WHAT IS REVIVAL?
It presupposes that the church is sunk down
in a backslidden state, and a revival consists in the return of the Church from
her backslidings and the conversion of sinners.
By Charles Finney
1. A revival always includes conviction of sin on the part of the
church.
Backslidden professors cannot wake up and begin right away in the service of
God without deep searchings of heart. The fountains of sin need to be broken
up. In a true revival, Christians are always brought under such conviction;
they see their sins in such a light that often they find it impossible to
maintain a hope of their acceptance with God. It does not always go to that
extent, but there are always, in a genuine revival, deep convictions of sin,
and often cases of abandoning all hope.
2. Revival is a new beginning of obedience with God. Just as in the case of a
converted sinner, the first step is a deep repentance, a breaking down of
heart, a getting down into the dust before God, with humility, and a forsaking
of sin.
3. Backslidden Christians will be brought to repentance. A revival is nothing else
than a new beginning of obedience to God. Just as in the case of a converted
sinner, the first step is a deep repentance, a breaking down of heart, a
getting down into the dust before God, with deep humility, and a forsaking of
sin.
3. Christians will have their faith renewed. While they are in their
Backslidden state they are blind to the state of sinners. Their hearts are hard
as marble. The truths of the Bible appear like a dream. They admit it to be all
true; their conscience and their judgment assent to it; but their faith does
not see it standing out in bold relief, in all the burning realities of
eternity. But when they enter into a revival, they no longer see "men as
trees, walking," but they see things in that strong light which will renew
the love of God in their hearts. This will lead them to labor zealously to
bring others to Him. They will feel grieved that others do not love God, when
they love Him so much. And they will set themselves feelingly to persuade their
neighbors to give Him their hearts. So their love to men will be renewed. They
will be filled with a tender and burning love for souls. They will have a
longing desire for the salvation of the whole world. They will be in an agony
for individuals whom they want to have saved--their friends, relations,
enemies. They will not only be urging them to give their hearts to God, but
they will carry them to God in the arms of faith, and with strong crying and
tears beseech God to have mercy on them, and save their souls from endless
burnings.
4. A revival breaks the power of the world and of sin over Christians. It brings them to such
vantage ground that they get a fresh impulse towards heaven; they have a new
foretaste of heaven, and new desires after union with God; thus the charm of
the world is broken, and the power of sin overcome.
5. When the Churches are thus awakened and reformed, the reformation
and salvation of sinners will follow. Their hearts will be broken down and changed. Very
often the most abandoned profligates are among the subjects. Harlots, and
drunkards, and infidels, and all sorts of abandoned characters, are awakened
and converted. The worst of human beings are softened and reclaimed, and made
to appear as lovely specimens of the beauty of holiness.
6. When a revival can be expected? A revival may be expected when Christians
have a spirit of prayer for a revival. That is, when they pray as if their
hearts were set upon it. When Christians have the spirit of prayer for a
revival. When they go about groaning out their hearts desire. When they have
real travail of soul.
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