense of destiny. That feeling is a realization of a call that

God has placed squarely and distinctly upon him or her as an

individual. No two people’s destiny is quite alike.” (McIntosh p. 286-

287)

“That was the first time I realized that God does not want to heal an

individual simply so he will be well, but [also] because He has a

wonderful plan for his life, a destiny to destroy the works of the devil.”

(McIntosh p. 296)

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McIntosh, Ron. The Quest for Revival - Experiencing Great

Revivals of the Past, Empowering You for God’s Move Today! Tulsa

OK: Harrison House, 1997.

*******

[Regarding the ministry of George Whitefield, mass evangelism’s

true father,] “The sleeping giant was awaking. Hard-line

denominational walls began to come down. Entire towns came to Christ

as a mood of genuine tolerance attracted new followers. Fresh

excitement replaced cold formalism and sterile theology. Spiritual

renewal and commitment to prayer overtook the colonists.” (Balsiger p.

152)

“Revivals, camp meetings, circuit riders, and mission societies – all

part of the Second Great Awakening. What an exciting time to be one

of God’s people! Lives were changed; denominations grew; religion

became a part of family’s day-to-day activities. The Second Great

Awakening energized not only the antislavery movement but also

prison reform and the temperance movement. Christians began using

printed material to further their cause, and Bible societies were formed.

Circuit riders brought along thousands of pamphlets to leave with those

they met.” (Balsiger p. 237)

“In 1856 William Arthur published a book, The Tongue of Fire,

which emphasized the work of the Holy Spirit in the church. Arthur

called for earnest, united, persevering prayer that would bring an

outpouring of the Holy Spirit. This was the final prayer of the book:

And now, adorable Spirit, preceding from the Father and the Son,

descend upon all churches, renew the Pentecost in this our age, and

baptize the people generally – O baptize them yet again with the tongues

of fire! Crown the nineteenth century with a revival of ‘pure and

undefiled religion’ greater than in the last century, greater than that of

the first, greater than any ‘demonstration of the Spirit’ ever yet

vouchsafed to men!” (Balsiger p. 249)

“As we have looked at the prayer heritage of our country, we have

noticed three trends that generally occurred before God sent a spiritual

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awakening: (1) Small revivals often preceded a great awakening. This

was true for the First Great Awakening in the 1700s. (2) A greater unity

between denominations and other religious groups was forged. That

was evident when the circuit riders began reaching the West with the

gospel regardless of the denominations of their listeners. (3)

Widespread prayer movements rose up spontaneously. The first

example of this was Jonathan Edwards and the Concert of Prayer

during the First Great Awakening. Of course the most dramatic

example was the Prayer Revival just before the Civil War.” (Balsiger p.

390)

“Evan Roberts told them, ‘I have a message for you from God. You

must confess any known sin to God and put any wrong done to man

right. Second, you must put away any doubtful habit out of your life.

Third, you must obey the Spirit promptly.’ Finally he said, ‘You must

confess your faith in Christ publicly.’” (Balsiger p. 306)

“But how can we pray in such a way that we will help bring on the

revival? Dan Hayes, in his book Fireseeds of Spiritual Awakening,

gives several steps we can take to prepare for a revival:

‘First, God’s people must recognize the need for revival. Second, God’s

people must humble themselves before Him. Third, God’s people must

confess their sins and repent of them, making restitution where

necessary. Fourth, God’s people must begin to pray fervently and

consistently for spiritual awakening. Fifth, God’s people must call

others to pray as well.’” (Balsiger p. 396-397)

Balsiger, David W., Whims, Joette, Hunskor, Melody. The

Incredible Power of Prayer – Amazing stories of how people changed

America through prayer. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers,

1998.

*******

“Rule number one is that the [core] group exists to bring revival;

that each one is there for that one reason.” (Murillo p. 7)

“Stage one of revival is where we find our identity. ‘If my people’

[referring to II Chronicles 7:14] means that the people who are God’s

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possession have been identified. Identity is the real issue in forming a

revival core. The fact of our being children of God is our supreme

confidence.” (Murillo p. 9)

“The eyes of the Lord see everything but they focus on what is

going on with His people. Let us come before Him now, aware of our

total helplessness. Let us announce that we are His people and that we

do not fear our time, but we fear the Lord, and we have come to stand

before His presence on behalf of a new demonstration of His glory on

earth.” (Murillo p. 12)

“The first steps have been taken; we have declared ourselves to be

the chosen people of God. We have made known our intention to be set

apart, to willingly depart from anything that blocks our way to power

with God.” (Murillo p. 13)

“We have witnessed the dawn of techno-barbarians, people who are

reduced to savage instincts in a computer nation. They are numb from

chemicals; they are ignorant of God and glued to television sets.”

(Murillo p. 16)

“In revival prayer, a person presents himself before God to give

birth to an act of God in his city. He is not muttering requests; he is

suspending his very being between God and man. At first it is just

words and petitions, but soon it envelops the person. He is reduced to

one long, all-consuming declaration. His whole body becomes the

prayer…

This is the first issue. We have come to worship and pour out our

deep grief over a specific evil in a specific place at a specific time…

The second quality of this kind of prayer is that we radically change

our way of knowing when to stop… The object is to take all the time

that is needed to bring forth a new life [as in childbirth]…

We must stay in prayer until God is satisfied that this particular

season of prayer has fulfilled its purpose…

The third aspect of this kind of prayer is that it is also a military act.

It is an act against a supreme villain in your neighborhood.” (Murillo p.

25-27)

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“There are many definitions of revival. Yet there is one that is

central: revival is the defeating of the local demonic authority by

prayer. Jesus referred to it as binding the strong man (Matthew 12:29).”

(Murillo p. 28)

“If the children of God demonstrate that they won’t go by what they

see or feel, God will know that He has vessels that can be trusted with

revival. In the heat of battle, they will not rely on circumstances or

feelings to keep them on a straight course.

If the prayer of the revival core continues during this dark night,

their true motives surface. The only thing that will hold us when the

nucleus depresses is a pure heart of love for the lost and a true desire to

see God glorified. God wisely observes that anyone who survives this

night is rightfully suited to invade enemy territory.” (Murillo p. 43)

“Presently a deliberate, sophisticated conspiracy exists. It cruelly

submerges people’s minds in confusion and misunderstanding. Its goal

is to prevent the good news of who Jesus really is from being seen.

Invisible liars infest our land, biasing everyone against Christ.”

(Murillo p. 54)

“Jesus is not a momentary relief from the stress of modern life. He

is the leader of a cosmic prison break. [I first read this sentence after

returning from inspiring ministry at the county Youth Prison.] He is not

here to redecorate people’s jail cells, but rather to be the king of a new

kingdom that exists in this world but is not of this world. The entire

motive that energizes a believer in Christ is absolutely foreign to this

world.” (Murillo p. 64)

“We are to submit to God daily. He will bring into focus a part of

our old nature every day and as we repent in faith, we can move on,

forgiven and improved.” (McIntosh p. 72)

“Most importantly, however, the reason for continuous prayer is

that the miracle of prayer must be passed on by example. First

impressions are lasting, and going into an awakening, young believers

should see us praying and praying always. Reproducing prayer

warriors is the ultimate task [emphasis added]. The apostles were so

wise in implementing these three continuous acts: the pursuit of

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sanctification, service to the needy, and prayer. If only the church

would realize the momentum of blessing these three acts in concert

create!” (Murillo p. 75)

Murillo, Mario. Seven Stages to Critical Mass – The timeless

masterpiece on the how and why of revival. Danville, CA: Fresh Fire

Communications, 1985 and 1997.

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“These manifestations are given as manifestations among those

involved with [Hindu] Kundalini/Shakti.” (Strom p. 20)

“But sadly I have to say that to me it has always seemed more akin

to the ‘Kundalini’ manifestations of the New Age than anything

Christian – and I have to seriously wonder what spirit is behind it all.”

(Strom p. 33)

“The following is a description of some of the Revival prayer

meetings that took place in the Welsh Revival of 1858-59 (typical of

many Revivals): ‘It was in its terrors that the eternal became a reality to

them first. They seemed plunged into depths of godly sorrow… For

some weeks it was the voice of weeping and the sound of mourning

that we heard in the meetings. The house was often so full of the divine

presence that ungodly men trembled terror-stricken; and at the close,

sometimes they fled as from some impending peril.’” (Strom p. 47,

Source: Eifion Evans, ‘When He is Come’, pg. 55)

“John Wesley said, ‘Have you any days of fasting and prayer?

Storm the throne of grace and persevere therein, and mercy will come

down.’ And Charles Finney declared: ‘Revival comes from heaven

when heroic souls enter the conflict determined to win – or die if need

be, to win and die!’ Brothers, sisters, we need to get DESPERATE

about Revival.” (Strom p. 57)

“As Pentecostal pioneer Frank Bartleman wrote: ‘Many are willing

to seek ‘power’ from every battery they can lay their hands on, in order

to perform miracles… A true ‘Pentecost’ will produce a mighty

conviction for sin, a turning to God. False manifestations produce only

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excitement and wonder… Any work that exalts the Holy Ghost or the

‘gifts’ above Jesus will finally end up in fanaticism.’” (Strom p. 65)

“So how do you avoid being deceived in this way? Very simply,

you do not go along to these meetings in a ‘gullible’ frame of mind.

And you do not allow yourself to be carried along with the crowd. You

listen carefully to the preaching and make sure that it is truly biblical.

Then you watch the ministry happening down the front of the meeting

and discern whether it really is of God or not. You do not ‘override’

any feelings of unease or any ‘alarm bells’ going off inside you. And

you do not allow yourself to be swayed by ‘peer pressure.’ Even if the

whole church is getting into something, it does not mean that you have

to. If you do not feel quite ‘right’ about it then DO NOT GET

INVOLVED. If you need to, make some excuse and get out of there!

You do not have to get involved in things that do not feel spiritually

‘right’ to you.” (Strom p. 78)

“So we see that God is definitely a supernatural God. He does

‘unusual’ things. Angelic visitations do happen. Prophetic signs do

occur. But please notice that all of these things have a certain holy

‘character’ about them. And that is the key right there. They have a

holy character, because they come from the holy God… I believe that

we need to draw the line at ‘weird’ or ugly. Some of the deception that

is around right now has a ‘touchy-feely’ New Age sense about it.

