Sermons About Revival
Good leaders follow Christ and mighty men are men of prayer
True leaders follow the will of God. Look at the United States and the economy. Do they follow God? They allow abortion, legalized gambling and God will allow them to be disciplined. We must as leaders follow God. All the men in the Bible who brought peace, happiness and the protection of God were men of prayer. If you are not doing as much or more in study and prayer than before you are backsliding
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Nehemiah 2 and 3: The Road to Revival: What Will You Do?
How often do we use the word "we" to describe what others do? Do we want to reap the benefits of the work of others, or are we going to be a part of the rebuilding and reviving work of God? Are you too proud to "stoop" to serve the Lord?
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Revival Means To Return
This sermon takes a look at the life of Jonah and compares it to the lives of most Christians today. We see that Jonah was disobedient to God; we see his disobedience caused chastisement, and that chastisement eventually led to a revival in Jonah, a return to God. Then we see the results of obedience when Jonah did what God commanded and a whole great city was saved. We likewise have been called by God to go, but most Christians just like Jonah are disobedient. What if just a few of us got real and followed God's command to Go Tell Every Creature? How many cities could we win to Christ? How many people could we save from Judgment?
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Nehemiah 1 and 2: The Road to Revival: What's Your Calling
Those who desire revival can learn from Nehemiah's desire to know and follow God's will? Wouldn't it be nice to know God's calling... but wouldn't it be even nicer to follow faithfully? How can we recognize God's calling, the twofold calling of God for His children?
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Where's Your Song
This message shows how to get the your joy and song back that you once had when you first came to Christ. This sermon was preached the first night of our revival at Mt. Pleasant Christian church in Gosport Indiana.
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Nehemiah 1: The Road to Revival: Who Will Pray?
As we begin an extended look at the life of Nehemiah, we see a man who desired revival among the people of God. Are you like Nehemiah? Do you desire revival for God's people? Then will you pray?
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Judges And Jesters
In these days of lukewarmness and deception we find the embrace of the false prophet and the rejection of the judge of God.Scott compares the false prophet to that of a jester, who wears a hat, that jingles its bells, and how the people love to have it so.
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Act(s) X and XI - Scene I, II, III, IV
It was time for God to take His revival to the next level and bring the gospel to the Gentiles. First He needed to make some adjustments in Peter so He could be used in the process. Peter's visit to the House of Cornelius is the focus of this message and the lessons learned that are applicable to the church today.
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Are You Following the Light-Part One
Revival begins with a personal self-examination. Revival means you and I fall on our knees and embrace God and ask him to call us to obedience to Him. So it is with this spirit, we look afresh at the passage of Scripture before us. A powerful passage that begins with a fresh statement of who Jesus is.
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Ezra 9: Revival: The Weight of Sin and Grace
When we think of revival, we often only desire the fruit of revival in seeing people come to Christ and hearts opened to Him. But the Road to these Revival results is paved with the conviction and reconciliation of God's people. Are we willing to feel the weight of our sin so that we will feel the weight of God's grace. These are pavers on the road to revival.
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