Unity in the Spirit: The Call for Revival

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The Apostle Paul urges believers to walk in a manner worthy of their calling, maintaining the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. This unity is not something that can be manufactured by human effort but is a work of the Holy Spirit, who is the source of all spiritual gifts and graces. [00:02:02]

The unity that belongs to the church is a unity that derives from the unity that is in the Blessed Holy Trinity: the three persons in one, one God in three persons. Well now, we are looking at the moment at this first statement concerning the unity which is in the fourth verse. [00:02:48]

The work of the Holy Spirit can be divided into ordinary and extraordinary, into that which is usual and that which is special, and it is a very important distinction to draw. Now, last Sunday morning we were dealing particularly with the ordinary work of the Spirit. [00:04:43]

Revival is a special outpouring of the Spirit, akin to what happened on the day of Pentecost, where the Church is lifted to a new level of experience and understanding, and many are brought to a saving knowledge of Christ. Revival is not something that can be scheduled or manufactured. [00:09:36]

The history of the church has been a history of ups and downs throughout these long-running centuries. Indeed, there is a sense in which it can be said almost that the history of the church is the history of revivals and of the waning of Revival and the coming back of Revival. [00:19:20]

There is nothing surely that so proves the supernatural and the divine character of the church and that she is the work of the Holy Spirit so much as a Revival. I hope to work that out in a few moments with you, but let me make my point and principle clear. [00:22:06]

The remarkable thing about every Revival is that it seems to be exactly like every other Revival. It doesn't matter when it takes place; it doesn't matter whether the Revival is in the first century or whether it's in the 16th Century or the 17th or the 18th or the 19th or the 20th. [00:24:47]

The history of all revivals is almost identical. Now, that is truly an astonishing thing. Now, you can't say that about the history of men. There are differences in the reactions and the behavior of men in general from age to age, from country to country. [00:24:50]

The first task, the first duty of Christian people and of the Christian church today is to pray and plead for a repetition of this Pentecost, the Holy Ghost Revival, God again coming in authority and might and power into the midst of his people. [00:44:07]

The Holy Spirit is in the church; all you've got to do is to surrender yourself to his influence and his power, and then he will fill you and all who do the same, and so the church will be filled with the spirit. [00:16:39]

The unity of the Church is rooted in the unity of the Holy Trinity and is a spiritual, organic unity that cannot be manufactured by human effort. It is the work of the Holy Spirit, who imparts life and produces the fruit of the Spirit, leading to harmony and peace. [00:03:36]

The Church today must recognize its impotence and rely on the power of the Spirit. Believers are called to pray earnestly for revival, seeking a fresh outpouring of the Spirit that will bring about a renewed sense of God's presence, unity, and power in the Church. [00:44:11]

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