Remember that the New Age movement majors on ‘inner healing’ and

unusual spiritual experiences. I do not believe in ‘guided visualization’

or anything of that kind.” (Strom p. 79)

Strom, Andrew. True and False Revival. Revival School,

www.RevivalSchool.com, Wholesale distribution by Lightning Source,

Inc., 2008.

*******

“A very great portion of modern revivalism has been more of a

curse than a blessing, because it has led thousands to a kind of peace

before they have known their misery; restoring the prodigal to the

Father’s house, and never making him say, ‘Father, I have sinned.’

How can he be healed who is not sick, or how can he be satisfied with

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the bread of life who is not hungry? The old-fashioned sense of sin is

despised… Everything in this age is shallow… The consequence is that

men leap into religion, and then leap out again. Unhumbled they came

to the church, unhumbled they remained in it, and unhumbled they go

from it.” (Spurgeon via The Berean Call p. 5)

Spurgeon, C. H. The Berean Call Newsletter. Bend Oregon.

February 2012.

*******

“When I saw Branham in 1954, I was only eleven years old. I saw

the halo thing on top of his head when he was in Houston.” (Welchel p.

8)

“Some of the greatest miracles were when the flames were above

the building. Bones that were cracked or broken were totally healed.”

(Welchel p. 35)

“Sister Carney did go out one time to see the flames for herself.

Remember, the fire department had been called on several different

occasions, as passers-by would report seeing flames leaping up from

the roof of the building [at the Azusa Street mission]. Finally, Sister

Carney asked John Lake why the fire department kept coming and

looking for the fire. He explained that the fire was coming down from

heaven into the building and fire was going up from the building and

meeting the fire coming down. Fascinated, Sister Carney went out,

walked about a half a block and saw the awesome sight for herself. To

her, this divine connection of fire coming down from heaven and going

up to heaven was just another evidence of God’s mighty Presence in

that place.” (Welchel p. 37)

“One event, confirmed by others, that Anderson noted was that

whenever the people worshipped by singing in tongues, the power was

greater. Every time this happened the anointing fell on the service.”

(Welchel p. 50)

“Soon after the singing started, Seymour would instruct the people

to ‘Sing in the Spirit.’ Whenever that happened, heaven itself came

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down and filled the room. The music was beyond description, pure and

yet powerful. This heavenly music became known as the ‘new song’

[Psalm 149] as the crowd began to sing in a heavenly language,

sometimes in tongues, sometimes without words. At times it seemed as

if angels joined in the singing. ‘Singing in the Spirit’ was a new song

led by the Spirit of God.” (Welchel p. 53)

“When Brother Seymour was there, and they would sing in the

Spirit, Sister Lucille told me that the Shekinah Glory would just rise

and fill the whole room, and you could breathe so much better – as if

the room were filled with pure oxygen.” (Welchel p. 91)

“Brother Garcia told of the 100 year prophesy by Brother Seymour

concerning the fresh outpouring of God’s Spirit… Charles Parham also

prophesied that another great revival would happen in about 100 years.

Seymour, who made the prophecy around 1909 or 1910, may have

made his prophecy after Parham

“Azusa had global ramifications. Not only did people come to

Azusa from all over the world, many went back home to their native

countries, healed, renewed, inspired, transformed, and ready to be used

of God. Azusa was a hands-on workshop for the miraculous led by God

Himself. God used this great outpouring not only to meet immediate

needs but also for preparation to serve Him throughout the world. He

brought young people there to train them for the mission field both at

home and across the world. Men and women alike discovered the

awesome power of God and how to be used of Him to perform mighty

works.” (Welchel p. 113)

Welchel, Tommy. They Told Me Their Stories: The Youth and

Children of Azusa Street Tell Their Stories. Dare 2 Dream Books (405)

410-9201, 2010.

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“Others during those years had a profound conviction that a distinct

infilling of the Holy Spirit is needed. They also had powerful

experiences with the Holy Spirit. One such person was Fanny Crosby,

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the prolific hymn writer. She was baptized in the Holy Spirit in

November of 1850.” (Wright p. 160)

“‘We must obey the Holy Spirit,’ was the continual admonition of

Roberts. The most significant feature of this revival was its

concentration on the gift of the Holy Spirit. Even when Evan Roberts

was present, the meetings were conducted with complete spontaneity.

People were urged to pray, testify, confess, or sing as the Spirit moved

them. It was a mighty movement of the Holy Spirit.” (Wright p. 164)

Wright, Fred and Sharon. The World’s Greatest Revivals.

Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image, 2007.

*******

“I cannot stress enough the need to be completely subject to the

Lord in this [intercessory acts]. Intercessors must never initiate these

assignments. They must simply respond when they hear the voice of

the Lord and there is confirmation. If these acts are to have an effect on

the spiritual realm, and not be merely meaningless antics, they need to

be done in faith in the Lord’s command, not as impulsive responses to

our imaginations. The Lord’s commands to us have come in various

forms, including scriptural precedent, prophetic dreams, confirmed

prophetic words, and symbolic events. Very often they are linked with

a spiritual battle to reclaim or protect our land of inheritance.” (Engle p.

120)

“Rise up, oh Nazarite generation. Redig the wells of revival that

have long been forgotten: And may the same spirit of consecration and

the powerful clean fear of the Lord fall on all of us mightily. May we

be propelled by His Spirit to loose the gushers and geysers of our

forefathers all across the land: for ourselves and for our children. And

may the Lord Himself be provoked to show mercy to us in this hour of

jubilee.” (Engle p. 205)

Engle, Lou. Digging the Wells of Revival: Reclaiming Your

Historic Inheritance through Prophetic Intercession. Shippensburg,

PA: Destiny Image Publishers, 1998.

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*******

“Arthur T. Pierson has said, ‘The most alarming peril of today is

naturalism – the denial of all direct divine agency and control. Science

is uniting with unbelief, wickedness and worldliness, skepticism and

materialism, to rule a personal God out of the universe. This drift

toward materialism and naturalism demands the supernatural as its only

corrective. In Enoch’s time human sin was fast making atheists, and

God ‘took him,’ spirit, soul, and body, that men might be startled with

the proof of Divine Being, and an invisible world. In Elijah’s day,

general apostasy was rebuked by the descent of horses and chariots of

fire; and if ever men needed to be confronted with fruits of power

above nature – a living God back of all the forces and machinery He

controls, who does answer prayer, guide by His providences, and

convert by His grace, it is now.’” (Bartleman-2 p. 40)

“[From the pen of Dr. W. C. Dumble, of Toronto, Canada] ‘Next an

exhortation in ‘tongues’ comes from Pastor Bartleman’s lips in great

sweetness, and one after another make their way to the altar quickly,

until the rail is filled with seekers. Whatever criticism may be offered

to this work it is very evident that it is divinely endorsed, and the Lord

is ‘adding to them daily such as are being saved.’ It is believed that this

revival is but in its infancy, and the assurance has been given that a

great outpouring is imminent, and that we are in the evening of this

dispensation. The burden of the ‘tongues’ is, ‘Jesus is coming soon.’’”

(Bartleman-2 p. 57)

“The word translated ‘former rain’ here [Joel 2:23], in its root

means ‘teacher rain’ [which this writer associates with Azusa Street

and its outgrowth]… The meaning of the word ‘latter rain’ in its root is

‘eloquence,’ designating oratory, inspiration, the real living witness –

that divine and manifest glory of God flowing through the Spirit of

prophecy. So to finish up this restoration of the church, God has given

us A NEW THING, a latter rain – something that would put a capstone

on the restoration of these closing days, and bring about a great witness

to this world of the soon-coming Jesus Christ – leaving the world

without excuse when the Lord comes.” (Bartleman-2 p. 89-90)

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Bartleman-2, Frank. What Really Happened at Azusa Street?

Northridge, CA: Voice Christian Publications, 1962, edited by John

Walker.

*******

“Strictly defined, revival means a movement of God’s Spirit

through which multitudes of believers are renewed (revived) in their

zeal and commitment to the Lord, while awakening is when non-

believers move from death to life (conversion).” (Hayes p. 12)

“The foundational requisites for revival in this passage [2

Chronicles 7:13-14] are the following: One, God’s people must

recognize that there is a desperate need for spiritual awakening. Two,

God’s people must humble themselves before Him. Three, God’s

people must confess their sin and repent. Four, God’s people must

continually and earnestly pray. And Five, God’s people must call others

to join with them to meet these prerequisites.” (Hayes p. 42)

“But sometimes sins [faults, KJV] are best confessed only to the

Lord. As J. Edwin Orr says, the amount of public confession should be

‘just enough to enlist the prayers of people right with God. The public

confession of secret private sins might be dangerous.’ We don’t want to

release the burden of our sin at the expense of the weaker brother or

sister who might be hurt or tempted by what we’ve shared. Revival is

never an excuse to dispose of discretion, for voyeurism [observer of

scandals] is a part of everyone’s sin nature.” (Hayes p. 84)

Hayes, Don. Fireseeds of Spiritual Awakening. Orlando, FL: Cru

Press of Campus Crusade for Christ, 2007.

*******

“There were many instances of persons who came from abroad on

visits, or on business, who had not been long here, before, to all

appearances, they were savingly wrought upon, and partook of that

shower of divine blessing which God rained down here, and went home

rejoicing; till at length the same work began evidently to appear and

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prevail in several other towns in the country... more had been done in

one week, than in the seven years before.” (Edwards p. 15-16)

“It is wonderful that persons should be so suddenly and yet so

greatly changed. Many have been taken from a loose and careless way

of living, and seized with strong convictions of their guilt and misery,

and in a very little time old things have passed away, and all things

have become new with them.” (Edwards p. 21)

“I have abundantly insisted, that a manifestation of sincerity in

fruits brought forth, is better than any manifestation they can make of it

in words alone: and that without this, all pretences to spiritual

experiences are vain.” (Edwards p. 40)

“And it is observable that there never was a time of great

reformation, to cause a revival of zeal in the church of God, but that it

has been attended, in some notable instances, with irregularity, and a

running out some way or other into an undue severity.” (Edwards p.

103)

“The surest character of true divine supernatural love –

distinguishing it from counterfeits that arise from a natural self-love –

is that the Christian virtue of humility shines in it; that which above all

others, renounces, abases, and annihilates what we term self. Christian

love or true charity is a humble love.” (Edwards p. 117)

Edwards, Jonathan. Jonathan Edwards on Revival. Carlisle, PA:

Banner of Truth Trust, original 1736, printed 1999.

