Rev310
The Second Horn
By Maurice Gomberg
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Regarding the Asbury Revival,
I’m optimistically cautious that it appears genuine, and glad they are waiving off famous speakers and preachers from coming in and hijacking it, but Christian’s should be cautious of anything that professes to be a move of God simply due to emotional hype /news coverage, or professed outpourings, (ex. Toronto Blessing, Brownsville Revival “ie…Pensacola Outpouring,” Lakeland Revival, etc.)
While Scripture tells us to not quench the Spirit, or despise prophecies, we are to test everything, and hold fast to that which is good. (1 Thess 5:19-22)
So that is what my cautious enthusiasm demands, we test it against scripture. Not against emotions. Not against personal experience, but against the Word of God.
1. Is the Gospel being proclaimed?
2. Is there true repentance and changed lifestyles? (This will take time to see if it’s true or not)
3. Is there some lost truth that is being recovered?
These things are what generates true revival, not church camp revival (ie…emotionally hyped for a week, then you go back to the real world).
The Great Revivals of the past changed generations and even the trajectory of this nation. The First and Second Great Awakenings recalibrated this nation back to God. The Urban Revivals under Dwight Moody saw countless millions saved. Billy Sunday, Charles Spurgeon. The Billy Graham Crusades. The Jesus Movement are examples we can look back upon and see the evidence in hindsight.
So I pray this is a God thing and not a hype thing.
I pray that the wolves are kept at bay.
I pray it spreads.
You should pray for these things too.
I’m optimistically cautious that it appears genuine, and glad they are waiving off famous speakers and preachers from coming in and hijacking it, but Christian’s should be cautious of anything that professes to be a move of God simply due to emotional hype /news coverage, or professed outpourings, (ex. Toronto Blessing, Brownsville Revival “ie…Pensacola Outpouring,” Lakeland Revival, etc.)
While Scripture tells us to not quench the Spirit, or despise prophecies, we are to test everything, and hold fast to that which is good. (1 Thess 5:19-22)
So that is what my cautious enthusiasm demands, we test it against scripture. Not against emotions. Not against personal experience, but against the Word of God.
1. Is the Gospel being proclaimed?
2. Is there true repentance and changed lifestyles? (This will take time to see if it’s true or not)
3. Is there some lost truth that is being recovered?
These things are what generates true revival, not church camp revival (ie…emotionally hyped for a week, then you go back to the real world).
The Great Revivals of the past changed generations and even the trajectory of this nation. The First and Second Great Awakenings recalibrated this nation back to God. The Urban Revivals under Dwight Moody saw countless millions saved. Billy Sunday, Charles Spurgeon. The Billy Graham Crusades. The Jesus Movement are examples we can look back upon and see the evidence in hindsight.
So I pray this is a God thing and not a hype thing.
I pray that the wolves are kept at bay.
I pray it spreads.
You should pray for these things too.
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Correction: I’ll be live tomorrow night with Tyler and Scott Townsend
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