The Holy Spirit is Love. The same Holy Spirit that brought the love of Heaven into their hearts must fill us too.” writes Andrew Murray, Nothing less will do. Even as Christ did, one might preach love for three years with the tongue of an angel, but that would not teach any man to love unless the power of the Holy Spirit should come upon him to … [Read more...]
Andrew Murray on Revival and the Rewards of Prayer-Part 2
God taught Murray the ways and rewards of prayer in regards to revival and this is part of what he said on the subject of revival: Revive Your work, O Lord! Revival is God’s work, He alone can give it; it must come from above. It must be asked for and received from God Himself. Those who know anything of the history of revivals will remember how … [Read more...]
Portraits of Revival-Andrew Murray-Part 1
Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a great writer, preacher and evangelist. He experienced revivals in Scotland similar to those that took place in America during the Great Awakening (1795-1835) under Charles Grandison Finney but before that he tried to stop a revival in his church in South Africa for which his father had prayed for 60 years. Andrew’s … [Read more...]
Portraits of Revival-Isaac Backus
Isaac Backus (1724-1806) was a leading Baptist preacher during the era of the American Revolution who campaigned against state-established churches in New England. He was influenced by the Great Awakening and the works of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. In her book Beyond the Veil: Entering into intimacy with God through Prayer. Alice … [Read more...]
D.L. Moody and the Holy Spirit-Part 2
Here is a testimony from A.W. Tozer about D.L. Moody: Years ago on the Southside of the city of Chicago, there was a little home. In the home lived an elderly woman full of the Holy Ghost named Mother Cook. A young fellow was converted in the city and he would have made a good salesman. He was very busy. He loved to run in circles. He went … [Read more...]
Portraits of Revival-Dwight Lyman Moody-Part 1
If I know my own heart to-day, I would rather die than live as I once did, a mere nominal Christian, and not used by God in building up His Kingdom. It seems a poor empty life to live for the sake of self.--D.L. Moody D.L. Moody (1837-1899) said that “Someday you read in the papers that D.L. Moody, of East Northfield, is dead. Don’t you believe a … [Read more...]
Wesley & Whitefield:They were men of prayer-Part 5
John Wesley is believed to have woken up at 4 A.M. to pray. Those who heard him sensed immediately that he was a man who had been with God and who now came to them with His message. It was only the preaching of that supernatural caliber that could have produced the results which Wesley saw. Here is a paragraph from an unknown author’s words on … [Read more...]
Wesley & Whitefield -The Bible was the Standard-Part 4
Wesley’s only standard of truth was the Bible. Not that he read nothing else, but he assessed all else by the Bible. The Bible was John Wesley’s constant yardstick. He was content that his preaching should stand or fall by the test of Scripture. If anyone could show that what he said was contrary to the revelation, he was quite prepared to alter … [Read more...]
Wesley & Whitefield:The Great National Transformation-Part 3
It was Wesley and Whitefield ministry together with of other Spirit–filled preachers that ushered in a period of great spiritual revival and strength. Historians have spoken of it as “the great work of grace which transformed England in one of the darkest periods of its history” but the question is how did this great national transformation come … [Read more...]
The Great Awakening with George Whitefield and John Wesley-Part 2
Those who have studied both George Whitefield (1714 – 1770) pictured on the left and John Wesley have considered both of them to be one of the greatest evangelists since the first century. Their compassion for souls drove them to preach and consequently reach thousands of precious souls for Jesus Christ. George Whitefield’s new life began as the … [Read more...]