*******

“The principle of revival is scriptural (see, for example, Psalm 85:6;

Psalm 138:7; Isaiah 57:15; Habakkuk 3:2). Revivals came often to the

Israel of Old Testament times, notably under Josiah (2 Kings 22-23), in

Zerubbabel’s day (Ezra 5-6), and under Nehemiah (Nehemiah 8-9, 13).

In the New Testament the awakening that came upon God’s people at

Pentecost (Acts 2) became an inaugurating paradigm for the Holy

Spirit’s work of awakening. This first great period (Acts 4:23-27)

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prepared the infant church for subsequent fierce persecution.”

(Hardman p. 16)

“Solomon Stoddard (1643-1729) confronted the theological

problems of America with new answers that pointed toward effective

evangelism… He urged the acceptance of the following as a proven

methodology of revival: One, the preaching of damnation; two, the

teaching that only God knows who is regenerate anyway, so all should

respond to the gospel invitation; three, the requirement of humbling as

the sinner examines his life and passes through the successive stages of

preparation; four, the preaching of spiritual illumination and the germ

of faith implanted by the Holy Spirit; five, the subsequent ability of the

sinner to respond in faith to the gospel; and six, the shattering

experience of conversion as a dateable event upon which some

assurance of salvation could be erected…

Previously it was thought by many to be absurd to persuade people

to seek salvation if they were as lost and helpless as Calvanism seemed

to decree. Stoddard resolved the apparent contradiction between

Calvanist theory and his evangelistic practice by insisting on the

unknowability of it all. He clung tenaciously to the spiritual picture of

total inability before God, but at the same time Stoddard developed

concepts of ‘undertaking,’ ‘holy violence,’ ‘coming,’ and ‘choosing,’

by explaining in great detail exactly what his hearers and readers could

do in the stages leading to regeneration. He rationalized this

‘contradiction’ between theology and practice by arguing that humans

are free only to prepare themselves to receive God’s grace, but that the

actual granting of grace is entirely in God’s power. This was precisely

the breakthrough that mass evangelism needed, and it was to be

followed by his grandson Jonathan Edwards, by Jonathan Dickson, and

by every other evangelist of consequence in the Great Awakening.”

(Hardman p. 48-49)

“Thus Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) prepared the way for free

will by attempting to break the log jam of human inability that had

stymied and brought ridicule upon Calvanism. He heightened the role

of human choice in salvation, and reduced the prolonged period of

convictions, believing conversion could come after a brief time of

crisis. In reducing the time span between the first conviction of sin and

the final conversion, and giving rationale for the sinner’s own will to

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choose God, Dwight mounted a program of evangelism behind which

he hoped Calvinists could unite. It was, of course, an ‘Arminianized

Calvanism,’ which would erode crucial doctrines of the Reformed view

and fall in behind John Wesley’s ideas. But it was the wave of the

future for American Protestantism and set the stage for the teachings of

Nathaniel William Taylor (1786-1858) and Charles Grandison Finney

(1792-1875).” (Hardman p. 116)

“It was a great vision. To a remarkable degree the [social

benevolence] reform movements achieved their goals in the middle

third of the nineteenth century, eliminating much evil, and bringing

important Christian values into the mainstream of society. By coupling

awakenings with the reform impulse, Charles Finney (1792-1875)

deserves much of the credit, sharing it with a host of lesser known but

equally devoted figures.” (Hardman p. 160)

“Once, Henry Moorhouse [1840-1880, British evangelist of the

Plymouth Brethren] preached seven nights in Moody’s Chicago church

on the theme of the love of God, using John 3:16 as his text. Moody

was astounded; until then, he had always called upon sinners to repent

and to flee the wrath to come. Instead of emphasizing what sinners

should run from, Moorhouse reversed this – without suggesting that

God would not judge. Moody saw the important difference, and began

to teach that sinners should be drawn to God by love – for God wants

sons, not slaves.” (Hardman p. 202)

“Plainness certainly contributed to Dwight Moody’s success. He

shared several characteristics with the other most successful early

evangelists: (1) He was absolutely sincere, as even his worst critics

admitted; (2) He had a fiery love for Christ and for people that was

evident in everything he did; (3) He was unshakably sure of his own

salvation, and believed that God’s grace had gone to the utmost limits

to save all people who would only believe.” (Hardman p. 208)

“Billy Sunday emphasized that America had been built upon work,

patriotism, concern for one another, rugged individualism, and

Christian faith. When World War I came and these virtues were much

needed, Sunday was at the pinnacle of his fame. Even skeptics had to

admit that he stressed all the right things.” (Hardman p. 236)

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Hardman, Keith J. Seasons of Refreshing: Evangelism and Revivals

in America. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stuck Publishers, original 1994,

and 2006.

*******

“And here they stand tonight [eight people who professed faith in

the Lord Jesus Christ] in this audience, the Presence of God here. Even

a little handful of people in this arena, but yet You've come from glory

to manifest Yourself. You come all the way across a stormy ocean one

night to heal one maniac over in Gadara, returned back without a

revival in that country. O God, You'll come any time or any place that

people will call on You. You went plumb down to the belly of the

whale in the bottom of the ocean to deliver Jonah when he turned

himself over and begin to pray. You went into the lions' den with

Daniel, into the fiery furnace with the Hebrew children. You're in

Saskatoon tonight in this meeting, the same Jesus: the fourth Man of

the fiery furnace, the Angel Who was with Daniel, the Spirit of God

with Jonah in the belly of the whale. You're here tonight.” (Branham,

William - 57-0516-WE.WOULD.SEE.JESUS_SASKATOON.SK-

THURSDAY)

“Paul said those days would be. We got it. It's here. It's on us, and

we look and see it. We hear it from everywhere and what do we do? It

ought to draw us together. The Bible said, ‘Assembling ourselves

together, and that the more when you see that day approaching.’ It

ought to be one revival after another and bonfires of God's glory built

in every church and every place: a great coming together where all the

churches with one heart and one accord assemble themselves together

and forget their man-made theology and cry out to God for spiritual

power and spiritual discernment. That's the hour we need.” (Branham,

William - 59-0812-DISCERNING.THE.BODY.OF.THE.LORD_-

CHAUTAUQUA.OH V-2 N-25 WEDNESDAY)

“Oh, how we need today a reawakening, a revival of awakening.

But we cannot have it, because that hour is done lived a past. The

nations has sinned away their day of grace. I do not believe we'll never

have a great universal revival any more. It'll be amongst the Jews, but

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no more for the Gentiles; there's not a Scripture for it. And many of the

things that you are looking forward to, was promised to the Jews after

the church has done gone home. So we are looking for the coming of

the Messiah at any time. We don't know just what time it'll take place;

but it behooves us to be ready and listening to the warning voice. Oh,

how I thank God for His goodness and His fellowship.” (Branham,

William - 60-0722-WATCHMAN.WHAT.OF.THE.NIGHT _-

LAKEPORT.CA-FRIDAY)

“Old fashioned Holy Ghost revival… universal revival of the Holy

Spirit… [Revival] to cause churches to be filled with Your glory…

sweeping revival… God sent revival… of Fire… and stirring…

Depends on the attitude we take [toward supernatural revival]”

(Branham, William, phrases regarding revival, from The Table an

online collection of his sermons, search matching “revival and glory”

with 160 matches)

(http://nfo.scbbs.com/cgi-

bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=342415885&advquery=revival%20glory&in

fobase=message_2014.nfo&record={EB}&softpage=Doc_Frame_Pg42

&zz=)

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“What is needed is spiritual awakening. We need prayer for revival,

but we also need fresh God-given passion. Passion, if it is truly from

God, is born and nurtured in an atmosphere of truth. Truth is birthed

and fanned into a flame by the clear understanding of the Bible and its

message of covenant and grace. Ultimately the Word of God, used

directly by the Spirit of God, is the only proven means for bringing

about the reformational revival needed in our time.” (Kaiser p. ix)

“Wholehearted, genuine worship of the living God became the

chief delight and one of the foremost desires of each person who was

truly restored to spiritual vitality.” (Kaiser p. 12)

“A revival is a time when believers witness an extraordinary work

of God enlivening, strengthening, and elevating the spiritual life and

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vitality already possessed, but which life is now in a state of decline

and is feeble, mediocre, and dull in its outworkings.” (Kaiser p. 21)

“This raises the question of what it means to pray. Briefly, when we

pray we make our request known to God by the help of the Holy Spirit;

in the name, authority, and the mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ; with

faith, fervency, and submission to the will of God; and with sole

reference to his honor and glory.” (Kaiser p. 104-105)

“But the work of entering into prayer as a ministry of intercession,

praying for the world and its problems and needs, is a task that is rarely

entered into by believers. In intercession we participate with God in the

great conflict between God and our archenemy, the devil. True

intercession takes the persons and places in the world where evil is

assaulting the kingdom of God and pleads that the strong hand of God

might defeat evil. It prays that the lost might see the glorious offer of

grace given by our Lord Jesus and that they might come to trust him

personally.” (Kaiser p. 235)

Kaiser, Walter. Revive Us Again: Biblical Principles for Revival

Today. Ross-shire, IV20 1TW, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications,

2003.

*******

“On January 20, 1994, the Holy Spirit descended in power on a

small church near Toronto International Airport in Canada. From that

event has sprung a worldwide revival that has touched the lives of

millions of people all over the world. In fact, it was the British press

that first named this great revival ‘The Toronto Blessing.’” (Disc 1

cover)

“Pensacola, Florida became a lightning rod of spiritual power on

Father’s Day, June 18, 1995, when the Holy Spirit came in

unprecedented power into the sanctuary of the Brownsville Church.

Over the next six years, more than four million people came from every

state and many nations to experience this dynamic move of God.” (Disc

3 cover)

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Marcus, Warren. Great North American Revival Series. Charlotte,

NC: New Day Pictures, DVD seven disc series, 2003.

*******

“An irresistible move toward disestablishment gathered momentum.

