Why Revival? - Francois Carr
Hen I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command locust to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land
(2 Chronicles 7:13-14).
Revival is a time when Heaven comes closer to earth. It is when the Glory of God again becomes visible in the lives of men, women, families, churches and the community.
The greatest attraction of Heaven is not the streets of gold. It is not the tree of life. It is not the angels and the fellowship with others of the faith. It is the constant Presence and Glory of our Lord. Revival is when we taste something of this constant Presence of God on earth and in our everyday life.
Revival
The word revival has a variety of meanings for Christians today. For some it simply means a series of meetings. Some think of revival as a time when people place their faith in Christ and receive Him as Savior and Lord. Other people have used the term revival to describe a spiritual awakening during which large numbers of people are converted.
What is genuine revival?
The word, revive is made up of two parts:
re, meaning again, and vive, meaning, to live. Thus, revive means to live again, to come or be brought back to life, health, or vitality. Revival is a time when spiritual life and vitality are restored (in the heart and lives of Christian people and the Church). Revival is a return to spiritual health after a period of spiritual decline into sin and broken fellowship with God. Revival is for Gods people when they need to repent from their sins, be forgiven and restored to life, spiritual health and unbroken fellowship with God.
Personal Revival occurs when an individual are restored to unbroken fellowship with God.
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Revival results in:
A new awareness of the Glorious Presence and Holiness of God. Presently it seems as if we have lost our awareness of the Lord. This is clearly visible in the way we live, our conversations, the places we visit and the way we easily justify ourselves, instead of repenting from our unrighteousness. During the 1904 Revival in Wales, a reckless sinner entered into the chapel of Gorseinon during a service. When he opened the door, he was overwhelmed by such a tangible awareness of Gods Presence, that he yelled: O, God is here! He was so convicted that he could not enter the chapel and neither could he leave.
A new and deep conviction of sin, our own sinfulness and unrighteousness as we see ourselves in the light of His Glory.
A heartfelt repentance from sin that would result in a turning away from sin, returning to God, and a changed life (home, church and community).
A new spiritual hunger to hear the Word of God (whether through preaching or reading) and to pray (spending time with the Lord). Unbroken fellowship with God brings us closer to His heart and His desire.
A new concern for the lost. This usually leads to outreaches and evangelism resulting in spiritual awakening amongst the spiritual dead and non-believers.
Spiritual awakening occurs when large numbers of non-believing people (or a whole family or a large percentage of people in a church or area) experience new birth (in Christ) to spiritual life in a short period of time. Spiritual awakenings are not just times of mass decisions for Jesus Christ because decisions may not always reflect a new birth. In a spiritual awakening peoples lives are changed radically (due to a heartfelt conviction of sin and repentance). It can also result in a transformed and changed family, church, community or a city or a nation.
Here are some examples of the types of result seen or experienced during a spiritual awakening:
Bars and taverns close down for a lack of business.
Police and law-enforcement personnel face a drop in workload due to dramatic decreases in crime.
Businesses receive money and merchandise back from thieves, employees, and shoplifters who are seeking to return stolen goods.
Foul language is replaced by civil and wholesome talk.
Evil practices cease and are often outlawed.
Private and public acts of immorality decrease dramatically.
Marriages are restored, and family life is strengthened.
Do we see any signs of Revival and Spiritual Awakening in South Africa?
Today were facing a period of moral and spiritual decline that increases perhaps more rapidly and widespread than ever in our history. Many Churches struggle with liberalism, humanism, sin and worldliness in the lives of their members which has a direct impact and influence in and upon the Church.
This is clearly visible in the lives of Christians and the community ( prayerlessness, defeat and powerlessness, bearing no visible fruit, pointing the finger at one another, no appetite for the Word of God and the Church, spirit of worldliness, self-justification and a living a life of spiritual apathy and defeat). Church attendance is weak and membership is declining. Prayer meetings are poorly attended and non-existent in many churches. Very little, and in some cases no evangelism, outreaches or missionary activities exist. No true conversions take place and the only sign of life is the many programs that are presented.
We have several mega churches with large membership, and lots of activities and programs, but the average spiritual life of believers and churches seems powerless against the growing coldness and spiritual apathy, and there is no visible lasting change in either the home or the community.
There is currently no widespread revival or spiritual awakening in our churches. However, I believe that there is a growing concern and hunger about the need for revival in our nation. It is especially visible amongst some of the Afrikaans speaking people attending in large numbers stadium services. Almost everywhere I go, I find some churches, spiritual leaders and individual people cry out for revival, and a fresh encounter with God that will actually change lives, behaviors, ethics, cultural norms and society itself.
They say that what they are experiencing is so bad, so dry, and so empty that they yearn for a fresh touch from God. The majority of Churches in South Africa is tired of trying and struggling. We have tried so many programs, new methods and various courses, but without any lasting results.
More and more people speak about revival and, pray for revival than ever before. Lately, revival has become a topic included on all the agendas, and the prayer letters from various missionary and evangelistic organizations. People come together for prayer and thousands are crying out to God for a national revival and drastic change. According to Matthew Henry; when God intends great mercy for His people, the first thing He does is to set them praying.
I do believe that the growing need for revival, the growing movement of prayer, discussions on revival and the increasing number of people crying out to God is a clear sign of things to come.
We need a new movement of the Holy Spirit bringing about a revival of New Testament Christianity in the Church and it s related communities. Charles Spurgeon says it best: Without the Spirit of God, we can do nothing. We are as ships without wind. We are useless.
We need Revival in the Home
We need Revival in the Church
We need Revival in the Community
We need Revival in the Country
We need Revival on the Continent and World
It is time for Revival. The time is right.