This sermon emphasizes the urgent need for the church to awaken from its spiritual slumber and embrace the true mission of spreading the love and power of God. It challenges believers to live a life of accountability before God, to seek His will, and to demonstrate Christianity through genuine love and compassion. The speaker highlights the importance of living a holy life empowered by the Holy Spirit, rather than relying on human wisdom or traditions. The message calls for a revival in the church, urging believers to pursue a deeper revelation of God's majesty and to prioritize building their lives on the foundation of Jesus Christ for eternal rewards.

Cry for Revival

Leonard Ravenhill
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Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill (1907 - 1994). British-American evangelist, author, and revivalist born in Leeds, England. Converted at 14 in a Methodist revival, he trained at Cliff College, a Methodist Bible school, and was mentored by Samuel Chadwick. Ordained in the 1930s, he preached across England with the Faith Mission and held tent crusades, influenced by the Welsh Revival’s fervor. In 1950, he moved to the United States, later settling in Texas, where he ministered independently, focusing on prayer and repentance. Ravenhill authored books like Why Revival Tarries (1959) and Sodom Had No Bible, urging the church toward holiness. He spoke at major conferences, including with Youth for Christ, and mentored figures like David Wilkerson and Keith Green. Married to Martha Beaton in 1939, they had three sons, all in ministry. Known for his fiery sermons and late-night prayer meetings, he corresponded with A.W. Tozer and admired Charles Spurgeon. His writings and recordings, widely available online, emphasize spiritual awakening over institutional religion. Ravenhill’s call for revival continues to inspire evangelical movements globally.