In nine of the thirteen colonies at the [American] Revolution’s

beginning there was an established, tax-supported church, so that the

sovereignty of the law backed up the already over-powering respect for

the [priestly] cloth… By the end of the war, the Anglican Church

[historically connected with England], with the sanctions of patriotism

against it, was deprived of state support in those colonies which had

maintained it. The Congregationalists hung on as a tax-supported

church in New Hampshire until 1817, in Connecticut until 1818, and

until 1833 in Massachusetts... The unestablished, or ‘dissenting,’

denominations were understandably interested in putting an end to

public support for rival faiths.” (Weisberger p. 8-9) “Note 23:

…Anglicanism was established in Maryland, the two Carolinas,

Virginia, Georgia, and parts of New York.” (Weisberger p. 278)

“A revival was a joyful thing. It was also an extraordinary thing – a

miracle within a miracle. For conversion itself was a supernatural

affair. The Holy Spirit purged away the corruptions of a soul and

changed it from black to white. It was clearly a work of God outside the

sequence of natural events, even when it took years. When the work of

grace occurred in a flash, it was even more visibly a divine

intervention. A true believer, watching such a conversion, trembled at

the nearness of God.” (Weisberger p. 28)

“The state-supported churches in the colonies were tightly

controlled by the upper-class descendants of the first-comers. In the

course of a century they had taken over the best lands, the richest

trades, and the front pews in the houses of worship. Recently arrived

Scotch-Irish, German, and other immigrants were resentful. When they

flocked to revival meetings, they were, in part, registering a protest

against the idea that salvation, too, was a monopoly of the colonial

aristocrats.” (Weisberger p. 55)

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“Revivals stood out in a new light. They could kindle the flame of

enthusiasm in masses of people. That enthusiasm could then be directed

into societies for moral improvement. Moral improvement would create

a society of better men – men riper for regeneration, if not already

regenerated. The hosts of hell would be routed, the community of the

righteous would expand, and who could say, then, that the millennium

might be in the offing?” (Weisberger p. 78)

“There was nothing sacerdotal or remote about Finney in the pulpit.

The man in the front pew recognized another edition of himself up

there, speaking a language elevated enough for respect, but plain

enough for comprehension.” (Weisberger p. 88)

“For when the revival movement successfully ‘rebuked infidels’

[and launched moral reformation societies] and when it began to seek

new enemies: it changed somehow… Revivalism was cradled in a

grass-roots revolt against formalism in religion [becoming more

inoffensive through popularization]; but in organizing itself to reach

great masses of people it developed forms of its own… In a sense,

revivalism was delivered of various reforms [tax support for churches,

formal clericalism such as Calvanism with its extreme election

doctrine], and then left barren [without a sufficiently inspiring cause for

revival]… What is conceived in ecstasy must [due to human

contrivance] be reduced to form, doctrine, ritual and organization in

order to perpetuate itself. The tension between organization and

inspiration – between priest and prophet – lasts through the life of the

religion. Up to 1830, revivalism had known an era of prophets. As it

became accepted and urbanized, it entered the age of priests.”

(Weisberger p. 130)

“Now, however, he [Dwight Moody] went to hear [Henry]

Moorhouse, whom the deacons had asked again for Sunday night. To

Moody’s surprise, he chose the same text [John 3:16]. What was more,

he had asked the audience to bring Bibles with them and to follow the

sermon. Wide-eyed, Moody listened as he ‘just took that whole verse,

and then went through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation to prove

that in all ages God loved the world. God had sent prophets and

patriarchs to warn us, and then he sent His Son, and after they killed

Him, He sent the Holy Ghost. I never knew up to that time that God

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loved us so much. This heart of mine began to thaw out; I could not

keep back the tears. It was like news from a far country.’” (Weisberger

p. 196)

“[Moody] did not waste time in attacking critics. His own

enormous faith insulated him from doubts… His specialty was

vividness, directness, and brevity.” (Weisberger p. 213)

[Regarding Billy Sunday’s popular revival meetings of c. 1909-

1920, they incorporated aspects including:] “Pep rally atmosphere…

song fest… altar call… shaking Billy’s hand at the front of the

assembly, and decision card counting.” (Weisberger p. 254-256)

Weisberger, Bernard. They Gathered at the River: The Story of the

Great Revivalists and Their Impact upon Religion in America. Boston,

MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1958.

*******

“A personal word: I have found no message over the years that God

has consistently blessed as the message of the second coming of Christ.

Eddie Martin, Hyman Appleman, Jack Shuler, Billy Graham, and other

evangelists have made that same statement.” (Bisagno p. 12)

Bisagno, John R. The Power of Positive Evangelism: How to Hold

a Revival. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1968.

*******

“[Evan] Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent

many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer

meetings. Several character studies have noted his unusual zeal and

warmth of character. His prominent involvement in the Welsh revival

followed a period of religious awakening across the region, but most

biographies assert that its spark seemed to fly from Roberts. He

reported having experienced visitations from the Holy Spirit depicting

‘all Wales being lifted up to Heaven,’ at one time asking his roommate

(and later brother-in-law) if he believed that God could then ‘give us

100,000 souls.’ Within a few months of October 1904 this was indeed

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the case. The numbers of conversions were chronicled daily in the

Western Mail, the National newspaper of Wales. Famous journalists,

preachers, and even the future Prime Minister Lloyd George, vouched

for the genuineness of the revival and of Evan Roberts…

The four ‘points’ of his message were: one, confess all known sin,

receiving forgiveness through Jesus Christ; two, remove anything in

your life that you are in doubt or feel unsure about; three, be ready to

obey the Holy Spirit instantly; and four, publicly confess the Lord Jesus

Christ

In one of the most carefully chronicled of all revivals there are

common themes. People gathered in large numbers with a sense of

expectancy. Meetings lasted hours but from the beginning there was a

sense of conviction of sin. Wrongdoing was confessed and lifestyles

were affected. The pubs went from full to empty.

There were thousands of conversions that brought tremendous joy.

Some of the toughest characters in the valleys were converted. It was a

revival that especially was begun and sustained by the young.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Roberts_(minister)

*******

“As a rule, the [revival] movement bursts out all at once, sweeps

across its field like a prairie fire, and everywhere leads to a deepened

sense of sin. Then comes an outburst of joy through assurance of

pardon and cleansing, with peace of heart and eagerness to serve. As a

consequence of such a revival believers begin again to ‘possess their

possessions’ in the form of doctrines dear to the heart of God. There

also comes a transformation in the morals of persons and congregations

whose hearts have been touched with cleansing fire from above.”

(Burns p. 12, Andrew W. Blackwood Sr. in Preview)

“It is not necessary, before we eagerly examine the signs of the

times for the advent of a revival, to wait until the old excesses have

been repeated, or until the church has sunk to the low level of these

other days. Each generation has its own level. There is ebb and flow,

but it is the ebb and flow of an ever-advancing tide. Yet, for all this, the

extent of the defection may be as great, for the fall has to be measured

from the fresh advance which has been reached.” (Burns p. 32)

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“Slowly this aching grows: the heart of man begins to cry out for

God, for spiritual certainties, for fresh visions. From a faint desire this

multiplies as it widens, until it becomes a vast human need; until in its

urgency it seems to beat with violence at the very gates of Heaven.”

(Burns p. 33)

“This new-born gladness finds among other outlets its most

characteristic one in an outburst of song. Song is the natural expression

of the jubilant heart; it is human nature’s way of escape for feelings

which are too rapturous to remain silent. Most of the great leaders of

revival have been poets as well, and the revival is borne along on the

wings of exulting praise. The Franciscans sang the ‘Canticle of the

Sun’; the Reformers in Germany sang the mighty strophes of Luther;

Scotland found in the Psalms that which answered to her triumphant

mood; while Wesley’s hymns remain to-day long after the revival has

spent itself. In recent times we have seen the same fact expressed in a

most striking way in the revival in Wales. And even in China, in the

revival which has lately taken place among some of the most degraded

tribes in the South-west, singing has been a prominent feature.” (Burns

p. 44)

“No less striking in their similitude are the phenomena which

appear when the revival movement is set hard in motion. Immediately

the voice of the leader is heard, vast forces, which seem hitherto to

have been lying dormant, are awakened; the revival spreads with wings

of fire, and huge numbers of men, women, and children are affected by

it. Wherever it moves, and into whatever heart it enters, it creates an

overwhelming sense of sin, and with sin’s forgiveness an intense joy, a

joy which expresses itself in jubilant song, and often in strange

outbursts of feeling. The chief effect, however, of the revival is felt in

the sphere of the inner life. It awakens new spiritual emotions; it

quickens the conscience; it brings thousands of lawless lives into

subjection to the will of God, while it brings the Church back to

simplicity, to sincerity, and to a quickened spiritual vitality.” (Burns p.

52)

“With Christ, and the message of the Cross as its central fire, each

revival also is characterized either by the revivifying of some doctrine

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coldly held, or by the discovery of some new aspect of divine truth,

revealed in Scripture, but lost sight of.

The Reformation is the supreme example of the latter. Justification

by faith is one of the clearest of Pauline doctrines, but it was a doctrine

so utterly lost sight of that it ceased to exist in the Christian Church.

Ecclesiasticism so dominated men’s minds that for centuries men had

read Paul’s Epistles without discovering that the words they read were

diametrically opposed to the beliefs they held. And this is one of the

most curious facts connected with the human mind – its power to see

only that which corresponds with current opinion [because of

advantage, Jude 1:16], and of failing to see, not by conscious rejection,

but by a strange incapacity [strong delusion, 2 Thessalonians 2:11], all

that opposes it. Every age is imprisoned within its own conceptions,

and has to be set free by the [Christ-led, Romans 8:14] master minds

which refuse to be enslaved.” (Burns p. 62)

“To all such movements [of Reformation and Revival] the

organized Church adopts usually an attitude of suspicion or [increasing]

hostility. The reason for this is that all human organizations lose sooner

or later their [spark of] primitive enthusiasms, pass through the stage of

persecution to that of respectability [and authority], then, becoming

ease-loving and somnolent, learn to regard with suspicion and dislike

all that would interfere with their habits, and so slowly perish. The

Church would share the fate of other societies, since she shares their

other experiences, were it not that she is being constantly rejuvenated

by infusions of new spiritual life, of the very kind we are now

considering. But the process of rejuvenation is not welcomed by those

who have grown lax and sluggish in the old; the power of kindling

enthusiasms in them is gone, but the bitterness with which they oppose

its awakening in others [arises, reacts, and] remains. Hence the

awakening is frequently attended by the establishment of a new

organization outside the Church, since it has to encounter the

opposition of those who are within [as in the case in England of the

older Anglican Church versus the then new Wesleyan movement].”

