July 10, 2006
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This is Revial week at Church so ill be busy for the next week.We have day time and night time services.See everyone after that. Have a good week hugs Fancy
REVIVAL AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
By Jeff Ziegler and Jay Rogers
IN A PREVIOUS ISSUE OF The Forerunner (Nov./Dec. 1991),
revival was defined as a recovery of the Lord’s testimony
in a particular generation of the Church. This definition
would obviously imply a tarnishing or loss of testimony
among the saints, which would need to be regained if
the Church were to have an impact upon society.Such reviving takes place with the application of immutable
biblical principles within the context of organized
prayer on a congregational level. Thus the fostering
of such awakenings, along with all of their accompanying
holy grandeur, are not dependent upon certain cultural
conditions being favorable toward revival, or by periodic
evangelistic campaigns.Also noted previously, was the symbiotic relationship
of revival in the Church and the corresponding effect
the revived Church has upon society, termed “spiritual
awakening.” Spiritual awakening generally sees
large numbers of converts being added to the Church
in a very short period of time, and as a result of
such harvest, a reformation of culture takes place
to some degree.
Comments (6)
Have a wonderfully blessed time! I haven’t been to a revival in years.
Hugs
Enjoy!
Thanks for your support. It’s very encouraging! God bless!
Have a nice day
Hugs
Have a wonderful spiritual time in Christ! Need to do that every so often, actually much more often. Love and hugs! Have a great day and a wonderful tomorrow ! ! ! Much love and many hugs ! ! ! Sleep with the angels and wake up fully refreshed and ready for a brand new day ! ! ! !
Great photos on the left side! I am trying to get back into the swing of Xanga!
I have not visited everyone in a very long time!
How time gets away from me!
I have been so busy doing a lot of nothing!
Soon I will have so much time on my hands that
I will not know what to do with myself!
Take care,
Karolyn