Revival: A Sovereign Work of God's Mercy

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Revival is not a week of meetings held by an evangelist. I mean, that's kind of Christian culture, especially in some parts of the country out in the South. You'd see a pest, but other places as well. You'd go by a church, and for a week out of the year, they'd have a big banner out: Revival every night this week. [00:06:46]

Revival is the restoration of life and vitality. I guess if I was really going to get technical here, I would make a division. I would talk about Revival—that's the work God does in the church—and then I would talk about Spiritual Awakening—that's the work that God does in the community. [00:11:44]

Here are five, I think, marks of a genuine Revival. Number one, there's a remarkable sense of the presence of God, and then this is usually sensed by both believers and unbelievers. Unbelievers will come into a meeting where Revival is present, and they won't be able to describe it, but they know something is different in that room. [00:12:45]

There's an unusual interest in the things of God, often to the neglect of otherwise normal activities and duties. What do I mean? It's just like people want to come and be at church or wherever the meeting is, and they don't want to leave. [00:13:16]

In times of Revival, there's a great work of conviction of sin and cleansing among Christians. This is very important. Believers are getting right with God, and secret sin is being cleared out and cleared away. [00:14:58]

True Revival is a broad work. Now, this is a word very important for Christian workers to remember. Revival does not grow in the soil of congregational competition. It doesn't grow in the soil of a desire for personal glory, fame, income, or credit. Those things will always squelch Revival. [00:20:40]

True Revival is evident. Look at there, Habakkuk chapter 3:2 again. He prays this: in the midst of the years, make it known. In other words, Habakkuk longed for God to do a work that was evident to everybody. Make it known, Lord, in a definite time and place. [00:25:39]

True Revival is a work of great mercy. Habakkuk chapter 3:2: in wrath, remember mercy. See, Habakkuk prayed knowing well that they didn't deserve Revival. So what did he pray for? Mercy. The idea is, Lord, I know we deserve your wrath, but in the midst of your wrath, remember mercy and send Revival among us. [00:34:43]

Revival is a work of God, not the achievement of man. But there is something that man can do. You can even say there's something that man must do for Revival: simply cry out to God and plead for his Revival work. Every Great Awakening, every great Revival has been marked by a great spirit of prayer. [00:38:34]

When God pours out his Spirit on the community, people are revived. So, friends, four principles of Revival from Habakkuk chapter 3:2: True Revival is a broad work, true Revival is evident, true Revival is a work of great mercy, and true Revival is from God. [00:39:58]

Oh God, have mercy upon thy poor church and visit her and revive her. She has only a little strength. She's desired to keep your word. Oh, refresh her, restore to her your power, and give her yet to be great in this land. Father, that is our prayer. [00:41:59]

We say it, Lord, with all sincerity: revive your work, revive your work, Lord. This isn't an advancement or an agenda, Lord. We would be very pleased to be invisible and unknown in a great work, Lord, if only you would accomplish it. [00:42:58]

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