(Burns p. 314)

“Each revival derives its power from the rediscovery of some

forgotten Biblical truth, and coming with all the power of a rediscovery

it awakens in the heart a joyful recognition of its power, and a fresh

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blessing in its acceptance. The doctrine itself is frequently overstated

and lifted out of contact with other truths, but the joy of its discovery

overrides all limitations which come through the wrong sense of

proportion; it bursts upon the world with the invigorating power of the

spring, and brings radiant happiness to tens of thousands of lives. This

is what happened through the rediscovery of those evangelical

doctrines already stated. They awoke in men’s hearts a radiant joy; they

transfigured tens of thousands of lives. [Concerning the Wesley

revival,] Men who were criminals before, who lived the most brutal

lives, who were drunkards and law-breakers, coming under the spell

[conviction] of the new preaching, were changed. A [Godly] miracle of

grace was wrought in them. Not many rich, not many mighty, were

called [or chosen], but the revival swept in upon the multitudes of the

people; upon the toilers of the workshop and the mine; into the

crowded tenements of the laborers and the poor.” (Burns p. 325-326)

Burns, James. Revivals: Their Laws and Leaders. London: Hodder

and Stoughton, original 1909. Second Printing, with additional

chapters, Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1960.

*******

[Welsh Revival of 1904-1905] “It was a Revival of singing. The

Welsh are famous for their native gift of congregational singing. No

part in the harmony of a tune is missing and most of the singers sing as

those who have been thoroughly trained. Imagine, then, if you can, an

instrument with its every string swept by the Spirit of God! As blessed

R. B. Jones, a leader in the revival, said, ‘The fact is, unless heard, it is

unimaginable and when heard indescribable. There was no hymnbook.

No one gave out a hymn. Just anybody started the singing, and very

rarely did it happen that the hymn started – no one knew by whom –

was out of harmony with the mood of the moment. Once started, as if

moved by a simultaneous impulse, the hymn was caught up by the

whole congregation almost as if what was about to be sung had been

announced and all were responding to the baton of a visible human

leader. I have seen nothing like it. You felt that the thousand or fifteen

hundred persons before you had become merged into one myriad-

headed, but simple-souled, personality. Such was the perfect blending

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of the mood and purpose that it bore eloquent testimony to a unity

created only by the Spirit of God’” (Stewart p. 16-17)

[On November 7, 1904] “Almost all were moved to tears and many

cried in agony. It was in this meeting that the ‘Revival Love song’ was

first sung – ‘Here is Love, vast as the ocean.’” (Stewart p. 38)

[Newspaper reports concerning the Welsh Revival, extracts]

“PENTRE: The ministers of all the chapels recently exchanged

pulpits for a day with the idea of breaking down denominalism.

MAESTEG: An insurance agent told a reporter that at practically

every house he called at after Christmas he was met by a wife with a

happy smile and these words, ‘This is the happiest Christmas we ever

had.’ Their husbands had been converted and stopped their wastage of

money in gambling and drunkenness...

Longstanding debts were paid, stolen goods returned, drinking

taverns forsaken, oaths ceased to be heard so it was said in the mines

the horses could not understand the language of the drivers. Political

meetings had to be postponed as members of the House of Parliament

were found taking part in revival meetings. Theatrical companies made

sure that they did not come to Wales as they knew that there they

would go bankrupt. Magistrates were presented with white gloves in

many places to signify that there were no arrests. The prisons were

empty. Even in the universities, revival scenes were commonplace day

after day for months.” (Stewart p. 57-58)

“Songs that became popular during the revival included: Tell

Mother I’ll be There; Ride in Triumph Blessed Jesus; Who is a

Pardoning God Like Thee.” (Stewart p. 71)

“One of the most significant results was that the old church

prejudices were broken down. The man-made denominational barriers

completely collapsed as believers and pastors of all denominations

worshipped their majestic Lord together. The quarrels of local

Christians were healed. One of the outstanding features of the revival

was the confession of sin, not among the unsaved alone, but among the

saved. All were broken down and melted before the cross of Christ.”

(Stewart p. 71)

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Stewart, James A. Invasion of Wales by the Holy Spirit through

Evan Roberts. Asheville, NC: Revival Literature, c. 1963.

*******

“This latter part of the work, praying for the sick, I drew back from

and many were the severe punishments received from the Father for

this rebellion; how many times He withdrew His presence because I

refused to declare the matchless power of Him who bore our

sicknesses. Not then knowing that it meant no more to pray for the sick

that they might be healed, than to pray for a sinner to be saved. God

finally conquered; I yielded my life, not only to preach salvation from

sin, but healing as well.” (Parham p. 16)

“Paul did not recognize the baptism of John to repentance as

sufficient, but baptized them in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ

before he would lay hands upon them that they might receive the

baptism of the Holy Spirit. These and other Scriptures were so

convincing that the next day I was baptized by single immersion.”

(Parham p. 19)

“Then how quickly we recognized the fact that we could not be

buried by baptism in the name of the Father, and in the name of the

Holy Ghost: because it stood to nothing, as they never died or were

resurrected.” (Parham p. 20)

“But by a careful study of Acts 1:8, we find that the power [of

Pentecost] was to make them witnesses [by speaking in foreign

languages to people who understood].” (Parham p. 25)

“As pardon is received as a result of sincere repentance, restitution

and surrender; sanctification is received as the result of entire

consecration; so the speaking in other tongues is received as a result of

this Baptism. The Holy Spirit, through witnessing to the work of

Calvary wrought in our lives, in justification and sanctification,

reserves the speaking in other tongues as the evidence of His own

incoming.” (Parham p. 34)

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Parham, Charles Fox. A Voice Crying in the Wilderness.

PentecostalBooks.com, Original 1902, Revised 1910, current Copyright

2013.

*******

“For years many of God’s elect have been led out in the Spirit to

cry unto Him day and night for a widespread, heaven-born revival of

pure and undefiled religion – for a worldwide revival of Pentecostal

power and glory.” (Shaw p. 15)

“The stir is caused by the blowing of the wind – the breath of

Heaven.” (Shaw p. 29)

“When asked for a message for America, Evan Roberts grasped my

hand [of an American reporter visiting the Revival in Wales], and gave

me the following, ‘The prophecy of Joel is being fulfilled. There the

Lord says, ‘I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh.’ If that is so, all

flesh must be prepared to receive. (1) The past must be clear; every sin

confessed to God, any wrong to man must be put right. (2) Everything

doubtful must be removed for once and for all out of our lives. (3)

Obedience prompt and implicit to the Spirit of God. (4) Public

confession to Christ. Christ said, ‘I, if I be lifted up will draw all men

unto Me.’ There it is; Christ is all in all.’” (Shaw p. 53, quoting a New

York Weekly Witness article)

“The burden of what Evan Roberts says to the people is this: It is

not man; do not wait for me; depend on God; obey the Spirit. But

whenever moved to do so, he speaks under the guidance of the Spirit.

His work is not that of appealing to men so much as that of creating an

atmosphere by calling men to follow the guidance of the Spirit in

whatever the Spirit shall say to them.” (Shaw p. 111, quoting G.

Campbell Morgan) “Vision is merging into virtue.” (Shaw p. 119,

quoting G. Campbell Morgan, December 25, 1904)

Evan Roberts said, “Let us pray to become full of faith for Christ.”

(Shaw p. 149, quoting the London Christian)

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“This is Evan Roberts’ message this afternoon, and for an hour he is

pressing the divine gift of the Spirit upon their acceptance. ‘Confess

your sins to God,’ he pleads with the people; ‘Forgive your enemies;’

‘Out with every root of bitterness and malice;’ ‘Bow down your souls

at the King’s feet;’ ‘Repent and believe – believe – believe;’ ‘Trust and

obey.’ And you shall be ‘filled with joy unspeakable and full of glory.’

That is the burden of the message. For an hour he pleads with pathos

(emotion) and passion, and then makes his usual appeal for public

confession. The response is immediate and impressive.” (Shaw p. 171,

quoting The Soul Winner)

Brief quotes: The Comforter has come (p. 179)… The greatest

effect of all, the reality of human need and divine power (p. 185)… The

Revival is full of expectation of a Divine springtime (p. 192)… Its

keynote is of a social and altruistic [unselfish] nature (p. 192)… The

great victories in the Christian church have taken place in answer to

prevailing prayer (p. 196)… What gave them such wonderful power

over the people, such power to cast out devils? We answer, prayer;

long, persistent, uninterrupted, prevailing prayer was the secret of their

power with God and men (p. 197)… The desolations of the world and

the church bring the disciple of deep devotion and faith to the

storehouse of all effective remedy, The Blood-Bought Mercy Seat (p.

207)… These unite in declaring that the only remedy for the evils we

deplore is an old-time revival; a revival brought about by the mighty

working of the Spirit of God in awakening and quickening and saving

power (p. 208)… Ignite a revival that will fill the hearts of saints with

holy love (p. 210).

Resources: www.AzusaStreet.org and www.PentecostalGold.com

Shaw, Solomon Benjamin (1854 – 1941). The Great Revival in

Wales. Pensacola, FL: Christian Life Books, original 1905, printed

2014.

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Chapter 2:

On the Reformers and

Evangelists

“But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an

evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.”

(2 Timothy 4:5)

***

Within the Holy Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church held

authoritative control over state churches. As outlined above, the Roman

Catholic Church upheld church traditions, even above Scripture. As

Roman Catholic Church traditions deviated from the plain truth of Holy

Scripture, serious errors in doctrine became evident.

In this context, individuals arose within the Roman Catholic Church

protesting the perceived errors in church doctrine, and seeking to

reform the church. Many of these people suffered as martyrs, and a

great many people separated from the Roman Catholic Church.

Together, they became known as Reformers, and their overall

movement has been termed the Protestant Reformation.

Within this section, we will present information, regarding leaders

of the Protestant Reformation, including the following people, along

with other later Christian leaders.

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John Wycliffe (c. 1329 – 1384): a scholar and the “Morning Star”

of the Reformation, who translated the Bible into English, and sought

to protect the rights of the poor.

John Hus (c. 1369 – 1415): a priest, who taught that the people

should have access to the Holy Bible in their native languages, and who

spoke against Roman Catholic non-Scriptural doctrines. John Hus was

burned at the stake as a martyr. His legacy includes the Hussite

movement and a founding influence within the Moravian Church.

