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4/19/2008 7:11 AM UTC
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Evang. Lisa Martin
3/12/2008 1:57 PM UTC
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Mateo
3/1/2008 3:16 PM UTC
Revival, Reformation or? Revival- Re(again)+ viva(live)= to Live Again. to re-live, stir-up, lift-up, re-fresh, new-life, new-begining. But wouldn't it be that what is not alive, is what is needed to live again or revive, or why bring what was once alive, back to life the same way, having the same possibility that, that which took its life might just do it again and therefore, instead of bringing back to life (revive)that which is no longer alive, why not instead; reform it, re-shape, morph it, re-compose it, then what you have is not just something that was once alive then dead and now alive again (revival), but now you have what you have but in a new-form, it's reformation. So, indeed "Revival" only that now with a new facelift a new strength, an upgrade, a new form, yes indeed its even more its a "Reformation".
1/10/2008 12:23 AM UTC
His servant
1/9/2008 9:29 PM UTC
Revival removes reproach from the church A revival of religion is the only possible thing that can wipe away the reproach, which covers the Church, and restore religion to the place it ought to have in the estimation of the public. Without a revival, this reproach will cover the Church more and more, until it is overwhelmed with universal contempt. You may do anything else you please, and you may change the aspects of society in some respects, but you will do no real good; you only make it worse without a revival of religion. You may go and build a splendid new house of worship, and line your seats with damask, put up a costly pulpit, and get a magnificent organ, and everything of that kind, to make a show and dash, and in that way you may procure a sort of respect for religion among the wicked, but it does no good in reality. It rather does hurt. It misleads them as to the real nature of religion; and so far from converting them; it carries them farther away from salvation. Look wherever they have surrounded the altar of Christianity with splendour, and you will find that the impression produced is contrary to the true nature of religion. There must be a waking up of energy on the part of Christians, and an outpouring of God’s Spirit, or the world will laugh at the Church. Charles Finney, Lectures on Revivals of Religion, Chapter 2: When A Revival Is To Be Expected
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1/6/2008 2:22 AM UTC
"A revival is nothing else than a new beginning of obedience to God" -Charles Finney
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