Scripture: Romans 12:1–2; Romans 6:17–18; John 7:16–17
Summary: One of the failures in pursuing revival is a tenacity of will in desires and spiritual pursuits. We need to pray for revival to come in the strengthening of our will; this will be found in sanctification.
Summary: A careful unfolding of the history leading to the culmination of the OT and the silent years in leading into the transition of the Son’s coming. He came “in the fullness of time.”
Summary: The End Time of the Old Testament and the transition of the 400 silent years, brought the new dispensation of God in announcing to Zecharias that his prayer was heard. It seems that this priest had lost hope after so long praying. We must never permit hope to die in our lives as Christians.
Summary: When the trials and afflictions of life come upon us and they increase with greater longevity, we will need to know revival of heart in just the living of life.
Summary: When asking God for revival turns into knocking or importunate praying. Twenty-four passages to deal with truths we need to be praying for in revival.
Summary: The seeking of revival is to be with the highest motive: to the glory of God. This message draws from Moses’ prayer in the aftermath of of the people’s failures at Mt. Sinai.
Summary: In these days when so many have a false worldview controlling their lives, Christians need a controlling world view for their heart and living. It can only be found in the Scriptures.
Summary: Eight characteristics make up a worldview at this contemporary hour of history. What are the answers to these questions? The answers make up my worldview.
Summary: The Protestant Reformation is to be viewed more from its heart that goes all the way back to New Testament times and has been realized throughout all Church history. The Protestant movement must be seen from the perspective of its principle rather than a segment of Christianity.
Summary: Taking the history of sacrifices through the Scriptures and coming to understand the greatest sacrifice God desires from His people, the broken spirit, and the broken and contrite heart.