Martin Luther (1483 – 1546): a priest and professor, who posted the

famous 95 Thesis. His legacy includes the Lutheran Church.

William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536): a scholar, who translated the

Holy Bible into English, and who suffered as a martyr.

The Anabaptist (c. 1525 and following): of the Radical

Reformation: who held to the truth of Holy Scripture including adult

baptism, and who suffered as martyrs.

John Wesley (1703 - 1791): founder of the Methodist Societies,

who emphasized the motive toward Scriptural Holiness, sanctification.

***

1. Wycliffe, John. John Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the

Reformation. Worcester, PA: Gateway Films, 1984, VHS.

“John Wycliffe is the dramatic biography of the life of the 14

th century

scholar and cleric who translated the Bible into English for the first

time. Wycliffe found himself in the middle of religious, political, and

social conflicts. An Oxford scholar, one of Europe’s most renowned

philosophers, he was a defender of English nationalism against the

power of the pope, and a champion of the poor against the injustices of

the rich [including the Roman Catholic Church, which owned one-third

of all the land of England].

John Wycliffe taught that God’s forgiveness cannot be bought with

indulgences. He preached that the only true authority is the Word of

God, and the Word could only be understood by all, if the people could

read it in their native tongue. John Wycliffe captures the trials and

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heroic struggles of this significant man of faith – the ‘Morning Star’ of

the Reformation.” (Wycliffe, VHS back cover)

Figure 1: John Wycliffe (1331 – 1384) – Morning Star of the

Reformation

***

2. Hus, John. John Hus was the accused but his testimony put a

whole civilization on trial. Worcester, PA: Faith for Today, 1961, VHS.

“John Hus died singing, July 6, 1415. The history books make little

mention of this Bohemian priest and scholar who lived 100 years before

Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. Yet, John Hus was

convinced that the Bible should be presented in the language of the

people, that salvation comes by faith in Jesus Christ, and the Word of

God is the final authority. He taught openly in the University of Prague

and as a pastor, challenging the abuses of [Roman Catholic] medieval

Christendom.

Intrigue and false promises weave a powerful story of one man’s

commitment to faith in Jesus Christ. In the end, Hus was accused [by the

Roman Catholic clerics], imprisoned, and charged with heresy.

Ultimately, he was condemned [without objective evidence] and burned

at the stake as a heretic.” (John Hus VHS back cover)

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Figure 2: John Hus – Reformer and Martyr, VHS cover photo

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Figure 3: John Hus (c. 1369 - 1415) – legacy of the Moravian

Church

***

3. Luther Martin. Martin Luther’s protest changed the course of

Western history. Luther Film Associates, original 1953.

“The original film classic of Luther’s life was released in theaters

worldwide and nominated for two Academy Awards. The film traces

Luther’s life from a guilt-burdened monk through the monumental

events that led to a break with the Roman Catholic Church…” (Luther,

VHS back cover)

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Figure 4: Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) - legacy of the Lutheran

Church

***

4. Tyndale, William. God’s Outlaw – The Story of William

Tyndale. Worcester, PA: Grenville Film Productions, 1986, DVD.

“A simple God-seeking man, William Tyndale somehow became one of

the most wanted men in England and all Europe. Pursued by King

Henry VIII, Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas Moore, and the Pope’s

personal legate Cardinal Wolsey, Tyndale darted across Europe to avoid

capture – always pushing to complete the task that obsessed him.

The task was translating the Bible into English and publishing it for his

fellow countrymen – Englishmen who lived in a country where the

Bible and even prayers in English were outlawed [under penalty of

death by burning at the stake] by a harsh and religious establishment

[the Roman Catholic Church]. Today Tyndale is renowned as the

‘Father of the English Bible,’ and is recognized as one of the major

leaders of the English Reformation. But the tale of how he lived and

died [as a martyr] is a compelling story, and is a moving encouragement

for modern people of faith.” (God’s Outlaw – the Story of William

Tyndale, DVD back cover)

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Figure 5: William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536), a Christian hero, who

translated the Holy Bible into English, and suffered as a martyr

***

5. Anabaptist. The Radicals: To a world of fear, Anabaptists

introduced freedom, which was a crime punishable by death.

Worcester, PA, c. 1990’s, DVD.

“The year is 1525. Michael and Margaretha Sattler have fled their

religious orders. Their quest: restore the church to the purity of its early

days when communities of believers practiced peace, compassion, and

sacrificial love.

The Sattlers join a group called the Anabaptists and together challenge

the 1000 year control of the Church by the State. They call for baptism

to once again become, not a mark of citizenship, but an adult and

voluntary decision to follow Christ. As their movement grows, so does

the determination of their enemies to stop them, by any means.

In 1527, Michael is burned at the stake and Margaretha drowned. But

their movement survives and today is carried on by the Mennonites,

Mennonite Brethren, Brethren in Christ, the Hutterites, and the Amish.”

(Radicals… Anabaptists, DVD back cover)

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Figure 6: The burning of a 16th-century Dutch Anabaptist,

Anneken Hendriks, who was charged by the Spanish Inquisition

with heresy

Figure 7: Dirk Willems saves his pursuer. This act of mercy led to

his recapture, after which he was burned at the stake. Luyken, Jan

(1685), Dirk Willems (picture).

***

6. Wesley, John. Wesley: A heart transformed can change the

world. Worcester, PA, Foundery Pictures, year not listed, DVD.

“Step into eighteenth century England and experience the transformation

of one man whose heart-wrenching search for peace haunts him even as

he pours himself into a life of service and evangelism. Now, for the first

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time, Wesley’s fascinating spiritual struggle is presented in this award-

winning film based upon John’s own private journals.

Young John Wesley works hard to earn his own salvation, but still

cannot find lasting peace. His headstrong ways and self-righteous

attitude bring conflict and rejection wherever he goes. Follow his

journey across the stormy seas to the colony of Georgia, where he fails

as an evangelist, while breaking the heart of the beautiful Sophy. In

defeat, the newly humbled Wesley returns to England in search of

genuine faith, and the discovery of God’s grace.

John Wesley is well known as the spiritual father of Methodism. His

heartfelt struggles, his passion for authentic faith expressing itself

through meaningful kingdom work, and his message of saving grace

resonate with audiences of all ages and denominations.” (Wesley, DVD

back cover)

Figure 8: John Wesley (1703 – 1791) – founder of the Methodist

Societies, who emphasized sanctification, or the motive toward

Scriptural Holiness

*******

7. “Once in a while someone comes along who has a profound

effect on the course of future history. Count Zinzendorf [(1700 –

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1760), founding Bishop of the Moravian Church] was one of those

remarkable people. Born into nobility in 1700, he put aside a life of

wealth, politics, and privilege to follow God’s call. He established a

refugee settlement for persecuted Christians. This remarkable

community experienced a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit,

which led them to a passionate concern for worldwide missions. Under

Zinzendorf’s leadership they set the stage for the modern missionary

movement, as we know it today.” (Zinzendorf DVD back cover)

Zinzendorf, Count Ludwig. Count Zinzendorf: The rich young

ruler who said yes; His work set the stage for modern missions.

Worcester, PA: Vision Video, 2000.

“Out of this study and prayer, the community formed a document

known as the Brüderlicher Vertrag, the Brotherly Agreement, which

was a voluntary discipline of Christian community. This document, and

a set of rules laid down by Zinzendorf known as The Manorial

Injunctions were signed by the members of the community on 12 May

1727. This document, which has been revised over many years, is today

known as ‘The Moravian Covenant for Christian Living.’ The Moravian

Church is one of the few denominations, which emphasizes a code of

Christian behavior, over specific creeds.

Continued study and prayer in small groups known as banden resulted

in a sense of reconciliation in the community [at Herrnhut, Germany],

leading to a powerful spiritual renewal on August 13, 1727 during a

special communion service at the Berthelsdorf Church. This experience,

referred to as the ‘Moravian Pentecost,’ marked the beginning of a new

era of spiritual growth in Herrnhut. It also began a period of radical

experimentation with communal Christian living as expressed in

Zinzendorf's theology.

As the renewed community of Herrnhut grew, Zinzendorf obtained a

copy of Ratio Disciplinae, the church order of the early Bohemian

Unity. As he began to study the history of the Bohemians, he was

astonished to find powerful similarities between the theology and

practice of the early Unitas Fratrum and the newly established order of

Herrnhut. Zinzendorf and the Herrnhuters felt a strong identification

with the writings of Moravian Bishop John Amos Comenius and

incorporated many of the ideas of the early Unity. However, Zinzendorf

saw the new group as a spark for renewal of all denominations, not a

new and separate denomination. This theological bent was reinforced by

the legal structure of the Lutheran State church.”

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Zinzendorf

Figure 9: Count Ludwig Zinzendorf (1700 - 1760) – Prophet of the

Heart, Bishop of the Moravian Church, great and early supporter

of foreign missions

*******

8. “George F. Muller (1805 – 1898) was a German playboy who

found Christ and gave his life to serve Christ unreservedly [as a pastor].

His mission was to rescue orphans from the wretched street life that

enslaved so many children in England during the time of Charles

Dickens and Oliver Twist. Muller did rescue, care for, feed, and

educate such children by the thousands. The costs were enormous for

such a great work. Yet, amazingly, he never asked anyone for money.

Instead he prayed, and his children never missed a meal. This

docudrama presents his life story and shows how God answered prayer

and met their needs. It is a story that raises foundational questions

regarding faith and finances.” (George Muller DVD back cover)

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Figure 10: George F. Muller (1805 – 1898), pastor, and founder of

orphanages and many Christian schools

Muller, George. The Prayerful Life of George Muller: Robber of

the Cruel Streets. Worcester, PA: Vision Video, 2006, DVD.

*******

9. “Spurgeon brought to life… Here is the intimate story of one of

the greatest preachers in the history of the church. We follow him from

his youth where, as a young preacher he is surprisingly called to

minister in London and soon captures the love and respect of the

nation. He goes on to become one of its most influential figures. This

powerful, inspirational docu-drama faithfully recreates the times of C.

H. Spurgeon and brings the ‘people’s preacher’ to life as it follows his

trials and triumphs with historical accuracy.”

Spurgeon, Charles Haddon. C. H. Spurgeon – the Peoples

Preacher. Worcester, PA: Vision Video, CTA, no date.

