Revival: Cultivating Holiness, Unity, and Expectation

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"Desperation, humility, it's hard to press them into three, yeah unity, and that's a fruit of humanity. We get desperate enough that even we Pentecostals are willing to pray with Baptists like you. See, that's real desperation, and I think too, George, just to talk about a kind of desperation for God's holiness." [00:31:36]

"The end of holiness or the manifestation of holiness is God's glory. There's no glory, the blossom is glory, the root is holiness, and I think this hunger to be like God and realize that we can't be like Him and only He can transform us." [00:68:24]

"I really do believe that this is an age for the no-name people. I mean, I don't think it's just a coincidence that we've gone through the season where we've lost Dr. Graham and Robbie Zacharias and Reinhardt Monkey and on and on, and you look around there's kind of a vacuum but I think this is the time for no-name people." [00:122:04]

"Stories of past revivals and God's mighty works serve as a vehicle for His truth, inspiring and igniting a vision for what a normal Christian life should look like—one that is full of the Spirit and marked by prophetic and priestly roles. This vision challenges us to move beyond complacency and embrace a life of active faith and expectation." [00:202:03]

"The hearing of faith is crucial in revival. If we don't understand how the Spirit of God is moving and how to minister the Spirit to the people, Paul said Galatians, how are we going to see revival? So can you speak to that what it means to the hearing of faith?" [00:310:19]

"Faith is not mere presumption or confidence but a supernatural capacity to believe and act on God's word. This understanding aligns us with God's will and enables His power to manifest in our midst." [00:315:03]

"When the Spirit of God canopies down over an audience, all that signage goes away. I like what the brother years ago Lewis Drummond said in Memphis, the doctor offered ministry site he said that 2 Chronicles 7:14 is not only a prescription for revival he said I believe it's a description of revival." [00:415:28]

"Expectation is the atmosphere of revival. It's the atmosphere we want. We talk about a culture change in our nation. Well, cultures are affected by climate. Climate is affected by atmosphere. So if there's an atmosphere of expectation of the moving of the Spirit of God, of souls being saved, that God's going to show up in church today." [00:670:38]

"It's that atmosphere that changes the climate and develops a climate of expectation in or out of the church building, and that's what changes the culture." [00:698:16]

"I think the stories, as you say, that you know Tom Phillips of the Billy Graham Association, he talks about how the truth of God, the presence of God rides on the back of story. Yeah, and I think, you know, Habner used to say that the average Christian is so subnormal that when you meet one that's normal that you are certain that he's abnormal." [00:221:20]

"Normal Christianity is being a prophet and that scares the daylights out of Pentecostals much less Southern Baptists. Normal Christianity is being a priest. It's standing in the uncomfortable middle between God and hurting world and others and praying and expecting God's power to show up." [00:263:44]

"I think sometimes we're waiting and Dan feel free to address this, we're waiting so much on fulfilling the prescription of 714 that if we just get back and he says, he sent forth his word and didn't melt them, he caused the wind to blow and the waters did flow, if we get back to the manifest presence of God." [00:465:59]

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