*******

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10. “Robert Sayers Sheffey [1820 – 1902] was an American

circuit-riding preacher of the nineteenth century. The film tells the true

story of this unusual servant of God, who as a rowdy young man

followed his friends to a revival meeting and there found the Lord. A

man of prayer, tireless service, and great compassion, ‘Brother Sheffey’

rides through the Appalachian Mountains spreading the gospel.

Although he suffers the loss of his two greatest treasures in one day,

Sheffey still finds forgiveness in his heart for the person who caused

his sorrow. The film captures the warmth and compassion of a man

whose soul was on fire for God.”

Sheffey, Robert Sayers. Sheffey. Greenville, SC: Unusual Films,

Bob Jones University Press, 1978, and 2003, DVD.

*******

“When Christian principles become socially unacceptable and

society moves to repress them, what will the Christians do? Witness the

Soviet Union [circa 1986] – before glasnost. Fear of the KGB secret

police pervades society. Christian faith is stifled wherever it is

discovered. Most believers cling to a hollow shell of Christianity

tolerated in ‘registered’ churches. However, some believers opt to

remain ‘unregistered,’ worshipping God openly and accepting the harsh

consequences. A brave few dare to print Bibles – right under the noses

of the KGB. This story is about them.”

Printing, The. Greenville, SC: Unusual Films, Bob Jones

University, distributed by Vision Video, 1990 and 2003, DVD.

*******

11. “Charles Fox Parham (June 4, 1873 – c. January 29, 1929)

was an American preacher and evangelist. Together with William J.

Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the

development and early spread of Pentecostalism. It was Parham who

associated glossolalia with the baptism in the Holy Spirit, a theological

connection crucial to the emergence of Pentecostalism as a distinct

movement. Parham was the first preacher to articulate Pentecostalism's

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distinctive doctrine of evidential tongues, and to expand the

movement.” (Wiki / Charles Fox Parham)

Figure 11: Charles Fox Parham (1873 – 1929), independent

Holiness evangelist, founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement, who

taught that the Baptism of the Holy Ghost was evidenced by

speaking in tongues (of foreign languages unknown to the speaker)

*******

12. Evan John Roberts (8 June 1878 – 29 September 1951) was

an evangelist of the Welsh Revival of 1904 – 1905.

“The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Wales:

The Revival storm that hit the hills and valleys of Wales in the

autumn of 1904 soon became a hurricane that affected the whole of the

Principality. November 1904 witnessed the hand of God in the widely

separated districts of Rhos in North Wales and Loughor in South

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Wales. They independently and simultaneously knew powerful

convictions and wonderful conversions. The staggering success of the

Gospel could not be attributed to the instrumentality of one man; this

was not the wisdom of man but the power of God. Evan Roberts

travelled around Wales taking meetings, often accompanied by singers

who had been touched by the Holy Spirit. Society was influenced by

these renewed, law-abiding individuals, with a puritanical honesty, a

positive work ethos, and a personal life free of the personal addictions

of the time. They remained the spiritual stalwarts of churches and

chapel for years. For them the Revival of ‘04/’05 was ongoing.”

http://www.welshrevival.com/lang-en/1904evanroberts.htm

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Figure 12: Evan John Roberts (1878 – 1951), great evangelist of the

Welsh Revival of 1904 - 1905

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And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with

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27. Parham, Charles Fox. A Voice Crying in the Wilderness.

PentecostalBooks.com, Original 1902, Revised 1910, current Copyright

2013.

28. Printing, The. Greenville, SC: Unusual Films, Bob Jones

University, distributed by Vision Video, 1990 and 2003, DVD.

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29. Seymour, William. Azusa Street Sermons – The Words That

Changed the World. Joplin, Missouri: Christian Life Books, Series

Editor Dr. Larry Martin, 1999.

30. Shaw, Solomon Benjamin. The Great Revival in Wales.

Pensacola, FL: Christian Life Books, original 1905, printed 2014.

31. Sheffey, Robert Sayers. Sheffey. Greenville, SC: Unusual Films,

Bob Jones University Press, 1978, and 2003, DVD.

32. Spurgeon, Charles Haddon. C. H. Spurgeon – the Peoples

Preacher. Worcester, PA: Vision Video, CTA, no date.

33. Spurgeon, C. H. The Berean Call Newsletter. Bend Oregon.

February 2012.

34. Stewart, James A. Invasion of Wales by the Holy Spirit through

Evan Roberts. Asheville, NC: Revival Literature, c. 1963.

35. Strom, Andrew. True and False Revival. Revival School,

www.RevivalSchool.com, Wholesale distribution by Lightning Source,

Inc., 2008.

36. Synan, Vinson. The Century of the Holy Spirit – 100 Years of

Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson,

2001.

37. Tyndale, William. God’s Outlaw – The Story of William

Tyndale. Worcester, PA: Grenville Film Productions, 1986, DVD.

38. Weisberger, Bernard. They Gathered at the River: The Story of

the Great Revivalists and Their Impact upon Religion in America.

Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1958.

39. Welchel, Tommy. They Told Me Their Stories: The Youth and

Children of Azusa Street Tell Their Stories. Dare 2 Dream Books (405)

410-9201, 2010.

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40. Wesley, John. Wesley: A heart transformed can change the

world. Worcester, PA, Foundery Pictures, year not listed, DVD.

41. Wright, Fred and Sharon. The World’s Greatest Revivals.

Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image, 2007.

42. Wycliffe, John. John Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the

Reformation. Worcester, PA: Gateway Films, 1984, VHS.

43. Zinzendorf, Count Ludwig. Count Zinzendorf: The rich young

ruler who said yes; His work set the stage for modern missions.

Worcester, PA: Vision Video, 2000.

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The Gospel Message

“For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not

God, It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that

believe.”

(1 Corinthians 1:21)

The Lord Jesus Christ brought a message of love and hope for the

world. The Lord Jesus Christ brought redeeming power, for whosoever

would receive Him as Lord and Savior. The Lord Jesus Christ said that

He came, “to give his life to be a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:28;

Mark 10:45). Through His blood atonement, the Lord Jesus Christ

provided a gracious way to receive forgiveness of sins and precious

salvation. Through His sacrificial love, the Lord Jesus Christ justified,

“such as should be saved” (ACTS 2:47). Christians are thankful that

their sins have been forgiven and that they have been set free by the

loving sacrificial blood of the Lamb of God. As such, Christians need

not fear the Judgment Day, but may rejoice in Jesus Christ, their

Savior.

Motivation to Share the Word

A recurring theme throughout the Biblical Scriptures is a call for

men and women to be reconciled to the Lord Jesus Christ. The faithful

are often exhorted to preach and to share the word with compassion.

The following table presents some of the notable Scriptures that

motivate Christian evangelism. It is followed by a loving rendition of

the Christian salvation message.

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Soul-Winning Wisdom

Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom he hath redeemed from

the hand of the enemy.

(Psalm 107:2)

They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and

weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with

rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.

(Psalm 126:5, 6)

The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is

wise.

(Proverb 11:30)

A true witness delivereth souls, but a deceitful witness speaketh lies.

(Proverb 14:25)

Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: For the day of the

LORD is near in the valley of decision.

(Joel 3:14)

[The Lord Jesus Christ said,] And the lord said unto the servant, Go out

into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my

house may be filled.

(Luke 14:23)

Let him know that he who converteth the sinner from the error of his

way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.

(James 5:20)

And of some have compassion, making a difference; And others save

with fear, pulling them out of the fire, hating even the garment spotted

by the flesh. (Jude 22, 23)

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The Quintessential Salvation Message

Dear friend, May I ask you a question? If you were to die tonight,

where would you spend eternity? This is a solemn question intended to

evoke serious reflection, regarding your relationship with the Lord

Jesus Christ. As a foundation, we affirm and recognize that our current

and future blessings depend upon our faith and trust in His finished

work. Through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, a way has been made

to realize the truth, concerning salvation.

To establish a basis for discussion; Do you believe that the Bible

presents the inspired word of God? An affirmative answer is important,

since the Bible provides the foundation for discussing the teachings of

the Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible declares, "Forever Oh Lord, Thy word

is settled in heaven" (Psalm 119:89). The Lord Jesus Christ also

prophesied, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not

pass away" (Luke 21:33). And wonderfully, the Bible assures us,

"These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the

Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life" (1 John 5:13).

The Bible clearly explains that we can know for certain and have a

confident assurance of eternal life through the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Bible finds no man excusable: for it clearly declares, "For all

have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).

Again, the Bible plainly explains, "Whatever is not of faith is sin"

(Romans 14:23). In addition, the Bible brings conviction by asserting,

“To him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin”

(James 4:17). Truly, that's why we are all in need of the Saviour, even

the Lord Jesus Christ, including each one of us, throughout the whole

world.

The Bible says, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners"

(1 Timothy 1:15). He came for you and for me, and for all people

throughout the entire world, yes even to show us, “the way, the truth,

and the life” (John 14:6).

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When the Lord Jesus Christ first came forth preaching, he exhorted,

“Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 4:17). He

further admonished, "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish"

(Luke 13:3). We need to be willing to turn from a worldly way to a

Godly way. It is a decision or choice that we make in our minds and

hearts, to turn toward God. The Lord Jesus Christ explained that we

need to recognize our need for serious change, and that we need to be

willing to start a new life.

Have you ever heard of the Judgment Day? The Bible says, “It is

appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews

9:27). The Bible reveals, "And I saw the dead, small and great, stand

before God, and the books were opened and another book was opened

which is the book of life. And the dead were judged out of the books

according to their works. And death and Hell were cast into the lake of

fire. This is the second death… And whosoever's name was not found

written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire" (Revelation

20:11-15). So there is a Book of life, and we should earnestly desire

that our names be kept in it. The Bible further presages, “So then every

one of us shall give account of himself to God” (Romans 14:12).

The Lord Jesus Christ made it clear that radical deliverance is

needed. He explained, "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be

born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3). The Lord

Jesus Christ further gloriously revealed, "God is a Spirit and they that

worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24). The

Bible also explains, "Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new

creature; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become

new" (2 Corinthians 5:17). Concisely stated, we need a new start with a

new heart.

May I ask you this question? Do you believe that the Lord Jesus

Christ shed His blood, through sacrificial love, to wash away your sins?

The Bible plainly confirms, "The blood of Jesus Christ his Son

cleanseth us from all sin. If we say we have no sin, we deceive

ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful

and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all

unrighteousness" (1 John 1:7-9).

May I ask you this question? Do you believe that the Lord Jesus

Christ rose bodily from the dead and ascended up into heaven? The

Lord Jesus Christ foretold, "I will not leave you comfortless: I will

come to you… because I live, ye shall live also" (John 14:18-19). The

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Bible triumphantly declares, "He is risen, as he said" (Matthew 28:6).

Glory to God!

Now when the Bible exhorts so great salvation, it declares, "If thou

shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine

heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For

with the heart, man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth

confession is made unto salvation. For the Scripture saith, Whosoever

believeth in him shall not be ashamed… For whosoever shall call upon

the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Romans 10:9-13). The Bible

exhorts, "Oh come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before

the Lord our maker" (Psalm 95:6).

Profession of Faith

At this time, you are invited to pray to the Lord Jesus Christ for his

mercy and salvation: for “now is the acceptable time; behold, now is

the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2). It is between you and the

Lord, and what matters is that you genuinely believe it in your heart.

The Bible beautifully summarizes, “For by grace are ye saved through

faith” (Ephesians 2:8). If you sincerely believe the following words,

please earnestly pray…

Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner in your

sight, but I am willing to turn from my way to your way. I am

sorry for my sins, and I repent. I believe that the Lord Jesus Christ

shed his blood to wash away my sins. I believe that the Lord Jesus

Christ rose bodily from the dead, and ascended into heaven. Dear

Lord Jesus Christ, I ask you to save my soul, and to make me born

again, and to keep my name in the book of life, and to baptize me

with the Holy Ghost and fire, and to guide me into all truth. In

Jesus’ name I humbly pray. Amen.

Praise the Lord! The Bible rejoices, "There is joy in the presence of

the angels of God over one sinner who repenteth" (Luke 15:10). The

Lord Jesus Christ declared, "My Father who gave them to me is greater

than all, and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. I

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and my Father are one" (John 10:29-30). When you're in God's hand,

no one can pull you out.

Growing in Christian Maturity

May I share seven thoughts to help strengthen and reinforce your

faith? God bless you!

Number one: As soon as practical, make a written record of your

profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Perhaps record the time and

place, and your feelings and thoughts toward the Lord Jesus Christ.

Your written record may serve as a reminder and reinforcement to you

in times to come. Also, please contemplate the question: How close do

you want to be to the Lord Jesus Christ? The Bible instructs, "Draw

near to God, and he will draw near to you" (James 4:8).

Number two: Pray, and ask the Lord to provide you with guidance

and direction for your life. The Lord Jesus Christ reassured, "I will pray

the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter that he may abide

with you forever, even the Spirit of truth" (John 14:16); also called the

Spirit of Christ (Romans 8:9; 1 Peter 1:11). The Holy Ghost, the Spirit

of truth comes into our lives and guides us into all truth. The Bible

encourages, "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart, and lean not to

thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall

direct thy paths" (Proverbs 3:5, 6). So we'll write it down, draw near,

and pray for direction.

Number three: Read your Bible and/or listen to a recording of the

Bible. The classic King James Bible should serve as your definitive

text. The Lord Jesus Christ said, "Sanctify them through thy truth thy

word is truth" (John 17:17). I suggest you begin reading with the book

of John: for John is, "the disciple whom Jesus loved" (John 21:20).

This amazing Gospel includes Jesus’ teachings about peace and being

born again. The book of John begins, "In the beginning was the Word,

and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in

the beginning with God" (John 1:1, 2).

The Bible provides our spiritual food. As an illustration, please

consider how long can you continue without eating physical food?

After a couple of days, we become very hungry. It should be the same

with the Word of God. We need to nourish our minds and our hearts

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with the Word of God every day. The Lord Jesus Christ said, "I am the

bread of life" (John 6:35), and he also taught, "The words that I speak

unto you, they are spirit, and they are life" (John 6:63). So we'll write it

down, pray for direction, and study our Bibles.

Number four: Tell someone whom you love. Share this experience

with someone, namely, that you called on the Lord Jesus Christ to save

you and to make you born again. The Lord Jesus Christ said,

"Whosoever will confess me before men, him will I also confess before

my Father, who is in heaven" (Matthew 10:32). May the Lord Jesus

Christ be magnified!

Number five: As you walk with the Lord Jesus Christ, please seek

fellowship with other Christians. Diligently seek to find a Bible-based

Christ-centered church that you can regularly attend, where you may

grow in the nurture and admonition of the Lord Jesus Christ. By Bible-

based, we mean a church that recognizes the Divine inspiration of the

Bible, (and regularly uses the King James Bible). The Bible says, “Let

us not forsake the assembling of ourselves together” (Hebrews 10:25).

The Lord Jesus Christ said, "Ask, and it shall be given unto you; seek,

and ye shall find; knock, and the door shall be opened unto you"

(Matthew 7:7).

Number six: Moreover, Dear friend, you should seek to be

baptized in water (immersion is biblical and preferred): for even Jesus

was baptized, as He said, “to fulfill all righteousness” (Matthew 3:15).

The Lord Jesus Christ gave the apostle Peter the keys of the kingdom of

heaven, which he preached to the people on the day of Pentecost. Peter

exhorted, “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of

Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of

the Holy Ghost” (ACTS 2:38). Furthermore, the Lord Jesus Christ

commanded his disciples, “Go ye into all the world and preach the

gospel to every creature. He who believeth and is baptized shall be

saved, but he who believeth not shall be damned” (Mark 16:15-16).

May you be encouraged! The LORD spoke unto Joshua and said,

“Be strong and of a good courage” (Joshua 1:6), and the Lord Jesus

Christ said to his disciples, “Be of good cheer; for I have overcome the

world” (John 16:33). The Bible says, "Follow peace with all men, and

holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord" (Hebrews 12:14).

Moreover, the Bible enjoins, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,

long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance;

against such there is no law" (Galatians 5:22, 23).

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The Lord Jesus Christ loves you. He has a plan for your life, and He

desires that you grow in Christian maturity. Moreover, the Lord Jesus

Christ has said, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee” (Hebrews

13:5). May the Kingdom of God abide within you as you hear the Word

of God and obey it! Walk in the Spirit!

And Number seven: Best of all the Lord Jesus Christ taught, "This

is my commandment, that ye love one another as I have loved you.

Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his

friends" (John 15:12-13). The Lord Jesus Christ emphasized, “By this

shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to

another” (John 13:35). With great compassion and mercy, the Lord

Jesus Christ said to a repentant and sorrowful sinner, "Thy faith hath

saved thee, go in peace" (Luke 7:50).

May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with thy spirit my

beloved! By the authority of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ we

humbly pray. Amen and amen.

Happy and Rejoicing!

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INDEX

A

Anabaptist. The Radicals: To a

world of fear, Anabaptists

introduced freedom, which

was a crime punishable by

death. Worcester, PA, c.

1990’s, DVD, 60, 70

Anderson, Dr. Dale, 32

Arthur

Rev. William, 26

B

Balsiger, David W., 27, 70

Bartleman, Frank, 18, 70

Bartleman-2, Frank, 36, 70

Bisagno, John R., 45, 71

Borlaise, Craig, 16, 70

Branham, William, 40

Burns, James. Revivals: Their

Laws and Leaders. London:

Hodder and Stoughton,

original 1909. Second

Printing, with additional

chapters, Grand Rapids, MI:

Baker Book House, 1960, 49,

71

D

Duewel, Wesley, 14, 71

E

Edwards, Jonathan, 37, 71

Engle, Lou, 34, 71

F

Finney, Charles G., 18, 71

G

Gallagher, Vincent, 12, 71

H

Hardman, Keith J, 40, 71

Hayes, Don, 36, 71

Heflin, Ruth Ward, 13, 71

Hunskor, Melody, 27, 70

Hus, John. John Hus was the

accused but his testimony put

a whole civilization on trial,

56, 71

Hyatt, Eddie L., 15, 72

K

Kaiser, Walter, 42, 72

Koehler

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Rev. Ralph D., 1, 2

L

Luther Martin. Martin Luther’s

protest changed the course of

Western history, 58, 72

M

Marcus, Warren, 43, 72

Martin

Rev. Larry E., 11, 16, 22, 72,

73

Martin, Larry E., 11, 22, 72

McIntosh, Ron, 26, 72

Muller, George. The Prayerful

Life of George Muller:

Robber of the Cruel Streets,

65, 72

Murillo, Mario, 30, 72

O

Orr

Dr. Edwin J., 14

Osterberg

Rev. A. G., 10, 22

P

Parham, Charles Fox, 52, 66,

72

Printing, The. Greenville, SC:

Unusual Films, Bob Jones

University, distributed by

Vision Video, 1990 and

2003, 66, 72

R

Ride in Triumph Blessed Jesus,

song, 50

Roberts

Evan of Wales, 10, 13, 14,

23, 27

Roberts, Evan John, 67

Roberts, Evan of the Welsh

Revival, 45

S

Seymour

Rev. William, 9, 10, 11, 15,

16, 70, 72, 73

Seymour, William J., 66

Shaw, Solomon Benjamin, 53,

73

Sheffey, Robert Sayers, 66

Sheffey, Robert Sayers. Sheffey.

Greenville, SC: Unusual

Films, Bob Jones University

Press, 1978, and 2003, DVD,

66, 73

Spurgeon, C. H., 32, 73

Spurgeon, Charles Haddon. C.

H. Spurgeon – the Peoples

Preacher. Worcester, PA:

Vision Video, CTA, no date,

65, 73

Stewart, James A. Invasion of

Wales by the Holy Spirit

through Evan Roberts, 51, 73

Synan, Vinson, 12, 73

T

Tell Mother I’ll be There, song,

50

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The Berean Call Newsletter, 32,

73

Thomas, Cliff, 12, 73

Tyndale, William. God’s

Outlaw – The Story of

William Tyndale, 59, 73

W

Weisberger, Bernard, 45, 73

Welchel, Tommy, 33, 73

Wesley, John. Wesley: A heart

transformed can change the

world. Worcester, PA,

Foundery Pictures, year not

listed, DVD, 61, 74

Whims, Joette, 27, 70

Who is a Pardoning God Like

Thee, song, 50

Wycliffe, John. John Wycliffe:

The Morning Star of the

Reformation, 55, 74

Z

Zinzendorf, Count Ludwig.

Count Zinzendorf: The rich

young ruler who said yes;

His work set the stage for

modern missions, 63, 74